Lambchop's Chanukah and Passover Surprise
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LAMBCHOP CHANUKAH & PASSOEVR (DVD MOVIE)
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #73408 in DVD
- Brand: WELLSPRING/GENIUS
- Released on: 2002-09-24
- Rating: G (General Audience)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Color, DVD, Live, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
- Running time: 128 minutes
Customer Reviews
You Don't Have to be Jewish to Enjoy this Gem!
Lamb Chop's Chanukah and Shari's Passover Surprise are both entertaining, hysterical masterpieces. Shari Lewis outdid herself in these two splendid works in which she incorporates the story behind these two very special holidays among song, dance, special guest stars, and brilliant comedy. Your family will be in uproarious laughter as you see Lamb Chop, Charlie Horse, and Hush Puppy's antics. Not Jewish? Don't fret! This video explains everything you need to know about our special holidays. It is so wonderful that in our world in which X-mas/Easter celebration is ubiquitous, you can find out about other holiday traditions. Adding to the fun is an introduction in which Mallory Lewis (Shari's daughter) revives the act with Lamb Chop!! (Shari died much too young)
Overall, fun and educational...
I agree with another reviewer that the Chanukah show is a bit more entertaining than the Passover show, but both have some good, creative songs and are imbued with simple lessons about the true meanings behind these two holidays.
Some of the highlights of the Chanukah show include a really cute number Shari and Lamb Chop do in the kitchen while making potato latkes, a comic bit about how Chanukah is spelled and how the "Ch" should be pronounced, and a very creative and catchy song entitled "The Eight Nights of Chanukah"--which is sung to the tune of the Twelve Days of Christmas.
Among the highlights of the Passover show is a number that Dom DeLuise and Shari perform together. But there's one scene with Robert Guillaume portraying Pharaoh that could be a little scary for little ones because he looks and sounds very mean; even the way he is filmed is slightly distorted.
There are plenty of corny moments within these shows, some intentional, some not. Especially corny are some of the scenes with the 'stars'--Alan Thicke in particular seems to really enjoy playing the cornball. You may have moments where you're rolling your eyes at some of the jokes. And some of the non-musical scenes can run a bit long. But all in all, there's no denying that these shows were made with the best of intentions, and they are entertaining and educational. Clearly, everyone had fun making these.
There aren't a lot of Jewish holiday specials out there, so give this a chance. You won't be disappointed.
Lamb Chop Review
This is an excellent and fun production. The Chanukah segment is better than the Passover part of this DVD but it's a DVD we would recomment for anyone's home library. Pure enjoyment.




