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Nick Jr. Favorites - Vol. 4

Nick Jr. Favorites - Vol. 4
Directed by Angela Santomero, Arnie Wong, Bruce Caines, Daniel Silverman, Dave Palmer

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Explore more with Dora! Play music with Blue and sail the high seas with The Backyardigans! The adventure never ends with Nick Jr. friends!


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #57770 in DVD
  • Brand: PARAMOUNT PICTURES
  • Released on: 2006-06-06
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds
  • Running time: 151 minutes

Customer Reviews

Loving These Favorites Releases4
"Nick Jr. Favorites 4" is the fourth in this continuing series and features six Nick Jr. programs. It's another great selection overall, dampened only by the usual lack of special features.

Seen on this DVD:


"The Backyardigans"
Pirate Treasure

A great selection from this wonderful, colorful, musical Nelvana serie that will soon be featuring more new episodes on Nick Jr. In this absolutely classic episode, the Backyardigans pretend to be pirates, and as everyone knows, pirates say "arr." Like most of the episodes of the show --- this one features four of the characters, and this is one where they're split up into two groups. Captains Uniqua and Austin hunt for treasure, followed closely by Captains Pablo and Tyrone. Both pirate teams have half a map --- but with only half each, how will either find the treasure?


"Blue's Clues"
100th Episode Celebration

A great choice. This celebration episode consists in large part of clips from past episodes, but it's well put together. It also features a special visit from Steve. He's wearing a top-hat in this episode --- nobody knew it at the time, but as recently announced in the behind-the-scenes special, one of the main reasons for him leaving the show was that he was losing his hair. This special was a perfect way to have him back on for a bit, and the hat, of course, appeared perfectly normal!


"LazyTown"
Prince Stingy

This was one of the few episodes of the program I hadn't seen, so I was pleased that it was on this DVD. When Stingy fantasizes about being a prince, Robbie Rotten concocts a scheme to make his dream come true. But Robbie's rotten plan comes with some strings attached --- such as making up rules to get rid of that "blue elf" --- *FOREVER!!!*


"Little Bill"
Racing Time / All Tied Up

If there's any one reason to get this DVD, this is it. "Little Bill" no longer airs on Nick Jr. and with CBS no longer airing Nick Jr. programming starting September 2006, "Little Bill" may very well be off the airwaves. So it's wonderful to see this on the DVD. In the first story, Little Bill learns how to get to school on time. And in the second, he gets help tying his shoes.



Also included on this DVD are "Dora the Explorer" and "Max and Ruby." I don't think much of either show, but I know they're pretty popular. The "Dora" episode is "¡Rapido, Tico!" and "Max & Ruby" features three stories --- "Max Cleans Up / Max's Cuckoo Clock / Ruby's Jewelry Box."

Good value, great shows!5
We have had these for a while now. I think my kids have watched all four of the DVD's about 10 times each. The shows are fantastic and the variety of shows on each DVD makes it very enjoyable and not repetitive. This is a very good value.

Overall good selection4
I like having the selection of different kids shows here. A little variety for those who cannot bear yet another episode of a toddler favorite. At least you'll be hearing a few different theme songs!

The reason we bought this one is because it seems to be the only way to obtain the Pirate Treasure episode of the Backyardigans - Super Episode for the little Backyard Aliens.

It introduced my kids to Sportacus, and weird as Lazy Town is, I like him as a hero (he eats right, goes to sleep early, plays fair and is a super hero, what more can we ask?)

I like the fact that it allows for a 'play all' option... what I do not like is the Blues Clues episode. It's the 100th episode party, so there is no coherent lesson in it. My kids don't seem to mind, but I don't like it. Why show a bunch of clips to children with short attention spans? ISn't one of the ideas to help them lengthen their attention span and learn a bit of critical thinking?? But like I say, the kids have not complained.

Good way to learn about new higher quality shows - like Ruby and Max and Little Bill...