Dragon Tales - It's Cool To Be Me

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Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Starring: Kathleen Barr, Andrea Libman, Danny McKinnon, Jason Michas, Ty Olsson Directed By: Michael Hack, Phil Weinstein
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: Sony EAN: 9780767889483 Format: Animated ISBN: 0767889487 Label: Sony Pictures Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Sony Pictures Region Code: 99 Release Date: 2002-04-02 Running Time: 30 Studio: Sony Pictures
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great DVD for Car Entertainment! Comment: I bought this for my one year old. He just recently started to enjoy Dragon Tales. Although, he mostly likes the songs. He likes watching these two episodes and it makes for great entertainment while riding in the car.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Teaches children to appreciate their own uniqueness. Comment: This book is excellent in teaching valuable life lessons on a level that pre-schoolers can easily understand. I recommend it highly. My 4yo grandson and 3 yo granddaughter love it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Dragon Tales Comment: My granddaughter loves the Dragon Tale DVD's. Thank God there are nice DVD's out there.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Continuous play finally! Comment: We just love the dragon tales cartoons. My three year old has learned so much about friendship from this series, and loves the music. The DVD itself is good. You can choose to play each episode once or play them all continuously. There is also and option to play the music segments which consist of four songs. Some of the songs are repeated from previous DVD's, but my daughter doesn't mind since they are so catchy. Better than some of the previous dvd formats, and they still do not include a song between the chapters which would have been nice.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great DVD for Car Entertainment! Comment: I bought this for my one year old. He just recently started to enjoy Dragon Tales. Although, he mostly likes the songs. He likes watching these two episodes and it makes for great entertainment while riding in the car.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Teaches children to appreciate their own uniqueness. Comment: This book is excellent in teaching valuable life lessons on a level that pre-schoolers can easily understand. I recommend it highly. My 4yo grandson and 3 yo granddaughter love it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Dragon Tales Comment: My granddaughter loves the Dragon Tale DVD's. Thank God there are nice DVD's out there.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Continuous play finally! Comment: We just love the dragon tales cartoons. My three year old has learned so much about friendship from this series, and loves the music. The DVD itself is good. You can choose to play each episode once or play them all continuously. There is also and option to play the music segments which consist of four songs. Some of the songs are repeated from previous DVD's, but my daughter doesn't mind since they are so catchy. Better than some of the previous dvd formats, and they still do not include a song between the chapters which would have been nice.
Focusing on accepting and accommodating differences." Not Separated at Birth" -- Zak and Wheezie are bickering over what they'll build for the new playground - the xylophone slide or the drum trampolines. When they wish they had separate bodies, Quetzal gives them some magic crystals -- and their wish comes true! But when Wheezie's slide collapses because she didn't follow directions, she misses Zak's patient input. Zak makes the trampoline so loose and saggy that Cassie and Emmy can't jump on it and he misses Wheezie, who always knows how to make things fun. "The Greatest Show in Dragon Land" -- The kids and dragons are really excited about flying to Wonder World amusement park. When they find out Zak and Wheezie have a broken wing and are unable to fly, however, they agree to accommodate their friends by walking there instead. "A Tall Tale" -- Eunice the unicorn, who is terribly near-sighted, has lost her glasses, and Max and Emmy join the dragons to help her find them. Max wants to steer Eunice so she can see where she's flying, but he's too small to climb up on her back. And when they spot an object that looks like her glasses, he's too short to reach it. Poor Max, who was already feeling frustrated about being too little to do the things he wants, feels even worse. "Dragon Sails" -- The group sets sail for Rainbow Canyon in search of a special rainbow-colored crystal to complete Cassie's shimmering crystal set. When Ord's heavy weight rocks their little boat and they all fall into the water, he's sad because he fears they'll have to continue on their adventure without him. He hates being so big! The gang solves the dilemma by crafting a bigger, Ord-size boat and off they go again. "Staying within the Lines" -- The Stickleback Mountains have lost their colors! They were washed away in a big rainstorm, so Quetzal puts the gang to work painting the scene. Max, who is not worried about staying within the lines, gets carried away with the blue he's using for the stream. As the river threatens to overflow, Emmy and Cassie finish off a boulder dam just in time. The five adventures in Dragon Tales: It's Cool to be Me! are linked by four songs, "Shake Your Dragon Tale," "Hello," "Zoo" and "Round & Round."
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