Imagination Movers
Imagination Movers
TV-Y | 06 September 2008 (USA)

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    Lovesusti

    The Worst Film Ever

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    Ceticultsot

    Beautiful, moving film.

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    InformationRap

    This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.

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    BelSports

    This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.

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    jeramoi-1

    Excellent engaging show with very positive message of not giving up when problems arise but rather persevering till a resolution is reached. Music is creative, catchy and appeals to both kids and adults(rare for kids shows).Not sure about the couple of negative reviews; obviously one of them has issues with urban music stylings and needs to grow beyond the close-minded viewpoint of WASPY 1950s ideals. It was quite evident that the other negative reviewer prefers the corny sucrose-flavoured show pioneered by his/her Aussie neighbours.Long-live the imagination movers show!!!

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    Lisa Love

    Such a cute show- very entertaining for the little ones and witty enough (at times) for parents to smile. The Imagination Movers teach the kiddies to use their heads to solve problems. If something doesn't work the first time, you should try try try again. The music is original and actually quite good. These guys play many different instruments and take turns singing the catchy tunes. I like that- it shows that no one has to be the "star" and that you can work together to make it work. Parents- if you enjoyed the '60's show The Monkees, the Imagination Movers will remind you of it. The writing and premise is very similar. Good, harmless, goofy fun.

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    a-greco1228

    I have a four year old sister and twin 1 1/2 sisters that completely adore this show. My 4 year old sister just loves to dance to the music and it is also music that I myself can enjoy and that helps me seeing as we are 16 years apart and I find my self having to watch them when I am home. Although they love the show my other siblings that are in Elementary School love the show too. I find that they are always playing "Imagination Movers" and someone has a part and someone in my family will tell them an "Idea Emergency" and they fix it. I think this show is wonderful!!! If you have anyone in your house that is young this show is worth giving a try. I found that once my mom started to record it on our DVR that this is all that they want to watch!!

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    HornedKing

    My little girl is almost two at this time, and she loves singing. She is very interested in learning new words and concepts, too. This show is perfect for her. Its goal is to provide positive male role models on television, as well as to thrill kids with music and action entertainment. It is not as far-out as Captain Kangaroo or as fantasy-filled as Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood. It doesn't need to be. It is tailored to suit modern children, kids who need more realistic father figures than what we usually see presented on TV. The Movers don't interact with eight-foot-tall, make-believe dinosaurs, slapstick cats and dogs, or an idiot sponge-person. The puppets on the show are cute and limited to a small amount of screen time. Disney has a hit with this series that seeks to provide a lot of music, a lot of positivity, and a bit of education to boot. It's more grounded in reality than most programs found on children's television these days (for example, "Yo, Gabba Gabba!"), and features a violence-free warehouse in which the Movers can interact with other amusing or pleasant human characters, such as Mr. Knit Knots and Nina. The music featured on the show is strongly reminiscent of '80s and '90s pop rock. I like it, and my wife agrees that the Imagination Movers is just right for our little girl.

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