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Kids for Character
Kids for Character was a program that was released on VHS in April 23, 1996. It was a charity special about moral character that featured many different children's characters. It was produced by The Character Counts! Coalition and was distributed by Lyrick Studios. The host of the show is Tom Selleck.
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Plot Summary
This heartwarming film follows a group of diverse children who come together to form a club dedicated to promoting positive values and making a difference in their community. Through their various projects and challenges, they learn about teamwork, empathy, and the importance of standing up for what's right. The story emphasizes the power of young people to inspire change and foster a sense of unity among their peers.
Critical Reception
Kids for Character was primarily aimed at a younger audience and received a generally positive reception for its wholesome message and age-appropriate themes. While not a critical darling, it was appreciated by parents and educators for its focus on character development and positive social values. Audience reception was favorable, highlighting its educational and uplifting content.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its positive and educational messages about character and community.
Appreciated for its family-friendly content suitable for younger viewers.
Seen as a gentle and uplifting story about the impact of children's initiatives.
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Fun Fact
While Jason Priestley and Tiffani Thiessen were known for their roles on 'Beverly Hills, 90210' at the time, this film offered them a chance to connect with a different, younger demographic.
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