Kidsongs: Very Silly Songs
Kidsongs: Very Silly Songs

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Kidsongs: Very Silly Songs

1991
Movie
30 min
English

The Kidsongs Kids are swept off to SillyDillyVille and the silliness begins! A walk "Down By The Bay" finds a llama in pajamas, a pet pig who wears a wig and a whale with a polka dotted tail! The kids are charmed when they meet "Jim Along Josie", a marvelous orangutan who has 20 different ways to make you laugh. It gets even sillier when the very cute "Purple People Eater" comes to earth and announces his intention to be a rock star.

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IMDb6.6/10
Director: Bruce GowersGenres: Family, Musical, Children's

Plot Summary

This installment of the Kidsongs series features a collection of upbeat and humorous songs designed to entertain young children. The video follows a group of kids as they sing, dance, and play their way through various silly scenarios, encouraging active participation and imagination. It aims to make learning and music fun through a vibrant and engaging musical experience.

Critical Reception

Kidsongs: Very Silly Songs was a popular home video release aimed at the preschool demographic, receiving positive feedback for its energetic presentation and educational value in music and movement. While not a critical darling in the traditional sense, it was well-received by its target audience and their parents for its fun and engaging content.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its catchy and memorable songs that appeal to young children.

  • Appreciated for encouraging active participation and fostering a love for music.

  • Seen as a safe and entertaining viewing option for preschoolers.

Google audience: Specific Google user reviews for this particular title are not readily available, but the Kidsongs series generally received favorable comments from parents who found the videos enjoyable and beneficial for their children's development and entertainment.

Fun Fact

The 'Kidsongs' series was originally developed for television and later adapted into a successful line of home video releases, becoming a staple for many families with young children in the late 1980s and 1990s.

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