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Thread ID: 16449 | Posts: 8 | Started: 2005-01-26
2005-01-26 18:11 | User Profile
Perferbly a mix of Christian and older cartoon & historical movie/cartoons etc...something to wind the clock back a few decades. For ages 2-4 etc
2005-01-26 19:07 | User Profile
[QUOTE=JoseyWales]Perferbly a mix of Christian and older cartoon & historical movie/cartoons etc...something to wind the clock back a few decades. For ages 2-4 etc[/QUOTE]
Start with the local libraries (both public and maybe some church libraries). Disney has re-released some classic Disney stuff, but its's censored/edited for Political Correctness. You could search [url]www.archives.com[/url].
2005-01-26 23:41 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Happy Hacker]Start with the local libraries (both public and maybe some church libraries). Disney has re-released some classic Disney stuff, but its's censored/edited for Political Correctness. You could search [url]www.archives.com[/url].[/QUOTE]
Are you sure about that, Happy? I know that Disney has refused to release [I]Song of the South[/I] in the US, but I hadn't heard that the films they actually have released have been censored.
2005-01-27 01:12 | User Profile
id almost forgot about "song of the south", but i just snagged a dvd copy on ebay :)
2005-02-08 01:55 | User Profile
What about old little rascal episodes ?
2005-02-14 06:41 | User Profile
JoseyWales,
Have you looked at [url]http://www.amazon.com/[/url] ? They have most everything that can be had.
[QUOTE]What about old little rascal episodes[/QUOTE]
Little Rascals (amazon.com) [url]http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00004U293/[/url]
I am sure you can find something here:
DVD > Genres > Kids & Family [url]http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/163414/[/url]
2005-02-14 06:49 | User Profile
[QUOTE=JoseyWales]id almost forgot about "song of the south", but i just snagged a dvd copy on ebay :)[/QUOTE]
I didn't know it was available on DVD at all.
Veggie Tales are usually pretty good. Very Christian stuff. They always throw in some humor for parents as well.
The Wallace and Gromit cartoons are great. A Close Shave, The Wrong Trousers, A Grand Day Out - all marvelous.
I like Abbot and Costello, so do my kids. At least some of them. Slapstick is generally directed toward those with eight year old minds. Laurel and Hardy are great, too.
A couple other childrens' films my kids and I liked were Princess Bride, Neverending Story, Into the West, The Secret of Roan Innish, Beethoven, and Willow.
2005-02-16 02:36 | User Profile
I like Abbot and Costello too. Shirley Temple might be good for small children.
Shirley Temple films [url]http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-url/index=dvd&field-actor=Shirley%20Temple/[/url]