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Review
[Dottie's Magic Pockets is] Mr. Rogers and Captain Kangaroo in a blender, and then topped it with a few sprinklings of Bear in the Big Blue House ... There's puppets and singing and animation clips and real life issues discussed in silly ways and solved in about twenty minutes. What it isn't is a show 'about' gay families. Dottie may one of Ollie's two moms, and the cartoon caterpillar Princess has two dads, but that's not the focus of the show... My kids, beyond the target audience age for the show mind you, couldn't stop cracking up at the antics of Uncanny, the singing can. The DVD and online episodes are all just plain fun. If you can have that fun with a side of diversity and acceptance, I say so much the better. --CoolMomPicks.com
Product Description
Dottie's Magic Pockets is Super-riffic Family fun for everyone - and it's the first kids' show to represent gay and lesbian families! Using catchy songs and animations, lesbian mom Dottie leads her friends as they sing, laugh and learn to help each other through some unusual adventures! James the Flower, Randal the Beaver, and Uncanny the Singing Can are just a few of the lovable characters kids meet in a program Curve Magazine calls **a hip and zippy show that overflows with imagination...** Dottie's Magic Pockets also includes cartoons - such as purplish-pink Princess and her two Dads - as well as visits with real-life families to help all children appreciate how unique everyone is!
Actors: Jen Plante
Directors: Andrea Maxwell
Format: NTSC
Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada )
Number of discs: 500
Studio: Pink Pea
DVD Release Date: September 17, 2007
Run Time: 50 minutes