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The Bellflower Bunnies Vol. 1

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The Bellflower Bunnies Vol. 1
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In Room to Move, the Bunnies move into a new home only to hear from a meddling magpie that it's haunted by the Blueberry Ghost! When the bunnies hear scary sounds they investigate and discover that a little change can be good. In Carnival, the Bunnies decide they're old enough to look after their youngest sibling at the fair. But will clever foxes dressed in bunny clothing prove too big a challenge for the spirited bunnies?

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Our grandchildren, nieces, nephews, friends’ children LOVE "Bellflower Bunnies." Thanks.

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Rating: Stars
My mom bought this movie as a Christmas gift for "Her Grandson," but my husband and I watched it with him and we both agree that it is wholesome entertainment. Our son is only 18 months old so he is not allowed to watch movies often and if he does then they must be carefully selected. We feel confident letting him watch this movie because of it's family values and the short length. I am definitely going to purchase Volume 2, and I hope that there will be more volumes to purchase in the future!
- AMBER - 12/29/2006

Rating: Stars
This is a wonderful movie. My daughter is 3 and son is 2. They love the movie and beg to watch it often. It teaches good values. Their is one unfortunate aspect of the movie. In the carnival episode the bunnies refer to the foxes as "Stupid Foxes!". My daughter zeroed in on this repeats "Stupid Foxes!" and "Stupid [person]". I do have to say it has given my wife and I the opportunity to explain to her that Our family doesn't call people "Stupid" even if she hers it from someone/place else.
- EMMETT - 12/05/2006

Rating: Stars
I am 21 and have no children, but have experience in babysitting. I really loved this cartoon. It is exciting and entertaining for children and adults with ample opportunity for parents to teach there children various lessons on life. That being said, I have a few words to say to the previous reviewers of this film... EMMET- Put yourself in the place of the rabbits: if someone has express intent on eating you or your siblings and you are very much afraid that they will, I doubt that what comes out of your mouth will be any more polite than "stupid fox." DIANA- I love animals very much, and when I was 4 I watched Bambi, as you can imagine I cried during the sad parts of the film. And do you know what? I watched it again and again, never forgetting what would happen, and that I would be sad... Diana, admit to yourself NOW: that it is you who have a hard time seeing your kids worried for the bunnies, because if your kids came back to it... They like it and there is nothing you can do about that. CLAUDIA- What makes this movie too scary for your grandchildren? The only thing I can think is that it actually deals with real life situations. I am a little angry with you "protecting" your grandchild like this because the carnival episode teaches children NOT TO RUN OFF WITH STRANGERS. Sorry to say it but fear is real, and if a child is lost they will follow anyone who says "I can take you to your parents" out of fear UNLESS they fear the thought of being kidnapped more because logic goes out the door when children are scared. BOOM! There is the reality bomb, but no this DVD is not about scaring children it's about teaching them in an entertaining way. AMY- There are few non-parent persons in the world who could be as angry with you as I am now: you left your 2 and 5yo alone with a TV to watch them! I wouldn't be so angry if it sounded like you had watched this before with them, but I know from the sound of it you didn't. Feature Films for Families has a major keyword, "FAMILY!" I will explain for the sake of others reading this, that if you AMY were to have watched this with your children then you definitely would have had a better experience. You CANNOT plop your children down in front of a TV and tell them "learn every moral lesson there is from this film while I shower." Though you likely said nothing, I am as angry with you as if you would have said, "I'm going to shower. The TV will watch you till I'm out." TO EVERYONE- I am shocked that all of you are making such a fuss over one "scary" scene in the movie. If you are a parent, do not try to save your children from fear for if you do the moment you take you eye off of them they will be lost. You cannot protect your children from the world all the time, but you can teach them how to deal with fear and the world. The Bellflower Bunnies is a cartoon; it cannot hurt you or your children. And if you think it can, than your local goodwill will be happy to accept the donation of your television sets.
- PEACHCLOVER - 10/03/2007

Rating: Stars
We love the Bellflower bunnies and will definately be buying volume 2. We're hoping that there will be more volumes to follow.
- JANELLE - 07/23/2006

Rating: Stars
Very boring. My daughter lost interest and we never finished watching it.
- AMY - 07/06/2006

Rating: Stars
It was a great and entertaining movie. I liked it very much. I like that it didn't have any violence or bad language. I watched it with my little brother who is two and a half, yet it kept my interest as well. I asked my mom if there were more of these movies! Kevin 9 years old
- SHARI - 06/22/2006

Rating: Stars
My two daughters were very worried for the lost bunny--it was hard for them to watch. They are 6 and 4. I would not recommend this film for kids who love animals and would be disturbed by them being in harm's way.
- DIANA - 06/13/2007

Rating: Stars
My boys(3-4) loved this film and have watched it a thousand times already, i will say that any child that thinks this is scary AKA Amy's kids need to get a little more backbone and maybe she should explain somethings to them so they aren't such pansies
- RC - 06/12/2007

Rating: Stars
This movie is absolutely wonderful!!! I am so glad that the bunnies get along & when they do fight they do'nt call each other names or anything nasty like that. That is definetly a wonderfull change unlike some of the other "kids" movies they have out there!!!! Again this is an Awesome movie!!! My daughter loves it.
- ALICIA - 06/09/2006

Rating: Stars
this movie is really cute. My son has had it for about two years now and he still cant get enough of it... he loves it he sings along with the music, we are getting him a bunny and I think I know what he will name it...
- JESSICA - 03/03/2008

Rating: Stars
I have purchased or received as gifts several movies from "Feature Films for Families" over the years and I believe the company should be applauded for putting out quality entertainment for families. Thank you! I have not seen this movie in particular but felt moved to comment anyway. I appreciate the fact that other parents and grandparents have freely expressed their feelings and thoughts regarding a particular movie because from those comments the rest of us can make an informed choice of whether a movie will be the right fit for our children/grandchildren. When I saw peachclover's comments I couldn't help but notice how bitter she sounds and how she feels the need to attack other people's right to freedom of speech. In response to her comment about over-protecting your child/ren you cannot be too careful with your children in today's world, pick up your newspaper, catch the nightly news etc. There are evil people in the world who wish to do harm to our children and it is our responsibility to love, train up our children in a Godly home and yes protect them because that is what being a parents involves. Peachclover, at 21 years old is still very young and if she chooses to have a child, her attitude will most likely change; she will hopefully feel differently about the critical, negative comments she made to others on this forum. Amylynn ~ mommy of three
- AMY - 02/12/2008

Rating: Stars
I have a 2 yr old and a 5 yr old. I put the movie in and stepped out of the room for a second to take a quick shower. My son, the 2 yr old, came in with his head held low and said "I don't want to watch the movie...scary". Then my daughter ran in visibly shaking with tears and fear in her eyes. The movie was incredibly scary for this age group. I was shocked that it had even been recommended to me. VERY DISAPPOINTED that I can't even trust Feature Film for Families to provide a safe movie for my children.
- AMY - 02/03/2007

Rating: Stars
I previewed this DVD and decided not to show it to my grandchildren because I feel Carnival is too scary for them. I thought it could give them nightmares.
- CLAUDIA - 01/21/2007

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