The Amazing Panda Adventure [1995] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Absorbing
  • Better then you'd expect!
  • Sentimental animal story; great chinese scenery.
The Amazing Panda Adventure [1995] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Starring: Stephen Lang , Ryan Slater , Yi Ding (II) , Wang Fei , and Zhou Jian Zhong
Director: Christopher Cain
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B000069I1A
Release Date: 2002-09-03
The Amazing Panda Adventure [1995] (REGION 1) (NTSC)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Absorbing.......2003-09-16

I have to now admit that my family have had what can only be described as a "Panda Neurosis" for some time. We have upwards of 20 specimens in our house, belonging to our various 5 kids, and the pandas all have personalities of their own.

Well, this happened because we wanted to be a good mom and dad and we really, over the years, got more like our kids than my parents ever did. We were fascinated by the stories they made up about their bears and pandas (not many at first), and then we sort of joined up in the middle somewhere. So here we are, with our own home grown mythology... and here we are with this, another Panda story, someone else's mythology (if that's what it is) this time a film, and this time round, you can see the creatures themselves. Marvellous!

Its odd how awe inspiring this is. Considering that this is theoretically a B movie, in many respects it's a major work. The camera work is really excellent. I know enough about the difficulties of filming in remote locations to appreciate just how carefully much of this was put together, the choices of location are wonderful and the photography amazing.

I really treasure the memories of looking through copies of National Geographic with my boys when they were tiny, and looking at the pandas, and pictures of Africa, elephants, and so forth. All amazing, and, there's that word again, ... awesome.

China is a beautiful country, and are planning to go next year.

But if we couldn't go, maybe one should argue that there should be more films like this for us folks at home, showing off God's reckless moments!

I am using this film to talk to the younger kids about geology and geography, and it's been quite a useful resource. I think that the films funny moments are nicely done, and overall, there is a degree of sensitivity and gentleness which is unusual and special. The film equaly avoids silly sentimentality or other excesses and works well on many fronts, being fairly realistic especially.

It would not be too hard at all to imagine a sequel to this, maybe when the little boy gets a bit bigger, maybe meeting the Chinese girl again... Who knows?

3 out of 5 stars Better then you'd expect!.......2003-08-14

The title says it all really. The story's quite good, the acting's not great, the scenery's beautiful, and the animatronic panda is quite poor. However, what lifts this film above your everyday cheesy kids-n-animal flick is the large amount of footage of an almost unbearably cute baby panda! For any animal lover, and especially panda lover, you'll view the film in a far more favourable light because of this!

3 out of 5 stars Sentimental animal story; great chinese scenery........2000-05-03

I must begin by saying that this film is in the standard sentimentality mode of children (with adult accompaniment) falling for animal(s) and getting some life-enhancing experience out of the situation. What lifts this one above the mundane is the stunning backdrop scenery of the wilds of central China. It is also a good story involving chinese poachers who are after the rare pandas for their ill-gotten gains. It also gently explores tensions in the leading character's family (parents separated; mother and boy (Ryan) still living in the US, father running a Giant Panda reserve in China and totally involved in it). My 5-year-old boy loves it. The main distraction to adult enjoyment is the dubious quality of the animatronics; most of the action involves real pandas, including the starring panda cub, but when they resort to the robot version for some of the close up cosy scenes, the change in fur quality and some of the movements bring you back to the reality of your living room with a jolt. That said, this has never been mentioned by either of my young children. It's a welcome addition to our permanent collection of home videos as both my boys like it and it is a breath of fresh-air compared to the many "zap-zap-your-dead" stories that tend to dominate their thinking.

Where the Red Fern Grows [1974]
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    Starring: James Whitmore , Beverly Garland , Jack Ging , Lonny Chapman , and Stewart Petersen
    Director: Norman Tokar
    Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
    ProductGroup: DVD
    Binding: DVD

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    ASIN: 6301394704
    Release Date: 1997-10-14
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    Animaland [1997]
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • A must for animation buffs and film historians
    • At last uncut and unexpurgated...
    Animaland [1997]
    Director: Bert Felstead
    Manufacturer: Prism Leisure
    ProductGroup: DVD
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    ASIN: B00009W35E
    Release Date: 2003-07-28
    Animaland [1997]

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars A must for animation buffs and film historians.......2006-09-10

    David Hand's Animaland cartoons are an interesting historical oddity with a lot going for them despite their problems. Part of the Rank Organisation's attempts to build a post-war British film empire when the UK briefly banned all American films in 1948 to boost the local industry (which explains the proud boast `Made in Cookham-on-Thames' on the end credits), they boast some fine animation but fall down on plot and characters. Somehow occasional stars red squirrel Ginger Nutt and his girlfriend seem such close relatives to Chip `n' Dale and Thumper that the very, very well spoken received English pronunciation just seems plain wrong. Ginger's also not a particularly memorable character, so the cartoons that rely more on spot gags than plots fare better. But the animation is certainly lavish, as you might expect from the codirector of Bambi and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

    Before UPA introduced the minimalist/economy of line concept that would lead to TV's limited animation techniques, these boast detailed backgrounds and rich, warm colors (even though the DVD transfers are clearly a few generations away from the originals). Nearly all of them have something going for them: 'The Cuckoo' boasts a wondrously vivid dream sequence in monochromatic color that's a close cousin to Dumbo's `Elephants on Parade', 'The Ostrich' finds itself falling in love with and becoming a hieroglyphic, 'The Platypus' has some wonderful animation in and under a stream and in 'The House Cat' a kitten's imagination turns a curtain ring into a tiny man in a bath-towel to torment. Probably more for animation aficionados than general audiences, but certainly of interest.

    4 out of 5 stars At last uncut and unexpurgated..........2004-09-06

    Animaland. The generic title for a series of cartoons made for Rank in Great Britain by David Hand (supervising director of "Snow White" and "Bambi"). Apparently it was thought that all but four of these titles were lost until another five turned up in an odd lot sale; They make interesting viewing because of the immense difference between this homegrown British product and the stuff coming from MGM, Warners and of course Disney at this time. I first came upon some of these cartoons on 8mm from Walton Films who issued quite a few in 200 ft (6 minute sound)cutdowns, but it is a pleasure to see them complete and in sparkling quality.
    At the price I can recommend them wholehearedly as cartoons that you can show to young children with no fears about inappropriate content, no "hidden" gags for the adults, just good clean fun for all. (I've just thought of a gag at the climax of "The House Cat" that some may think a little off but trust me the toddlers won't understand that one)
    Everyone should see these...they are of great interest and consummate charm. And they are BRITISH.

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