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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Paramount
EAN: 0097368925847
Format: Animated, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
Label: Nickelodeon
Manufacturer: Nickelodeon
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Nickelodeon
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 14, 2008
Running Time: 23 minutes
Sales Rank: 502
Studio: Nickelodeon
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: The Dancey Dance Bunch is the DVD launch of YO GABBA GABBA!. The DVD includes four episodes: 'Friends,' 'Eat,' 'Dance,' and 'Happy' plus special features. Hosted by DJ Lance Rock, YO GABBA GABBA! infuses retro-style and modern-day music to teach simple life lessons through a vibrant world of puppet characters who play and dance when they hear the magic words… 'Yo Gabba Gabba!'
Amazon.com: A hip Nick Jr. show for toddlers that's both entertaining and educational, Yo Gabba Gabba features human host DJ Lance Rock and five colorfully costumed characters who dance, sing, and play together while learning about things like friendship, differences, and problem solving. 'Friends' finds the Dancey Dance Bunch playing together and discovering the importance of respecting one another and 'Dance' features lots of dancing fun and a lesson about taking turns. 'Eat' trumpets the benefits of healthy eating and trying new foods and 'Happy' celebrates the joy of play. Each episode includes segments with real kids doing things they love, animated sketches, celebrities like Mya and Elijah Wood teaching dance steps, drawing lessons with Mark Mothersbaugh, and lots of musical numbers in varying styles including pop, rock, and rap. (Ages 6 months to 4 years) --Tami Horiuchi
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Look Out Barney here comes Yo Gabba Gabba!
Our grandaughter loves all of these Yo Gabba Gabba's. I guess it is the all the bright colors. She loves to dance. I could say this is her favorite, but she loves to watch all of the Yo Gabba Gabba's the same. She never bores of them.
Who knows would you ever think that a man wearing a 60's orange wig with clothes that look 2 sizes to small would catch the attention of preschooler.
The show teaches children about respect and is very educational. 5 star for this one.
Rating: - We Love Yo Gabba Gabba!
My 3-year-old absolutely love Yo Gabba Gabba. It has to be one of the goofiest shows I have seen in a long time, but she really loves it. It has taught her so many things like sharing, cleaning-up and keeping your hands to yourself. I am so glad they finally came out with a toy and clothing line also. The music and dancing in this video will keep your child entertained, but it also keeps them active becuase you have to dance while you watch it!
Rating: - We Love It
This show has been a hit for the whole family (Mom, Dad, Toddler) since discovered! The characters, guests, animations, and music are lots of fun!
Most importantly, it's a good clean message beginning to end.
Would highly recommend.
Rating: - Just what the short attention span Doctor ordered
So. Yo Gabba Gabba.
How to describe this show? Start with the title, which is inspired by the The Ramones' timeless Teenage Lobotomy creed, then add DJ Lance Rock, who resembles an anorexic Raj from "What's Happening!", and put him in a giant orange wig and striped jumpsuit that makes him look like the complete opposite of a Buckingham Palace guard. DJ Lance Rock then walks onto a white background with a magical boombox (of COURSE there's a magical boombox) towards a long buffet table displaying Gabbaland - or as normal people see it, a minidioramma that seems as if it was made by a 5th grader with a really short attention span. DJ Lance Rock proceeds to open his boombox, revealing a bunch of generic cartoon monsters that get magically transported to Gabbaland, where they transform into generic actors dancing around in monster suits (2 of which proudly display the zipper on the back).
I love this show.
Why? First of all, the music is catchy. Repetitive? Oh yes. Oh yes. But in a good way. You actually don't mind finding yourself unexpectedly humming these little ditties sometime during the day. Then there's the cartoon interludes, which rival anything out of Ren&Stimpy, Spongebob Squarepants, and anything else dreamt up by a stoned college frathouse with basic computer animation skills. Then there's the clips of 5 year old kids either dancing (and reminding you "I like to dance"), riding random toys, or scanned into Intellivision games from the 1980's.
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Rating: - Yo happy happy
Bought this for my son. He loves it. If your kid likes music, this is a good one!
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