Baby Shark's Big Movie (2023)
Género : Familia, Animación
Tiempo de ejecución : 0M
Director : Alan Foreman
Sinopsis
Baby Shark is forced to leave the world he loves behind after his family’s move to the big city, and must adjust to his new life without his best friend, William. When Baby Shark encounters an evil pop starfish named Stariana who plans to steal his gift of song in order to dominate all underwater music, he must break her spell to restore harmony to the seas.
From NHK Educational Televison's popular program 'Inai Inai Baa!' Sing and dance to songs from 2006 with Wan wan.
A collection of the latest songs and dance numbers from NHK's Inai Inai Baa! TV show for kids.
Schoolhouse Rock!, the timeless collection of animated songs that taught an entire generation that "knowledge is power" is on DVD for in this Ultimate Collector's Edition 2-disc set. Now every day can feel like Saturday morning as you sing along with "I'm Just A Bill," "Three Is A Magic Number," "Interjections!" and the rest of your favorite tunes. Featuring an additional catchy animated song by the original series' creators, the 30th Anniversary Edition DVD rocks your house.
When marine wildlife has to adapt to the pollution surrounding it, the rules of survival change.
A young boy is taught the wonder of standard unit of measurement by the world's greatest superhero: Measuring Man!
Baby Signing Time is a great first step into signing or add Baby Signing Time to your existing Signing Time collection for new songs and reinforcement of those beginning signs. Created specifically for babies as young as 3 months old up to 3 years, yet fun for the whole family! Features host Rachel Coleman, along with animated Baby Alex, Baby Leah, and Baby Hopkins. Baby Signing Time Vol. 4: Let's Be Friends sets your baby's day to music with signs for everyday things in your baby's world: friends, emotions, fruits & veggies, opposites, and more.
Alex, Marty, Melman, Gloria, el rey Julien, Maurice, los pingüinos y los chimpancés se encuentran abandonados en las remotas playas de Madagascar. Para superar este obstáculo, los neoyorquinos han ideado un plan tan loco que puede que funcione. Con precisión militar, los pingüinos han reparado (bueno, casi) un viejo aeroplano accidentado. Una vez que despega el primer vuelo de la compañía Aerolíneas Pingüino, la insólita tripulación consigue permanecer en vuelo el tiempo suficiente como para llegar al lugar más salvaje de todos: las inmensas llanuras africanas, en donde los miembros de nuestro grupo de animales criados en el zoo de Nueva York se encontrarán por primera vez con miembros de su especie. África parece un sitio genial, pero… ¿es mejor que su hogar en Central Park?
Oscar es un pececito de verbo rápido que sueña con ser un pez gordo. Pero sus sueños le meten en agua estancada cuando una gran mentira le convierte en un improbable héroe. Al principio los demás peces se tragan el anzuelo de Oscar y le llueve la fama y la fortuna. Todo va con la marea a favor hasta que empieza a quedar claro que la historia que ha propagado Oscar de que es el gran defensor del atolón hace agua por todas partes. El pececito descubre que ser un héroe significa que su vida está de rebajas: su mentira le va a convertir en la pesca del día. Oscar debe aprender a navegar entre dos aguas para volver a encontrar la corriente a su favor.
Young Gilbert lives in an urban apartment building. One day he discovers a duck in the building's elevator. Gilbert decides to keep the duck, but to keep his new friend secret from his mother. But his mother suspects something is up. In the meantime, Gilbert uses his detective skills to find the owner of the duck in his no-pets-allowed apartment building.
The story “Alice in Wonderland” is used as a metaphor about the dangers of accidental drug use among children. Curious Alice's trip to Wonderland is not through the rabbit hole, but rather through her home, where the medicine and kitchen cabinets hold substances of lure but danger. After ingesting one of these substances, Alice, now in the Wonderland of her mind, has an altered sense of reality. In her new psychedelic world, she is exposed to more and more drugs, which she may take based on her impaired judgment from the initial drug use.
Fresh from "business college" a young man learns a little about relationships and a lot about "S & H Green Stamps."
In this video, children see how Tad and Lily use what they know about 2D shapes to learn about 3D shapes. Sharing food provides a meaningful context to introduce fractions as equal parts of a whole. Children also observe many different ways to measure things.
South Shields born animator Sheila Graber takes a wry look at the ups and downs of women’s quest for emancipation. Along the way, we meet some of the North East’s true pioneers – Northumbrian Jacobite heroine Dorothy Forster, gutsy Grace Darling, Labour class warrior and Jarrow crusader, Ellen Wilkinson, and the militant suffragette, Connie Lewcock. The title is the message, which subverts a popular Geordie chant: ‘Get a move on lasses!’
Proto-claymation goes awry with talking teeth and a demonic decay character. Dancing vegetables highlight this great film.
Animated short documentary film made to advance the cause of a balanced diet for the benefit of the public health and for the advancement of the American war effort.
The short film looks at this problem from a city development aspect rather than farm living. The film proposes solutions to the clean water and sanitation issues in third world countries.
New mothers are show how to care for young infants during nursing and as they grow and their diet changes from liquid to solid foods.
The animated character Careless Charlie once again comes under attack from typhoid carried by lice, flies and mosquitoes. The film proposes solutions and demonstrates how people can protect themselves from the diseases carried by insects.
There is a focus on the need for physical, mental and social health to be fully developed in order for humans to function properly within society. The film is aimed at an adolescent audience who are independently confronting developments in these aspects of their well-being for the first time.