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Written on January 4, 2010 – 4:25 pm | by louisday1951
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After getting this DVD from the library last year, I knew that my son was a expansive fan of Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas. In fact, so was my husband. He’s an artist, and very primary of shoddy animation. However, with this DVD, he often comments on the well-done, vibrant images of computer animation. (If you’re a parent of a child, you probably already know how shoddy some of the CGI can be in kid videos! Happily, this is not rendered poory like some movies.) In fact, I was amazed at how Mickey’s sweater looked so exact, as well as the snow-covered trees, holiday lights and Christmas trees, Minnie and Daisy’s gossamer skating outfits, and so on.

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An begin “Storybook” presents each chronicle, and we are whisked away into five magical stories showing true-to-life situations titillating relationships. (And you KNOW how the whole family/relationship thing can bag during holidays… *wince*) .

Clever writing abounds, as well as numerous sight-gags. My son and I judge it’s hilarious when Huey, Dewey and Louie burp to a Christmas song–and when Daisy implores Donald to “say something!”, he burps in response.

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For those who mediate this DVD is mean exciting and violent, I have to say it seems like I was watching an entirely different movie than they apparently were… I mean, the classic Huey, Dewey and Louie though-provoking shorts AND comics always presented their mischief. In fact, in the recent theatrical shorts, the nephews were sent to live with Donald because their father was in the hospital! Why? Because the boys sent him there by putting firecrackers under his chair! (So I hardly believe that ol’ Walt is rolling in his grave. Lighten up, people–this is the guy that gave us Fantasia! You know, the movie that features Night on Bald Mountain, the song about the nocturnal demon Chernabog who summons restless souls from their graves until driven away by the sound of a church bell.)

If you want to discover execrable kid programs, try renting a Thomas the Tank Engine DVD!

Granted, the Minnie/Daisy catfight and pettiness was surprising (thus, the reason I’m giving it four stars), but reality isn’t sugar-coated Disney dreams. Friends often have jealousy, children are often onery, Dads can be grumpy at Christmas (and while shopping) and so on.

I’m very cautious about what I let my son see, and I don’t object to this resplendent holiday DVD. (Because we live in a house WITH manners–and we stress kindness–my son is posthaste to point out dusky moments…and ones where people are behaving not-so-nicely.)

My family and I are grand fans of slapstick comedy (Jerry Lewis, Dick Van Dyke, etc.), so Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas is a true treat in the humor department. The colors and details of the animation is absolutely aesthetic. For example, Donald goes tedious the curtain at “Mousies” (Macy’s) to investigate their annual arresting production. It’s done with a dim light, so Donald and the lighted animatronics have a very wintry glow that can be only found with unlit light effects.

I especially like this episode because of the clever sound effects: surrounding Donald in the mall are people and machinery that mimic the song “We Wish You a Merry Christmas”–change in the till, a blender, puppies barking, etc.

In the store, I gave my son a choice between Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas and Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas, and not surprisingly, he chose this one. (We fair bought it last night and he’s already watched it four times–the last time, while he sat on my lap and we cuddled.)

This DVD also has some extras:

*A gradual the scenes behold at how animators were inspired by skating sensation Michelle Kwan

*Deleted Scenes - How the structure for the movie unfolded, and why they picked obvious stories for the DVD

*Several Games and Activities

*DVD-ROM Holiday Printables

If you’re concerned that this DVD might be too controversial for kids, rent it first. If you like it, point to it to your kids. You’ll soon know whether you want to buy it or not. For me and my family, we feel this is an Obliging purchasing decision.

My only disappointment with this DVD was that it wasn’t longer. The five shorts on this DVD were gargantuan, especially the one with Minnie Mouse and Daisy Duck as dueling ice princesses and the memoir of Pluto’s adventure’s at the North Pole hanging out with Santa’s reindeer. I understanding this last yarn could’ve been a feature length fable in itself.

While I agree with many that seeing the characters in full-fledged 3D animation, I don’t mediate this current rendering of these fabulous characters could have been done any better. No, it’s not animation of the quality in the top budget motion report releases, but it’s nonetheless extremely well done.

If you esteem Christmas and you worship Mickey and the gang, you and your family will treasure this DVD.
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