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| ME, ELOISE AND
LITTLE MISS CHRISTMAS |
Distributor:
Warner Home Entertainment
Certificate:
Unrated | Region 1 | 4 disc set
Extras:
Yes
ANYONE
IN IT WE KNOW?
Mary Matilyn Mouser, Tim
Curry, Curtis Armstrong, Lynn Redgrave
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THE
LOWDOWN
Warner brings to DVD the delightful tales of hotel dwelling six year old Eliose, based on the 1950's books created by Kay Thompson, in a pair of new releases. Me,
Eloise: Eloise comes to animated life in this delightful and hilarious adventure of The
Plaza's most famous six-year old.
It's Eloise's sixth birthday and
she's planning the most special party ever! Everything is going just right until a new girl ? a young Japanese violin prodigy named Yuko shows up and steals all of the attention. Eloise decides it is her job to show Yuko just how fun the Plaza can be. The two new friends take off on a
"rawther" extraordinary adventure that takes a surprising turn and they almost miss the big day! Imagination runs wild and being bored is never allowed in this
long awaited adventure featuring the talented voices of Lynn Redgrave as Nanny and Tim Curry as Mr.
Salamone!
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Little Miss
Christmas: It's almost Christmas Eve for Eloise, the
Plaza's most famous six-year old. She and her friends have decided to put on a holiday show like no other! With different traditions from many cultures, it is sure to be the best show the Plaza has ever seen. Chaos abounds, at the last minute as Mr. Salamone must cancel the show. Will Eloise be able to find a way to keep the Christmas spirit alive and allow the show to go on? Will her surprise guest arrive for the party? The kids scramble to find a way to save their show and in the end learn the true spirit of the season is having the people you love all happy and together.
There's holiday fun for everyone in this hilarious adventure starring the talented voices of Lynn Redgrave as Nanny and Tim Curry as Mr. Salamone!
THE
VERDICT
Charmingly
told and wonderfully animated
the new Eloise really does bring
the vitality of the books to
life, there are also some
positive aspects
that
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children
can take from the stories such as learning not to be so selfish.
Eloise has a great outlook on life, always friendly and keen to see the
best in people. Of course fans of the books are going to lap these two
titles (available to buy separately by the way) but the charm of the
stories should ensure a wide audience.
THE
EXTRAS
No
extras.
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