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ROLIE POLIE OLIE SEASON THREE VOLUMES 1-3        
Distributor: MRA Entertainment 
Certificate:  G | region 4 | 70 minutes
Available to buy 

Extras:
No

ANYONE IN IT WE KNOW?

No

WHAT’S IT ABOUT THEN?

This clever 3-D series is like a cross between Robots and Noddy with it's idealised ever sunny world paying a sort of tribute to a never was suburban America.  

Rolie Polie Olie is a little robot boy who lives with his robot family in Olieville, the family home is tea pot shaped and has a mind of its own, as do most of the other 'inanimate' objects in Olieville. Completely shot in 3-D and aimed squarely at the pre-school audience, Rolie Polie ran between 1998 and 2003 winning a couple of emmy's in the process. 

MRA are releasing pretty much the whole series, there are around 8 or 9 episodes per disc, most of the episodes revolve around 6 year old Rolie and his sister Zowie getting into mischief but learning a value or two about the great American way in the process. 

The plots are simple and the imagery is bright and fun, your three year old will love it.

Any Special Features?

None.

 


                              

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