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Real Wheels - Mega Truck Adventures [DVD]

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Genre Action & Adventure
Format Color, NTSC, DVD
Language English
Runtime 1 hour and 40 minutes
Number Of Discs 1


DVD Features:
Interactive Menus
Music Video
Other


Diane
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2020
These live-action 30 minute videos are a mom or dad's best friend. Gives you enough time to cook a little dinner, do some bathroom time, talk to your annoying mother-in-law on the phone, or just clean the house while your little one is temporarily entertained. They're educational, family-friendly, and fun. Or you could be one of those parents who won't let their kids watch any TV -- even educational TV -- and suffer through the terrible twos and threes with no relief, except for xanax and merlot.
luibil612
Reviewed in Canada on August 29, 2019
Excellent quality and timely delivery!
Kimberly
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2012
My son is only 2 but absolutely loves this movie. We started off borrowing it from the library and had to buy it because he never wanted to return it. The acting in it is horrible and is kind of hard for an adult to watch but for my 2 year old it is perfect!
T. Dalton
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2011
My son just turned seven. He was originally given the videotapes of the "There goes a..." series by his older cousin (who is now fifteen) when *he* outgrew them. He was 18 months old then, and LOVED the fire trucks, garbage trucks and race cars. We held off letting him watch the tank one until he was a little older, but it is by far his favorite. My son wore out the videotapes. We had to replace them one by one with the DVDs. He now has the options to watch other stuff on Saturday mornings, and some of the shows that he loves to watch (just to give you an idea of his tastes) are Avatar, Justice League, Ben 10, Spider Man, Dragon Hunters, Bionicle, and Power Rangers (yeah, he's old school :). But, every now and again, he comes back to The Dave. He LOVES the trucks, he really likes Dave, and he likes that Dave messes up and doesn't always listen and gets himself into trouble (I think he can relate to that very well at his current age :D.) He gets this big smile on his face when Dave gets in trouble. I find it very cool that he still loves these after watching them so many times. He also loves to draw the various kinds of trucks in the videos.I wish there was one about snowplows. He loves snowplows, even though we live in Southern CA where there is very little snow...
snowfree
Reviewed in Canada on December 2, 2011
I never received the product DVD - I paid, but it never arrived.Maybe it is because it is Christmas and there is a mail rush but it is now Dec 2 and ... no product delivered yet.If the vendor reads this maybe they can do something about it.Thanks
Madeleine C.
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2006
We purchased this for our son's 2nd birthday after he had seen it once on loan from a library. He absolutely loves the heavy construction equipment segment but isn't so interested in the other two segments. He literally barely blinks through the entire show. For us it is a blessing and a curse...it is our ace in the hole when we need to keep him occupied for a short time, but on the other hand he has a fit when he can't watch it over and over again! We love the fact that the video features real working equipment. It is quite educational!
E. L.
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2005
My 3 1/2 year old son LOVES these "There Goea A..." videos. He started watching them when he was just over a year old. He started to become interested in tanks, and started asking me a lot of questions about tanks (which I had no idea the answers), so I got him this video. He has now learned all about tanks, as well as other military vehicles. He even points them out while we're watching tv, and can tell me the official names of the trucks. He really likes the Monster Trucks and Bulldozers segments as well. "There Goes a Bulldozer" is the very first video he watched, so this was not a new one for him; however, he still loves to watch it. When we drive by a construction site, he names off every piece of machinery. While I find Dave irritating, my son thinks he is hilarious. I really like these videos for the fact that my son actually learns a lot from them about different vehicles and machinery.
Michael S. Glatz
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2005
This DVD collection has become a hit in our household for both our 6 and 2 year olds. The youngest frequently asks to see "Dave". The action and sequences are juvenile in comedy but hit the right cord for young kids. The feuding between Dave and Becky does get overdone in some cases, but is meant to be funny to kids and gets the job done. A pleasant diversion for our boys with frequent lessons in safety (911, fire, emergency ...etc) that are "fun" to watch as adults too!
mattbaya
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2005
He'd probably watch it if it were just the monster trucks without any narration. Having seen this DVD about a dozen times in the past 48 hours since it arrived I have come to some conclusions. Before I write my opinions as a 36 year old father, let me repeat again that my 2.5 year old enjoys this video (though just the monster truck one really, the other ones seem to lose his interest). I'm sure he'd give it 4 or 5 stars, but then again he'd do the same for a camcorder recording of some nearby construction jobs. Anyways...I find these videos strangely inspiring, in that anyone with a nice camera and a person with no acting ability willing to ham it up as a host could make a children's video. Dave does a good job being a 'real life' Homer Simpson type character, making stupid very predictable mistakes and saying 'I shouldn't have done that!' which I'm guessing is a tag line for these videos. He acts as narrator and over-enthusiastic big kid host. Other comments have hinted this isn't Dave & Becky's first video, which is unfortunate cause I thought maybe this was a pilot and they had better repetoire and 'characters' in future episodes.Here's the thing, over the years I have made some really dumb and silly unscripted camcorder videos with friends and I recognize ad lib dialogue and 'lets make a story from the footage we have' type productions and these reek of that. I can't imagine the production costs for these videos was more than a few thousand, possibly just a few hundred, dollars. It's also is clear they spent at most a day or two shooting each segment, if not just a few hours.This is certainly better than some free videos I've found on the net when looking for construction, motorcyle and monster truck videos (for my 2 year old), and while others have complained about Dave & Becky fighting there's no real violence (just basically falling in the mud). It's also a good combo having construction equipment, monster trucks and tanks on one DVD, and I was glad the Tank section didn't get into too much war talk. However, while this video isn't horrible, it could have been alot better. After recently viewing some of the well produced PBS series 'Modern Marvels' and other documentaries about construction equipment and trucks, this falls far short of what it could have been. Even with a target audience of kids there is no reason to do something this 'cheap' in look and feel, and it's also just 'dumb' entertainment, no real effort in trying to educate in any manner (except for occasional 20 second bits where Dave rattles off data way too fast with no context). Occasionally an off camera narrator comes in and gives an overly enthusiastic and overly brief bit of information that puts things in more context. I just think they could have made a much better 'story' that would work better in the context of the show and if they spent a few more dollars and/or hours in producing this they could have made something that would catch adults interest and challenge kids to learn more about the subjects they are covering.I'm sure Dave & Becky are rich by now considering the number of these DVD's they've probably sold compared to the low production costs, so who am I to judge on what makes a good video? I just thought I'd write my honest opinion while these videos were fresh in my mind.So basically, it's dumb but fun for kids. It could/should have been better but since it's target audience doesn't have a clue of the difference between something that took effort and something half-baked, it's good enough I guess. I just was hoping for more.
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