

Join Linny the Guinea Pig, Ming-Ming Duckling and Turtle Tuck on an exciting and magical fairytale adventure in Wonder Pets Save the Unicorn! This second full length DVD features two fairytale adventures and exciting lots of exciting rescue missions all on one DVD! Review: great product - great product, fast delivery, exactly as described thanks Review: Ok, so there're these baby animals, and they sing opera... and they save even younger animals from trouble? - That's pretty much it. Any fan of theater, operetta and, well singing animals, would be a fan of the Wonder Pets. And I should know, I don't have any kids... That you can prove... But seriously- for the uninitiated, the Wonder Pets is a half hour series on the Nickelodian network supposedly geared towards the Nick Jr. audience but in actuality attractive to lovers of music theater and, per the above, baby singing animals. Regardless of age. Each half hour installment is (barring one or two exceptions) composed of two smaller fifteen minute mini-sodes wherein Linny the Guinnea Pig, Tuck the Turtle and Ming Ming Duckling (three schoolroom mascots) set out on various rescue missions, after the kids go home. Each episode centers around one central theme: teamwork. The Wonder Pets, being youngsters themselves, must make up for their lack of size by using teamwork, smarts and well, lots of musical numbers. Each episode is composed like an operetta, steeping itself in sung dialogue, and leit motif, and spans a slew of musical genres ranging from Tin Pan Alley to Hip Hop, from Gospel to pop. The show has been host to such guest composers as Michael John LaChiusa (Bernarda Alba, See What I Wanna See, The Wild Party) Jason Robert Brown (The Last Five Years, Songs for a New World, Parade) and Bobby Lopez (Avenue Q, Finding Nemo, Scrubs) to name but three. The full list is not surprisingly brimming with Broadway heavy hitters. I'm actually such a fanatic of this show that I downloaded every episode that is currently available on iTunes straight to my iPod, where they have lived ever since. That would be exactly one half of season one. It's unclear whether the other half of Season 1 or for that matter, any of Season 2 will become availabe in the future. But in the meantime, fanatics like myself will be happy to know that this DVD and its predecessor ("Save the Wonderpets" also available on desertcart.com) both contain other episodes not currently available for download. Save the Unicorn also features the episodes: Save the Three Little Pigs/Save the Owl and Save the Bullfrog/Save the Poodle, both of which (or, all four of which, depending on how you do the math) are not currently on iTunes. And for good measure it also includes Save the Puppy/Save the Swan which, if you're like me, you already have. The disc also comes with a few special features but at the time of this writing I have not viewed them and can therefore not give you any insight into how cool they are. All in all, it's definitely a worthy addition to my DVD collection, whether it sits on a shelf next to Citizen Kane, Bang the Drum Slowly and Red Sorgum or on a shelf by itself next to Save the Wonder Pets and Save the Reindeer though, still remains to be seen.





| ASIN | B000R7I440 |
| Actors | Danica Lee, Sofie Zamchick, Teala Dunn |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #61,349 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #40,539 in DVD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (88) |
| Dubbed: | French, Spanish |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| MPAA rating | Unrated (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Animated, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Full Screen, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 1.6 ounces |
| Run time | 22 minutes |
| Studio | Paramount Home Video / Nickelodeon |
C**4
great product
great product, fast delivery, exactly as described thanks
K**W
Ok, so there're these baby animals, and they sing opera... and they save even younger animals from trouble?
That's pretty much it. Any fan of theater, operetta and, well singing animals, would be a fan of the Wonder Pets. And I should know, I don't have any kids... That you can prove... But seriously- for the uninitiated, the Wonder Pets is a half hour series on the Nickelodian network supposedly geared towards the Nick Jr. audience but in actuality attractive to lovers of music theater and, per the above, baby singing animals. Regardless of age. Each half hour installment is (barring one or two exceptions) composed of two smaller fifteen minute mini-sodes wherein Linny the Guinnea Pig, Tuck the Turtle and Ming Ming Duckling (three schoolroom mascots) set out on various rescue missions, after the kids go home. Each episode centers around one central theme: teamwork. The Wonder Pets, being youngsters themselves, must make up for their lack of size by using teamwork, smarts and well, lots of musical numbers. Each episode is composed like an operetta, steeping itself in sung dialogue, and leit motif, and spans a slew of musical genres ranging from Tin Pan Alley to Hip Hop, from Gospel to pop. The show has been host to such guest composers as Michael John LaChiusa (Bernarda Alba, See What I Wanna See, The Wild Party) Jason Robert Brown (The Last Five Years, Songs for a New World, Parade) and Bobby Lopez (Avenue Q, Finding Nemo, Scrubs) to name but three. The full list is not surprisingly brimming with Broadway heavy hitters. I'm actually such a fanatic of this show that I downloaded every episode that is currently available on iTunes straight to my iPod, where they have lived ever since. That would be exactly one half of season one. It's unclear whether the other half of Season 1 or for that matter, any of Season 2 will become availabe in the future. But in the meantime, fanatics like myself will be happy to know that this DVD and its predecessor ("Save the Wonderpets" also available on Amazon.com) both contain other episodes not currently available for download. Save the Unicorn also features the episodes: Save the Three Little Pigs/Save the Owl and Save the Bullfrog/Save the Poodle, both of which (or, all four of which, depending on how you do the math) are not currently on iTunes. And for good measure it also includes Save the Puppy/Save the Swan which, if you're like me, you already have. The disc also comes with a few special features but at the time of this writing I have not viewed them and can therefore not give you any insight into how cool they are. All in all, it's definitely a worthy addition to my DVD collection, whether it sits on a shelf next to Citizen Kane, Bang the Drum Slowly and Red Sorgum or on a shelf by itself next to Save the Wonder Pets and Save the Reindeer though, still remains to be seen.
K**N
They Are a "Wonder"
The adorable Wonder Pets are loved by all ages. My younger granddaughter has just turned one and has watched them since she was quite small. Even my 8 year old granddaughter sheepishly confesses that she loves them too. What's not to love? They teach teamwork, helping others, positive attitudes and more. The different circumstances in which they find themselves are creative and there is much to learn about the particular animal they are helping, or the geographical area they will travel to and they teach logical thinking and problem solving. Who can resist "Ming Ming's" baby talk? I highly recommend the Wonder Pets series!!
S**N
Great dvd!
My little one loves Wonderpets and this movie was great. So cute. I think the moral lessons of the gang are great for little kids! The bigger kids can just love the cute characters!
B**M
Wonder Pets are just "wonderful"
My son justs loves the wonder pets, Linny, Tuck & Ming Ming! Great entertainment for toddlers. Catchy "Teamwork" tune. 8 episodes on the disc. Teaches them that "teamwork" is a great way to help each other.
R**N
The Wonder Pets are simply wonderful!
My 5 yr. old son is a very big fan of Wonder Pets and ever since it got removed from Netflix, he was very sad. This DVD brought back his smile and his younger sister is also slowly becoming a fan. I myself enjoy the cartoon with them and Ming Ming is our favorite. The concept of the cartoon is very simple and enjoyable for the children.
A**N
Love the Wonder Pets!
I love the Wonder Pets and so do my grand kids. Very cute and can be watched many times without becoming too annoying.
M**N
2 year old loves them!
My daughter started watching Wonder Pets a few months ago, and now I think we have all the dvd's that are currently out. They are cute, short(12 minute) episodes, that hold my daughters attention. They teach good lessons, like sharing and teamwork. Plus they are full of singing and music!!!
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