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Saturday, May 28, 2011

Yo Gabba Gabba!: Circus DVD Review

                            

Do your kids love Yo Gabba Gabba?   If you do then you’re in luck because on June 14, 2011 Nickelodeon will be releasing a new DVD called “Yo Gabba Gabba: Circus”. The DVD includes four episodes, including one that has never been seen before! Special guests featured in these episodes include Weird Al Yankovic, Sarah Silverman and Fred Armisen!

The little ones that I babysit really enjoyed watching this movie. It entertained them for quite a while.

Here are the episodes included on the DVD:

Circus:

Muno, Foofa, Brobee, Toodee and Plex help Al the Ringmaster (Weird Al Yankovic) make a circus in Gabba Land! Brobee learns to be a clown and everyone gets to perform. The episode also features Sarah Silverman.

Treasure Hunt:

Two special guests (Fred Armisen and Charlyne Yi) travel to Gabbaland to search for hidden treasure. As everyone joins in the search, they all do a special dance in the secret ice cave.

Flying:

Brobee and friends go on a hot air balloon ride and meet new friend Sparkles.

Fun:

All the Gabba characters learn different ways to have fun, learn to eat healthy portions and how to use their bodies to dance and make music.

My son like Yo Gabba Gabba because DJ Lance is fun and the characters are colorful.  I like Yo Gabba Gabba because it actually attempts to teach little kids lessons (like the importance of eating healthy in “Fun”).  But with my son, those lessons go right over his head for now.  He’s still little, though.  If your kids like Yo Gabba Gabba, check out this DVD.  It’s a nice one to have in your collection, especially if you’re a fan.

Yo Gabba Gabba!:  Circus is 96 minutes in length and it will be available online and at stores nationwide starting June 14th!

~I received a product sample in order to write my review. I received no monetary compensation. All opinions expressed are mine.

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