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All Rise...Judge David Johnson's clubhouse is a cold and depressing place. Editor's NoteOur reviews of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Choo-Choo Express (published December 7th, 2009), Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Mickey Saves Santa And Other Mouseketales (published December 18th, 2006), Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Mickey's Adventures In Wonderland (published October 7th, 2009), Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Mickey's Big Splash (published May 13th, 2009), Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Mickey's Great Clubhouse Hunt (published March 20th, 2007), Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Mickey's Storybook Surprises (published September 22nd, 2008), and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Road Rally (published September 11th, 2010) are also available. The ChargeStocked up with fun! The CaseOut in the middle of a lush, computer-generated countryside is a place of unimaginable joy and counting: the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse! That's right, the legendary mouse with the dots on his small red pants is ready to instruct your toddlers about the wonders of addition and rudimentary problem-solving. Four Minnie-centric episodes on this disc: • "Minnie's Bow-tique" • "Minnie's Picnic" • "Minnie's Bee Story" • "Minnie's Pajama Party" Nice little show, colorful, energetic, and sporting a nice balance of lightweight, kid-friendly fun and education. It's an interactive production, with Mickey and company often asking for direction or unveiling a special multiple choice tool. The interaction gets another boost with the "Adventure" mode, which allows the user to make choices with the remote. The rest of the specs: full frame and 5.1 surround. The VerdictNot Guilty. Rodentilicious. Give us your feedback!Did we give Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Minnie's Bow-Tique a fair trial? yes / no |
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