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In the Night Garden: Hello Everybody! Box Set [DVD]

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In the Night Garden: Hello Everybody! Box Set [DVD]Starring: ~ Holly Denoon, Rebecca Hyland Isaac Blake Nick Kellington Justyn Towler
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   Studio: 2 Entertain
   Region: 2
   Number of Discs: 4
   Format: Box set, PAL
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   Sales Rank: 266

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  Perfect. (03 September 2010)
I bought this boxset for my godson who is turning one this weekend,and is obsessed with in the night garden. It came undamaged and in its cellophane wrapping. Bargain buy.

  Good value box set (31 July 2010)
This box set was excellent value for money and kept my little girl very entertained on a 5 hour car journey recently!

  great but why having 3 minutes of advertisement at the begining ? (30 July 2010)
For sure my daughter LOVES it.
The serie is very nice.

BUT I cannot skip on MY DVD player the advertising for the other BBC series for kids. That means we have to cope with almost 3 minutes of crappy video clip with noisy music and blinking images EACH TIME we switch on the DVD player.
As well, the chapters cut seems to be put ramdomly in the episodes.

Anyway, I would still buy it.

  Great value for money (21 July 2010)
My Neice loves these DVDs. She plays them over and over. Great set and hours of entertainment.

  Alright in the Night Garden!! (19 July 2010)
I ordered this box set for my nephew, and thought I would watch a few shows before wrapping his gift.
I found the characters Upsy Daisy and Iggle Piggle quite limited with their stilted dialogue, but
impressively huge when looming over the happless MakkaPakka and his pebbles. My whole perspective
changed after sparking up a crack pipe and popping some e's. Now I fully understand what the writers
were thinking when they crafted this cerebral piece of work. It gets seriously trippy the further down
the road to oblivion you get, and the scene on the Ninky Nonk completely finished me off. Sadly, I'm not
letting my nephew anywhere near this mind bending stuff.

 
 


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