Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuBelle, a character from the 1991 film, "Beauty and the Beast," and friends sing tell stories while singing songs.Belle, a character from the 1991 film, "Beauty and the Beast," and friends sing tell stories while singing songs.Belle, a character from the 1991 film, "Beauty and the Beast," and friends sing tell stories while singing songs.
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I have a 4yr old daughter who absolutely adores this show. I find it quite tiresome but I have to admit, it's not geared to me, it's geared to little kids. It's a neat format that brings all the old stories that we saw as kids back again in a new way. All the time trying to teach some sort of "lesson" eg, always try even when it's hard.
While I find Belle's voice incredibly annoying (It's not the same voice as the movie), my daughter gets sucked right in and before long, she's singing along with her. So it's a great thing to put on while doing the dishes, or something similar. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone older than 5 or 6, but hey, it keeps the kids happy!
While I find Belle's voice incredibly annoying (It's not the same voice as the movie), my daughter gets sucked right in and before long, she's singing along with her. So it's a great thing to put on while doing the dishes, or something similar. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone older than 5 or 6, but hey, it keeps the kids happy!
A way of teaching children life lessons in a fun, accessible way through the character of Belle from 'Beauty and the Beast'. This is lovely.
I hear too many comments saying that this show is strictly for the Barney crowd. If they insist on calling it such, then they haven't even bothered to watch a single episode of SMAS in its entirety.
Unlike 'Barney', 'Sing Me a Story' actually follows a similar format to that of PBS's 'Shining Time Station' in which the main centerpiece of the show was the lesson being told from a story emphasized to the TV viewers using the source material (in this case, classic Disney shorts from the past) whenever an issue or a problem arises that requires the help of Belle and the gang to help solve.
What I like about this show is that not only did it appeal to both boys and girls despite that its main character is female, but it also encouraged kids to read & use their imagination to tell stories to others around them. It is also a show like this that also have helped set precedent for 'The Powerpuff Girls' & 'My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic' to find an audience & gain a cult following among its fans of both genders as the kids who watched it got older.
Unlike 'Barney', 'Sing Me a Story' actually follows a similar format to that of PBS's 'Shining Time Station' in which the main centerpiece of the show was the lesson being told from a story emphasized to the TV viewers using the source material (in this case, classic Disney shorts from the past) whenever an issue or a problem arises that requires the help of Belle and the gang to help solve.
What I like about this show is that not only did it appeal to both boys and girls despite that its main character is female, but it also encouraged kids to read & use their imagination to tell stories to others around them. It is also a show like this that also have helped set precedent for 'The Powerpuff Girls' & 'My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic' to find an audience & gain a cult following among its fans of both genders as the kids who watched it got older.
Unfortunately,this show made my head ache. When Belle gave that guy advice about his car,I had to stop watching. Other transgressions: GASTON. God,the guy's dead. Let him rot in peace. Also,Belle's father stopped in and invented musical bread.
"S.M.A.S." had a workable concept: meld classic Disney shorts with new music to tell a story with a moral. Buena Vista TV just didn't have enough faith in the concept. At least, "S.M.A.S." gave us Kirsten Storms (Zenon in the Disney Channel movies and a different Belle on "Days Of Our Lives"). She's about the only good thing that came out of "Sing Me A Story." My Mom and I used to watch "S.M.A.S." every week to see if it got better, but... it just didn't.
Now, you may have a different opinion.... it's just a wrong one, I think. Now, if Buena Vista TV wants to try again, I'll give it another shot.
Now, you may have a different opinion.... it's just a wrong one, I think. Now, if Buena Vista TV wants to try again, I'll give it another shot.
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- WissenswertesThe bookworm characters: Lewis and Caroll are references to Lewis Caroll, author of Alice in Wonderland.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Belle's Tales of Friendship (1999)
- SoundtracksLittle Hiawatha
Underscore Composed by Jerry Styner
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