Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIn Gooseberry Glen, Mother Goose lives with her friendly gander, Bertram. She and Bertram help the community and interact with each other. Originally produced in 1987, the treasury uses pupp... Leer todoIn Gooseberry Glen, Mother Goose lives with her friendly gander, Bertram. She and Bertram help the community and interact with each other. Originally produced in 1987, the treasury uses puppets and live action to bring alive the famous characters.In Gooseberry Glen, Mother Goose lives with her friendly gander, Bertram. She and Bertram help the community and interact with each other. Originally produced in 1987, the treasury uses puppets and live action to bring alive the famous characters.
Cheryl Felicia Rhoads
- Mother Goose
- (as Cheryl Rhoads)
Bruno Alexander
- Babylon Man
- (as Bruno Aclin)
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Joe A. Giamalva
- The Letters Man
- (as Joe Giamalva)
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Norman Merrill
- Peter Piper
- (as Norman Merrill Jr.)
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I remember watching the Mother Goose Treasury (all four parts) with my younger sister when we were both still children. The nursery rhymes and stories are well selected, the characters are neat and wonderfully costumed, and the music was well orchestrated. This is not one of those videos where one would expect to hear tinker toy styled music. Another video series whose shows have well orchestrated music is the Wee Sing series, which is what I also recommend. This is also one of those video collections that may have been out of print. Try looking for Mother Goose's treasury on YouTube.
Oh, I also love Bertram. Honk! Honk!
Oh, I also love Bertram. Honk! Honk!
I had all four tapes growing up. These were MY TAPES. My sister wasn't allowed to touch them and it was only okay for her to watch them if I was okay with it. I LOVED these tapes!
I still love the series today! I can find it on YouTube and I love that! The songs and rhymes are well done and fit perfectly with Burtram going around the town. People make fun of the puppets, but I think they are done very well! I've seen much worse productions!
It's nothing like those new irritating nursery rhyme videos that are put on YouTube. These are fun to hear, not irritating. I'd recommend these for any children!
I still love the series today! I can find it on YouTube and I love that! The songs and rhymes are well done and fit perfectly with Burtram going around the town. People make fun of the puppets, but I think they are done very well! I've seen much worse productions!
It's nothing like those new irritating nursery rhyme videos that are put on YouTube. These are fun to hear, not irritating. I'd recommend these for any children!
My children, and now grandchildren, enjoyed watching this video. The 11-year-old now rolls her eyes, although she loved it "way back when." The two four-year-old granddaughters are thrilled to watch.
Adults will notice things like dual roles, chroma key compositing, and fishing lines helping Contrary Mary's garden "grow." But the kids don't care.
The performers don't make fun of the material or mug. They play at a good sincerity level for the grade-school-or-younger audience. The singing and musical accompaniments are competent. Costuming is in bright colors and suitable for the subject.
One of the best things about these programs is the lack of talking down to the kids the way some grown-ups can do. They appear to be enjoying being silly, for kids' sake. And that's fine.
You can probably buy this for less than five dollars online, and it should make your kids happy many times over.
Adults will notice things like dual roles, chroma key compositing, and fishing lines helping Contrary Mary's garden "grow." But the kids don't care.
The performers don't make fun of the material or mug. They play at a good sincerity level for the grade-school-or-younger audience. The singing and musical accompaniments are competent. Costuming is in bright colors and suitable for the subject.
One of the best things about these programs is the lack of talking down to the kids the way some grown-ups can do. They appear to be enjoying being silly, for kids' sake. And that's fine.
You can probably buy this for less than five dollars online, and it should make your kids happy many times over.
This is one of the only films that I vividly remember watching OVER and OVER when I was a child. The VHS got so worn out on Volumes I and II and I still watched it despite the static and jumpy picture. Yes as an adult it is corny and I'm not sure how my mother put up with it, but I'm glad she did!
I haven't seen this movie in many many years, but from what I remember it follows a goose named Birtrim around a small town. He runs into many mother goose characters such as Humpty Dumpty and Jack be Nimble, and Mother Goose always loses her glasses. It is a mix of puppets and actors that put a colorful spin on classic Mother Goose rhymes.
I haven't seen this movie in many many years, but from what I remember it follows a goose named Birtrim around a small town. He runs into many mother goose characters such as Humpty Dumpty and Jack be Nimble, and Mother Goose always loses her glasses. It is a mix of puppets and actors that put a colorful spin on classic Mother Goose rhymes.
My late grandmother used to rent this video from the library for me up until I was around four years old. I loved watching it, and I even loved that giant animatronic goose Bertram.
Recently I ordered a copy of this from Amazon, to dig up some deep-rooted memories. It worked, but I never realized at such a young age how many gaps there were in the production. It never irked me, though, because said gaps were pretty hilarious to look at. For instance, a camera change might have come a couple seconds too quickly, a really cheap (though perhaps acceptable 19 years ago) effect might have been employed, and the puppets--they generally all looked horribly malformed, to put it kindly, and their mouths were opened in questionable sync with their dialogue.
To their credit, though, most of the actors displayed an earnest talent, considering what it was for which they were being paid to perform. Some of them were actually okay dancers.
I get the feeling that the production was too complex for its own good, but that really never even crossed my mind as a child. Heck, I liked the constant set and costume changes; children have short attention spans anyway.
But to anybody over the age of, say, six, this is laughably convoluted and worth a watch just to go MST3K on it.
Recently I ordered a copy of this from Amazon, to dig up some deep-rooted memories. It worked, but I never realized at such a young age how many gaps there were in the production. It never irked me, though, because said gaps were pretty hilarious to look at. For instance, a camera change might have come a couple seconds too quickly, a really cheap (though perhaps acceptable 19 years ago) effect might have been employed, and the puppets--they generally all looked horribly malformed, to put it kindly, and their mouths were opened in questionable sync with their dialogue.
To their credit, though, most of the actors displayed an earnest talent, considering what it was for which they were being paid to perform. Some of them were actually okay dancers.
I get the feeling that the production was too complex for its own good, but that really never even crossed my mind as a child. Heck, I liked the constant set and costume changes; children have short attention spans anyway.
But to anybody over the age of, say, six, this is laughably convoluted and worth a watch just to go MST3K on it.
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