Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueRosie entertains the neighborhood kids, by telling an exaggerated movie version of her life.Rosie entertains the neighborhood kids, by telling an exaggerated movie version of her life.Rosie entertains the neighborhood kids, by telling an exaggerated movie version of her life.
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Carole King
- Rosie
- (voix)
Dale Soules
- Nutshell Kid
- (voix)
Alice Playten
- Nutshell Kid
- (voix)
- (as Alice Playton)
Baillie Gerstein
- Nutshell Kid
- (voix)
- (as Baille Gerstein)
Mark Hampton
- Nutshell Kid
- (voix)
Sherry Goffin Kondor
- Background Vocal
- (voix)
- (as Sherry Goffin)
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10jentb
I still have my original vinyl copy of the album which I played nearly to death as a child. Thankfully it has been remastered on CD and there are used copies of the video out there.
If you missed it as a child, it's not too late.
If you missed it as a child, it's not too late.
Why hasn't this come out on DVD? I would love to play this for the kids in my life.
Do you know how many times I've said I Don't Care over the years? Or rather sang? Too many to count. The music in this is fantastic and Carole King really did a be wonderful job writing it and performing it. It is is so nice to see something so innocent, it's not about social causes or programming children or of my their innocence, quite the opposite, it's just about good morals and teaching things like the abcs. Some people could learn a lesson from "Pierre" or "Screams and Yells".
Growing up, I am watched this so much it drove my brother's crazy. My mom rented it from the library for me and I would watch it several times a day when I was 4 or 5. I was just really into it. No the animation isn't mind-blowing, but it's cute and it's fun. The story is thin, but fun, it's really a vehicle for teaching basic life lessons and preschool level stuff.
I would happily let my kids watch this, and stuff just isn't this innocent. I'm not a huge fan of most stuff made for children, but this is one that stands the test of time in terms of children's media. It's not intended for adults, so even though I still in enjoy the songs, I think it's only fair to taste it based on how much I loved it as a child, and that was more than any other show.
Do you know how many times I've said I Don't Care over the years? Or rather sang? Too many to count. The music in this is fantastic and Carole King really did a be wonderful job writing it and performing it. It is is so nice to see something so innocent, it's not about social causes or programming children or of my their innocence, quite the opposite, it's just about good morals and teaching things like the abcs. Some people could learn a lesson from "Pierre" or "Screams and Yells".
Growing up, I am watched this so much it drove my brother's crazy. My mom rented it from the library for me and I would watch it several times a day when I was 4 or 5. I was just really into it. No the animation isn't mind-blowing, but it's cute and it's fun. The story is thin, but fun, it's really a vehicle for teaching basic life lessons and preschool level stuff.
I would happily let my kids watch this, and stuff just isn't this innocent. I'm not a huge fan of most stuff made for children, but this is one that stands the test of time in terms of children's media. It's not intended for adults, so even though I still in enjoy the songs, I think it's only fair to taste it based on how much I loved it as a child, and that was more than any other show.
10ejamc
I had a copy of this video when I was a kid and used to watch it all the time! It was my first exposure to the awesomeness that is Carole King, and further proof of the awesomeness of the late great Maurice Sendak! I highly recommend this movie to both kids and adults, both for the educational and musical value it has! Screaming and Yelling may seem superfluous, but it's not terrible, Carole still does a great job, as usual! Also, fun fact, her two daughters were back up singers on the album! I've heard that she's lost her talent in recent years, but I don't want to know about it, because I want to think of her as I've heard her, perfect and pure!
I like Maurice Sendak's work. I mean, who doesn't like Where the Wild Things Are?
And Carole King never bothered me too much.
But pair them together and you end up with this lame special that CBS aired at least a handful of times, from the unfortunate feel-good / let's-use-our-imaginations / "Free To Be You and Me" era of the mid-1970s.
I think you had to be a little rich girl living in Manhattan to appreciate this yawner of a cartoon. Or maybe you had to be a little rich girl living in a suburb of New York. Because all the girls in my class were singing the mostly forgettable songs the next day. Then it was back to their overpriced and equally pretentious Shel Silverstein books.
Having said that, the song "Chicken Soup with Rice" has stayed with me all these years. I'm not sure if that's a blessing or a curse.
All I know is if this thing was on at eight p.m., I'd play with my Legos until it was over and come back to the TV set at 8:30 for the infinitely superior Rikki Tikki Tavi.
And Carole King never bothered me too much.
But pair them together and you end up with this lame special that CBS aired at least a handful of times, from the unfortunate feel-good / let's-use-our-imaginations / "Free To Be You and Me" era of the mid-1970s.
I think you had to be a little rich girl living in Manhattan to appreciate this yawner of a cartoon. Or maybe you had to be a little rich girl living in a suburb of New York. Because all the girls in my class were singing the mostly forgettable songs the next day. Then it was back to their overpriced and equally pretentious Shel Silverstein books.
Having said that, the song "Chicken Soup with Rice" has stayed with me all these years. I'm not sure if that's a blessing or a curse.
All I know is if this thing was on at eight p.m., I'd play with my Legos until it was over and come back to the TV set at 8:30 for the infinitely superior Rikki Tikki Tavi.
SOOO many memories. This is actually "before my time" since I'm a child of the 80's, but my mother got me the record, and singing Alligators all around (and Pierre, and Chicken Soup and Rice, and One was Johnny, and pretty much everything on this album!) was all part of my childhood experience. I stumbled across the CD on amazon.com, and started talking about it to my boyfriend, who surprised me with the CD. LOVED IT! Cant wait to share it with my own kids one day. If this is a lovely reminder of your childhood, as it is for mine, I would definitely recommend picking up a copy of the CD--after all, you're in it for the songs, not the images (although those don't hurt, and I suppose brainwashing the next generation to really appreciate Really Rosie may require some visual stimuli).
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- AnecdotesThough the special has never been released in its entirety on DVD, the Carole King song adaptations of The Nutshell Library, set to the 1999 remastered CD version of the soundtrack, were made available on the Scholastic Video Collection/Storybook Treasures DVD "Where the Wild Things Are ...and Other Maurice Sendak Stories", which was released on September 24, 2002. However, the song "The Ballad of Chicken Soup" was omitted due to the kids demonstrating the act of choking, which was misinterpreted as self-strangulation.
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Rosie: Well, here we are, where it all was.
Kathy: What was, Rosie?
Rosie: *I* was, dummy!
Kathy: Can I be in your real-life movie story, Rosie?
Rosie: Any experience?
Kathy: I can dance.
Rosie: Seeing is believing.
[Kathy dances clumsily]
Rosie: I don't believe it.
[During her dance, the rest of the kids laugh and mock her]
Kathy: Those boys make me nervous! I can dance like a dream!
- ConnexionsEdited into Chicken Soup with Rice (1975)
- Bandes originalesReally Rosie
Written and Performed by Carole King
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