Paws and Tales - The Animated Series - Seeing the Unseen

Starring:Ayden Smalling
Director: Cliff McDowell
Studio: Providential Pictures
Product Type: DVD
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From Chuck Swindoll and Insight for Living, comes a wild adventure full of fun, laughter, and learning for the whole family! Using cutting-edge 3D animation, Providential Pictures is proud to present Paws & Tales The Animated Series™. A camping trip on Wild Mountain becomes a life changing adventure for the Club (a group of four young forest animal characters led by a wise bear named Paw Paw Chuck) and their new friend, Wally. Surrounded by the beauty of the mountainside, C.J. is surprised when Wally admits that he doesn't believe in anything he can't see - including God. With the help of Paw Paw Chuck and the others, C.J. tries to figure out how we can "see the unseen". At night, a fierce windstorm whips across the Precipice Lake, blowing over tents and trees. Paw Paw Chuck and the kids quickly scramble for safety. In an interesting turn of events, Wally sees first hand that what is `invisible' is in fact, very real. Join the cast of loveable forest animal characters, from the popular radio series created by Chuck Swindoll's Insight for Living, in their first animated video and get ready for a fun-filled, action-packed adventure that will help your cubs discover how we can all know for certain that God is very real!
Average customer rating:
- Very cute
- A truly Christian animation
- A Fresh/New Approach to Children's Entertainment
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Paws and Tales - The Animated Series - Seeing the Unseen
Starring: Ayden Smalling , and Cherami Leigh
Director: Cliff McDowell
Manufacturer: Providential Pictures
ProductGroup: DVD
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ASIN: B00067WTBK
Release Date: 2004-12-16 |
Description
From Chuck Swindoll and Insight for Living, comes a wild adventure full of fun, laughter, and learning for the whole family! Using cutting-edge 3D animation, Providential Pictures is proud to present Paws & Tales The Animated Series. A camping trip on Wild Mountain becomes a life changing adventure for the Club (a group of four young forest animal characters led by a wise bear named Paw Paw Chuck) and their new friend, Wally. Surrounded by the beauty of the mountainside, C.J. is surprised when Wally admits that he doesn't believe in anything he can't see - including God. With the help of Paw Paw Chuck and the others, C.J. tries to figure out how we can "see the unseen". At night, a fierce windstorm whips across the Precipice Lake, blowing over tents and trees. Paw Paw Chuck and the kids quickly scramble for safety. In an interesting turn of events, Wally sees first hand that what is `invisible' is in fact, very real. Join the cast of loveable forest animal characters, from the popular radio series created by Chuck Swindoll's Insight for Living, in their first animated video and get ready for a fun-filled, action-packed adventure that will help your cubs discover how we can all know for certain that God is very real!
Customer Reviews:
Very cute.......2006-03-12
This DVD surprised me, it was very professional. It has good annimation and my son who is not even a year and a 1/2 loved it. He loves to watch DVDs so I figured this one has good christian moral content. He really likes the animals.
A truly Christian animation.......2004-12-22
This is a kids' video that has no problem saying "Lord Jesus." Not only that, it has no problem allowing God's Spirit to work the message into its viewers - that is to say, it's not some polemical children's piece meant to give "pat answers." They're cool with letting things get worked out in a heart over time.
Our neice, next day neighbour's boy and another friend's children were each given a copy from us back in November - early Christmas presents. Apparently, and to the chagrin of their captive parents, each of the families watched it at least 3 consecutive times on their first viewing.
It might have something to do with the video being 3D-Animated. Rich, lush eye-candy for the post-MTV kids.
5 stars because there's nothing better out there for the Christian Kids' demographic.
A Fresh/New Approach to Children's Entertainment.......2004-11-23
From "America's Pastor" Chuck Swindoll, and Insight for Living - this is the first in a series of animated videos based on the Paws & Tales radio show. Our family loved "Seeing the Unseen."
The animation is gorgeous. I haven't seen anything of this quality in the Christian marketplace before. It's really that good. But what really impressed me is how the kids responded to the message. They stayed glued to the TV the whole time and then when it was done - immediately wanted me to start it again.
The story follows Paw Paw Chuck and the kids of The Club (the same voices from the radio show, I think)and a new friend, Wally on a campout. After watching the group pray before setting out, the friend, Wally confides in C.J. that he doesn't believe in God because he doesn't believe in anything he can't see.
The group gently suggests that there are a lot of things that are real but we can't see them - things like love and wind. The message that we know God is real because we can see what he does is very clear without ever being preachy. I also like that the lesson is weaved throughout - not tacked on to the end almost as an afterthought like so many other videos I've seen.
One great thing I love about this video is that the pacing is a little slower and more thoughtful than other videos we have. Which is not to say that it's boring... far from it. There's humor, wit, adventure and a great song at the end to tie it all up. I just mean that compared to all of the zany/jumpy/crazy stuff that's out there, this was a refreshing change of pace. It had the classic pacing of a Little House on the Prairie episode.
You could tell that the creators wanted the audience to focus on the message and not get distracted by extraneous stuff. Well, in my opinion, they succeeded. This is an important lesson wrapped up in a great story delivered with humor, adventure and state of the art animation. It easily held the attention of a four, six, and twelve year old. And it's the kind of thing I want my kids learning. After watching it we had a great discussion about all of the things God created and how God puts his fingerprints on his creation.
If you're interested in building a solid foundation in your child, I highly recommend it.
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