The Big Aquarium

The Big Aquarium


Director: William VanDerKloot
Studio: Little Mammoth Media/VanDerKloot Film & Television
Product Type: DVD

Editorial Review:
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This episode in the Big Adventure series certainly lives up to its title. We visit the Tennessee Aquarium located in Chattahoochie, the largest indoor freshwater aquarium in the world. Through the blend of animation, title cards, and a playful soundtrack of music and kids conversing with the narrator, we learn about the Tennessee River Valley ecosystem, plus more exotic sea life from around the world including piranha, jellyfish, and sharks. The series is careful to put everything in perspective; we see how much of the employees' jobs have to do with cleaning and feeding of the animals. --Doug Thomas
The Big Aquarium
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Outstanding Aquarium Film
  • A smart program for young minds. (Fun for adults, too).
  • Finally wore out tape!
  • It's like visiting the Tenn Aquarium
  • Mediocare fare for sealife loving kids.
The Big Aquarium
Director: William VanDerKloot
Manufacturer: Little Mammoth Media/VanDerKloot Film & Television
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B0000B2XU8
Release Date: 2003-07-28

Amazon.com

This episode in the Big Adventure series certainly lives up to its title. We visit the Tennessee Aquarium located in Chattahoochie, the largest indoor freshwater aquarium in the world. Through the blend of animation, title cards, and a playful soundtrack of music and kids conversing with the narrator, we learn about the Tennessee River Valley ecosystem, plus more exotic sea life from around the world including piranha, jellyfish, and sharks. The series is careful to put everything in perspective; we see how much of the employees' jobs have to do with cleaning and feeding of the animals. --Doug Thomas

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Outstanding Aquarium Film.......2006-05-14

My 3 1/2 year old grandson rented this movie from the library. I can't tell you how many times this was watched in a week! My husband loved it so much we had to buy one. It is a great movie for kids and adults alike.

5 out of 5 stars A smart program for young minds. (Fun for adults, too)........2006-02-28

I've always appreciated that this series doesn't dumb its subject matter down. The Big Aquarium is no exception. Shot on location at the Tennessee Aquarium, this feature is entertaining and educational. Unlike many kids programs there are no humans in goofy costumes, no singing and no precious moments. The animals are the stars. They aren't sensationalized as "The world's deadliest" or "Amazing killing machines", just as fascinating creatures from around the world. My son loved this when he was four and five years old, and he (actually, we) watched it over and over.

5 out of 5 stars Finally wore out tape!.......2005-01-27

We thought this was a very nice video for the children and we enjoyed it also. They enjoy learning about the aquarium and seeing the animals and now I am looking for another one. We also have the zoo video and that is also great.

4 out of 5 stars It's like visiting the Tenn Aquarium.......2000-04-20

This video is meant to be about an aquarium not just animals of the sea. My 3 year old son and I enjoyed learning about the staff and what makes an aquarium work. It also gives you information about the fish and animals at this aquarium and we do know alot about a jellyfish now. At first I was disappointed that there was not more information about the ocean but then I realized that was not the focus of this fun children's video.

3 out of 5 stars Mediocare fare for sealife loving kids........1999-10-11

Although this video could have been worse and my 2 1/2 year old enjoys it, the parent-tedium factor for this production is high. Tape tracking quality is fairly poor so images move gently back and forth, but if that doesn't bother you the clarity of the image is otherwise good. What made me give this production 3 stars is the lack of information given about the animals in contrast to the boring and lackluster interviews of the aquarium staff. For example, although the show spends alot of time on jellyfish, you never really find out what a jellyfish IS. However you do find out that one worker "never wakes up in the morning not wanting to go to work"-based in the staff's overall inteviews why is it that I remain unconvinced?

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