Go Diego Go!: Diego's Mega Missions!
M**R
Good
Good condition
R**E
Big hit for the Diego addict
My two-year old daughter is a huge Diego fan, and for awhile was trying to make sure we all knew that she was Diego. She's past that now, and is happy to just watch him rescuing baby animals on his missions. So we got this for her for a Christmas present and she is thrilled, needless to say. In fact, I'd call her a Diego addict. I have to monitor her Diego time otherwise she would literally conk out in her chair watching this kid, and she screams and kicks like a crazed maniac if you try to pull her away, which she's never done with anything else in her life. Makes you wonder if it's healthy. What do they put in this mix?As for my own personal opinion, I find the constant upbeat music and chatter a bit annoying after awhile, and each episode seems to go on forever... half an hour per rescue extraordinaire, which makes it difficult to intervene for a snack, a diaper change, a meal, or anything for that matter. Each DVD is 95 minutes long, and there are three episodes per DVD, so you have to jump in quickly to stop it before the next story, but you're in for a LoooOOng wait if you start at the beginning of one of them. Then you find yourself humming the songs and can't get them out of your head ("Say CLICK! Take a PIC!" Ugh!)Finally, I thought Diego was pretty cool at first with all his amazing safari and wild animal adventures, and hoped that it might be a fun way for the little one to learn about nature, but I am feeling pretty let down that they use a lot of magic and voodoo (literally) for some of these stories. Some of it is pretty weird, like the one about rescuing the elephants. They also try pushing environmentalist and climate change agendas on here, and I think it's pretty uncool to slip controversial and scientifically unproven political views onto little kids... especially my own (this was specifically on the one about the polar bears, which by the way are not endangered and have the largest populations in history presently).My daughter's Diego addiction began innocently enough with a "gateway cartoon": "Dora the Explorah". Now Dora is passe and boring by comparison, but both of them use lots of hocus pocus bologna. In spite of all that, dear daughter is learning about some wild and exotic animals she wouldn't otherwise be exposed to, I mean, how many two-year olds do you know who know what an okapi is? I don't know many adults who do. So I suppose I'll indulge her for the time being.
R**M
Go Diego Go!
Your typical Diego videos. My 5 year old was ecstatic to get these for his birthday. He enjoys watching them all. He likes having a variety to choose from.
A**R
Happy
He liked it
D**E
Great value.
Got this for my 2 year old daughter and she loved the DVDs. Not too surprising, considering she seems to have a big crush on Diego. Bought them to keep her occupied on her maiden flight from Chicago to San Jose and they did the trick. Good worth for the money I paid.
I**A
Over 4 and a half hours of diego!
All of the dvds worked and my son has had countless hours watching them.
S**A
Original product
It's shield, original and most importantly it works. My four and half year old son is obsessed with Diego so Thank you.
V**E
Toddler loves these Diego movies.
If your kiddo loves Diego, they will love this 3-pack of Diego DVDs.
J**N
One DVD is not bilingual
I bought this set for my son's birthday and he was so disapointed when he played one of the DVDs and found out it was only in English. The other 2 are okay, they are both in French and English. Since I bought it in April but his birthday was last week, I can't return it can only be returned within 30 days... It's disapointing.
G**A
Five Stars
Great and somewhat educational TV for kids. My daughters have watched these several times.
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