The Backyardigans - Mission to Mars (2006)
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Runtime: 1 hr 40 mins
Genre: Television
Synopsis: Nick Jr.'s charming children's television series THE BACKYARDIGANS celebrates the power of imagination with a fun blend of vibrant computer animation and energetic musical sequences. Aimed at... Nick Jr.'s charming children's television series THE BACKYARDIGANS celebrates the power of imagination with a fun blend of vibrant computer animation and energetic musical sequences. Aimed at preschool children ages 2-5, the series centers around five colorful animal friends who transform their yards into magical fantasy lands that serve as backdrops for their musical adventures. As the talented fivesome break into song and dance with well-crafted original music and fanciful choreography, children are encouraged to join in the fun for an interactive experience that fosters creative thinking and physical movement. This volume presents two more fun-filled episodes: the space-themed "Mission to Mars" and the spaghetti Western "Samurai Pie." [More]
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