Compared to the average direct-to-video Disney sequel, the first Choose Your Own Adventure DVD looks like even more of a winner.
Choose Your Own Adventure - The Abominable Snowman (2006)
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Runtime: 80 mins
Genre: Childrens
Synopsis: One of childhood's most popular staples springs to animated life with the Choose Your Own Adventure series. Like the books on which they're based, the series allows children to create their own... One of childhood's most popular staples springs to animated life with the Choose Your Own Adventure series. Like the books on which they're based, the series allows children to create their own stories by making different plot choices using interactive DVD technology. This volume presents THE ABOMINABLE SNOWMAN, which finds three siblings travelling to the Himalayas to find a missing uncle who has disappeared while searching for the legendary yeti. [More]
Starring: William H. Macy, Frankie Muniz, Lacey Chabert, Daryl Sabara
Starring: William H. Macy, Frankie Muniz, Lacey Chabert, Daryl Sabara, Felicity Huffman
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