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The Busy Little Engine

"The Busy Little Engine" is a young child's picture book come-to-life. With some help from the Narrator and lots of imagination, Busy Little Engine and his friend, Pig, have a lot of fun learning about what trains do all day. Gentle transitions, uncluttered visuals, and the loveable Pig draw viewers in to the simple adventures of Busy Little Engine and Pig as they explore the world through role-playing and imagination. Familiar sights and sounds mixed with magical animations inspire children to join-in, naming farm animals, singing-along with Pig, and recognizing new things in their daily lives. Just like a parent reading to a child, all the characters and sound effects in the story are voiced by one person.

The Busy Little Engine

NR 2005
They Might Be Giants: Here Come the 123s

Here Come The 123s is TMBG’s lucky thirteenth album, their third children’s album, and the first album to win the band a Grammy (for Best Children’s Album 2009). It’s a full length DVD as well. Includes “Seven Days of the Week (I Never Go To Work),” and the Dust Bros. produced “Seven” and “Hot Dog!” (featured on the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse). The album was produced by Pat Dillett and TMBG and includes songs written by longtime sidemen Dan Miller, Marty Beller, and Danny Weinkauf.

They Might Be Giants: Here Come the 123s

NR 2008
Postman Pat - Great Big Party

It's party time in Greendale! Everyone in Greendale is helping to arrange a surprise party for a special someone's birthday... Postman Pat! The preparations are underway with kids, adults and even Ted's machines helping out. But all the while Pat thinks friends and family have forgotten his special day. Will everything go to plan and be ready in time for the big surprise? Five more episodes of animated fun with Postman Pat are: 'Postman Pat's Great Big Party', 'Postman Pat the Magician', 'Postman Pat and the Surprise Present', 'Postman Pat and the Flying Post' and 'Postman Pat and the Pot Luck Picnic'.

Postman Pat - Great Big Party

3.8 2009
Kidnapped

In this thrilling tale by Robert Louis Stevenson, Scotland has lost its beloved Prince Charlie for the brutish British King George 2nd, dividing the country in two. David Balfour, an orphaned Scotsman, has come to meet his uncle, Ebeneezer Balfour, in the hopes of finding a new home, but finds himself kidnapped and cast out to sea by his greedy uncle who wants to keep David's inheritance. Suddenly a shipwreck brings a newcomer aboard who just may be David's ticket to freedom: Alan Breck, a highlander who is skilled at risky escapes. While a loyal friendship is born, David searches for his true place and hopes to regain his homeland and his rightful patrimony.

Kidnapped

NR 2008
Every Second Counts

Every Second Counts takes an inside look at the CrossFit culture and community, where time on a stopwatch reigns as the supreme measure of performance. Those who reach the elite ranks in the burgeoning sport of CrossFit push themselves beyond limitations imposed by the mind and flirt with the limits of physical capacity. Human perseverance has never voluntarily gone this far. The film chronicles the dramatic journey of five athletes as they prepare for and compete in the most comprehensive test of fitness on the planet, the CrossFit Games. The road to this grueling two-day program of extreme challenges reveals what it takes to be the best in the world. The climactic finish, with its surprising turn of events, shows beyond any doubt that the winner of the CrossFit Games is the fittest person on earth.

Every Second Counts

6.1 2009
Nooma Sunday 004

Why do we do the things we do? Why do we go to church or give money away? Because we're supposed to or because we think God needs it? Do we honestly put on our best clothes for an hour once a week, stand and sit at all the right times, and sing all the appropriate songs for God's sake, or because it'll make us look better to the world around us? We're tired of all the empty rituals and routines. And so is God. God hates it when we call ourselves Christians but ignore all the things he really cares about. He hates it when we go through hollow religious routines out of some feeling of duty or obligation. God doesn't want the meaningless rituals. God wants our hearts.

Nooma Sunday 004

NR 2005
Tim Hawkins: Bananas,  Act 2

Tim Hawkins returns to the Bananas stage for his 2nd act of great standup and musical parodies that the whole family will love. From being the best home-school principal, to an 8-track cassette lover through and through, Tim explores the insanity of our technology crazed world. Tim also explains the difficulty of eating well in our fast-food culture- especially when you have a thing for doughnut glaze. With a bunch of great new material, Act 2 of Bananas Featuring Tim Hawkins is more than just stand up comedy. It's a variety show featuring interviews of the not-so-serious kind, as well as some hilarious unscripted moments caught on tape. Best of all, it's good clean fun for the entire family!

Tim Hawkins: Bananas, Act 2

4.8 2009
Nooma Matthew 012

Suffering the loss of someone we love can be the most difficult thing in life to deal with. One moment we have them and the next they're gone. What are we supposed to do? How are we supposed to feel? The truth is, there's no certain way we're "supposed" to feel. Whatever we're feeling, it's okay. It's okay to feel shock, anger, denial, or whatever we may feel. It's okay. And if we don't feel anything at all, that's okay too. It's okay to have no answers and no explanations. Because sometimes all the reasoning and comforting words in the world just aren't what we need. What might help us, however, is to understand how Jesus dealt with this kind of loss.

Nooma Matthew 012

NR 2006
Nooma Flame 002

I love those shoes. Really? The same way I love my wife? What's up with the word "love"? It doesn't have much meaning when we use it so loosely. Maybe we don't really get it. Maybe we don't understand what real love is. What it involves to really love somebody. What it means to give yourself to someone else. We mistake things like friendship, commitment, or lust for love, but God wired us a certain way to experience all that love was really meant to be. Not to hold us back or to make us miss out on the best that life has to offer. God created love, and wants us to feel it all in the way it's meant to be felt.

Nooma Flame 002

NR 2005
Disney Learning Adventures: Winnie the Pooh Shapes and Sizes

With Harvest Day just around the corner, Rabbit needs Pooh's help to find boxes, baskets, and crates of all shapes and sizes in order to organize his garden goodies. The trouble is, Pooh isn't sure which shape is which and what size is what. But with a little help from Owl and some fun-filled observation of things around the Hundred Acre Wood, Pooh learns how to fit different vegetable shapes into right-sized baskets in time for a very unique and special harvest feast! WINNIE THE POOH: SHAPES AND SIZES is a lively story that uses colorful, kid-friendly objects including kites and pumpkins to teach children what triangles, circles, and other shapes look like (and even how to draw them). Your child will find learning irresistibly fun with Winnie the Pooh and all his pals in a never-before-seen story developed by Disney and leading educators! Discover WINNIE THE POOH: SHAPES AND SIZES, and give your child the priceless gift of learning that lasts a lifetime.

Disney Learning Adventures: Winnie the Pooh Shapes and Sizes

7.7 2006
The Enchanted Treehouse

While skipping through the woods Sarah comes upon Marcel and Florette working on a miniature fairy tale house. When Marcel and Florette leave the house, its tiny inhabitants come to life and speak to Sarah. She meets Stephan and Reuben and hears the story of The Enchanted Treehouse. Sarah is guided through all the rooms by each little person. When the people agree to let Sarah return they realize they may have compromised the secrecy Marcel and Florette have kept for the last one hundred years.

The Enchanted Treehouse

NR 2002
The Science of Disney Imagineering: Energy Classroom Edition

What scientific principle is at work in every theme park ride the Imagineers create? It's Energy. The Imagineers reveal the role energy plays in popular theme park attractions such as Epcot's Test Track and The Mad Tea Party. Students will learn that energy is the ability to do work and that energy is constantly being transferred from one thing to another. They will also identify the difference between potential and kinetic energy and be able to establish examples and benefits of renewable energy.

The Science of Disney Imagineering: Energy Classroom Edition

6.0 2009
Handlebar Moustache

Champ loves cycling above all. Whenever he sees a bike, it overcomes him. He steals it and undertakes the most daring bicycle tours with his young niece Masoumeh. Even when the police catches the two, the 40-year-old is not reasonable. Because Champ is disabled. Only Masoumeh can cope with him and he listens to her. The clumsy man loves the little girl above everything else. To end the trouble, Masoumeh asks her grandfather, i.e. Champ’s father, to finally buy his son a bike. Then any theft would be superfluous. But Champ’s father refuses and does not believe Masoumeh’s assurances, although the little girl knows her uncle better than anyone else.

Handlebar Moustache

NR 2008