Wednesday

THE SEVENTH DWARF DVD Review and #Giveaway


        Recently, I was asked to review the newest movie from Shout Factory, THE SEVENTH DWARF.  Loving most of the classic fairy tales and especially Snow White, I figured this would be a  for the boys to watch!  Even better we discovered this incorporates several other fairy tale characters into the story line!  On August 18th, 2015, Shout! Factory released THE SEVENTH DWARF on on BLU-RAY™ 3D Combo Pack, on DVD and available on VOD!


        The synopsis says "Join all seven dwarfs for an adventure as big as they are small! It’s the eve of Princess Rose’s 18th birthday. Everyone in the kingdom has come to Fantabularasa Castle to celebrate including Snow White, the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella and Red Riding Hood. But just before the stroke of midnight Bobo, the youngest dwarf, accidentally pricks the finger of Princess Rose (a.k.a. Sleeping Beauty) with a cursed needle and sends the kingdom into a century-long slumber! To find Rose’s true love Jack to save her with a kiss, Bobo and the other six dwarfs must go on a treacherous journey, face a fiery dragon and outwit the jealous, scheming and evil witch, Dellamorta!"

        The boys especially seemed to enjoy the music and songs throughout the film.  This one was a perfect one to watch with their younger cousin while he stayed with us this past week!  The sing-a-longs have been an extra bonus the three boys enjoyed playing over and over (and over).

Cost:  $19.97
Recommendation:  I actually thought it was pretty cute too!  I'm not gonna lie though after about the tenth time watching it, I was a bit bored but the kids kept busy and entertained throughout their marathon.
Directed by: Harald Siepermann and Boris Aljinovic
Screenplay by: Harald Siepermann, Daniel and Douglas Welbat
Produced by: Douglas Welbat
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Giveaway:  Shout Factory is going to give one of A Lucky Ladybug's lucky readers a copy of The  THE SEVENTH DWARF on DVD of their own!
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15 comments:

  1. My favorite fairy tale would be Cinderella

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  2. I always loved The Snow Queen. I always liked that Gerrie had to fight for her true love instead of the guy fighting for her.

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  3. My favorite fairy tale is beauty and the beast because I think it is great love story. Thanks for the giveaway. I hope that I win. BWallace1980(at)hotmail(d0t)com

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  4. I like Jack and the Beanstalk. There are some good lessons to learn from it.

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  5. My favorite fairy tale is Rumplestiltskin because I like how he gets fooled in the end.

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  6. I always liked Cinderella-I like the aspect of the mistreated girl getting her revenge!

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  7. I always loved Snow white best. Shes so sweet and good and I never was ( especially as an eight year old)...

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  8. I loved Cinderella it is every girls fantasy to go from a every day girl to being swept off her feet by a prince and becoming a princess

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  9. I always loved the story of Sleeping Beauty, not sure why - and I really like that they gave it a different twist with the recent Maleficent movie!

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  10. I guess Beauty and the Beast and how love is more than skin deep.

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  11. does shrek count? he makes fun of lots of fairy tales - regnod(at)yahoo(d0t)com

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  12. I like Snow White because of the dwarves.

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  13. I love The Adventures of Pinocchio. I feel it has a great lesson in the story that is important.

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  14. I love beauty and the Beast because it is a love story and so cute.

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  15. My favorite is Cinderella. It's always a dream to end up in a better place than the ones who are giving you grief.

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