
One day, two kids named Laurie and Scott and their basset hound Barney are magically transported into a coloring book. This coloring book is a mystical, magical land called "Sillyville." While there, the kids meet up with Sillywhim, a happy, sing-songy lady who tells them of Sillyville's troubles. The Yellow Spurdurgurgles, Blue Twirlypops, Green Jingleheimers, and Red Bittybooties are all fighting because they do not wear the same colors. Scott, Lori, and Sillywhim meet up w... (Full plot summary below)
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One day, two kids named Laurie and Scott and their basset hound Barney are magically transported into a coloring book. This coloring book is a mystical, magical land called "Sillyville." While there, the kids meet up with Sillywhim, a happy, sing-songy lady who tells them of Sillyville's troubles. The Yellow Spurdurgurgles, Blue Twirlypops, Green Jingleheimers, and Red Bittybooties are all fighting because they do not wear the same colors. Scott, Lori, and Sillywhim meet up with all these coloful characters, plus a talking tree, a singing acorn, and the kindly purple-wearing Pasha who all sing songs about themselves. Will the kids and Sillywhim be able to reunite all of the people of Sillyville? You can bet your magic rainbow blower on it.
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| User ReviewJennifer DAmazing movie for children who love music. I grew up on it and now my 2 year old sister is too. It's timeless and fun! |
| User ReviewThe Anonymous W[size=1][color=orange][font=Comic Sans MS][size=2]Ahh... the only Wee Sing movie that wasn't at the library when I came back for it after eight years. Then I met this girl who had it! After about a month of her forgetting to bring it to me, I was reunited with Sillyville at last...[/size][/font] [/color][/size] |
| User ReviewJeremy PA beautiful allegory for racism and segregation. This is a film that EVERYONE should see. One is silver and the other's gold, motherfuckers. |
| User ReviewCristina DOur third grade teacher showed this to us as a treat. Apparently the class before us loved it so much they asked to see it a second time. We weren't as lucky, but this film was great. Anyone with a young kid would like it |
| User ReviewAharon Yosef BThis was my favorite movie as a toddler and now my four year old son loves it too. Timeless! It doesn't feel old, probably because it makes me feel young. Great story about racial tolerance done in a way that you wouldn't even know you've just learned a valuable life lesson. The classic children songs that are sung throughout this video are so memorable that I learned them while watching as a child and remember them well enough to teach them to my children. I highly recommend this video. |
| User ReviewJordan KI saw this VHS one day in a music class in elementary school.....it was horrible. Now, young kids would definetely like this, but I was 4th grade and it was too much singing for me. I can't remember much, just that there's this girl......Sillywhim, I think.....and these two kids go into her coloring book world where all of these people who love colors (like red, blue, etc.) are fighting or something. Anyway, it wasn't good. A lot of kids and grown adults singing songs. And I am definetely not that guy who likes musicals and movies about singing. But still, I guess I must go easy on this. I mean, it's a direct-to-video, anyway. Might teach some little kids something, but I learned nothing but that this was a horrible "movie". |