Audience Rating: Unrated Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786300152618 Format: Animated ISBN: 6300152618 Label: Family Home Ent Manufacturer: Family Home Ent Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Family Home Ent Release Date: 1995-04-16 Running Time: 30 Studio: Family Home Ent Theatrical Release Date: 1973-12-17
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: A Great Christmas Movie.... Comment: I really wish this wonderful film would get a DVD release. The story maybe as old as time, but it is well told in this movie and I would love the ability to share it with my kids. Customer Rating: Summary: Where is Ted E? Comment: I absolutely love this special. I would love to have it on DVD for my son to see. I watched it as a child (I"m 27 now). It's never on TV anymore. I always watched it with my own Ted E. I got the stuffed version of the bear from the show when I was one, I still have him. He's been my favorite toy my entire life. He's a bit worn in places. I think my mom said he was the K-Mart bear of the time. It would be great to find another of him, in better condition to give my little boy. Combine that with the DVD of the show, it would be wonderful! Customer Rating: Summary: I demand a re-issue on DVD! Comment: I love this movie as do many of my friends. We are all just hitting our 30's and we're starting to miss the things we grew up with and cherished in our younger years - and as some of us are starting our own families, these are things we want to share with our children. I would rather have my kids watching this than most of the new junk they put out there nowadays. When is someone going to get off their butt and put this on DVD?! If Family Home Entertainment would combine this with a few other of their heartfelt Christmas classics, like The Teddy Bears' Christmas (1992) and The Velveteen Rabbit (1985), they would have a much wanted product. Customer Rating: Summary: Our Favorite Christmas Video Comment: I'd like to see this 30 minute oldie but a goodie made into a DVD. My wife and I watch this video yearly to ignite our holiday season. The characters are adorable and the message is heart felt. I'd like to see "The Bear Who Slept Through Christmas" get its due respect and be brought back to life with both TV time and in a DVD format. Our VHS is wearing out. Customer Rating: Summary: I thought I could trust this... Comment: ...but it stank. Who wants to see Hank Hill helping a Communist anyway?
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