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Whats in the Bible 2 Let My People Go

 

 

SCORE: 93

 

Whats in the Bible 2 Let My People Go 

 

What's in the Bible 2 Let My People Go continues where the last one left off. We now know all the characters, and their quirks. The ponies joke is used less often - thankfully, and there is a much better flow to this DVD. The high quality educational value of this series continues. What's in the Bible 2 Let My People Go finishes off Genesis and gets us into Exodus. Well actually it finishes off Exodus as well.

The puppet action continues in What's in the Bible 2 Let My People Go. I am now more accustomed to the puppets and their different personalities. There are a few visual gags in What's in the Bible 2 Let My People Go, but most of the humor is in the audio department. Phil really stands out in this series as one of the few humans. I continue to think of the Muppet show when I watch What's in the Bible.

The jokes and the down to earth way What's in the Bible 2 Let My People Go teaches all of us important precepts of the faith is really cool. Children laugh at many of the jokes in What's in the Bible 2 Let My People Go. I found myself laughing at various aspects, and cultural references. What's in the Bible 2 Let My People Go includes a few songs, but I was not as thrilled about them as I was the songs in the first DVD.

There are deleted scenes, and some extras from Michael (the little boy who is on a car ride). The bonus short Alfred Wilberwale a case for patience is really cool. Adults like myself will immediately pick up on who this is spoofing. My own children keep asking me to re-watch What's in the Bible 2 Let My People Go so I know it reaches the target audience. I have also watched it a few times, and it does not get old.

The menu screens exhibit an intelligent design. I had no problems navigating around them, and neither did children. The teaching in What's in the Bible 2 Let My People Go is fantastic. It does it in such an entertaining way that I had to pay attention to the learning portions. I was very proud of my first born son because he was talking to other kids at school about this DVD, and he could present evidence to them in a way they had never heard.

What's in the Bible 2 Let My People Go is an exceptional sequel. I love it when the second in a series picks up where the last one left off. What's in the Bible 2 Let My People Go teaches fantastic lessons that can help all of us improve our lives. Who doesn't want that? As the Sunday School Lady would say. I hope to live long enough to be able to see all of this series. I am recommending What's in the Bible 2 Let My People Go to family, friends, and pastors that I know. Even if I do not know you, I think you should check this out.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 86%
Sound: 98%
Replay/Extras: 86%
Gameplay: 95%
Family Friendly Factor: 100%
System: DVD
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
Rating: 'NR' for Not Rated

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