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The Adventures of Chuck & Friends Bumpers Up

 

 

SCORE: 84

The Adventures of Chuck & Friends Bumpers Up 

 

"Let's go me and you, over around and through." That is the start to each of the ten episodes on The Adventures of Chuck & Friends Bumpers Up DVD. You will know that song quite well after watching the 110 minutes of children's entertainment.

Kids get a real kick out of The Adventures of Chuck & Friends Bumpers Up. They love seeing the trucks play around, and Chuck using his imagination. Adults will find humor in how far off base his imagination is from the real world. As well as how easily he can be distracted.

The episodes on The Adventures of Chuck & Friends Bumpers Up are Choosy Truck, The Art of Being Chuck, Commercial Trucks, Prince Chuck, Lights, Cameras, Trucks, Truck and Roll, Contest Countdown, Soku-Kun, Rowdy the Rock Star, and Flower Power.

A few of the episodes take left leanings in them. There is also competition among the friends in a couple of the episodes. They decide to stop competing at the end. Which left my kids asking: "Who would actually win if they had stuck to their guns instead of wimping out?"

According to The Adventures of Chuck & Friends Bumpers Up the Family Friendly Gaming website, and all of our reviews are art. There are also deep issues dealt with in The Adventures of Chuck & Friends Bumpers Up. The language and cultural barrier is one of them.

One of my complaints against The Adventures of Chuck & Friends Bumpers Up is they refuse to make hard decisions. Instead the most perfect solution presents itself. My own kids were skeptical of stuff like that, and I can understand their opinion. There is also a lack of punishment for mistakes made.

There are a variety of lessons families can embrace in The Adventures of Chuck & Friends Bumpers Up. Things like the grass is not greener on the other side of the fence, backscratching is not the right way to get what you want, making movies is hard work, helping our parents is a good thing, and more.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 90%
Sound: 84%
Replay/Extras: 76%
Gameplay: 84%
Family Friendly Factor: 85%

System: DVD
Publisher: Shout Factory
R
ating: ‘TV-Y’ - TV-Y (all ages 2 and up)
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