IMAGINATION MOVERS:
WAREHOUSE IMAGINATION MOVERS
DVD release date: May 5, 2009

Rich, Smitty, Dave and Scott are the Imagination Movers… a group that describes themselves as a cross between Beastie Boys and Mister Rogers. Beginning in New Orleans in 2003, the popularity of the group spawned a musical Disney Channel television series aptly titled, Imagination Movers and joined by friends Nina, Warehouse Mouse and the intentionally very boring and humorously unimaginative Knit Knots.

The Imagination Movers are always on the lookout for someone with a situation that needs imagination, which they find in the four episode on DVD.

The latest DVD, Imagination Movers: Warehouse Mouse Edition, features four episodes,

In Bucket of Trouble Rich gets his foot caught in a bucket while shooting a television commercial.

In The Tooth Hurts , Warehouse Mouse, a favorite character of my youngest son, tries to escape a trip to the vet.

In Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Mouse, the movers help a TV repairman who’s afraid of Warehouse Mouse.

In Finders Key-pers, the Movers help Knit Knots who has lost his keys.

The sole BONUS FEATURE is a tremendous hit here in the Wolf household. My kids have discovered Disney’s Special Agent Oso and have been hooked! They enjoy Imagination Movers, but seeing their latest fascination as an extra treat was a cause for much excitement and that episode, “Goldfeather/Live & Let Ride” has already been screened here at least a dozen times.





 
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