Disneys Doc Mcstuffins On Dvd 821 Review

The doctor is in! Meet “Doc” McStuffins, an amazing six-year old with a very special talent: She has the ability to talk to and heal toys! Together with her trusty friends – Hallie, Lambie, Stuffy and Chilly – Doc treats and helps all toys and stuffed animals that need their boo boos fixed, ouchies kissed and problems solved. Whether it’s a raspy walkie-talkie with “Staticosis,” a toy crab with “Claw-be-gone-itis” or just a little doll who needs a big hug, Doc McStuffins is on call 24/7 to help everyone discover the importance of taking care of themselves and others. Treat your little one to five fun-filled episodes packed with laughter, music and adventure that prove Friendship Is The Best Medicine!My little girl who is almost two loves the hit Disney Channel show Doc McStuffins.  From the first episode she was hooked.  As a mom, I love it when my children find great quality shows to watch during their tv time.  In this series Doc McStuffins is the most adorable little girl, that likes to play pretend doctor. She has a mom who is a real doctor, and she aspires to be just like her.  The little girl is so sweet and polite in this series and I love the role model it is setting form my children.  She is very cute when she treats her dolls and toys with their ailments and my children have even started playing doctor after being introduced to this show. I have to say I have watched this show multiple times and it is very cute. My three year old son loves it too! We just had the opp to watch all the episodes on the new DVD that releases on Tuesday and we enjoyed everyone of them. My son’s favorite episode is to squeak or not to squeak and my daughters is Hallie gets an earful.

EPISODES FEATURED ON THE DVD:

The DVD contains five full length episodes, each consisting of two 11-minute stories, that highlight some of Doc’s favorite toys.

·       ENGINE NINE, FEELIN’ FINE! – Doc and her toys learn a lesson about dehydration after discovering that Donny’s toy fire engine has run out of water.
·       THE RIGHT STUFF – Stuffy rips his tail and tries to hide it from Doc and the other toys and learns that anyone can get hurt – even brave dragons.
·       CAUGHT BLUE-HANDED – When a mysterious rash of blue spots breaks out among some of the toys in the clinic, Doc traces the “Mystery Pox” back to Donny’s toy monster, Glo-Bo who had been finger-painting earlier in the day and forgot to wash his hands.  Glo-Bo is voiced by Jim Belushi.
·       TO SQUEAK, OR NOT TO SQUEAK – Doc helps a plastic toy duck get his voice back after his squeaker pops out.
·       BEN/ANNA SPLIT! – When Doc’s huggy monkey doll Ben loses the velcro patch that attaches him to his sister Anna, Doc glues it back on and tells him that he will have to stay in the clinic overnight while it dries.
·       THAT’S JUST CLAW-FUL – Doc prescribes physical therapy for her crab bath toy Hermie after she reattaches one of his claws that has fallen off.
·       THE RIP HEARD ROUND THE WORLD – While dancing with Lambie, Doc accidentally rips a hole in her fur.
·       WALKIE-TALKIE TIME – Doc diagnoses a toy walkie-talkie with “Staticosis” and helps find his missing antenna so he can communicate clearly again.
·       DARK KNIGHT – During a sleepover with all of her toys, Doc discovers that Sir Kirby is afraid of the dark and prescribes a night light to cure him of the “Dark Willies.”
·       HALLIE GETS AN EARFUL – When Hallie is having trouble hearing, Doc gives her a hearing test and realizes that she has extra cotton stuck in her ears.

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