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		<title>DVD Review: Buddy G: My Two Moms and Me</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Creator: Margaux Towne-Colley Cast: Grayson Carter Colley, Owen Robert Justice, Margaux Towne-Colley, Beth Wendel Paprocki, Jerry Longe Rating: Not Rated Studio: Us 2 LLC Release Date: November 2007 I thought there’d come a day where children of gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgendered families would have their own children’s programming. I had thought mainstream television shows ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" style="border: 7px solid black; margin: 2px 9px; float: right;;  float: right; padding: 4px; margin: 0 0 2px 7px;" src="http://www.li-kids.com/photos/lostringsdvd.jpg" alt="Lost Rings" width="240" height="240" /><strong>Creator:</strong> Margaux Towne-Colley<br />
<strong>Cast:</strong> Grayson Carter Colley, Owen Robert Justice, Margaux Towne-Colley, Beth Wendel Paprocki, Jerry Longe<br />
<strong>Rating:</strong> Not Rated<br />
<strong>Studio:</strong> Us 2 LLC<br />
<strong>Release Date:</strong> November 2007</p>
<p>I thought there’d come a day where children of gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgendered families would have their own children’s programming. I had thought mainstream television shows would do it first, but ever since PBS balked at a little criticism about featuring a GLBT family on its show <em>Postcards from Buster</em>, children’s programming and television networks have conveniently avoided an entire population of children. It’s all politics really and the fear of a public outcry at something still deemed vile by ignorant individuals who are still stuck in the dark ages.</p>
<p>I could go into my views of GLBT rights, religion and a host of other hot topics, but that would derail me from my intended purpose in posting a review for the new children’s television show, <em>Buddy G: My Two Moms and Me</em>. Buddy G is the first animated character that I know of who has two moms. The number of programs for GLBT families is growing as independent companies start developing their own shows in lieu of the commercial, non-conforming networks out there.</p>
<p>Yes, <em>Buddy G: My Two Moms and Me</em> is geared towards GLBT families, but kids with moms and dads and those in other living situations can relate to the adventures Buddy G goes on with his best friend, Owen, and his special computer, Socrates. While <em>Buddy G: My Two Moms and Me</em> might be called “My Two Moms and Me”, Buddy G is a universal kid who experiences life just like any other kid, except for the fact that he has two moms.</p>
<p><span id="more-229"></span>Still, that really isn’t the point of Buddy G’s first DVD, which consists of the first Buddy G episode “The Lost Rings” and a bonus music video. Put Buddy G in a traditional family and this same adventure could happen. So, will traditional families be welcome into the Buddy G fold? I think so…though GLBT families will certainly benefit the most.</p>
<p><strong>Release Information:</strong><br />
The first Buddy G DVD was released in November of 2007. I recently heard about <em>Buddy G: My Two Moms and Me</em> through an organization my own son is a part of, COLAGE. The DVD isn’t long, but it is certainly engaging. Kids will like the colorfulness of the animation and the simple story. Parents will love how fun Buddy G is and how easily relatable he is to both boys and girls.</p>
<p>The <em>Buddy G: My Two Moms and Me</em> DVD can be purchased at <a href="http://www.buddyg.tv/home.php">the Buddy G website</a>. The DVD costs $10. The website also tells of other locations where <em>Buddy G: My Two Moms and Me</em> can be purchased.</p>
<p><strong>The <em>Buddy G: My Two Moms and Me</em> Plot</strong><br />
When young Grayson Colley asked his Mom and Mommy about children’s television shows with kids who had two moms his parents were at a loss. At the time, there was absolutely nothing children of GLBT families could watch. Then, slowly, as the Towne-Colley family worked on developing <em>Buddy G: My Two Moms and Me</em>, other companies, such as Pink Pea Productions (developer of <em>Dottie’s Magic Pockets</em>) were working on their own shows.  The idea is pretty simple. There is only one minor difference between these shows and traditional programming. The parents in these shows are gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgendered. It seems like such a small difference, but leave it to society to make mountains out of molehills.</p>
<p>I’m sure that some consider this a part of the GLBT agenda (whatever that is or means!), but really, traditional shows were not touching the GLBT parenting issue. The American Pediatrics Association and the American Psychological Association and their endorsements of gay parenting have done nothing to make television embrace the concept of including GLBT kids, a large demographic who end up watching these traditional television shows. It’s kind of sad really, so it is nice to see someone do something about this. It’s about time kids in GLBT families are no longer being left out!</p>
<p>Grayson is the inspiration for Buddy G. Buddy G lives in Nebraska with his Mom and Mommy. He has a best friend name Owen and a small computer that attaches to his arm, named Socrates. In the first episode of <em>Buddy G: My Two Moms and Me</em>, “The Lost Rings”, Buddy G and Owen are using utensils and other kitchen items to play imaginary games. Owen has decided he is the King of Rock n’ Roll. Buddy G is his loyal knight who won’t let bad sounds get past his shield!</p>
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<p>Owen finds the rings of one of Buddy G’s moms. He decides the King of Rock n’ Roll needs some jewels to complete his motif. After convincing Buddy G its okay to borrow them, since she always says sharing is important, the two head outside to play. After an exhausting yet fun time playing, the two sit and discuss the banishing of Mary and her little lamb from the kingdom of rock n’ roll. As Owen says, she’s a nice girl, but really not suited for his kingdom.</p>
<p>It is then that Owen realizes he has lost the rings and it’s up to Buddy G and Owen to find them. After all, one of them was given to his Mom from her grandmother. With the help of Socrates, Buddy G’s personal computer, Buddy G can hopefully find the solution before his moms get too mad at idea of the lost rings. Overall, the story is cute and heartfelt, with some funny moments. Our teenager laughed at the silliness of Owen and Buddy G. He liked the show a lot and recommended it to his three year old cousin!</p>
<p><em>Buddy G: My Two Moms and Me</em> teaches educational skills as well as social skills. In this first episode, kids learn words from other languages, a science lesson (I don’t want to tell what it is about because I don’t want to ruin the story for anyone), why telling the truth is important, the importance of honesty, problem solving skills, and how hard work can pay off. For as short as it was, <em>Buddy G: My Two Moms and Me</em> is packed with adventure and learning.</p>
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<p>Overall, <em>Buddy G: My Two Moms and Me</em> impressed me. It is something I could expect to see told as a story on any other children’s show. Plenty of kids lose things. That’s not just reserved for kids of GLBT parents. How that is handled will depend on the parents and children from all walks of life can learn from the basic lessons Buddy G is so willing to teach.</p>
<p><strong>Storyline/Plot:</strong> 4 out of 5 stars<br />
<strong>Replayability:</strong> 5 out of 5 stars<br />
<strong>Acting:</strong> 4.5 out of 5 stars<br />
<strong>Directing:</strong> 4.5 out of 5 stars</p>
<p><strong>Audio/Visual:</strong><br />
<em>Buddy G: My Two Moms and Me</em> is filmed in a 3D animation and was done on a low budget. With this in mind, the animation looks great. There are some minor visual errors that are visible from time to time, but overall, I’m very impressed with how well <em>Buddy G: My Two Moms and Me</em> turned out. I’m not exactly certain on the specs for the aspect ratio, but it looks pretty standard and there really wasn’t any problem with objects or items appearing off screen. It looks like pretty much any other 3D cartoon out there!</p>
<p>The sound for <em>Buddy G: My Two Moms and Me</em> is excellent. Everything comes through loud and clear. I had no problem hearing or understanding anything. The sound is great, and much better than I expected. No volume toggling was necessary. At this time, subtitles or closed captioning are unavailable.</p>
<p><strong>Visual:</strong> 3.5 out of 5 stars<br />
<strong>Audio:</strong> 4.5 out of 5 stars</p>
<p><strong>Bonus Features:</strong><br />
<em>Buddy G: My Two Moms and Me</em> has one bonus feature that is included on its very first DVD. After watching “The Lost Rings” children can enjoy a video by the String Beans (who wrote the theme song for <em>Buddy G: My Two Moms and Me</em>). This video is actually quite hilarious. Since Buddy G is from Nebraska, it’s only fitting that kids learn all about what makes Nebraska special. I was happily surprised to see the first <a href="http://www.ashtynshomecookin.com/2008/05/diary-of-a-picky-eater-zingerman-reuben-kits-provide-the-ultimate/">Reuben sandwich</a> was served in Nebraska&#8230;and Nebraska invented spam! Animated in a crude, early Southpark looking kind of fashion, this is a rated G video that every kid is going to love watching.</p>
<p><strong>Bonus Features</strong>: 4 out of 5 stars</p>
<p><strong>Bottom Line:</strong><br />
<em>Buddy G: My Two Moms and Me</em> is more than just a show about a kid with two moms. It’s an innovative show that just happens to be a relatively new concept in the world of animation by being the first of its kind. While kids of GLBT parents might not have had anything to look forward to in traditional television, <em>Buddy G: My Two Moms and Me</em> is adorable enough to capture fans in nearly every age group. GLBT parents have to buy this! I insist! Parents in more traditional households need to think about seriously purchasing this DVD. It is a great, non-threatening introduction for young children, to show them how normal non-traditional families really are…and wouldn’t you rather be the one teaching your child this?</p>
<p><strong>Overall Rating:</strong> 4.29 out of 5 stars</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Writer: Tammy Stoner Director: Andrea Maxwell Cast: Jen Plante Rating: Not Rated Studio: Pink Pea Productions Release Date: September 17, 2007 As a parent in a somewhat non-traditional family I like to encourage my son to watch a wide variety of cartoons and television shows. Unfortunately, until recently all of the shows that typically depict ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" style="border: 7px solid black; margin: 2px 9px; float: right;;  float: right; padding: 4px; margin: 0 0 2px 7px;" src="http://www.li-kids.com/photos/dottiesmagicpockets1.jpg" alt="Dottie's Magic Pockets" width="250" height="335" /><strong>Writer:</strong> Tammy Stoner<br />
<strong>Director:</strong> Andrea Maxwell<br />
<strong>Cast:</strong> Jen Plante<br />
<strong>Rating:</strong> Not Rated<br />
<strong>Studio:</strong> Pink Pea Productions<br />
<strong>Release Date:</strong> September 17, 2007</p>
<p>As a parent in a somewhat non-traditional family I like to encourage my son to watch a wide variety of cartoons and television shows. Unfortunately, until recently all of the shows that typically depict GLBT individuals were geared towards adults. With so many children in GLBT households, it seemed as though it was only a matter of time before children’s programming embraced the diversity of non-traditional families.</p>
<p>Children live in so many different living environments these days. Two moms, two dads, a mom and a dad, grandparents, one parent, aunts and uncles, and even older (adult) siblings can and do raise children. There is no set family structure and unfortunately, the television atmosphere hasn’t changed with the times, alienating a massive audience of children who don’t live in a mom-dad household. Still, while other living situations (one parent, grandparents) have been explored in part, the whole of children’s programming has avoided adding anything about GLBT families into their shows, with one exception, <em>Postcards from Buster</em> (though PBS, sadly, pulled the episode featuring a GLBT family – before it aired).</p>
<p><span id="more-228"></span>Well, now GLBT families have DVDs geared specifically towards them. Kids of GLBT parents can now relate to the stream of independent DVDs that are now being released with these children in mind, and it all started with <em>Dottie’s Magic Pockets</em>. This fun show, geared towards a 2-7 year old audience, though older kids and adults seem to love it as well, was developed by Pink Pea Productions. While my first impression of the show was a psychedelic trip through cartoons of the 1970s, set in a 21st century setting, I was pleasantly surprised to learn just how much I, as an adult, enjoyed watching this show. My teenage son also liked it though he’d never admit it to his friends!</p>
<p><strong>Release Information:</strong><br />
COLAGE (Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere) announced that the <em>Dottie’s Magic Pockets</em> DVD was released by Pink Pea Productions on September 17, 2007. We just recently learned about this DVD, so we’ve decided to review it since LI Kids is an equal opportunity blog, which supports families and kids in any household. While this DVD might not be for everyone, this DVD can appeal to a wide audience, including children in traditional households.</p>
<p><em>Dottie’s Magic Pockets</em> is available exclusively at the <a href="http://www.dottiesmagicpockets.com/shop.html">Dottie’s Magic Pockets Website</a>. It is available for $19.99 + s/h. The DVD features two, full length episodes (25 minutes) with a short, bonus feature.</p>
<p><strong>The <em>Dottie’s Magic Pockets</em> Plot</strong><br />
<em>Dottie’s Magic Pockets</em> is an innovative new television show that is primarily geared towards teaching children between 2 and 7 years old about basic concepts. What is unique about <em>Dottie’s Magic Pockets</em> is that it also teaches children about compassion, love, and diversity. Dottie is both exuberant and calming as she hangs out with her fun, puppet-ish friends, Matilda the Mouse, James the Flower, Uncanny the Can and Randal the Beaver. Together, with her magic friends, Dottie teaches children in the same manner that many other children’s shows do, through interaction, music and participation.</p>
<p><em>Dottie’s Magic Pockets</em> was created by Tammy Stoner after her son, Oliver, age 4, asked her why there weren’t any shows that featured two moms. Oliver was feeling left out, as many young children with GLBT parents have before him. Together, with a small group, Stoner founded Pink Pea Productions and <em>Dottie’s Magic Pockets</em> was their first collaborative effort. Finding the perfect person to play Dottie was imperative because Dottie has to be both charismatic and relatable.</p>
<p>In Jen Plante, an actress and comedian, the producers of <em>Dottie’s Magic Pockets</em> found the perfect blend of charisma, charm and the ability to relate to a wide audience. Young kids love Dottie because she’s magic. Parents and older children (even teens) love Dottie because she’s fun to watch. While many children’s shows make parents feel somewhat silly for watching them, <em>Dottie’s Magic Pockets</em> isn’t one of them. This is all that Plante brings to the role, and she’s pretty darn adorable to boot, so watching her is a pleasant experience for nearly any adult.</p>
<p>With Plante at the helm, the production team was able to develop the first <em>Dottie’s Magic Pockets</em> DVD, which is what I’m reviewing. The DVD features two episodes both 25 minutes in length. The episodes are entitled “Doing the Flower” and “Beat Beet”. Along the same vein as other children’s shows, <em>Dottie’s Magic Pockets</em> features small snippets with kids dancing, additional stories told, and the occasional adult who explains their profession. Overall, I wouldn’t consider <em>Dottie’s Magic Pockets</em> a GLBT show. It’s a children’s learning show, first and foremost, that just happens to be uniquely geared, so GLBT families can relate to the story.</p>
<p>The story goes that Dottie and her wife, May, have a young son, Oliver. Oliver is heading to school (I’m assuming his first year) and Dottie is sad. With Oliver gone at school and May at work, Dottie is left all alone. Before Oliver leaves, he gives Dottie a zip-up hoodie with magic pockets. In the pockets are magic sparkles (think magic dust) that turn the house into an area of adventure. Everything comes to life including the wall, aptly named Wally. This is explained in the opening credits.</p>
<p>In <em>Dottie’s Magic Pockets</em> there are plenty of song and dance numbers. Children are taught about the weather as Dottie helps them point out what the weather looks like outside by her description each day. She also teaches children dance moves, why being your unique self is important, how to cheer people up when they are sad, word structure (words that sound the same, but have different meanings) and socialization skills.</p>
<p>In “Doing the Flower”, Dottie teaches her puppet friends about how special they are. Randal wants to be a flower like James. James wants to be a construction worker and Matilda wants to be Dottie. Through Dottie’s gentle prodding and with the help of Dottie’s friend Joe (a real construction worker) and her visitors Celia and Kajsa (who visit with their baby, Seth), everyone learns that being who you are has its benefits. Everyone is unique in their own way and that makes each person special. At the end, the “Doing the Flower” dance has Dottie dancing (and a group of kids) as she invites viewers to stand up and ‘Do the Flower, the Beaver, the Can and the Mouse’. There is a spot about a caterpillar named Princess that is especially entertaining, in this episode.</p>
<p>The second episode, “Beat Beet” has Dottie explaining words that sound the same, but have different meanings like son and sun, eat jam and in a jam, something smells fishy and something is fishy and even beat and beet. Along the way, Matilda gets the hiccups and everyone has a solution to stop her from hiccupping. My son especially loved the bops that flew out of her mouth with each hiccup. To quote him, “that was rich!”</p>
<p>Dottie is able to take away the hiccups with a magic hiccup hat, but another problem crops up when Joe the construction worker visits. His boyfriend is out of town and he’s sad because he misses him. Dottie knows they must cheer Joe up, so they cheer him up with an awesome song and dance number. Joe is actually a pretty good rapper, and this song was my favorite that Dottie did in all of the episodes I watched.</p>
<p>While, yes, Dottie is a lesbian, she has lesbian friends and Joe is gay, that seems to have little to do with the purpose of <em>Dottie’s Magic Pockets</em>. Pink Pea Productions has done what other children’s shows could only dream of doing, by making a universally appealing character that just happens to be a lesbian. Mainstream audiences will do well to check out <em>Dottie’s Magic Pockets</em> and parents need to consider letting their children watch this, if they wish to have compassionate, caring and understanding children who turn into thoughtful, respectful adults.</p>
<p><strong>Storyline/Plot:</strong> 4.5 out of 5 stars<br />
<strong>Replayability:</strong> 4.5 out of 5 stars<br />
<strong>Acting:</strong> 5 out of 5 stars<br />
<strong>Directing:</strong> 5 out of 5 stars</p>
<p><strong>Audio/Visual:</strong><br />
For an independent production <em>Dottie’s Magic Pockets</em> is excellent. I’m not sure of the exact specs for the visual quality. What I do know is that the picture quality is crisp, vibrant, and colors come through brightly. The visual contrast is nice and there are very few, if any, noticeable errors. The production crew is made up of professionals and this shows in the visual quality of the <em>Dottie’s Magic Pockets</em> DVD.</p>
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<p>The audio for <em>Dottie’s Magic Pockets</em> is pretty good. At times, Dottie’s voice sounds tinny, but that’s the only real problem I’ve noticed. The DVD doesn’t seem to offer subtitles, but what sound is available is in English and it comes through well. No volume toggling is needed. A more dynamic soundtrack might become available as the DVDs continue to be made for the show.</p>
<p><strong>Visual:</strong> 4.5 out of 5 stars<br />
<strong>Audio:</strong> 3.5 out of 5 stars</p>
<p><strong>Bonus Features:</strong><br />
There is one bonus feature included on the <em>Dottie’s Magic Pockets</em> DVD. I would have given it a higher score because I didn’t expect any bonuses features, but it is so short that it lost a few points. What is there is somewhat fun, if your child likes animals. The extra shows Dottie’s partner, May, who is a veterinarian, with various animals. Hopefully, future DVDs will have extra goodies. I’d love to see some <em>Dottie’s Magic Pockets</em> outtakes and blooper reels!</p>
<p><strong>Bonus Features</strong>: 2.5 out of 5 stars</p>
<p><strong>Bottom Line:</strong><br />
<em>Dottie’s Magic Pockets</em> is more than just a show about a lesbian mom. It’s a show about learning, compassion and tolerance. With so many hate-filled, violence tainted television shows <em>Dottie’s Magic Pockets</em> is a breath of fresh air. GLBT families can enjoy this completely and non-GLBT families can enjoy and learn from this DVD if only they give the show the chance it deserves!</p>
<p><strong>Overall Rating:</strong> 4.21 out of 5 stars</p>
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