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Bob the Builder - The Big Game
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Features
 Animated
 Closed-captioned
 Color
 DVD-Video
 NTSC

In Theaters : 15 January, 2001
DVD Release : 15 November, 2002
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Bob the Builder - The Big Game description
Bob's friend and co-worker, Wendy, is the star of the show in this installment of Nick Jr's popular animated program for preschoolers. The 45-minute feature includes four stories plus an additional four mini-adventures. The plucky blonde supervises the resurfacing of a road when Bob falls ill in "Wendy's Busy Day," saves the day when he bungles a painting job in "Wallpaper Wendy," oversees the construction of a soccer field in "Wendy's Big Game," and fixes a tennis court after Spud the scarecrow falls into wet cement in "Wendy's Tennis Match." In each story, Wendy and Bob are joined by their building machines--Dizzy the cement mixer, Lofty the crane, Muck the bulldozer, etc.--who contribute something unique to each project. Even when things go wrong, the colorful, industrious characters treat each other with respect, work together to resolve conflicts, and take time out to have a little fun after each job. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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♥♥♥♥♥ BTB The Big Game
Since My 4 and a half year old loves Bob the Builder, all those videos are good to him. For the most part, I am ok with BTB. The biggest thing I don't like is when one of the characters, especially Spud, does something wrong, he or she simply says "Sorry" and everything is ok. My little guy says "sorry" as a reaction rather than a true apology. I do point out to him that in the real world and especially our world, there are consequences for unacceptable behaviors.
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