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B1 & B2 try to help Morgan achieve his dream of becoming a magician, however the Bananas ideas turn out to be not very helpful at all!
In other episodes, the Bananas think they've found the egg of a real live dragon, Rat talks the Bananas into searching for the long, lost "Big Cheese", and the Bananas get more than they bargained for when they babysit some ducklings.
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My girls are Bananas in Pyjamas fans so I was looking forward to watching the latest release Morgan the Magnificent.
This DVD did not disappoint. Comprising of a selection of short episodes this DVD is perfect if you want segmented screen time or great to watch in one sitting. My girls really liked that each episode could be selected and seem to have got a handle on how to do this using the menu button on the remote. We all love the theme tune and find ourselves humming the tune or singing out loud.
The DVD is very well animated and at times I had to remind myself it is fully animated. The episodes are really funny and very nicely done in a way that appeals to a wide range of ages. I actually enjoyed watching this DVD with the kids. Miss four absolutely loves this and we have been using watching it as a reward for her which has been working really well.
Miss Six and Miss Eight also love watching it so it as made our mornings run smoothly going back to school when I say they can watch this when they are ready. This is a great entertaining DVD that will have your little ones in stitches as they laugh aloud with B1 and B2 at their adventures.
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