Wee Sing in the Marvelous Musical Mansion
Wee Sing in the Marvelous Musical Mansion
G | 04 September 1992 (USA)
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A mysterious package from Timbuktu? A door knocker that rattles off riddles? Music boxes that come to life? Piccolo Pizza and Piano Pudding? Where will you find such magical, musical, mysterious things? At Uncle Rubato’s Marvelous Musical Mansion! Dance and sing in every room with enchanting new friends and help Uncle Rubato, Aunty Annabella, Alex, Benji, and Kelly solve a most baffling mystery---who or what took all the missing musical treasures? Enjoy this wholesome entertainment for the entire family. Dazzling sets and over 20 uplifting song and dance numbers showcase adorable characters who inspire the love of music while sharing important values including self-esteem and being considerate of others.

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Colibel

Terrible acting, screenplay and direction.

Flyerplesys

Perfectly adorable

Manthast

Absolutely amazing

Nessieldwi

Very interesting film. Was caught on the premise when seeing the trailer but unsure as to what the outcome would be for the showing. As it turns out, it was a very good film.

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singergirl29

This is the most realistic movie ever! The characters seem genuine to the point where Benji (who appears to be Indian) believes that he has inherited a family trait from a bunch of White folks! The music boxes are filled with a magical appeal that will have kids and adults alike singing right along (but make sure to cover your ears during the "Flo Fortissimo" section -- she's a REALLY LOUD singer!). "Marvelous Musical Mansion" has helped me bond with my family, connect with my pets, solve difficult riddles, and even write my own melody (so all my friends can sing with me)! On a personal level, I really connected with Kelly: the wonder she felt at the mystery of a melody and the magic of music were so authentic that I found myself tapping my feet to a catchy beat and singing along when I heard a song. The elder characters, Uncle Rubato and Aunty Annabella, provided much-needed comic relief: their hairstyles, stylish clothing, and ability to float added immensely to the hilarity of already amusing situations. The boys, Alex and Benji, had a heartwarming brotherly relationship that is a rare gem in the movie industry these days. TRUE FACT: The birdwatchers, Madge and Maude, are actually the creators of Wee Sing! And their dancing is off the hook!

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Justin Giles

I enjoyed this movie as a kid. Lots of that music thats annoying but you just have to listen to it. If you have kids around the age of 5 or so consider this as a rental, otherwise your kids will play it over and over and over and over..... However there is very good music, and there is a mystery or a "riddel" that must be solved. It's good for the kids. You should maybe get a few of your kids friends to watch it with him. If I was a little kid I'd give the movie a 10 but since I'm much older now I give it an 8 as a kids movie, a 1 as a adult movie. Don't rent this movie thinking it will be a good musical. There is a wide base of characters however the kids are a little corny. When I think back I seem to remember a big table of food in the movie that was so interesting, probably because they sung a song about it.

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dvmunchkin

Marvelous Musical Mansion is probably the funniest movie I have ever seen in my life. Good times! you need to see it! it's awesome! Okay, it's not actually a good movie in that kind of way. It's just a lot of fun to make fun of. fun. So you should watch it. If you're in your teen or 20's or whatever. Or just really high. Cause for kids it's probably really dumb and not entertaining at all. And it's not really educating for kids. I dunno, it's just really funny. It's just so awesome in a ridiculous, why was this movie ever made, kind of way. Take it lightly and play along. And you'll just have to enjoy it! So rent it now!! Happy watching!

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