World Famous Comics: Disney Presents Sebastian's Caribbean Jamboree
Disney Presents Sebastian's Caribbean Jamboree
Starring: Samuel E. Wright, Cullen Douglas Directed By: Steve Purcell Average Rating: Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: VHS Tape Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC Label: Buena Vista Home Video Number of Items: 1 Release Date: November 19, 1991 Running Time: 30 minutes Theatrical Release Date: November 22, 1991
Corporate Disney at its best... All I keep thinking while watching this video is... The man Sam Wright is obviously on drugs. The kids dance well (maybe too well) at their age. And then I think. Disney package at its best. No educational value whatsoever.
Meet the real life Sebastian What you're seeing here is a live Walt Disney World concert hosted by Samuel Wright (the voice of Sebastian the crab from The Little Mermaid). Featuring a clip of Under The Sea from The Little Mermaid, this video features various calypso style songs. It teaches you to dance too. Samuel Wright is fantastic- he even gets to talk to his alter-ego - Sebastian. The kid dancers that backup Samuel Wright are also a major highlight- they're all brilliant and can really inspire you to be an entertainer. By the way, I think the best kid dancer was the older girl in pink. I'm sure you'll have your favorite kid dancers and songs too. I say get this video to find out.
Very entertaining - for adults too My almost two-year-old son loves this video. We watch it every evening and he sings and dances and even kisses them goodbye. The music is fun and familiar, and Sam Wright and his gang are lively and entertaining. If you can find it, make a copy to use later when it wears out. I assure you, it will.
Wonderfully made As a caribbean parent, it is hard to find good children videos that would showcase the caribbean culture. One thing I regret to see is the fact that there were not enough black children in the video. My family and friends enjoy this video very much, but I can't find it anywhere. In the meantime, I will keek renting it at the video store. Great Job!