Product Description: This is the story of a group of dogs intent on finding thieves who stole the elusive "Bone of Scone." According to legend the Bone of Scone is responsible for "Puppy Power" which makes it possible for youngsters and dogs to communicate with each other. Led by a dog named Cooler and a huge mutt named Whopper (the Big Paw of the title) the gang of canines proves to be a clever match for the thieves.System Requirements:Run Time: 76 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY Rating: NR UPC: 012236130703 Manufacturer No: 13070
Customer Reviews Average Rating: none Great! I thought this movie was fantastic! The shipping time was great too! I may be young still, but rest assured that it will stay in my collection forever, until I can show it to great-grandchildren!!
Pound Puppies, Big Paw This has to be one of the most loved videos for young children there is! My grandchildren have all fallen in love with this video. I first taped this program off of the television just by happen chance and it became such a favorite I feared the tape would break from over use. My 16 year old granddaughter still loves it. How wonderful to have a video that all of my grandchildren, ages 2 - 16 will actually sit together and watch and enjoy. Its a classic that will endure!!
Great. It was great. If you dont like this movie and its spectacular songs, there is something wrong with your sense of good taste.
Love it I remember watching this movie when I was younger and was ecstatic to find it on dvd and available for purchase.
What an experience ?!!!! I would like to give it 3 and a half stars actually,,,,,,the reason being that I directed it almost 20 years ago,,,,it was a great challenge after completing the supervising of the series 'Spiral Zone' ( 65 episodes .
We did the pre-production in 2 months and a half and the actual production in 3 months,,,,,so a feature film made in 5 months and a half instead of the usual 3 years the Disney studio takes,so I believed then that as a director all doors in Hollywood would be open to me,,,,,stupid was I..............Nothing did happen,I never got a thank you from the executive producer or the Bonus money I was promissed.
But it was fun all the way,working an average 16 hours a day seven days a week,timing exposure sheets,checking layouts,animation,BG's,and we never made pencil testing exept for about 10 scenes of dancing at the pound;I had to flip drawings,even cells that had inbetweening mistakes to judge the animation.
The storyboard was completed in 6 weeks of wich I made more then a quarter of it,I don't know how I found all the energy to work like that,,,I guess I was young and full of passion for animation.
I did keep all my Artwork all these years and as bad as the film may be,considering the conditions and time we had to make it,.,,,I am proud of it no matter what.It was an extreme challenge that gave me experience and confidence,perhaps one day I may make a feature film in 3 years instead of 5 months and a half.