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Madeline - Cooking School
Madeline - Cooking School
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List Price: $9.98  (€7.88)
Buy New: $0.62  (€0.49)
You Save: $9.36  (€7.39) (94%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(based on 3 reviews)
Sales Rank: 16967
Category: Video

Actors: A.j. Bond, Kyle Labine, Kelly Sheridan, Kristin Fairlie, Vanessa King
Publisher: Sony
Studio: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Label: Sony
Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Hifi Sound, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: VHS Tape
Running Time: 30 minutes
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 4.2 x 1.1

ISBN: 0307142612
UPC: 074644998832
EAN: 9780307142610
ASIN: 0307142612

Release Date: June 30, 1998
Theatrical Release Date: September 18, 1993
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
When the French schoolgirls prepare sandwiches for the imperious Lord Koo-Kooface, even they can't stomach the results. Let's just say "everything" doesn't mean lettuce, tomato, and onions here. So the chairman of the Board of Trustees foots the bill for classes at the Cordon Rouge with Chef Flambe. Needless to say, Madeline dresses her chicken as a doll and sets a few crustaceans free, and the good chef literally gets egg on his face before the girls learn to whip up exquisite croissants, souffles, and Beef Wellington for their final project. But soft-hearted Madeline gives her chicken away to some hungry street children and forgoes her diploma, until the all-knowing Miss Clavell figures it out. This installment of the series based on Ludwig Bemelmans's classic books hits the right balance of mischief and lessons learned. --Kimberly Heinrichs


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Perfect food for the eyes.   June 4, 2001
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This video is a big hit with my 3 1/2 year old and would be good for older kids too. At about 30 minutes it's a great length for parents who want their kids to watch something good but not too long. The target group would be predominantly girls, but there is a token boy for boy viewers to identify with. He's Pepito, the son of the Spanish ambassador, and he lives next door to the girls in their Parisian boarding school. He washes the floors as well as learning to cook at cooking school, so relax about the gender stereotyping. As for the plot, in a nutshell, the girls' cook at their boarding school is suddenly taken ill just as the head of the board of trustees (one Lord Cucuface) is coming to lunch. He gets awful cheese sandwiches, made by the girls, so they are packed off to "Le Cordon Rouge", the best cooking school in the whole of France, to learn how to cook with chef Flambe. They all get their diploma, except Madeline, because she gave her diploma-exam dish to some hungry children on the street. The moral of the story is "kindness is more important than cooking" and it isn't even too sentimentally done. Highlights are the music: some nice catchy tunes, and some charming French accents. But the icing on the cake is Christopher Plummer's narration. Rich, rounded upper-class British English which is a real pleasure to listen to. Another half a dozen Madeline videos are on order for this household. But do get the books too!


5 out of 5 stars Perfect food for the eyes.   June 4, 2001
  7 out of 7 found this review helpful

This video is a big hit with my 3 1/2 year old and would be good for older kids too. At about 30 minutes it's a great length for parents who want their kids to watch something good but not too long. The target group would be predominantly girls, but there is a token boy for boy viewers to identify with. He's Pepito, the son of the Spanish ambassador, and he lives next door to the girls in their Parisian boarding school. He washes the floors as well as learning to cook at cooking school, so relax about the gender stereotyping. As for the plot, in a nutshell, the girls' cook at their boarding school is suddenly taken ill just as the head of the board of trustees (one Lord Cucuface) is coming to lunch. He gets awful cheese sandwiches, made by the girls, so they are packed off to "Le Cordon Rouge", the best cooking school in the whole of France, to learn how to cook with chef Flambe. They all get their diploma, except Madeline, because she gave her diploma-exam dish to some hungry children on the street. The moral of the story is "kindness is more important than cooking" and it isn't even too sentimentally done. Highlights are the music: some nice catchy tunes, and some charming French accents. But the icing on the cake is Christopher Plummer's narration. Rich, rounded upper-class British English which is a real pleasure to listen to. Another half a dozen Madeline videos are on order for this household. But do get the books too!


4 out of 5 stars Help-the-needy message, cute songs   October 27, 1999
  15 out of 15 found this review helpful

My two sons (aged 6 and 3) like this video. For days after viewing it they go about the house singing, "Fry it, we'll try it. Stew it, we'll do it. Now we've got the hang of it there's really nothing to it!" They like watching Madeline et al make souffles and roast chickens. I am happy to let my children watch this video because a) There is no violence, or belching or other antisocial behaviour b) There is a charitable message c) The kids like to dream of being let loose in the kitchen d) The video is not too long, but long enough to satisfy them. I give 5 star ratings very sparingly.


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