Join fun-loving Shaun and the rest of the flock for these 16 unbaa...lievable adventures! Shape Up With Shaun: Off The Baa!:
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DVD Description
Shaun The Sheep Box Set includes both of the barnstorming DVDs from Shaun the Sheep: Shape Up With Shaun and Off The Baa!
Shaun is a sheep who doesn't follow the flock - in fact he leads them into all sorts of scrapes and scraps, turning peace in the valley into mayhem in the meadow. Shaun and his pals run rings around their poor sheepdog Bitzer, as he tries to stop the Farmer finding out what's going on behind his back.
Every day brings new adventures for Shaun and the flock. This time they include a skiing trip around the farm with a goat, a football feud with the Naughty Pigs caused by a stray cabbage bouncing into the field, and a team effort to save Timmy's favourite sheep-dolly from the farm cat!
Editorial
Synopsis
DVD Collection that comprises two Shaun the Sheep compilation titles: Shape up with Shaun and Off the Baa!
Another great British kids' show, but why oh why Region 2 coding?
Review date: 2008-06-28 Rating: 6 out of 10
First, let me say that Shaun the Sheep is a great TV show for kids of all ages. However...
As an expatriot Briton living in the US I am constantly baffled by DVD manufacturers' insistence on producing kids TV titles in region 2 format (so that they can only be viewed on region 2 DVD players). Sadly this is the case with such classic children's TV shows as Shaun the Sheep, The Clangers, Mr. Benn, Ivor the Engine and The Wombles, and it makes it hard or virtually impossible to see these TV shows outside Europe. Region 2 format was intended to prevent people from buying videos abroad before their domestic theatre release - this is hardly going to be an issue with children's TV shows - especially ones that have been shown on TV for up to 40 years! Why, why why are these shows issued in region 2 format when it's surely just as easy to release them in open region 0 format so that everyone everywhere can view them???
Bagpuss, Paddington Bear and Trumpton are all issued in region 0 format, so thankfully these are viewable everywhere. Please, video producers, use the format that allows the most people to use the product. This is a no-brainer - you'll sell more DVDs if you open up the formatting so that everyone can enjoy the product, and you lose nothing by doing so.