Jay Jay the Jet Plane - Jay Jay's Wing Wigglin' Mystery
from Pbs Paramount
Jay Jay The Jet Plane follows the exciting adventures of a perky and curious six-year-old jet plane Jay Jay and his airplane friends. They live and play at Tarrytown Airport a place where imagination takes flight! Each Jay Jay episode includes valuable life lessons for young children. They learn important lessons about cooperation teamwork responsibility and science and nature.System Requirements:Running Time: 70 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY Rating: NR UPC: 841887052214 Manufacturer No: 705221
Jay Jay the Jet Plane - Jay Jay's Sensational Mystery
from Pbs Paramount
Jay Jay The Jet Plane follows the exciting adventures of a perky and curious six-year-old jet plane Jay Jay and his airplane friends. They live and play at Tarrytown Airport a place where imagination takes flight! Each Jay Jay episode includes valuable life lessons for young children. They learn important lessons about cooperation teamwork responsibility and science and nature.System Requirements:Runtime: 70 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY UPC: 841887051989 Manufacturer No: 705198
Jay Jay the Jet Plane - Learning Life's Little Lessons
by Chuck Cirino
from Sony Pictures
Jay Jay may have wings and a rudder, but the crowd he hangs with isn't exactly jet set. Funny-faced flying buddies Tracy, Herky, and Snuffy never make it out of Tarrytown, let alone navigate their way through an episode without swerving into a tailspin. Life's Little Lessons lifts off with Herky faking wellness to get to the fair; from there, Tracy tries tackling sonic booms unsupervised, Herky spins his wheels in a tricky game of opposites, Snuffy gets his propeller out of joint over the impermanence of his snowman pal, and Tracy learns to shelf her impatience, a surefire plan for catching sight of a shooting star. A fleet gentler than Jay Jay's doesn't exist--forget about fastening your seatbelt for these low-flying adventures. In fact, if Lessons' lessons take hold the way its creators intended, preschoolers'll come away even more grounded than when they tuned in for takeoff. --Tammy La Gorce
Contains five episodes. Upsy-Downosis - It looks like Herky's caught a case of "Upsy-Downosis," a kind of cold that causes planes and helicopters to fly upside down. Not wanting to miss out on a trip to the beach, Herky tries to keep his cold a secret! But when Herky's Upsy-Downosis causes him to mess up an important delivery for Brenda, he learns why it's best to let an adult know when you're not feeling well. Tracy's Sonic Boom - Savannah has agreed to help Tracy learn how to fly fast enough to do a sonic boom as soon as she returns to Tarrytown. But Tracy doesn't want to wait that long, and decides that she's going to try to learn on her own! When she flies out of control and has to be rescued, Tracy realizes there are some things that shouldn't be done without the help of an adult. Herky and The Opposites Game - Herky and Jay Jay challenge each other to a game of Opposites. Unable to stump Herky with opposite words like "high" and "low," "wet" and "dry," Jay Jay asks Herky to come up with the opposite of "Snuffy." Stuck, Herky turns to Old Oscar, who teaches him that sometimes you have to look at things in a different way in order to find the answer. Snuffy's Snowman - After the planes spend the day at Frosty Pines building a snowman, Snuffy decides he wants to bring "Jack Frosty" back to visit Tarrytown Airport. That night, Snuffy is shocked to find his snowman is starting to melt! Jay Jay explains that since a snowman's place is in the snow, they should probably take him back to Frosty Pines. That way, Jack Frosty can stay cold all year around, and Snuffy can visit him anytime he wants! Tracy's Shooting Star - After Jay Jay and Big Jake spot a shooting star, Tracy is determined to see one for herself. But after staying up late three nights in a row with no luck, Tracy worries that she'll never see one! Discouraged, she turns to Brenda Blue, who explains that patience is part of any worthwhile discovery. That very night, Tracy's patience is rewarded when she sees the biggest shooting star of all!
Jay Jay the Jet Plane - Liking Yourself Inside and Out
by Chuck Cirino
from Sony Pictures
One of the best television shows for the toddler crowd, Jay Jay the Jet Plane proves, just as Toy Story did, that computer animation is hardly daunting when characters and stories are thoroughly engaging. Adventures in Learning gathers five short episodes, each featuring Jay Jay, the diminutive delivery plane with a (more or less) human face. "A Trip to Skylandia" finds the airborne hero doubting the existence of a castle in the clouds (as drawn by best friend Tuffy), until he's swept into Tuffy's imaginative vision. "Jay Jay's Butterfly Adventure" concerns loving efforts to find a winter home for a winged pal, and "Tuffy's Trip to Pangabula" features an exciting race to transport a tow truck across an ocean. While visually splendid, these tales are finally about the spirit of adventure, the virtue of persistence, and open minds. --Tom Keogh
Soaring sky-high in his most fun-filled "edu-taining" adventures yet, Jay Jay The Jet Plane(tm) serves up all-new inspiring tales that deliver wholesome laughter and positive values in equal measure. Jay Jay(tm) teaches kids how to like themselves inside and out, discover their own special strengths, and appreciate each other no matter what color. Collecting five heartwarming tales to delight kids and parents alike, Jay Jay's whimsical adventures deliver eye-popping animation with sweet-natured humor to inspire pre-schoolers to be the best they can be!
Picture Day On Picture Day - Snuffy(tm) is insecure, feeling awkward in front of the camera. That is, until old Oscar(tm) explains that Snuffy's "big nose" gives him the power to sky-write - that's what makes him unique! Soon Snuffy discovers everyone is beautiful inside and out!
Switch-Around Day - With Herky(tm) keen to feel the rushof jet-speed flight, and Savannah(tm) curious to slow down for a spell, both trade places. After such a switch-a-roo,changing one's ways isn't what they imagined. Instead, liking who you are is what's important.
Evan(tm) Gets His Wings - Herky attaches a big balloon to Revvin' Evan(tm) in the hopes of making him fly just like the airplanes. What goes up must come down - and this fun flight turns sour when they run into bad weather, showing that using your own strengths is what makes you special.
Jay Jay the Jet Plane - Good Friends Forever
by Chuck Cirino
from Sony Pictures
One of the best television shows for the toddler crowd, Jay Jay the Jet Plane proves, just as Toy Story did, that computer animation is hardly daunting when characters and stories are thoroughly engaging. Adventures in Learning gathers five short episodes, each featuring Jay Jay, the diminutive delivery plane with a (more or less) human face. "A Trip to Skylandia" finds the airborne hero doubting the existence of a castle in the clouds (as drawn by best friend Tuffy), until he's swept into Tuffy's imaginative vision. "Jay Jay's Butterfly Adventure" concerns loving efforts to find a winter home for a winged pal, and "Tuffy's Trip to Pangabula" features an exciting race to transport a tow truck across an ocean. While visually splendid, these tales are finally about the spirit of adventure, the virtue of persistence, and open minds. --Tom Keogh
Episodes include:GRUMPY O'MALLEY, THE GREAT TARRYTOWN BLACKOUT, CATCH THE BUZZ, REVVIN' EVAN'S DAY and MISSING YOU!
Jay Jay The Jet Plane - Adventures in Learning
by Chuck Cirino
from Sony Pictures
One of the best television shows for the toddler crowd, Jay Jay the Jet Plane proves, just as Toy Story did, that computer animation is hardly daunting when characters and stories are thoroughly engaging. Adventures in Learning gathers five short episodes, each featuring Jay Jay, the diminutive delivery plane with a (more or less) human face. "A Trip to Skylandia" finds the airborne hero doubting the existence of a castle in the clouds (as drawn by best friend Tuffy), until he's swept into Tuffy's imaginative vision. "Jay Jay's Butterfly Adventure" concerns loving efforts to find a winter home for a winged pal, and "Tuffy's Trip to Pangabula" features an exciting race to transport a tow truck across an ocean. While visually splendid, these tales are finally about the spirit of adventure, the virtue of persistence, and open minds. --Tom Keogh
Jay Jay The Jet Plane - Lessons for All Seasons
by Chuck Cirino
from Sony Pictures
One of the best television shows for the toddler crowd, Jay Jay the Jet Plane proves, just as Toy Story did, that computer animation is hardly daunting when characters and stories are thoroughly engaging. Adventures in Learning gathers five short episodes, each featuring Jay Jay, the diminutive delivery plane with a (more or less) human face. "A Trip to Skylandia" finds the airborne hero doubting the existence of a castle in the clouds (as drawn by best friend Tuffy), until he's swept into Tuffy's imaginative vision. "Jay Jay's Butterfly Adventure" concerns loving efforts to find a winter home for a winged pal, and "Tuffy's Trip to Pangabula" features an exciting race to transport a tow truck across an ocean. While visually splendid, these tales are finally about the spirit of adventure, the virtue of persistence, and open minds. --Tom Keogh
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