On May 15, 2018, PBS will release Pinkalicious and Petterrific: Pinkamagine It! on DVD with an MSRP of $14.99. If there is one thing Pinkalicious loves, most, it’s the color pink! When Pinkalicious wakes up to discover her whole body has suddenly turned pink, she soon learns that it is possible to have too much of a good thing. The other episodes on this DVD are:
“Fairy House”
Pinkalicious and Peter build a fairy house to attract the Springtime Fairies. But when the fairies turn out to be noisy roommates, they decide it’s probably best if they find the fairies a better home.
“Pinkabotta & Peterbotta”
Pinkalicious and Peter try their hand at being inventors and create Robotta, a robot that can move, talk and most importantly, clean. But when Robotta malfunctions, the house becomes messier than ever. Fortunately, Pinkalicious and Peter have a backup solution to make cleaning more fun: Pretend to be robots while doing it!
“Slumber Party”
Pinkalicious hosts a Princess of Pink slumber party. But one of her friends gets homesick and isn’t sure she wants to spend the night! Fortunately, Pinkalicious and friends imagine a dragon named Gertie to protect them.
“Invisible Band”
It’s the day of the Pinkville Parade and the whole marching band has gotten sick! Luckily, Pinkalicious and her friends eagerly volunteer to perform in their stead. There’s just one small problem…they don’t have any instruments!
“Dancing Shoes”
Pinkalicious tries on a mysterious pair of shoes. But after she puts them on, she can’t stop dancing!
My Opinion: This is a great DVD for kids as they can see their favorite girl Pinkalicious! And all think girly along with friendship, being away from home and more.
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