Clifford's Really Big Movie (G)

Charming and harmless. Nap while your kid enjoys.

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Movie details
  • Studio: Warner Bros., Warner Bros.
  • Directed By: Robert Ramirez
  • Cast: John Ritter, Wayne Brady
  • Running Time: 73 minutes
  • Release Date: 04/23/2004
  • Video/DVD Release Date: 08/24/2004
  • Genre: Family and Kids
  • MPAA Rating: G
  • MPAA Explanation: all audiences

Parents need to know

Parents need to know that there is some mild peril and some emotional tension. Some children may be upset when Clifford and his friends leave home or when the dogs lie about not having owners.

Families can talk about how Clifford got the wrong idea by hearing only part of what Emily Elizabeth's parents said about him. What should he have done instead of leaving? Make sure children know that it is never all right for anyone to leave home without talking to the family about what is wrong.

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Common Sense says

What's the story?

Reviewed by Nell Minow

Clifford (voice of the late John Ritter in his last role) lives with Emily Elizabeth and her family on dogbone-shaped Birdwell Island. His best dog friends are T-Bone (voice of Kel Mitchell) and Cleo (voice of Cree Summer). When Clifford overhears Emily Elizabeth's parents talk to a neighbor about how much he eats, Clifford thinks he is too much of a burden for the family and decides that he, T-Bone, and Cleo should join an animal act and compete for a prize of a lifetime supply of pet Tummy Yummies. The animal act includes a trapeze artist ferret named Shackelford (voice of Wayne Brady) and a tightrope-walking cow named Dorothy (voice of Jenna Elfman). They are managed by Larry (voice of Judge Reinhold), who loves them very much but has not been able to make the act successful. Their only chance is to win that contest. But, Shackelford says, in order to do that, they need something big. Enter Clifford.

Is it any good?

3

Clifford is not just a Big Red Dog; he's a big, red phenomenon, hero of a series of books by Norman Bridwell, an animated PBS series, and even a live road show. Now he has moved (briefly) to the big screen with CLIFFORD'S REALLY BIG MOVIE. Clifford is a really, really big red dog, part of his appeal to toddlers, who live among giants and are thus drawn to huge, powerful but kind creatures who love children (like Barney). Children also like the way that Clifford explores the world around him, learning gentle lessons about getting along with others and solving problems like finding lost toys and not being afraid of a storm.

The limited animation style looks static on the big screen and the movie is too long for its intended age group even at 75 minutes. The children at the screening I attended fidgeted during the musical numbers and some seemed uncomfortable with even the mild tension in the story. The story itself is questionable, with Clifford and his friends leaving home without thinking about how upsetting that will be for their families. The song lyrics justifying it were downright unsettling at times; it cannot be wise to sing to children about how "You've got to be lost if you want to be found....It only gets better after it gets worst, happy ever after needs the scary part first." It's fine to let children know that problems can be solved, but this suggests that they cannot be happy unless they make sure something bad happens first.

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Parents and kids say

All Reviews

There are 10 reviews.

5


Posted on 11/01/06 by Cartoonaholic_Chocoholic Kid contributor, age 14

Good, it's not boring. Live a little!

Come on, rapscallions, live a little! This movie is good, not boring! That Barney movie (Barney's Great Adventure) isn't lame, also good!!! Live a little, why don't you? :)
4


Posted on 05/22/06 by jazandmic Adult contributor

Very Sweet Movie

My litte one loves this movie...I had to watch it about 2-3 times before I appreciated it, but it's worth it. Also, I always know when it ends, because my litte one comes out of the room crying the end song..."I can't come home until I go". She also loves the "You and Me" song at the beginning. Not for nothing, the music makes the movie!
3


Posted on 03/24/06 by bethlthomson Adult contributor

Cute

This movie is cute & sweet my kids love this movie they think its a funny! movie.
0


Posted on 08/20/05 by queenrachie2 Kid contributor, age 14

So So So BORING!!!!!!!!!!! (not for 4 - )

This is the most boring movie ever created! Save your time!
4

Posted on 06/07/05 by Anonymous Adult contributor

3

Posted on 04/22/05 by Anonymous Adult contributor

4

Posted on 01/21/05 by Anonymous Adult contributor

5

Posted on 12/21/04 by Anonymous Adult contributor

3


Posted on 11/30/04 by lostremote Adult contributor

Made my kid cry

We bought this movie without seeing it first thinking that it's Clifford and can't be too harmful! There is a part in the movie where Clifford and the gang leave in the middle of the night to join a traveling animal show. My 3 year-old daughter cries every time she sees this (she has watched the movie 4 times) I try to skip past this part, but usually don't get to the remote fast enough. Emily Elizabeth doesn't know that Clifford is leaving and this really upsets my daughter. I would recommend this for kids older than three (maybe 4 or 5)who can understand the themes better.
1

Posted on 07/09/04 by Anonymous Kid contributor, age 12

Boring

I was so bored.

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Adult Reviews

There are 7 reviews.

4


Posted on 05/22/06 by jazandmic Adult contributor

Very Sweet Movie

My litte one loves this movie...I had to watch it about 2-3 times before I appreciated it, but it's worth it. Also, I always know when it ends, because my litte one comes out of the room crying the end song..."I can't come home until I go". She also loves the "You and Me" song at the beginning. Not for nothing, the music makes the movie!
3


Posted on 03/24/06 by bethlthomson Adult contributor

Cute

This movie is cute & sweet my kids love this movie they think its a funny! movie.
4

Posted on 06/07/05 by Anonymous Adult contributor

3

Posted on 04/22/05 by Anonymous Adult contributor

4

Posted on 01/21/05 by Anonymous Adult contributor

5

Posted on 12/21/04 by Anonymous Adult contributor

3


Posted on 11/30/04 by lostremote Adult contributor

Made my kid cry

We bought this movie without seeing it first thinking that it's Clifford and can't be too harmful! There is a part in the movie where Clifford and the gang leave in the middle of the night to join a traveling animal show. My 3 year-old daughter cries every time she sees this (she has watched the movie 4 times) I try to skip past this part, but usually don't get to the remote fast enough. Emily Elizabeth doesn't know that Clifford is leaving and this really upsets my daughter. I would recommend this for kids older than three (maybe 4 or 5)who can understand the themes better.
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Kids Reviews

There are 3 reviews.

5


Posted on 11/01/06 by Cartoonaholic_Chocoholic Kid contributor, age 14

Good, it's not boring. Live a little!

Come on, rapscallions, live a little! This movie is good, not boring! That Barney movie (Barney's Great Adventure) isn't lame, also good!!! Live a little, why don't you? :)
0


Posted on 08/20/05 by queenrachie2 Kid contributor, age 14

So So So BORING!!!!!!!!!!! (not for 4 - )

This is the most boring movie ever created! Save your time!
1

Posted on 07/09/04 by Anonymous Kid contributor, age 12

Boring

I was so bored.
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