Miles from Tomorrowland Let's Rocket
SCORE: 74
Family Friendly Gaming was recently provided the DVD of Miles from
Tomorrowland Let's Rocket. This DVD contains 121 minutes of the Miles
from Tomorrowland television show. The episodes on this disc are Runaway
Shuttle, Surfin' The Whirlpool, Ocean in Motion, Explorer Exchange, Game
On, How I Saved My Summer Vacation, Who Stole the Stellosphere?, Rock N'
Roll, To The Goldilocks Zone, and Hiccup In The Plan.
Miles from Tomorrowland Let's Rocket is the most politically correct
Disney Junior show I have ever seen. The mother in Miles from
Tomorrowland Let's Rocket is the captain. The father is the mechanic.
There is a daughter and a son. The males are shown as impulsive and not
always reliable. The female characters are shown as in leadership and
being tolerant and understanding.
The Slimer episode of Miles from Tomorrowland Let's Rocket confused me.
The humans are expected to be tolerant and understanding of the alien
culture. However the reverse does not apply. Why do the humans always
have to make all the sacrifices? Miles from Tomorrowland Let's Rocket is
also very surfer heavy. Numerous episodes contains surfer lingo.
For a Disney Junior show Miles from Tomorrowland Let's Rocket has very
little educational value. The Admiral character in Miles from
Tomorrowland Let's Rocket has two heads that provide comic relief. Kind
of sad that male authority figures are shown for comic relief purpose.
Does that mean Miles from Tomorrowland Let's Rocket is a part of the war
on men?
Miles from Tomorrowland Let's Rocket comes with a flashlight that looks
like the Blastboard from the television show. The robot ostrich is an
interesting character in Miles from Tomorrowland Let's Rocket. This show
seems to try and humanize animals which fits right in with its political
correctness teachings. Miles from Tomorrowland Let's Rocket is very
light on punishment for most characters that do wrong. The thief
character is the one exception.
Miles from Tomorrowland Let's Rocket is more action orientated than most
other Disney Junior shows we have seen here at Family Friendly Gaming.
The family element in Miles from Tomorrowland Let's Rocket is fantastic.
The imagination of what happens out in space in Miles from Tomorrowland
Let's Rocket is fun. Sure it is not always science, which is something
you will have to explain to children.
- Yolanda
Graphics: 85%
Sound: 75%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Gameplay: 70%
Family Friendly Factor:
70%
System: DVD
Publisher: Disney
Developer: Disney Junior
Rating:
‘TV-Y’ - Directed to children 7 and older
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