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Rubble & Crew On The Job

 

 

SCORE: 84

 

Rubble & Crew On The Job 

 

I am very appreciative that Family Friendly Gaming was given a retail copy of Rubble & Crew On The Job on DVD. It takes two hours and forty-two minutes to watch Rubble & Crew On The Job from start to finish. There are fourteen episodes on the Rubble & Crew On The Job disc. Every two episodes make the episode length to around the thirty minute mark. There will be spoilers in my review of the Rubble & Crew On The Job DVD.

I can see why so many people love Paw Patrol and Rubble & Crew. These dogs operate major construction equipment and they build all these buildings. There is no money that is exchanged in Rubble & Crew On The Job. Someone needs a museum then Rubble & Crew build it for them. The materials are just provided and it gets built. Could you imagine wanting a house in the country and someone built it for you with no cost to you?

There is an episode in Rubble & Crew On The Job devoted to Halloween. There is also an episode in Rubble & Crew On The Job devoted to moving some bats. I love how the bats follow the dogs thanks to flowers in Rubble & Crew On The Job. There is also a baby bat that did not originally go with the rest. So they had a dog pretend to be a bat to fly to encourage the baby to follow it.

There are multiple episodes in Rubble & Crew On The Job where they build around nature. One of those builds is to put the school around a duck pond. In another instance in Rubble & Crew On The Job they build around a tree and nest of bees. Rubble & Crew On The Job teaches us that there is always a construction solution to the different problems. There is a bit of stress as humans promise something will get done.

Rubble & Crew On The Job teaches kids to leave nature alone. In one instance the park ranger in a wheelchair tells the pups to stay on the trails. I love going out into the woods and being deep in nature. I really hope kids will get to have that experience as well. There are humorous moments in Rubble & Crew On The Job where Rubble is scared of a sea dragon water park like thing.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 85%
Sound: 86%
Replay/Extras: 80%
Gameplay: 84%
Family Friendly Factor: 84%

System: DVD
Publisher: Paramount
Developer: Nickelodeon
Rating: ‘NR’ - Not Rated


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