Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Vampirina DVD


A young vampire girl, Vampirina (aka Vee), is the new kid in town after her family moves from Transylvania to Pennsylvania. In her unfamiliar surroundings, Vee first tries to adapt, change and blend in with her schoolmates but ultimately she learns to appreciate her unique individuality and her friends' too. Whether they’re making their own music videos, planning a party or throwing a sleepover, Vee and her friends always figure out how to have fang-tastic fun!

Voice Cast:     Isabella Crovetti as Vampirina; Lauren Graham as Oxana Hauntley; James Van Der Beek as Boris Hauntley; Wanda Sykes as Gregoria; and Mitchell Whitfield as Demi
Executive Producer:   Chris Nee

Episodes: Going Batty / Scare B&B
                 The Sleepover / Portrait of a Vampire
                 Vee’s Surprise Party / Vee Goes Viral
                 The Plant Predicament / Mummy Mayhem

Release Date:             October 17, 2017
Ratings:                       TV-Y (US); G (CE/CF)
Total Run Time:                        Approximately 92 minutes
Aspect Ratio:  1.78:1 Widescreen (Enhanced for 16x9 Televisions)
Audio: 2.0 Dolby Digital
Languages:                 English

Subtitles:                      English SDH


Download Vampirina's Print & Play Activity Pages

My Thoughts

Vampirina is an adorable new Disney series that centers around a vampire family that goes to live in a human town. Don't worry though--they are nice vampires. They also have a little ghost and werewolf dog who live with them. They open a little Bed & Breakfast and all their friends from Transylvania stop by to visit.  Vampirina is learning to fit in with her new friends and having fun hosting their guests.  This DVD includes eight episodes:

Going Batty/Scare B & B
The Sleepover/Portrait of a Vampire
Vee's Surprise Party/Vee Goes Viral
The Plant Predicament/Mummy Mayhem

This is an adorable show. My kids just love these new characters, and the DVD is being released just in time for Halloween. This show is a great way to teach kids that being different doesn't have to be bad. The series is definitely a worthy addition to the Disney family.



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