Sweet And Sassy, She’s Trouble’s Best Friend
January 17, 2008
(NAPSI)-The smallest girl in Miss Clavel’s boarding school is once again finding big adventure-this time on DVD.
Since her introduction in 1939 by Ludwig Bemelmans, the little girl known as Madeline has managed to get herself into one predicament after another, causing her friends and teachers no end of worry-all the while charming three generations of readers. In the end, though, she always comes out all right. Her boundless energy and spirit make her a favorite, passed down from mother to daughter and teacher to student.
And now she’s letting her own sweet brand of trouble loose in the City of Lights. Based on Bemelmans’ classic children’s books, “Madeline:?Meet Me in Paris” (Fox Home Entertainment) shows this unforgettable character to be a charmingly impetuous, irrepressible, mischievous and precocious young girl. Smart, strong and always willing to explore, Madeline takes to the streets of Paris in two adventurous journeys-”Madeline at the Louvre” and “Madeline at the Eiffel Tower.”
In the first, Madeline discovers the wonders of painting and is inspired to explore the magnificence of the masters displayed at the famous museum. During the excursion, she inadvertently leaves her rendition behind, where it is mistaken for a lost great masterpiece, causing complete confusion and utter chaos.
On a subsequent visit to the Eiffel Tower, Madeline’s friend Pepito urges her to practice a physics lesson they studied earlier that day by dropping an egg from the top of the great monument. While initially resisting the urge to meet the dare, she eventually gives in to her adventurous and curious spirit, which, true to Madeline style, results in total pandemonium.
The “Madeline: Meet Me In Paris” DVD provides fun and merriment for the whole family. To learn more, visit www.foxhome.com.
Two new adventures on DVD bring the spirit of a favorite character home for generations to enjoy.
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