Imagination Movers

2008

Seasons & Episodes

  • 3
  • 2
  • 1
  • 0

EP3 Imagination Movers In Concert Mar 11, 2011

EP13 Award to the Wise Apr 04, 2012

EP17 Have You Ever Seen a Unicorn? May 07, 2012

EP19 How the West Was Fun Feb 12, 2013

EP20 Uffle-Fluffs Jan 01, 0001

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Synopsis

Imagination Movers is a Live-action Pre-school television series that premiered on September 6, 2008 on Disney Channel. The program was originally part of the Playhouse Disney daily block intended for preschoolers. On February 14, 2011, it was moved to the Disney Junior block, serving as Playhouse Disney's replacement. The Imagination Movers TV series is based on the format and music of the New Orleans based music group Imagination Movers who both act and are co-executive-producers of the show. On May 30, 2011, it was announced that the series will end after the remaining episodes of the third season have aired, though the band itself will continue and is open to doing other projects. On November 28, 2011 the Movers ran an announcement on official Facebook page implying that they have been given the green light to air more new episodes of the show in 2012.

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Mjeteconer Just perfect...
Smartorhypo Highly Overrated But Still Good
TrueHello Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.
Invaderbank The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
whitneycasey So happy these guys are making great kids music that is cool for the parents too! We just went to their concert and they are SO talented! They genuinely like kids. They don't have to fake what they do. We love their show and their music and we're so excited that our son loves them. They're not only great entertainers but the nicest people too. They really can't be compared to any other show out there... I haven't met anyone who doesn't like these guys! (until I read the two reviews on this page from someone who doesn't like hip hop, and someone who might not understand north American culture...) but aside from those two people; I think north America loves these guys! Hopefully we will get to see these guys for years to come!
HornedKing My little girl is almost two at this time, and she loves singing. She is very interested in learning new words and concepts, too. This show is perfect for her. Its goal is to provide positive male role models on television, as well as to thrill kids with music and action entertainment. It is not as far-out as Captain Kangaroo or as fantasy-filled as Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood. It doesn't need to be. It is tailored to suit modern children, kids who need more realistic father figures than what we usually see presented on TV. The Movers don't interact with eight-foot-tall, make-believe dinosaurs, slapstick cats and dogs, or an idiot sponge-person. The puppets on the show are cute and limited to a small amount of screen time. Disney has a hit with this series that seeks to provide a lot of music, a lot of positivity, and a bit of education to boot. It's more grounded in reality than most programs found on children's television these days (for example, "Yo, Gabba Gabba!"), and features a violence-free warehouse in which the Movers can interact with other amusing or pleasant human characters, such as Mr. Knit Knots and Nina. The music featured on the show is strongly reminiscent of '80s and '90s pop rock. I like it, and my wife agrees that the Imagination Movers is just right for our little girl.
flutemusik This is the Monkees of the new millennium! I grew up in the 80s and watched their reruns and have loved that group for a long time. When I saw that Imagination Movers were going to be on Playhouse Disney, I decided to give it a shot (for my 8 month old and my almost 2 year old!). The show is terrific! The songs are catchy, the jokes pretty funny, and best of all THEY AREN'T ANNOYING like most other children's shows! I would actually consider going to their show if they came to my town!They teach great things like brushing your teeth, exercising, and also have creative ways of solving problems. I'm looking forward to the Halloween episode. Disney has been playing a song from it and it's a snappy tune! Even my almost 2 year old sings the words that he can pronounce! "Boom, boom, boom, cha cha cha. Oooh, oooh, ooh, ya ya ya!"
remitch1 We just watched the first one. We have a 3 year old daughter.It is great for age 3 and up. This show makes your child think and dance, also bright colors. This show dose not seem to talk down on kids. Our daughter was trying to do there dances. Witch was really funny to watch her do. Witch we was glad it did not.Our daughter loved the oppsite room. We hope there is more for our daughter to be able to watch more.Also our daughter loves music. So if your child loves music. This is the show for your kid to watch.We are always looking for good shows like this one for our daughter. We are looking forward to seeing more on TV.