Product DescriptionWatch the wacky world of the Fairly Odd Parents of your GameBoy Advance! Bring four of the very best episodes with you, anywhere you go!
Format: GBA
Genre: MISCELLANEOUS/OTHER
UPC: 096427013440
Manufacturer No: 01344
Fun. I guess. (Rating: 3 out of 5) This game is great, until about three days of watching it. The best episode is That's Life. The most boring one is Father Time. Overall it's really funny. I reccomend it to all Fairly OddParents fans.
THE BEST (Rating: 5 out of 5) Its awesome you should get one heres my ratings:
Sound:8/10
Picture:8/10
Color:8/10
Overall:9/10
its cool it could be better.
Great idea who's time has come! (Rating: 4 out of 5) I kept telling my kids that "Video Now" would soon be "Video Not Now" once someone came up with an idea to do the same thing in color, and Nintendo has! Kids love being able to watch their favorite shows, and I love the idea that these little cartridges are almost indestructable compared to the mini-cd's that went along with Video Now.
Kids loved this Fairly Odd Parent Vol 2. Has favorite eps from the series, and with almost 45 minutes of play time, it makes it easier to relax when on long road trip. Plus, the cost is significantly cheaper than putting in a video system into your vehicle. Each kid can watch what they want to, and not bother the other. Great concept, and great Nick Toons.
Added Bonus (Rating: 4 out of 5) This volume has more episodes compared to the first volume. These compilations provide variety the GBA.
What a Brilliant Idea! (Rating: 5 out of 5) We picked up this video collection this afternoon just because it's we have kids, we already have gameboys, and we have times when we just need to keep them amused in the car and don't want to shell out $500 for an in-the-car DVD player.
4 Episodes of one of our son's favorite shows on one GBA cassette! Brilliant! No need to buy that other proprietary black and white player - we already own the equipment. Plus this is in color! The quality of the video is actually slightly better than what I'd expected, as I wasn't setting the bar very high. I haven't compared the GBA version with the tv version to see if they've cut out any of the image at all, but frankly, even if they did, my son wouldn't have noticed.
I plan to pick up a couple of others closer to the fall when we have a plane ride ahead of us. I'd have gladly paid twice what this costs.