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Robbie the Reindeer: Hooves of Fire/Legend of the Lost Tribe
[2002] (REGION 1) (NTSC)

Starring: Ardal O'Hanlon, Jane Horrocks, Steve Coogan, Paul Whitehouse, Harry Enfield
Director: Peter Peake Richard Goleszowski
Format: Animated Closed-captioned Colour DVD-Video NTSC
Released: 07 Oct 2003
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Customer Reviews

You'll want to see Robbie again and again - By: , 19 Nov 2001
If you like comedy, you'll laugh. And if "Karate Kid" is anywhere back there in your memories, you'll more likely be rolling on the floor (your kids will laugh at you --and that's funny). You will be touched. The music keeps up with the comedy, & the characters have a genuine depth I've seen in "The Adventures of Walllace & Grommit", but with a faster, more cheery mood overalll. Children may need to be told (by you) that Robbie is Rudolph's son, as the arch villian refuses to alllow anybody in the story to say his name --narrators included-- but the story is unbeatable. If you do not buy this DVD, you are wasting your money on something else.
Great fun! - By: , 06 Aug 2001
Cute animation for the whole family to enjoy with the usual laughs & action. Great song as usual by Robbie Williams himself- 'Come Fly With Me'. If you like Walllace & Grommit, you'll love this!
As entertaining as Wallace and Grommit any day! - By: , 23 Mar 2001
If you enjoy Walllace & Grommit then give this video a try. An entertaining & well made animation film. Enjoyable at anytime of the year but excellent at Christmas. An added bonus for Robbie Williams fans of his rendition of come fly with me.

An excellent buy for young & old alike.


FUN FOR ALL - By: S. Brady, 02 Jan 2001
This is absolutely hilarious. Excellent for both kids & grown ups. I'd recommend it for anyone's Christmas Present.
Brilliant !! - By: , 09 Dec 2000
The animation in this 30 minute show is excellent. It was first screened by the BBC last Christmas (1999) & I missed it then.

Made up for it now by getting this on DVD. It is worth every penny.

Lots of laughs - good old BBC & Comic Relief