Growing up watching Davey & Goliath was a special treat. Not being from a "religious" home, we still enjoyed watching the adventures and life-lessons that came from this program each week. The series lasted from 1960 to 1977 and can still be enjoyed by fans new and old in syndication.
Now- (in 2005) the writers/creators of this animated series have delighted us with a modern and updated version just in time for Christmas.
Still true to the puppet-like characters, we get to spend a unique Christmas in way of a snowboarding adventure.
Davey and Goliaths new friends. Yasmin is Muslim, while Sam is Jewish. The three find out that although they are different in the way they celebrate the holidays- they are also very much alike.
The movie is geared toward the young viewer, but can be very much enjoyed by parents as they watch together.
If you get an opportunity to watch this new adventure with some old friends- do so.
Now- (in 2005) the writers/creators of this animated series have delighted us with a modern and updated version just in time for Christmas.
Still true to the puppet-like characters, we get to spend a unique Christmas in way of a snowboarding adventure.
Davey and Goliaths new friends. Yasmin is Muslim, while Sam is Jewish. The three find out that although they are different in the way they celebrate the holidays- they are also very much alike.
The movie is geared toward the young viewer, but can be very much enjoyed by parents as they watch together.
If you get an opportunity to watch this new adventure with some old friends- do so.