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Arctic Tale Nintendo DS Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:802068101275
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Nintendo DS
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:DS_ARCTIC_TALE
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Cecilia Collins –
A beautiful and very sensitive film. I was concerned that it may be too “violent” for the little boy of four and a half but it is very carefully put together and he loves it. As it is the natural world he can get a sense of what really happens but also can learn about the environment and how our choices impact on the whole world.
Kim –
Change the word
S Hilliker –
Very sweet.
patricia_huneault –
Perfect!
Joseph D. Price –
MOVIE: I love this movie. The movie is billed as a documentary that also tells a story, hence Arctic “TALE.” Note that the events are documented and then construed together to create the tale. It’s my understanding the principal photography was filmed over multiple years. The soundtrack to this movie is excellent: Aimee Mann, Sister Sledge, and others provide a great musical compliment.AUDIO: I have this movie on VUDU with the 1080p HDX video and Dolby Digital 5.1 audio. I bought the BluRay to have access to increased bit rates for video as well as the lossless DTS-HD. I had read a review on High-Def Digest that they couldn’t detect a serious uptick in audio quality, but I ordered anyway as the BluRay was less than $10. After watching the BluRay, I can attest that not only is the lossless audio not really any better, some of the opening scenes actually sounded quieter than the Dolby Digital 5.1 on VUDU streaming. For the record, I have an Onkyo 9.1.2 receiver capable of Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, etc, so I know the equipment is not the issue.VIDEO: The video quality is almost the same between the BluRay and VUDU streaming. Keep in mind that the film took years to complete, so there are different stocks of film, some scenes have a lot of grain whereas others do not. There is an uptick in video quality on the BluRay, but not by much.If you have an option to buy this movie on retrolio Prime, VUDU, or Apple/iTunes for same or less than the BluRay, just order it there and str.
Grace stone –
Awww lovely
c wilkinson –
grandson really liked it
Athena R. Schaffer –
*Arctic Tale (National Geographic Films) is a beautifully done look at the life of two babies born in the frozen tundras: Seela the walrus and Nanoo the polar bear. Narrated by Queen Latifah, this is a wonderful look at the wonder of Life in one of Earth’s most harsh environments.One of the most crucial messages this film highlights is how the melting ice caps threaten the very existence of the walrus and polar bear families. As the ice melt this spring is unusually widespread, this makes it impossible for seals to make birthing dens, leaving their young exposed in plain sight for the hungry polar bears, but it also makes it impossible for the bears to sneak up on their prey as well, so the pickings aren’t as easy as they may seem.The melting ice also leaves less territory for the bears who need it, and bring Nanoo’s family dangerously close to a male polar bear, which are notorious for killing cubs. In a couple scenes they narrowly escape what would have been certain death.Meanwhile, Seela the walrus is celebrated not only by her own mother, but the herd as a whole. Births are rare, so the young are treasured and protected by everyone in the clan. (Interesting note – walruses can eat 4,000 clams in one feeding. The clams, of course, don’t want to cooperate, so the hunt scene as the walrus clan tries to feed is amusing).We’re also introduced to some of the youngsters’ neighbors, including arctic foxes, narwhales,Some of the difficulties these two youngsters face include: Seel.
Lily N –
Lovely movie, a little sad at times but i still enjoyed watching it. Luca 7
Carolyn Sariego –
animal movies my favorite