| Willa's Wild Life - Willa Sets The Stage Vol 1 |  Product images displayed are indicative only of the product cover. The cover on the product that we supply may be different from that displayed as manufacturers do change their covers from time to time. | | Release Date: | 1/07/2009 | | Production Year: | 2008 | | Number of Discs: | 1 | | Rating | G - General | | Video Format | PAL | Video-WideScreen: | 16:9 16x9 Enhanced Transfer | | | | Running Time | 88 minutes | | Director(s) | N/A | | Producer | Not Listed | | Audio/Language | English Dolby Digital 2.0
| | Subtitles | N/A or None | | Actor(s)/Artist(s) | N/A | | Features | N/A or None | | Description What kid hasnt brought home a stray dog, baby bird or a firefly in a jar?
Willa, thats who. So far, this 9 year old critter collector has adopted a giraffe, a couple elephants, an alligator and so many other exotic animals, there?s barely room in Willa?s room for Willa!
When theres a Willa there is a way
Willa?s Wild Life is an enchanting series about a little girls unique home life that is sure to keep you in stitches and warm your heart. Willas Wild Life follows the adventures of a Willa, an unforgettable little girl who, like a young Lucy in I Love Lucy, finds herself in comic predicaments that only seem to escalate as she fumbles through solutions. But thanks to her loving and patient father, and her entire extended family of personality rich zoo animals, Willa manages to overcome her obstacles, learn a little something, and have a great time along the way. Includes 8 great Willas Wildlife episodes
1A. Happy Willas Dads Day Willa decides her hard working Dad could really use his own special day to do all the things he really likes. Unfortunately when her animal pals pitch in to help, she winds up making a really big mess. Willas Dads Day isnt quite as happy as she planned.
1B. Willas Wild Pony Tale When Willa tries to earn money to buy a cool new hair accessory, she does a series of chores and odd jobs. As each one backfires Willa winds up not earning, but owing money until her animal friends help her out.
2A. Whos Afraid of the Big Bad Vet? Willas fear of going to the doctor accidentally winds up making Tiny the Elephant afraid to go to the Veterinarian. And since hes got a bad case of stuffy trunk, Willa has to act brave and show Tiny how much fun she has at the doctors, by taking her scardey phant along with her.
2B. Long Gone to Hong Kong When Willa accidentally overhears her Dad planning to send something far away to Hong Kong, her animals misunderstand and think the something might be them. The critters try to make up for their past misdeeds to Dad and only make things worse.
3A. Willas Wild Walk Willa and Dooley take their first walk alone to the corner store. Gus is worried about the imagined dangers that await Willa in the outside world. KoKo and the elephants shadow the two, creating such a ruckus Willa sends her animal pals away while Dooley walks on. Now Willa must complete her wild walk all alone.
3B. Willas Top Dogs When Willa puts Steve and Edie in a dog show to prove to the cool chicks that her animals are just a great as dogs,their show stopping musical number saves the show and Willa realises her animals dont have to win a contest to prove they are the best.
4A. Willa Sets The Stage When Willa is struck with stage fright, she rehearses the school play with her animals and with her new found confidence helps Evelyn, the star of the show, overcome her own stage fright.
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