The rating for this film is more subjective than most, because this film is a piece of nostalgia for me. Granted, I was only 1 when it came out, I remember watching it when I was young and in my Sesame Street days. Follow That Bird takes me back to when Sesame Street was still good. There’s not a ridiculous amount of silly colored monsters, nor do we rap the ABC’s. Nope, this goes back to the days of Gordon and Maria and Telly and Guy Smiley (when Elmo hadn’t yet hit the big time).
Big Bird has no bird family and is sent by a social worker to live with some Dodo birds in Illinois in an attempt to give him a family of his own kind. Once there, Big Bird realizes his home is Sesame Street and his family is everyone he left behind. So, he sets off on a trek back to Sesame Street. He ends up getting lost and his friends try to come to his rescue.
It’s a very good movie for young children and has a good message without all the crude humor or jokes designed to go over kids’ heads so parents can put up with watching it. Follow That Bird goes back to the days when kids' movies were for kids and it excels at what it does. It entertains and provides a valuable lesson about friends and family.
While there are a few subtle goofs and inconsistencies, Follow That Bird is a priceless kids' classic that I plan on showing to my kids someday. While not fitting my criteria for greatness, it’s certainly the next best thing.
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