Review: FarmKids Chaos
Did you enjoy watching Over The Hedge or Barnyard
with your kids? Then you’ll find FarmKids: Chaos In The Country
to be entertaining, too. FarmKids isn’t a feature length movie, but rather a series of episodes designed to make your kids laugh. A petting zoo closes down and the animals are relocating to a working dude ranch but there’s only one problem: They don’t know how to be “working” animals. In fact, they know absolutely nothing about living on a farm. You’ll laugh and even learn a few life lessons as these quirky animals discover what it truly means to be “farm animals”.
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The episodes are as follows:
The Fresh Country Air Effect
This one deals with bad body odor. I’m sure you’ve run into the type. They get so gung-ho over being a part of nature that they think going “all-natural” is the best thing since Elvis. Only the odor is enough to make you vomit. You’ll laugh as you watch the rest of the animals try to “politely” and “inconspicuously” rid their friend of his horrible body odor.
The K9 Factor
Wolverine is fierce. Wolverine is the ultimate hero but who’s the right animal for the job? Find the answer in this action-packed adventure.
Face Off
Can modern civilization really do away with farms and hands-on workers forever? Or can modern technology actually enhance our lives? That’s what these lazy farm animals want to find out when they bring in a few robots to take over their jobs—and their life.
Law and Disorder
Do cows really wear make-up? MooLoo does and she wants her make-up back. But who stole the make-up bag and why?
The Giant Alien Tomato Attack
The aliens are coming…the aliens are coming. And the FarmKids aren’t going to give up without a fight. Discover why these quirky animals believe the earth is under alien attack and what they do to save Mother Earth.
Small Gaseous Planet
Farts are bad enough under normal circumstances but with radioactive ooze added to the mix they can be downright dangerous. Discover how Dumpster and his friends deals with his larger-than-life gas problem.
MooLoos Big Day
It’s MooLoos birthday and she wants to celebrate but her friends just don’t seem interested. In fact, they don’t seem to care about her special day at all…or do they?
This series is great for kids between the ages of 6 and 11, but younger kids might also enjoy the antics—though they might not always get the symbolism behind the jokes.

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