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Choose Your Own Adventure: The Abominable Snowman.(Brief article)(Video recording review)
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Video Business
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July 3, 2006| Author:
Hulse, Ed
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By Ed Hulse
Goldhil, color, NR, 80 min. plus supplements, Dolby Digital 5.1, widescreen, Street: July 25, $19.98; First Run: DVD premiere
A predictable outgrowth of the best-selling series of children's books, this animated feature is primarily distinguished by an unprecedented degree of interactivity. It follows three adventurous siblings (whose voices are supplied by Frankie Muniz, Lacey Chabert and Daryl Sabara) who travel to the Himalayas and risk their l...
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