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How about a giveaway for the kids? Now you parents will have to enter to win - but this is a pretty awesome prize! Your little ones will love if you entered ;). 

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This Oogie-tastic prize pack is being provided by The Oogieloves! Haven't heard of the Oogieloves yet? You can read about their Detroit Premier here

What's the big deal about the Oogieloves? Here's why the Oogieloves were created:

"Kenn Viselman, the creator of The Oogieloves in the BIG Balloon Adventure (due out “Oogust” 29th) believes in the The Power of Mom. So much so he and his team have been traveling around the country engaging bloggers in conversations about what constitutes quality G-rated entertainment. Other than a few wildlife documentaries and a re-release in a popular children’s movie in 3-D, Hollywood has completely ignored the youngest moviegoer. The best they give us for our kids – animated PG films – are loaded with aggression and bloodshed.

Moms: You have the power to change what Hollywood pushes on your children. In fact, there is no voice more powerful than yours. You control the home, the family budget and your child’s welfare. Aren’t you tired of watching moms die in the first ten minutes of so many animated movies? Aren’t you tired of seeing your children confused by the aggression towards their beloved movie characters? There’s no place for such violence in a children’s movie. Enough is enough.

It’s this “enough is enough” attitude that got Kenn Viselman, the marketing genius who introduced us to Teletubbies, Thomas the Tank Engine, Noddy and Eloise, mad as h*ll. The end result: The Oogieloves in the BIG Balloon Adventure, a film that reinvents the movie-going experience. This film – basically a movie and a live show rolled into one - is the first-of-its-kind interactive family musical that encourages the audience to get out of their seats, dance, and sing. Visual and auditory cues invite the audience to “move” the action along, allowing parents and kids to interact not only with the characters, but also with one another.

The story follows the Oogieloves - Goobie, Zoozie and Toofie - as they prepare for a surprise birthday party for their friend, Schluufy. When their guardian, J. Edgar, loses the last five magical balloons in all of Lovelyloveville, the Oogieloves take action. Along the way, they meet Rosalie Rosebud (Toni Braxton), Dottie Rounder (Cloris Leachman), Lola and Lero Sombrero (Jaime Pressly and Christopher Lloyd), Milky Marvin (Chazz Palminteri), and Bobby Wobbly (Cary Elwes). The movie opens in theaters “Oogust” 29th."

The Oogieloves are the first of their kind! The movie was made for kids ages 3-6 but is doing well for both younger and older age groups. Speaking as someone who's seen it - it's fantastic! Are you going to take your kids?

Now, the Oogieloves want your little ones to get excited about the moving coming out - they want to share the excitement with you! One lucky reader is going to win an Oogielove Prize pack worth about $150! 

The winner will get Oogie-prizes including:
  • Tent
  • Mobile
  • Glitter Tattoos (2)
  • Stickers (2)
  • Beach Balls (2) 

How can you win?
Enter to win with the form below. The mandatory entry is leaving a comment on this blog post telling me how old your kids are and the last rated G movie you took them too- if you don't do this, you will not win! So make sure you leave a comment and then enter using the form linked below!   
   
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Week 99er is a blog focusing on deals, product reviews, freebies and giveaways. I am a self-employed designer working on a tight budget and living gluten free. I bake from scratch, can, garden and live within my budget as much as possible. Frugal is the new cool!
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08/21/2012 6:17pm

my grandkids would love these!

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Kathy Veum-Sorrow
08/23/2012 2:18am

I would love to play with my granddaughters and go through the tents with them.

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Meredith Nichols
08/21/2012 6:23pm

Would LOVE to win this for my daughter she is already in love with the OOgieloves!!

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Leah Shumack
08/21/2012 6:24pm

Ice Age was the last movie we went to see

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08/21/2012 6:25pm

My son is 2 years old (next month) but I have never taken him to a theater before. I'm thinking maybe I'll take him to something for his bday though! Thanks for the giveaway (:

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Angela Montgomery
08/21/2012 6:29pm

My grand kids are 3 and 5. Took them to see Otter 501. My grand kids would love to have this....PLEASE pick me!!!

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08/21/2012 6:32pm

I would love to win this for the kids!

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Wendy Sanders
08/21/2012 6:40pm

Hi, my kids are grown but my Co-worker has 4 children. The youngest is 3, the next if 5, then 14 & 15. They little ones would love, LOVE, love this. She is a single parent do money is tight. I love her kids & they would spend endless hours enjoying this. The last movie was " Toy Story 3".

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Doreen Spitzer-Lemire
08/21/2012 7:27pm

My kids are 4, 14, 19, and 23. Grandkids are 8 months, 9 months, 16 months and 3 years old next month. Last movie went to see was Toy Story 3.

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Bette V
08/21/2012 7:41pm

My grandson is 3. We saw Toy Story 3. Also saw Brave and The Lorax.

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Brittany Coursey
08/21/2012 7:55pm

My little one is almost 3 and never took her to a theater (yet) but the last G film we watched was Happy Feet :)

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Linda LaPoint
08/21/2012 9:22pm

My Grandson is 3...I have not taken him to see any movies yet, but he loves all the Toy Story movies.

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08/21/2012 10:21pm

6,4,3. The last movie we saw was cars 2...not sure of the rating

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Alicia Ransom
08/21/2012 11:29pm

My kids are 4(g), 7(b), 13(b), 15(g), 17(b), & 20(g)~~~Toy Story 3

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cynthia perry
08/22/2012 12:23am

My grandsons,2yo 5yo would so love this

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Melanie W.
08/22/2012 1:25am

I don't have kids but I have "nieces" (1, 2) and "nephews" (2, 6, 7, 12) and classes full of kids ranging from 14-19. ;) We showed them Gnomeo and Juliet as part of their Romeo & Juliet study.

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08/22/2012 8:55am

My kids are 1 and 4 and las t saw cars 2

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ashley seeley
08/22/2012 9:20pm

my son is 2 1/2 and he hasnt been yet going next week

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Cynthia Brooks
08/23/2012 2:39am

My kids are ages 10, 4, and 3. And I don't go to the theatre very often but last week I took my 10 yr old to see "Diary of a Wimpy Kid 3." But it prabably was pg rated.

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Kim Naumann
08/23/2012 6:23pm

My son is 15 so I took my 3 year old granddaughter to The Lorax

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Stephanie O'Malley
08/23/2012 11:20pm

2 and 13. I'm not sure either one has seen a G movie. Most Disney movies are PG and that's pretty much all my 2 yr old watches

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Teh Doll
08/25/2012 8:26am

My son is about to turn 3 and my daughter is 7.
They both love to play all day long. The last movie we took them too was toy story 3.. I know we are over due for the movies.

dollhousecreation(at)gmail(dot)com

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Jamie O
08/25/2012 12:14pm

My darling lil peanut is 17 months & the first, last & only movie I've taken her to is...... The Oogieloves!! :)

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michelle warner
08/25/2012 3:39pm

i have a four year old and a 14 and 18 year old, they are my life and the greatest, last movie we went to see was mirror mirror

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traci s
08/27/2012 3:02am

this would be for my grandson who is 3 yrs old, he would have so much fun playing with his cousins in this! and to be honest he is so hyper i havent taken him to a movie yet

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Sherrie C.
08/27/2012 7:19am

My two sons are grown and I believe the last G rated film we saw together was Finding Nemo. My granddaughter however is three years old and she's seen the G-Rated Dora the Explorer movie Super Babies Dream Adventures.

callawishes(at)hotmail(dot)com

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'Michelle N. Downing
08/27/2012 4:40pm

My kids are 8, 5, and 2months. The last g-rated movie I watched with one of them was a leapfrog movie, not sure which one.

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Nikki Lynn Hanna
08/28/2012 8:55pm

My little girl will be 4 this Saturday. She has seen one movie at the theaters and that was "Alvin and the Chipmunk: Chipwrecked"

greenday14fan@yahoo.com

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Rhonda Lawrence
08/28/2012 9:02pm

My 5 year old grandson would love this, he loves to crawl in his home made tent and look at books or play with his hot wheels or lego blocks. last g rated movie we saw was cars 2.

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Darla
08/28/2012 9:04pm

My grand daughters are 3 and would LOVE this.We haven't went to the movies yet,but we watch many on our overnights together

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June Ebinger
08/29/2012 4:54am

MY GRANDSON IS IS 3 AND MY GRANDDAUGHTER IS 6. WE ALL WENT TO SEE "HAPPY FEET".

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cindi mcclain
08/29/2012 11:21am

My son is almost 3 (1-26-10). He seen the characters on gma this morning. He did'nt take his eyes off the tv. Your right, there are no movies for the little ones. I love that they can interact with the characters at the movies, because a 2 1/2 yr old won't sit still!

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Jaime R
08/29/2012 10:44pm

My kids are 8 & 5 and i took them to see Ice Age Continental Drift- that move was FUNNY :) Thanks for the Chance to WIN!

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Ashley S
08/30/2012 6:53pm

My kids are 3 and 11 months and they haven't been to the movies yet. I'm thinking my 3 year old will be ready soon :)

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