5 reviews
I was 4 years old when I saw this
I don't have anything negative to say about Psalty.
I didn't need therapy but instead I watched these Psalty VHS tapes over and over.
Then years later I rewatched these videos on You Tube and then it was then decided to be baptized.
These movies made praising Jesus fun and I saw God as someone loving and approachable.
This was a precious time in my childhood so whenever I watch Psalty I am reminded of that innocent child that loved God and his son Jesus.
Oh by the way one of reviewers may have been a quite but confused which movie this is.
There was no attic, there was risky rat, who actually a representation of the devil.
However Risky Rat does appear in a earlier movie called Praise 4.
It's only in this movie that he has a actual sense of humor.
Yes I was mildly creeped out by that Rat but he made me laugh.
Whenever I was scared or creeped out as a child it just made me love it more.
I mean who doesn't like a creepy villain?
I think what's creepy and scary may depend on the child and depending on how that parent views as suitable for that child.
All I see is kids having fun.
I didn't need therapy but instead I watched these Psalty VHS tapes over and over.
Then years later I rewatched these videos on You Tube and then it was then decided to be baptized.
These movies made praising Jesus fun and I saw God as someone loving and approachable.
This was a precious time in my childhood so whenever I watch Psalty I am reminded of that innocent child that loved God and his son Jesus.
Oh by the way one of reviewers may have been a quite but confused which movie this is.
There was no attic, there was risky rat, who actually a representation of the devil.
However Risky Rat does appear in a earlier movie called Praise 4.
It's only in this movie that he has a actual sense of humor.
Yes I was mildly creeped out by that Rat but he made me laugh.
Whenever I was scared or creeped out as a child it just made me love it more.
I mean who doesn't like a creepy villain?
I think what's creepy and scary may depend on the child and depending on how that parent views as suitable for that child.
All I see is kids having fun.
- jupitersnuds
- Mar 5, 2022
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No. just no. This should not exist.
I for one am one of those kids who grew up in the christian fundamentalist household, and let me tell you, the stuff we got to watch. But by far, the video that has left me the "Psaltiest" with pun totally intended, was Psalty's Salvation Celebration.
The story begins with Psalty, Shelly, and shelley's newly converted friends marching through a jungle, getting captured by cannibals (Very kid friendly at the start) But we wind up going back 2 weeks, where Psalty, and his star performer Shelley and a group of kids he knows are about to take a trip through the U.S. by train to perform shows at various cities. tagging along are Charity Churchmouse, and the evil Risky Rat.
First Problem - It claims to be a movie. A movie is at least 1 hour, 30 minutes long. Maybe they called it a movie because they knew it would be played during sunday school and most sunday school classes don't go longer than an hour, so the prospect of watching a movie that actually ends before the end of sunday school sounds awesome, but it's really not.
Second Problem - Risky Rat. He's the most obvious bad guy in the world yet most of the characters are so dumb they never catch onto him. Also, he's the only character who spends most of his time interacting with the audience, mostly to draw heel heat in case you haven't figured out he's the bad guy.
Third problem - The unrealistic portrayal of faith. Psalty is Christian. Like very Christian. He's so Christian he's Ned Flanders in a blue book suit. How many kids can actually relate to the guy? not many. On top of that, Psalty's attitude is so reflective of that other character, who sings songs, wears a polyester smile...oh yeah, Barney. Psalty is basically a Christian Barney.
There's lots more, but i can't talk about all of it. To sum this one up, this was a bad memory for a lot of us christian kids who had to deal with fundamentalist upbringings. We look back on this and either laugh about how cheesy it was, or how much we felt like we were being brainwashed. Watch it if you like, but expect a lot of cringing.
The story begins with Psalty, Shelly, and shelley's newly converted friends marching through a jungle, getting captured by cannibals (Very kid friendly at the start) But we wind up going back 2 weeks, where Psalty, and his star performer Shelley and a group of kids he knows are about to take a trip through the U.S. by train to perform shows at various cities. tagging along are Charity Churchmouse, and the evil Risky Rat.
First Problem - It claims to be a movie. A movie is at least 1 hour, 30 minutes long. Maybe they called it a movie because they knew it would be played during sunday school and most sunday school classes don't go longer than an hour, so the prospect of watching a movie that actually ends before the end of sunday school sounds awesome, but it's really not.
Second Problem - Risky Rat. He's the most obvious bad guy in the world yet most of the characters are so dumb they never catch onto him. Also, he's the only character who spends most of his time interacting with the audience, mostly to draw heel heat in case you haven't figured out he's the bad guy.
Third problem - The unrealistic portrayal of faith. Psalty is Christian. Like very Christian. He's so Christian he's Ned Flanders in a blue book suit. How many kids can actually relate to the guy? not many. On top of that, Psalty's attitude is so reflective of that other character, who sings songs, wears a polyester smile...oh yeah, Barney. Psalty is basically a Christian Barney.
There's lots more, but i can't talk about all of it. To sum this one up, this was a bad memory for a lot of us christian kids who had to deal with fundamentalist upbringings. We look back on this and either laugh about how cheesy it was, or how much we felt like we were being brainwashed. Watch it if you like, but expect a lot of cringing.
- The_Light_Triton
- Apr 19, 2018
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I hope the Child actors received therapy after screening
Wish we had more shows like this today!
Anyone giving a bad review, especially in today's world is unfortunately typical.
The first review was writen by someone who represents the watered down Christianity we see today. If you're a ACTUAL Christian, you will love having this treasure available for your children.
- chadg323-2
- Jan 29, 2019
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Great movie for young kids....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................