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This is the 2nd in the 5 episode, "Sugar Creek Gang Series". Both my family and myself found it enjoyable. Since I haven't read the book, I am not sure how this episode is as an adaption, but if it is like the first one, it should stay pretty close to the main story line. While I prefer "The Swamp Robber" better as a story, this was still a very good sequel. In fact I thought the story itself flowed much better than the first one did. I am looking forward to seeing the other three that are now available. My one problem that I have with them, is that Poetry doesn't live up to his name like he did in the book. I am thankful to Kalon Media for producing this series and I hope they continue beyond just the 5 they had originally planned to release. If you are looking for a good clean, fun series for your children to watch, then be sure to check out the "Sugar Creek Gang" series!
This movie based on one book in a series, of the same name, of 36 books. The book series was originally written from 1940 to 1970 by Paul Hutchens.
It is the second movie in a series of five, 2 movies have been released so far and the other 3 should be out by the end of 2006. (I think) This movie is about how a group of kids takes a 3 day canoe trip in search of a legendary fish. The fish is supposedly in a swamp up stream from the main setting of the rest of the movies.
It is a very very family oriented movie and books series and has no questionable content what so ever. I would recommend it to any family of church goers, as well as any family of non-church goers.
It is the second movie in a series of five, 2 movies have been released so far and the other 3 should be out by the end of 2006. (I think) This movie is about how a group of kids takes a 3 day canoe trip in search of a legendary fish. The fish is supposedly in a swamp up stream from the main setting of the rest of the movies.
It is a very very family oriented movie and books series and has no questionable content what so ever. I would recommend it to any family of church goers, as well as any family of non-church goers.