Oogieloves Giveaway! $150 Value. Ends 8/26

Do you wish there were more G rated movies that were shown at your local theater?  How fun would it be if, during the movie, your children were allowed (and encouraged) to get up and move?  If you answered yes to either of the previous questions, then The Oogieloves Big Balloon Adventure is the movie that you want to see!

By visiting your theater to see the movie, you are showing your support for G rated movies.  We need to change the way Hollywood makes movies for our children.  It’s that simple.  Parents care about the movies their children watch.  Parents value movies with both a good cause and without violence or harsh words.

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 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.

Synopsis:

THE OOGIELOVES IN THE BIG BALLOON ADVENTURE is a simple story of a loving friendship, a surprise birthday party and a BIG adventure…It’s a beautiful day in Lovelyloveville. It’s Schluufy’s birthday and the Oogieloves (Goobie, Zoozie, and Toofie) along with their friends J. Edgar, Windy Window and Ruffy, are organizing a party (Ssshh! It’s a secret).  Everything is going along just perfectly until J.Edgar trips and loses the last five magical balloons in all of Lovelyloveville – OH NO!!! The Oogieloves immediately take action and set out to find the magical balloons in time to save their friend’s party.  Along the way the they meet some very interesting characters indeed, including Dotty Rounder (Cloris Leachman); Bobby Wobbly (Carey Elwes); Milky Marvin(Chazz Palminteri), Rosalie Rosebud (Toni Braxton) and Lola and Lero Sombrero (Christopher Lloyd and Jaime Pressly). Can these new friends help them recover the magical balloons and get back to the cottage in time to celebrate Schluufy’s surprise birthday?

Theaters and showtimes are now available on Fandango.com and Movietickets.com.  Input in your zipcode and start planning for Oogust 29th TODAY!  AND, on opening day, every child gets a fun wand that glows in the dark!  How fun!

Giveaway:

One lucky The Frugal Mom reader will win an OogieLove Prize Pack, valued at $150.00

Eligibility: This giveaway is open to residents of the U.S.

Random Selection: One winner will randomly be chosen and will be notified via email. He/she will have 24 hours to respond to that email or another winner will be chosen.

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15 comments on “Oogieloves Giveaway! $150 Value. Ends 8/26

  1. Melanie on said:

    I’d love to win… good luck everyone!

  2. Melanie on said:

    The Sound of Music is one of my favs!

  3. Yarissa on said:

    I absolutely agree. I am tired of littles bwing ignored and made to grow up too quickly. I mean, what’s the rush?

  4. Heidi G. on said:

    My favorite movie is Titanic

  5. Tamona Valentine on said:

    My favorite family is a tough question lol! We watch some pretty grown up stuff even without the adult content. Shoots television is beating the movie industry right now. My kids love anything Tyler Perry because they wear clothes and they leave you with an underlying message! When I was growing up, I really didn’t watch many movies. I mostly watched shows like The Cosby Show.

  6. jennifer dansberger jones on said:

    princess bride

  7. Teresa Thompson on said:

    I recently seen Brave with my granddaughter and it was great.

  8. Cindi Venable on said:

    I always loved the brave little toaster!

  9. Kimberly Dsouza on said:

    Love Actually

  10. Sarah C. on said:

    I’ve always been a big fan of The Wizard of Oz

  11. Shawna on said:

    I totally agree! I wish kids movies weren’t full of so many adult situations these days. Let them be kids!

  12. Shawna on said:

    My favorite family movie is Toy Story. My son and I love the entire movie series!

  13. Bambi is one of our favorites!

  14. Teh Doll on said:

    Tangled we all love it!

  15. We love watching Toy Story with our little guy, all 3!

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