Imagination Movers

Imagination Movers

2008
Imagination Movers
Imagination Movers

Imagination Movers

7.1 | TV-Y | en | Comedy

Imagination Movers is a Live-action Pre-school television series that premiered on September 6, 2008 on Disney Channel. The program was originally part of the Playhouse Disney daily block intended for preschoolers. On February 14, 2011, it was moved to the Disney Junior block, serving as Playhouse Disney's replacement. The Imagination Movers TV series is based on the format and music of the New Orleans based music group Imagination Movers who both act and are co-executive-producers of the show. On May 30, 2011, it was announced that the series will end after the remaining episodes of the third season have aired, though the band itself will continue and is open to doing other projects. On November 28, 2011 the Movers ran an announcement on official Facebook page implying that they have been given the green light to air more new episodes of the show in 2012.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP23  Aloha Nina
Jan. 01,0001
Aloha Nina

When the Movers are mistakenly led to believe that Nina is moving back to Hawaii, they quickly decide to throw her a party to show how much they care and try to convince her to stay.

EP22  Shall We Dance
Jan. 01,0001
Shall We Dance

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EP21  Switcheroo
Feb. 19,2013
Switcheroo

Warehouse Mouse and Rich switch bodies in Dave's new invention that breaks before he can get them changed back.

EP20  Uffle-Fluffs
Jan. 01,0001
Uffle-Fluffs

The Movers are overrun by fuzzy creatures.

EP19  How the West Was Fun
Feb. 12,2013
How the West Was Fun

The Movers help a cowboy cross a canyon.

EP18  Scott and the Beanstalk
May. 21,2012
Scott and the Beanstalk

The Movers need to find a way to rescue Scott's teddy bear from a Giant at the top of a beanstalk.

EP17  Have You Ever Seen a Unicorn?
May. 07,2012
Have You Ever Seen a Unicorn?

The Movers need to help Princess Dalia catch a unicorn.

EP16  Snorey Morrie
Apr. 02,2012
Snorey Morrie

Dave's uncle's snoring keeps the Movers from getting things done

EP15  Say Cheese
Apr. 06,2012
Say Cheese

The Movers try to discover why a prized goat stopped giving milk that is needed by Nina to make her famous grilled cheese sandwiches.

EP14  Nina's Day Off
Apr. 05,2012
Nina's Day Off

The Movers run the Idea Café so Nina can take a day off.

EP13  Award to the Wise
Apr. 04,2012
Award to the Wise

Dave wins a science award for one of his inventions.

EP12  Walkaway Walkie
Apr. 03,2012
Walkaway Walkie

Dave loses his walkie talkie so he follows sound cues to locate it.

EP11  A Little Elf Esteem
Jan. 01,0001
A Little Elf Esteem

The Movers need to help Carol, an Elf-in-Training, pass her test so she can get her Elf bells and deliver presents Christmas Eve with Santa.

EP10  Haunted Halloween
Oct. 28,2011
Haunted Halloween

When Warehouse Mouse is convinced he's seen a ghost, the Movers must prove to Warehouse Mouse and themselves that the Warehouse isn't haunted on Halloween.

EP9  Castaways
Jan. 01,0001
Castaways

When the Movers go looking for Hawaiian flowers, shells and fresh fruit for Hawaiian Day, they get stuck on a deserted island.

EP8  Father's Day
Jan. 01,0001
Father's Day

On Father's Day, the Mover's Dads come for a visit, but when they arrive at the Idea Warehouse, their Mover sons are gone. The Dads must find Warehouse Mouse so they can read a note that the Movers left for them.

EP7  The Prince Frog
Jan. 01,0001
The Prince Frog

The Movers must break the spell of an Evil Queen to turn a Prince named Jeremiah back into a frog.

EP6  One Cool Mover
Apr. 15,2011
One Cool Mover

A cool biker named Clutch rumbles into the Idea Cafe and the Movers have to help him get rid of the squeak in his motorcycle.

EP5  Slam Dunk Solution
Jan. 01,0001
Slam Dunk Solution

The Movers install a basketball hoop in the Idea Warehouse and all the Movers can't wait to play basketball, except for Smitty, who makes up an excuse that he can't play because he has to water his plants.

EP4  Wishful Thinking
Jan. 01,0001
Wishful Thinking

A Genie named Al appears when Scott is cleaning an old brass oil lamp that he plans to give to Nina for her birthday. The Genie tells Scott he has three wishes, but when Scott tries to make a wish, Al discovers his wish granting power is out of wack.

EP3  Imagination Movers In Concert
Mar. 11,2011
Imagination Movers In Concert

Rock out with the Imagination Movers!

EP2  The Idea Café
Feb. 25,2011
The Idea Café

The Movers discover Bernie's Cafe has been packed into boxes because Bernie's retiring! While reminiscing about the good food and times they had at Bernie's, the movers decide they need to find a way to replace all the things they love about the cafe.

EP1  Goldilocks and the Four Movers
Feb. 14,2011
Goldilocks and the Four Movers

The Movers must help Goldilocks fix her friendship with the three bears. After they Brainstorm, Nina enters and suggests that Goldilocks and the Movers invite the bears to a picnic.

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Released: 2008-09-06 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Imagination Movers is a Live-action Pre-school television series that premiered on September 6, 2008 on Disney Channel. The program was originally part of the Playhouse Disney daily block intended for preschoolers. On February 14, 2011, it was moved to the Disney Junior block, serving as Playhouse Disney's replacement. The Imagination Movers TV series is based on the format and music of the New Orleans based music group Imagination Movers who both act and are co-executive-producers of the show. On May 30, 2011, it was announced that the series will end after the remaining episodes of the third season have aired, though the band itself will continue and is open to doing other projects. On November 28, 2011 the Movers ran an announcement on official Facebook page implying that they have been given the green light to air more new episodes of the show in 2012.

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Reviews

missy8632 I once read in a Mover's interview that one of their goals is to be a role model for young children. In my case, that is true. I am a single mom with two young and rambunctious boys ages six and four. The use of primary colors and music and humor keeps them entertained over and over again. I also enjoy the added adult humor, their tribute to Monty Python in one episode. They teach kids about eating right, sharing, working hard and invention and the use of their minds. When my sons get frustrated, I ask them what the Movers would do. They tell me, "try again, try again, try again." We also tell time in our house by Movers: "it will take one Movers to get there". We have watched other shows and see the fighting and the kissing and all that, even in cartoons (Batman and Spiderman) It is good to watch a show where we all enjoy it and they learn values that will make them better people as they up.
Katherine My 3 year old enjoys the colors and music and dancing on the show. I also enjoy the cleverness of some of the imaginative things on the show, such as the Cold Room.Personally, I find the actors overact towards the children. It is condescending and I find it treats children more like idiots than like children. My daughter is only 3, but she doesn't need overdone expressions to understand what a character is feeling. Children are much more perceptive than that. I also object to the use of hip hop in their music. I don't blame anyone who exposes their children to it. But Disney should understand not all parents do. We do not let our children hear hip hop and I will put something else on if it comes on.
HornedKing My little girl is almost two at this time, and she loves singing. She is very interested in learning new words and concepts, too. This show is perfect for her. Its goal is to provide positive male role models on television, as well as to thrill kids with music and action entertainment. It is not as far-out as Captain Kangaroo or as fantasy-filled as Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood. It doesn't need to be. It is tailored to suit modern children, kids who need more realistic father figures than what we usually see presented on TV. The Movers don't interact with eight-foot-tall, make-believe dinosaurs, slapstick cats and dogs, or an idiot sponge-person. The puppets on the show are cute and limited to a small amount of screen time. Disney has a hit with this series that seeks to provide a lot of music, a lot of positivity, and a bit of education to boot. It's more grounded in reality than most programs found on children's television these days (for example, "Yo, Gabba Gabba!"), and features a violence-free warehouse in which the Movers can interact with other amusing or pleasant human characters, such as Mr. Knit Knots and Nina. The music featured on the show is strongly reminiscent of '80s and '90s pop rock. I like it, and my wife agrees that the Imagination Movers is just right for our little girl.
remitch1 We just watched the first one. We have a 3 year old daughter.It is great for age 3 and up. This show makes your child think and dance, also bright colors. This show dose not seem to talk down on kids. Our daughter was trying to do there dances. Witch was really funny to watch her do. Witch we was glad it did not.Our daughter loved the oppsite room. We hope there is more for our daughter to be able to watch more.Also our daughter loves music. So if your child loves music. This is the show for your kid to watch.We are always looking for good shows like this one for our daughter. We are looking forward to seeing more on TV.