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List Price: $9.99 | | Label: York Home Video
Salesrank: 63627
Released: May 1, 2001 |
| Our Price: $1.99 |
| Used Price: $3.85 |
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MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
Jacob is a six-year-old who says everything twice since no one ever listens to him the first time. Hence his nickname Jacob Two Two. His habit of repeating questions gets him into trouble with an adult and as a result Jacob Two Two is sentenced by a judge (Ice-T) to Slimers' Island. In the children's prison run by the dreaded and mischievous wrestler the Hooded Fang (Gary Busey) Jacob Two Two must find a way to rescue all the children. True to the classic children's tale this hero not only saves the day he saves the Hooded Fang his cohort (Miranda Richardson) and becomes a hero to his family.System Requirements: Running Time 96 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY Rating: NR UPC: 750723106625 Manufacturer No: YPD-1066
Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang Reviews:
Great for kids of ALL ages! 
2004-12-11 - I bought this for my 3-year old daughter, and she absolutely loves it! It is a terrific movie, geared towards children, but honestly, I loved it almost as much as she did! My 9-year old son has watched it about a dozen or so times also.
Teaches valuable lessons, a great music score, and a fantastic cast makes me want more of these types of movies!
Can't go wrong with this one, I'd buy it again when this one wears out :)
Earlier Version of the Movie? 
2003-08-28 - I have not seen this film, but I have seen the original one from the '80s. It really freaked me out as a kid and now I can't find anywhere to buy it online. If anyone else remembers this movie or know where to find it please email me.
Thanks
Jacob Two Two... 
2001-06-02 - I enjoyed this movie thoroughly...although it is geared toward children. It adequately captures a child's thought process and thus it is interesting to watch...because through Jacob's eyes the hooded fang is scary and Jacob's sudden bravery is thus quite admirable. My favorite aspect of the film, though, was how nobody listened to Jacob, so he had to say everything twice. To me, that's quite sad...but so real in a way too.