Handy Manny

2006

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5.6| TV-Y| en| More Info
Released: 16 September 2006 Ended
Producted By: Nelvana
Country: Canada
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://disneyjunior.com/handy-manny
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Manny Garcia, a kind, generous, outgoing handyman and his eclectic mix of talking tools help the people of Sheet Rock Hills with repairs both large and small, while teaching kids how to confront and conquer everyday problems.

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Handy Manny (2006) is now streaming with subscription on Disney+

Director

Charles E. Bastien

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Nelvana

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Handy Manny Audience Reviews

Voxitype Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
Salubfoto It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.
Micah Lloyd Excellent characters with emotional depth. My wife, daughter and granddaughter all enjoyed it...and me, too! Very good movie! You won't be disappointed.
Cristal The movie really just wants to entertain people.
autisticalexshow This is one of the best animes ever even riveling myazaki classsics. while the screwdriver ark was a little lackluster I still think the manga was better. The main problem with the anime was all of the filler that was put into it this issue seems to plague most anime nowadays the op for this anime is excellent I recommend
obtravelingnow Very well done children's program that teaches Spanish. This show is extremely creative and fun. There are a many characters for the children to fall in love with and the stories are well written. The incorporation of Spanish is a great idea with this program becoming a super teaching tool. This is much better than Dora since you can understand the articulation of these characters and voices so much more. Also, there is teaching as far as "community" terms and a great sense of being a part of a neighborhood and a group that works together. Apart from showing kids the value and importance of fixing things and exposing them to different stores, parts of the community, and businesses, it also shows the value of doing a good job. Manny, the main character, exemplifies great citizenship. Team work and a great attitude also make for a good message. I applaud the creators!
littlestarsthree My husband, my 4 year old, my 2 year old, and me...We all love it! Our boys are into repairing things, but we didn't like how Bob the Builder often whined....since we don't like reinforcing something they do enough naturally without cartoon characters reinforcing it. :) Manny has a great attitude. We love that Mr. Lowpart's cat has a comb- over as well. :) So funny! Manny is humble, genuinely interested in others (more than just another repair job), has a positive attitude and great work ethic. His tools have such fun names and the music is catchy. We're all singing the songs around the house these days. My two year old gets up and dances when the song comes on. My 4 yr old talks about Manny and his tools and some of the other characters throughout the day. We were in the van last week and he was talking about Mr. Lowpart and his cat. I couldn't remember the cat's name, but my son reminded me that it's Fluffy. :) Great show that we all look forward to when we can tune in! :) ...Coming back to add that we recently noticed a theme in the shows. Every tool is useful...just for different jobs. It teaches turn taking...sometimes it's someone else's turn to help with a job, but we're all working together. Love this! Also my 4 yr old has learned to distinguish whether "Felipe" or "Turner" is needed just by looking at screws. :) He is constantly wanting to work with my husband now on projects around the house. LOVES going to the hardware store now. :)
smoses-2 I think maybe the previous commenter was being a little too PC. This is a lighthearted show, and well executed. Think a CGI Dora the explorer, or maybe a less annoying Backyardigans... I think kids will love it.In terms of comparison to Bob the Builder - the show holds up well with well defined characters and plot lines. The visuals are excellent - I think CGI is something that can be quite "cold" but the animators have really brought the characters to life. I think kids now appreciate really well done CGI movies - think of the quality of some of the more recent films. It's time a cartoon series lived up to this standard. Time will tell, but this show is so well executed that it's sure to be a hit.