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Released
24 September 2012
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Lions Gate Home Ent. UK Ltd 
Classification
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Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060223768502 
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A triple-set of children's films. The family adventure 'Jack's Big Adventure' (2009), follows Jack the beagle (voice of Hunter Goligoski) in his quest to find the golden bone. His search takes him across America where he encounters lots of new friends, including Athena (Betsy Sannella), who share in his many adventures. In 'The Dogfather' (2010), when hungry bulldog Sonny accidentally swallows a rare, priceless ring, his mob-boss owner's rage forces him to take to the streets. Eventually ending up in the suburbs, he's taken under the wing of 12-year-old Josh (William Cuddy), much to his father Brian (Chris Parnell)'s annoyance. But all that changes when Sonny is snatched by some mafia henchman. Finally, in 'Bosco and Me' (2009), Josh (Noah Centineo) and his dog Bosco who are having the best summer of their lives until they discover they are about to lose their home. Without the ability to compete against the new shopping centre which is about to be built, Josh's father (Jonathan Aube) is forced to close his shop and the family move in with Grandma. Unfortunately, there is no room for poor Bosco...