
Kids World 2001
"No rules, no schools & no more adults"
Step into the imaginative world of *Kids World (2001)*, directed by Dale G. Bradley, where childhood dreams collide with magical chaos.
Director: Dale G. Bradley
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Kids World (2001) about?
*Kids World (2001)* centers on Jake, an 11-year-old boy whose life is turned upside down when he stumbles upon a magical glass after a chaotic chase. The glass grants his wildest desires, leading to a series of hilarious and fantastical mishaps as he navigates schoolyard rivalries, crushes, and the freedom of a world without adult interference.
Who directed Kids World?
Dale G. Bradley directed *Kids World*, crafting a family-friendly adventure with a touch of magical realism.
Who stars in Kids World?
The film stars Christopher Lloyd, Blake Foster, Michael Purvis, Anton Tennet, and Olivia Tennet in key roles.
Is Kids World (2001) worth watching?
*Kids World (2001)* delivers a fun, nostalgic adventure with a mix of comedy and fantasy that appeals to younger audiences and families. While not groundbreaking, its imaginative premise and lighthearted tone make it an enjoyable watch for kids and nostalgic adults alike.
How long is Kids World?
Kids World has a runtime of 93 minutes, perfect for a family movie night.
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About Kids World (2001) — A Magical Adventure Where Kids Rule the Day
Step into the imaginative world of *Kids World (2001)*, directed by Dale G. Bradley, where childhood dreams collide with magical chaos. The film follows young protagonist Jake as he navigates the trials of being 11—misunderstood parents, a mischievous older brother, a crush on the girl next door, and a relentless local bully. His life takes a fantastical turn when a fall into a mysterious sinkhole transports him to an ancient Indian burial ground, where he discovers a glass that grants his wildest wishes. This adventure-comedy blends family-friendly fun with whimsical fantasy, exploring themes of independence, first love, and the escapism of childhood.
With a vibrant mix of comedy and fantasy, *Kids World (2001)* captures the essence of youthful rebellion and wonder. Christopher Lloyd joins young Blake Foster in this lighthearted romp, delivering a story that's both nostalgic and full of unexpected twists. The film's playful atmosphere and creative premise make it a standout choice for families and fantasy fans alike.