Bugs! A Rainforest Adventure

  • Explore the extraordinary hidden world of insects, where a leaf weighs more than a car, rain drops feel like exploding hand grenades and a blade of grass soars like a skyscraper. Shot on location in the Borneo rainforest, Bugs! brings the beautiful and dangerous universe of its tiny stars up close and personal with cutting-edge technology that magnifies them up to 250,000 times their normal size.

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Explore the extraordinary hidden world of insects, where a leaf weighs more than a car, rain drops feel like exploding hand grenades and a blade of grass soars like a skyscraper. Shot on location in the Borneo rainforest, Bugs! brings the beautiful and dangerous universe of its tiny stars up close and personal with cutting-edge technology that magnifies them up to 250,000 times their normal size. Don’t miss this unforgettable, stunning film that reveals the dramatic, savage and awe-inspiring lives of these fascinating creatures.

Bugs! A Rainforest Adventure

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5 comments

  1. P. Kelly says:

    To all of those people who have seen a Bug’s Life or Bugs Bunny, I’m just guessing here, but I’d imagine that this movie differs slightly in plot and characters. I don’t know if I will get a chance to view said film.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Heather says:

    The bugs were huge, kind of scared my 2 year old. My bug loving kids were very excited to watch this but they got bored about 10 minutes into this show. I found it interesting, but it didn’t impress my 2 and 6 year old
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. Brenda Pink says:

    This DVD is a wonderful window into the world of bugs. However, it was not the Nature film I thought it would be. The DVD tells a “life story” of a butterfly and a praying mantis and all of the photos are staged and posed. That may or may not be a deterrent to most people who like to watch this type of DVD. This is NOT an animated kid’s film – a clue is the reference to IMAX. The “how did they film this?” section of the DVD was fascinating.

    All in all a wonderful DVD with some amazing close ups of the bug world.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Cengiz Lk says:

    It has been nicely prepared. Images are wonderful. However, once you watch Microcosmos and Life in the Undergrowth Bugs! can only be classified as “honorable mention” or even lower. The picture quality and quality of work is probably perfect but end result is not enough for fascinating the viewers -seen the competition. In my opinion, the purpose of the film was not clear neither (was it: filming the insects as close as possible without any filming patterns or telling a story of a butterfly?). So, I give 3-stars only for the efforts and meticoulous film production.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. L. Valle says:

    Extremely well captured moments and beautiful shots of the bugs’ miniature world. Some perhaps too thrilling moments for little children of bugs eating other bugs.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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