I chose them after reading many reviews on Unilocal for several other locations. So I decided to go someplace else and came across Juanita Vision Clinic. They even charge you for a contact lens fitting (even if you need the same prescripton) for evey exam you have - nickel and dime. Their service is crummy, their front desk people are disorganized, and they are unwiling to wok with the patient. So last year I chose Specialty Eyecare Group - HUHGE MISTAKE!!! They nickel and dime you for things your insurance should cover, and try their darndest to convince you that you have to pay out of pocket - even though i had been getting contacts for years other places and never had that issue. Iiked my first couple ones, but after we moved I had to find a new place to get my vision inspected. This is the 4 optometrist I have had over a decade, and by far the best. I plan on being a regular customer of theirs because I was blown away at the great experience I had. But the pressure is on! If they don't get a good grade for the project, Lila will be grounded and Polly's band, "Polly and the Pockets" won't be able to play at the school dance! Will they ace the project and get to play? Or will frenemies get in the way.I just had my first visit to Juanita Vision Clinic and was very impressed. "Join Polly and her friends as they travel to her father's island in the Pacific to research lunar eclipses. The girls are given an A+, and Polly and her band manage to perform at the school dance, and the film ends. Luckily, Polly comes up with a plan to save the project with Ana's help. When they arrive home, Lila discovers that the photos she took of the eclipse were spoiled by Beth's prank, as they contain double-exposures. They stop to help a dolphin calf, stuck near the beach, return to the sea. As it gets dark, the friends start to observe the eclipse. Polly and her friends arrive at the island and spend all day at the special water park. Meanwhile, Beth, a classmate who is jealous of Polly, tampers with Lila's camera so she will not be able to take photos of the eclipse, and cause her to fail her assignment. Polly and her friends organize a trip to her family's South Pacific island where a lunar eclipse will be visible that night. Unfortunately, Lila fears she will be grounded and unable to play with the rest of the girls in their band, Polly and the Pockets if she does not get a good grade. Her friends Lila, Ana, Shani, Todd, Rick, and Lea also star.Ī few days before their school dance, Polly and the other girls are given the assignment to learn about lunar eclipses, which will count for one-third of their grades. The film stars the title character and popular doll of the same name, Polly Pocket. The film has some scene cameos of My Scene: Jammin' In Jamaica.Īs of 2021, the movie is now available to watch on Paramount+ with a subscription, making it the first film in the Polly Pocket series to be available to watch on a streaming service. In the United States, the film was released as a free box prize whenever you bought any select Polly Pocket playset or Kellogg's cereal, and as a bonus with the "Divine Dogs" playset of the "Dazzling Pet Show" line. Despite its obscure reception in the United States, the film became popular in Latin American countries due to the high sales of the Polly Pocket line at the time in the region. It was the first animated film based on the franchise, the first of three developed by Universal Studios, succeeded by films Polly Pocket 2: Cool at the Pocket Plaza and PollyWorld. Polly Pocket: Lunar Eclipse (originally known as Polly Pocket's The First Movie or Polly Pocket) is a 2004 American animated adventure short film based on the Polly Pocket line of dolls.
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