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Daddy Day Care Director: Steve Carr Cast: Eddie Murphy, Jeff Garlin, Steve Zahn, Regina King

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/23/2003
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 12,178
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Closed Caption; Widescreen and full-screen presentations; "Meet the Daddy Day Care Kids" featurette ; "Good Morning, Eddie Murphy!" featurette; "What Did That Kid Say?" featurette; Name the Noise Maker game; Kid Card Match Up game; "Odd One Out" game; Blooper reel; All new animated short "Early Bloomers"; Trailers

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Side #1 --
1. Start [:23]
2. Charlie Hinton [2:23]
3. Veggie-O's [2:20]
4. The Chapman Academy [1:18]
5. Health Division Shutdown [4:12]
6. Value Alternatives [1:58]
7. Taking a Flier on Daddy Day Care [8:12]
8. Open Enrollment [1:35]
9. The Mission Statement [3:17]
10. Big Phil with the Guitar [2:24]
11. Sugar Time [1:27]
12. IT Is Happening [7:09]
13. "Let's Get Ready to RUMBLE!" [3:08]
14. Dan Kubitz, Child Services [1:32]
15. The Third Care Provider [4:44]
16. The Focus Group [5:44]
17. "Ballroom Blitz" [1:45]
18. Pet Day [2:33]
19. The Man of the House [6:47]
20. "Flash Is Gone!" [2:30]
21. Mr. Kubitz' Puppet Show [1:38]
22. Rock for Daddy Day Care [2:57]
23. Proposals & Propositions [4:16]
24. The Dream Is Over [2:12]
25. Cotton Candy Puffs [2:45]
26. Back in Business [2:32]
27. Six Months Later [3:11]
28. End Credits & Outtakes [2:51]

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Editorial Reviews

Two fathers get a crash course in caring for kids other than their own in this family-friendly comedy. Charlie Hinton (Eddie Murphy) is an advertising executive whose job monopolizes his time, making it difficult for him to stay in touch with his young son, Ben (Khamani Griffin). However, after Charlie and his partner, Phil (Jeff Garlin), are given their pink slips in the wake of a disastrous campaign for a new breakfast cereal, Charlie's wife, Kim (Regina King), goes back to work, and with the family budget tighter than before, Charlie becomes a stay-at-home dad. After pulling Ben out of an expensive and exclusive daycare center run by the humorless Gwyneth Harridan (Anjelica Huston), Charlie comes up with a brainstorm -- since he and Phil watch their own children every day, how much harder could it be to watch a few more kids and open their own day care center? Charlie and Phil discover there's much more to running a daycare center than they ever imagined, but after a very rough start, with the help of likable slacker Marvin (Steve Zahn) their new business becomes a success -- so much so that Harridan finds herself losing customers to the upstart fathers, and she starts searching for a way to shut them down. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Daddy Day Careby Anonymous

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July 19, 2007: Eddie Murphey rules. He's my favorite all-time movie star. And he's super funny in Daddy Day Care. The charcters I like the best are Charlie "Eddie" Ben, Max,Phil and Marvin. My dad says that Cling on, " the laungage Nicky speaks" is from Star Trek. My favorite lines from the movie are:" I missed." "What does that mean?" "I missed." and "They're like animals they can smell fear."One of the most funniest movies I've seen in my life. And, they have good games and,since it's a funny movie,they have funny trailers. The Master of disguise looks really funny.

Daddy Day Careby Anonymous

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October 27, 2003: This is a movie that the whole family can watch and enjoy. I like the fact that Eddie Murphy is becoming more family-oriented with his work (i.e. Shrek). I think this movie leaves a few unanswered questions and lacks in the realism department. Some of the movie and comedy is a little predictable too, but worth renting.


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