The Donut Man: After School is this quirky gem from '96 that blends comedy and music in a family-friendly package. Set in a Christian academy, it feels very much like a slice of life from that era, with Duncan and Mary teaching kids some important virtues while making donuts, of course. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, moving from musical numbers to character lessons, but it’s all tied together with a wholesome atmosphere. The performances have a certain earnestness that adds to the charm, and you can’t help but appreciate the practical effects used in their donut-making antics. It’s a unique piece that showcases how faith and fun can intersect in a very approachable way.
Interesting take on character development themes.Musical numbers are light-hearted and catchy.Reflects the family dynamics of the 90s.
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