The Art Of Tom And Jerry: Volume Three
The cat chases the mouse into the LaserDisc Archives for Part Three of an extensive three-part Toon Review of their entire career, captured forever in these exhaustive LD sets! |
Gay Purr-ee
UPA’s theatrical outing isn’t a total cat-astrophe, but the slow pacing and somewhat melancholy mood denies it purr-fect entertainment status. |
The Art Of Tom And Jerry: Volume Two
The cat chases the mouse into the LaserDisc Archives for Part Two of an extensive three-part Toon Review of their entire career, captured forever in these exhaustive LD sets! |
Dumbo: 60th Anniversary Edition
Walt Disney’s classic gets suitable treatment on DVD, with a crisp transfer and some better than usual bonus features making for a fitting 60th Anniversary package. |
The Art Of Tom And Jerry: Volume One
The cat chases the mouse into the LaserDisc Archives for Part One of an extensive three-part Toon Review of their entire career, captured forever in these exhaustive LD sets! |
The Jungle Book 2
Disney’s theatrical sequel is merely a DTV with high aspirations, despite its “greatest hits” package feel and the overwhelming sense of déjà vu! |
The Rescuers
Disney’s transitional film, where the baton was passed from the Nine Old Men to the younger generation of artists, gets a good transfer but skimpy extras. |
Balto
The Toon Review‘s LaserDisc Archives makes sure Balto gets his dues in a look at the correctly framed widescreen edition. |
Treasure Planet: Special Edition
Disney’s interplanetary adventure gets the thumbs up and a nice representation on disc. |
The Adventures Of Ichabod And Mr Toad: Gold Classic Collection
Two fabulous characters come together for Walt Disney’s final 1940s anthology film, and the first completely animated production since World War II, that’s full of excitement, mystery and adventure! |
The Sword In The Stone: Gold Classic Collection
Disney’s take on the young King Arthur legend, with magician Merlin guiding the boy through life’s ups and downs in an infectious comic fashion. |
Studio Idefix #2 – Lucky Luke: Daisy Town and Ballad Of The Daltons
In Part Two of a LaserDisc Archives special, Toon Review looks back on French animators Studio Idefix and their Lucky Luke western spoofs. |
Who Framed Roger Rabbit: Vista Series Special Edition
Classic toons, classic setting…the Zemeckis-Spielberg-Disney blockbuster almost gets the special edition treatment it deserves in this hugely enjoyable set! |
Studio Idefix #1 – Asterix The Gaul and Asterix And Cleopatra
Toon Review looks back on French animators Studio Idefix and their Asterix features in Part One of a LaserDisc Archives special. |
The DisneyLand Anthology
Discovering a disc long-thought not to have made to print, the LaserDisc Archives delves into this ultra-rare box set for the Toon Review. |
Little Nemo: Adventures In Slumberland
The LaserDisc Archives highlights this densely detailed mess of a film for Toon Review. |
101 Dalmatians II: Patch’s London Adventure
Disney’s sequel to Walt’s classic may not burst with that film’s originality, but fans could do worse than to see what’s been cooked up here and will find a respectful follow-up full of fun touches. |
Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation
They’re tiny, they’re toony, and they’re spending their vacation in the LaserDisc Archives for this Toon Review! |
Pinocchio Deluxe Edition
The CAV boxset of Disney’s groundbreaking masterpiece is examined in the LaserDisc Archives for Toon Review. |
One Hundred And One Dalmatians: Limited Issue
Walt Disney’s canine caper gets its first walk around the park on DVD and, even in a bare-bones vanilla edition, gains fine pedigree marks for a solid presentation. |
The Dad Behind The Myth: An Interview With Walt Disney’s Daughter Diane
Ben Simon discusses Walt Disney’s life and career with someone who really knew him well…his daughter, Diane Disney Miller. |
Mickey Mouse: The Black And White Years
The Toon Review‘s LaserDisc Archives travel back to the pioneering days Mickey Mouse for this treasure trove of early appearances. |
Osmosis Jones
The Brothers Warner and Farrelly attempt a big animated gross-out comedy, but even with Bill Murray’s involvement it turns out to be just a gooey, if slightly amusing, mess… |
Walt Disney Treasures: Behind The Scenes At The Walt Disney Studios
Go behind the scenes at the world’s premiere animation film factory in its heyday with this terrific tour through the ages! |
Spirit: Stallion Of The Cimarron
Ben Simon takes a look at DreamWorks’ mature western adventure and finds it perfunctory if not spectacular entertainment that’s a little bogged down in sand. |
Bugs Bunny Superstar
What’s up, Doc? The LaserDisc Archives spins this retrospective on da wabbit’s early career for Toon Review. |
Sleeping Beauty Deluxe Edition
The LaserDisc Archives opens up the CAV boxset for the Toon Review, and asks just how better could this set get on DVD? |
Chuck Jones: Extremes And Inbetweens, A Life In Animation
Chuck Jones’ life and career is reviewed in this wonderful tribute to the man himself. |
Beauty And The Beast
The Toon Review‘s LaserDisc Archives looks at the theatrical and work in progress releases of this classic on LD. |
A Goofy Movie
The LaserDisc Archives pull out the widescreen LD edition of this very goofy movie for Toon Review! |