Cats Don’t Dance
The Toon Review‘s LaserDisc Archives looks up Mark Dindal’s 1997 feature, in widescreen on LD. |
The Incredible Mr Limpet
Ben Simon finds his fins with Don Knotts’ classic animation and live-action combination comedy. |
DisneyMania
15 Disney classics get the modern day treatment from some of today’s brightest artists, and the results are bubblegum pop you might just have fun with! |
Monsters, Inc.: 2-Disc Collectors Edition
Disney/Pixar’s monstrous hit makes it to DVD in a monster of a package! |
LaserDisc Archives: A Primer On The LD Format
The first in our LaserDisc Archives feature for Toon Review looks back on the original movie-disc format and teases some titles that have still not been outshone by their DVD “upgrades”. |
Mad Monster Party
The original stop-motion musical frightfest comes to disc with a spookily sharp transfer and a mini-monster selection of spooktacular video and printed supplements. |
Peter Pan: Return To Never-Land
This DTV effort was upgraded to theatrical status with good reason, and though by no means an essential or needed addition to the Disney library, this belated follow-up is much better than it has any right to be! |
The Rescuers Down Under: Gold Classic Collection
Bernard and Bianca are back in Disney’s all-action, exciting adventure sequel packed with groundbreaking, stunning computer assisted scenes. |
The Quest For Camelot: Special Edition
Warner Bros. sets out to find the magic that made Disney animation so successful in the 1990s, but this Quest ends without much hope. |
The Great Mouse Detective
The much requested kick-starter to Disney’s animation renaissance finds itself on DVD without a clue when it comes to bonus features! |
The Black Cauldron: Gold Classic Collection
Disney’s darkest feature gets a welcome but barren DVD showing. |
Fun And Fancy Free: Gold Classic Collection
Lots of fun to be had in this 1940s Disney “Package Feature” that combines the stories of Mickey And The Beanstalk with the circus-themed Bongo. |
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
A surprise entry in the Best Animated Feature stakes turns out to be well worth its nomination. |
Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs: Platinum Edition
Walt Disney’s “one that started it all” comes to DVD in a lavish set that also kicks off the prestigious Platinum Edition deluxe DVD line in style! |
The Prince Of Egypt: Signature Selection
DreamWorks takes on epic themes in their debut animated feature: the story of Moses. |
The One That Started It All… The Making Of Snow White
Persistence Of Vision looks back on Walt Disney’s groundbreaking masterpiece. |