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Beetle Bailey/Hagar The Horrible/Betty Boop
Two stars from the comics and one from the olden days of animation make for a surprisingly entertaining DVD. |
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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! |
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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. |
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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. |
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Grave Of The Fireflies: Collector’s Series
A powerful anime film about Japanese siblings during World War II is treated respectfully in this fine 2-disc set. |
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Uncensored Bosko: Volume 1
They’re not the best cartoons, and the DVD is far from state of the art, but these are the ORIGINAL Looney Tunes cartoons, and for that reason they deserve a look. |
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Little Nemo: Adventures In Slumberland
The LaserDisc Archives highlights this densely detailed mess of a film for Toon Review. |
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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. |
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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! |
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Pinocchio Deluxe Edition
The CAV boxset of Disney’s groundbreaking masterpiece is examined in the LaserDisc Archives for Toon Review. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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… |
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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! |
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Walt Disney Treasures: The Complete Goofy
Goofy, one of Disney’s most entertaining and popular cartoon stars finally gets the royal treatment with a complete collection of his greatest misadventures in one set. |
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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. |
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Bugs Bunny Superstar
What’s up, Doc? The LaserDisc Archives spins this retrospective on da wabbit’s early career for Toon Review. |
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Ice Age: 2 Disc Special Edition
A pack of mismatched ice age mammals must face ice, fire, a flock of dodos, and each other in order to deliver a human baby back to his family. |
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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? |
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Chuck Jones: Extremes And Inbetweens, A Life In Animation
Chuck Jones’ life and career is reviewed in this wonderful tribute to the man himself. |
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Beauty And The Beast
The Toon Review‘s LaserDisc Archives looks at the theatrical and work in progress releases of this classic on LD. |
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A Goofy Movie
The LaserDisc Archives pull out the widescreen LD edition of this very goofy movie for Toon Review! |
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Beauty And The Beast: Platinum Edition
Belle, an intelligent young woman is forced to live in an enchanted castle with a hideous Beast. As they grow closer, they learn that true beauty lies within. |
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Cats Don’t Dance
The Toon Review‘s LaserDisc Archives looks up Mark Dindal’s 1997 feature, in widescreen on LD. |
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The Incredible Mr Limpet
Ben Simon finds his fins with Don Knotts’ classic animation and live-action combination comedy. |
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Cats Don’t Dance
First-time director Mark Dindal was given the difficult task of tackling a musical comedy called Cats Don’t Dance about a cat named Danny who tries to make it in Hollywood. |
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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! |
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Monsters, Inc.: 2-Disc Collectors Edition
Disney/Pixar’s monstrous hit makes it to DVD in a monster of a package! |
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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”. |

