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Cartoon Network announces 2008 programming
…Bold is slated to premiere on Cartoon Network in 2008. Description: Batman isn’t going at it alone this time! From Warner Bros. Animation comes the latest interpretation of the classic… |
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Journey Back To Oz: Special Edition
…its best reception, in a 1976 ABC Christmas airing that featured Bill Cosby as the Wizard Of Oz (otherwise not featured in the film) in live-action interstitials. When it became… |
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Secret Origin: The Story Of DC Comics
…“stars” that even company and corporate information is lost. Once we start to delve into the character profiles, the comic book business in general is almost omitted entirely, including what… |
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Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides: Limited 3D Edition
…is good is the production design, and although series designer Rick Heinrichs is a no-show, his imprint is clearly felt. The opening London scenes, shot authentically in Greenwich, are impressive… |
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Peter Pan: Return To Never-Land
…the DTV sequel treatment, and when I first saw it I was ready to tear it apart. I’d memorized Peter Pan from an unofficial VHS that my Dad had brought… |
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Star Trek Animated Adventures Celebrates 30th Aniversary
The official {{link http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/index.html Star Trek website}} is celebrating the 30th aniversary of the Star Trek Cartoon with a {{link http://www.startrek.com/startrek/cda/html/images/feature/community/contests/031202_animated/detail.jsp contest}}, {{link http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/features/bst/article/2843.html interview}} with the animated shows story… |
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Scooby-Doo celebrated in Boomerang marathon
…gotten away with it, too, if it weren’t for those meddling kids and that dog!” About Boomerang Boomerang is Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.’s (TBS, Inc.) 24-hour cable/satellite network offering the… |
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Saturday Morning Cartoons – 1960s: Volume 1
…Squirrel Show in 1965, but eventually the two half-hours split into separate programs in early 1967; not much difference, really, except for those who enjoy such trivia (myself included). Atom… |
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: 25th Anniversary Collector’s Edition
…against a series of mythical monsters, mysterious stone warriors and The Foot in order to save the city. Here, Imagi Studios’ CGI animation replaces the animatronic suits, and it’s a… |
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Little Nemo: Adventures In Slumberland
…really gels, and it remains a quirky little film that is best watched out of curiosity. In Japan, where much of the animation was completed, it is regarded as a… |
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Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull: 2-Disc Edition
…in an interview about the disappointments in Hook, he obviously understands where he has failed himself and is intelligently vivid about where the issues lie. I would especially like to… |
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Wallace And Gromit: The Complete Collection
…mystery in a similar manner to Hitch. The lighting does not just vary impressively in harshness, but also in color. The music is used in a similarly effective way, often… |
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Happiness Is… Peanuts – Snoopy’s Adventures
…Brown, making its DVD debut. While not one of the all-time greats, it is nevertheless a very entertaining show, which sees Snoopy falling in love while he is supposed to… |
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The Fox And The Hound: 30th Anniversary 2-Movie Edition
…I’m afraid I just didn’t see the worth in this outing. At least visually in other DTVs, such as Scamp’s Adventure, Bambi II or Return To Neverland, there seemed to… |
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Scooby-Doo! Music Of The Vampire
…vacation with the inevitability of what is to come. It also shows just how hard it can be for voice actors to stay in character while singing. (Was that really… |
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Animated Views: A Retrospective
…Afternoon in college. I saw my favorite animated film, Beauty and the Beast, eight times in theatres during its original run in 1991 — and I still have every one… |
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Toy Story Of Terror!
…the Pixar-endorsed 2011 return to screens for The Muppets (but not included in that film’s disc release), here there are pre-shadows of Lasseter’s involvement in Disney’s Wreck-It Ralph in the… |
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Rise of the Guardians director Peter Ramsey assembles the Guardians of Childhood
…fell in love with it, because it’s kind of right up his alley. It’s got all these mythic things; it’s very visual. It’s got different worlds; it’s got magic. It’s… |


