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The Best Of 2008: It Came…It Saw…It’s Over!
…the film’s 30th birthday before bringing the content to the States, oddly then not actually marking the milestone on the sleeve’s packaging. The best edition of the film could actually… |
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Bolt
…of the production, but it’s just the usual fluff piece of studio-grabbed footage, the directors’ talking heads and a lot of John Lasseter bigging them up as the next best… |
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Race To Witch Mountain
…The result is an entertaining Disney picture of the kind we haven’t seen in a while: there’s no comic-ready sidekick to keep sprouting the one-liners (not that the film doesn’t… |
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Fantastic Four: The Complete 1994-95 Animated Series
…the viewer out of the story. The Skrulls take on the forms of the FF in order to discredit them. Reed has the FF surrender to the Army, and yet… |
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Dumbo: 60th Anniversary Edition
…than stellar box office runs of Pinocchio and Fantasia (partly based on the cutting off of revenue from foreign markets involved in the Second World War), Walt was looking for… |
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Walt Disney Treasures: The Complete Pluto, Volume One
…playfulness is always present, of course, but these cartoons do more than often show off the limitations of the character. Without resorting to Tex Avery-type gags and comical set-ups, the… |
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101 Dalmatians II: Patch’s London Adventure Special Edition
…and the meatiest of the extras as before, is a seven-minute Making Of “Dog-umentary”, covering the animation process from the eye view of a bunch of interested dogs. The featurette… |
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Tiny Toon Adventures: Season 1, Volume 2
…the spruced up 5.1 track offered here, they sound very clear. From The Twilight Zone to the classic Carl Stalling sound of old, the score plays a huge part in… |
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X-Men: The Animated Series – Volume 3
…time and an explosion still happens. When they return to the future, they find that Mastermold has taken control of the world and they must return once again to 1959… |

