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Defenders Of The Earth: The Complete Series, Volume One
…enlists Mandrake The Magician, Lothar, and jungle hero The Phantom to help him fight Ming The Merciless, who is scheming to take over the Earth. The offspring and wards of… |
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The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh: The Friendship Edition
…the soldier’s unit, and while in England the bear was given to the London Zoo at the end of 1919 before the soldier went to France. At the zoo, the… |
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Jason Of Star Command: The Complete Series
…making good on their promise of fully exploiting the Filmation library, and the set they’ve put together is fairly impressive. Leading things off on the third disc is the letterboxed… |
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Popeye: A Sailor’s Story
…fans, due to the complexity of the animation, the often intense creativity of the stories and staging, and a certain “spark” that has never been recreated elsewhere; and, like other… |
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The Best Of Bravestarr
…its initial series The New Adventures Of Superman, and through the 1960s and 1970s saw further success with The Archie Show, Fat Albert, Tarzan And The Super 7, and many… |
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Popeye The Sailor: Volume 1 1933-1938
…in the Aprils of 1941 and 1942— Raggedy Ann And Raggedy Andy, and The Raven.) The first two Popeye two-reelers appear on this set. The DVD set starts out with… |
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The Tick Vs. Season Two
…extra-Ticky episodes on this puppy, including the following: Disc One The Little Wooden Boy And The Belly Of Love – The Tick and Arthur meet Carmalita, daughter of the inventor… |
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Darkwing Duck: Volume 2
…the three slimcases, you do see the same blandness that has hampered the other sets. Artwork looks to be reused promotional images, and the screen captures on the backs of… |
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Harvey Birdman, Attorney At Law: Volume Three
…affection for these Hanna-Barbera creations, and their send-up is all done with a nod and a wink. So relax, and (if over the age of majority) enjoy the zany exploits… |
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Superman – Doomsday
…published instead. Reading about the friends and allies (and enemies) of Superman responding to his death was riveting stuff, some of it actually quite touching. And then came the big… |
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The Archie Show: The Complete Series
…cover of the comic book, and then the whole company. MLJ changed its name in 1945 to reflect the property they were most known for, and they have been known… |
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The New Adventures Of The Lone Ranger And Zorro: Volume 1
…bloom, and fine details are lost. A pity. Scratch Tracks: As you would expect, the William Tell Overture figures prominently in the soundtrack for The Lone Ranger. It and the… |
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What’s New Scooby-Doo?: Complete 3rd Season
…the gang use their wits and a touch or irony to expose the identities of would-be monsters. The Sweatbox Review: Okay, so just how many incarnations of Scooby-Doo have their… |
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Justice League: New Frontier
…during the prologue, it looks properly uneven on the Blu-ray, and fairly solid (and therefore less interesting) on the DVD. These are a small differences, though, and do not in… |
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George Of The Jungle: The Complete Original Series
…the show’s theme song and the artwork behind the discs to offer a funny salute to George slamming into yet another tree. Ink And Paint: These appear to be unrestored… |
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Astro Boy (1980): The Collection Box Set
…to convey the dialog and the disco-inspired soundtrack. The dubbing on this version of the show is much better than that on the original 1960s series, largely due to the… |
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The Batman: The Complete Fifth Season
…living in the dorms. The End Of The Batman gives Batman and Robin nemeses that they can relate to, as Wrath and Scorn are basically twisted versions of them. That’s… |
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You’re Not Elected, Charlie Brown: Remastered Deluxe Edition
…Bill Melendez, Jeannie Schulz, Phil Roman, Mark Evanier, and others (including two of the voice actors) comment on the particular charms and intricacies of this TV special. They discuss the… |
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Batman: The Complete Animated Series
…sympathetic Catwoman in the two-parter The Cat And The Claw, and the return of Adam West to the franchise in the terrific Beware Of The Grey Ghost. West voiced The… |
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Walt Disney Treasures: Silly Symphonies
…with one another. The male plays instruments and the female dances in the wind and plays with the flowers. There is an older tree that is the villain and he… |
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Schoolhouse Rock!: Special 30th Anniversary Edition
…combining with the music as the girl says the words and they appear on the screen. “Rufus Xavier Sarsparilla” is one of the funniest songs that teach us the way… |
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Beauty And The Beast: Platinum Edition
…Original Theatrical Version, the Special Edition Version, or the Work In Progress Version. The difference between the original and special edition is the “Human Again” sequence and the “clean-up” of… |
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Aladdin: Platinum Edition
…other “Fab Four”, the most influential film and one of the favorites for many people. People fondly remember the film, the music, the characters, and the humor that made it… |
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The Great Polar Bear Adventure
…to go to the shore. Their mother takes them to the sea ice to teach them how to hunt, but the ice has melted and there are few seals to… |
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A Pup Named Scooby-Doo: The Complete 2nd, 3rd & 4th Seasons
…with a disc flap inside holding the two discs. The cover is red and features Shaggy and Scooby-Doo on the cover. The back features the rest of the gang and… |
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Director Jim Kammerud on The Fox and the Hound 2
…the Hound movie was a little bit dark, and a lot of the playfulness and real Disney fun came about when the animals were younger. There’s an opportunity there to… |
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Director Roger Allers on The Little Matchgirl
…it was the physical beauty that would be possible. Also, in pre-revolutionary Russia, the extremes of the haves and the have-nots – the wealthy classes and the poor people –… |
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Directors Miller and Hui on Shrek the Third
…They were great; they were some beautiful scenes. You’ll see them on the DVD. I’m sure they’ll all end up in the DVD extras. They won’t go entirely to waste…. |
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Henry Selick talks Moongirl and more
…and the majority of viewers (both public and critics) disliked the film to the point of anger. Now, I do like the idea of shaking up an audience with a… |
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Another Conversation with Eric Goldberg
…David Hand, and she used to do all these Disney and Warners and Hanna-Barbera sculpts in the Fifties and early Sixties. They were marvelous because they had energy to them,… |

