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Animation Addicts Podcast #34: Toy Story 2 – British Invasion
…• Talking about The Oscars 2013: Winners and nominees. • Catch and Fire with William! We ask the hard questions. • News: Upon which book will Tintin 2 be based?,… |
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Animation Addicts Podcast #93: Pinocchio – Now That’s How You Do a Sidekick
…an excellent example of squash and stretch. We meet Honest John and Gideon again. Aw, Pleasure Island. The place of all vices: beer, smoking…and pool! Monstro is one of the… |
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Watch the feature-length Batman: The Animated Series documentary The Heart of Batman
The feature-length documentary The Heart of Batman is available on YouTube, and can be watched in the player above. The movie premiered as an exclusive on the Blu-ray collection for… |
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More on the Looney Tunes Golden DVD Collection – full review online!
Excited Warner Brothers fans can finally bring home the Looneys today and Animated News moderator Ben just posted an extensive review of the set’s extras over at {{link http://www.dvdtoons.com DVD… |
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Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 2 review!
…library”, says the site. “The choices here will open up the minds of the casual Looney Tunes fan, while also satisfying the insatiable addict. It’s an exhaustive set, and well… |
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Animated News’ PICKS OF THE YEAR 2004
…audio commentary from 1964 featuring the Shermans, and Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke. Put these discs along with the new DVD release, and you’ll have your very own 4-disc… |
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Cars collection
In its latest post, Luxo delivers a noteworthy 26 links regarding Disney/Pixar’s Cars. The articles mostly cover the film’s DVD release last Tuesday, while also lending a sneak peek behind… |
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Cannes you dig it? Plus Disney ditches the Platinums…
…includes unparalleled features, exclusive high definition content and updatable experiences, superior picture and sound, and much, much more”. Hmmm…sounds like a Blu-ray Platinum to me! “Disney Smart Navigation” will allow… |
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Gigantor: The Collection, Volume One
…a low level of contrast, looking rather dull, being far more “grey and grey” than “black and white.” Add in some aliasing and occasional jumpiness to the picture, and you… |
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Peanuts: 1960’s Collection
…and example of his pal Linus, and a simple little tree, that brings home the true meaning of Christmas to Charlie and his friends. The special was a surprise smash… |
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: 25th Anniversary Collector’s Edition
…clearly knows his Turtle lore, pointing out inserted references to their previous adventures and the live-action films, and appropriately enough, there’s enough examination of story changes, the thought and production… |
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Spider-Man: The ’67 Collection
…and it would be worse to not try. He had abilities that made him capable of helping people, and recognized his responsibility to at least make an effort— and even… |
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Beetle Bailey: The Complete Collection
…buffs know about the great Winsor McCay’s Little Nemo In Slumberland, and of course there has been everything from Popeye to Boondocks; but how many people remember that the perennially… |
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Astro Boy (1980): The Collection Box Set
…the English and Japanese episode orders, and Astro’s first appearance from the Captain Atom manga. All in all, it’s a pretty nice package. Ink And Paint: The episodes look pretty… |
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Groovie Goolies: The Saturday Mourning Collection
…and who started with Bill and Joe on Ruff And Reddy and often provided voices for many primary characters, including being in the unique position to have voiced Dr Quest… |
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Mickey’s House Of Villains
…best of the new material. Created and produced at Disney Feature Animation’s Florida unit (the now-shuttered group responsible for the Roger Rabbit shorts and Mulan, Lilo And Stitch and Brother… |
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Gigantor: The Collection, Volume Two
…expect any character growth from our leads. In fact, the main character never utters a word. Even the human characters are laughably bland and one-dimensional, though there is something uniquely… |
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Walt & El Grupo / The Boys / Waking Sleeping Beauty
…and commercially. Television and the Disneyland theme park had injected a huge amount of fresh energy and creativity into Walt Disney Productions, and Walt’s attention to live-action projects had grown… |
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Picks Of The Year 2004
…as an audio commentary from 1964 featuring the Shermans, and Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke. Put these discs along with the new DVD release, and you’ll have your very… |

