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The Flintstones: The Complete Series
…be called the Tom & Jerry series, leading to almost 120 further cartoons over seventeen years and the first of an incredible eleven Oscar nominations – with seven wins –… |
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Once Upon A Time In New York City: Oliver & Company Animator Dave Pruiksma!
…suburbs, just minutes from the heart of Washington D.C., he was first influenced by early television cartoons, but remembers being really “blown away” by the 1964 television broadcast of Disney’s… |
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DC Comics animation goodness, plus director Michel Ocelot!
…very first animated DC Comics Superman cartoons. Commonly known as the Fleischer series, the animated Technicolor short films will be released on DVD as a 2-disc collection featuring all 17… |
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Director George Scribner: Happy as a King with Prince and the Pauper!
…realm of cartoon animation. Would he have liked that? Nobody can tell, yet it can but be acknowledged that Disney’s 1990 featurette stands among the most successful cartoons ever. Not… |
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X-Men: The Animated Series – Volume 1
…of serious superhero cartoons with season-arching storylines. This was in sharp contrast to the campy superhero cartoons of the 60s and 70s like Challenge of the Superfriends, Spider-Man and His… |
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Pete Docter’s Up-bringing!
…in the Roadrunner cartoons. Can you tell me about that aspect of your movie? PD: Of course, the Upisodes were created to get interest to going in the film and… |
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Wacky Races: The Complete Series
…contradict the decision-making process; this is contrasted with today’s cartoons, which sometimes use visual tricks (especially with CGI) just because they can, at the expense of making a gag clear…. |
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Spider-Man: The ’67 Collection
…series, Amazing Spider-Man, due to the character’s surprising popularity from his first appearance. In the months that followed, readers would find out that the powers and renewed dedication to do-gooding… |
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DuckTales: Volume 1
…fans may be satisfied if not overjoyed by these transfers. I have been spoiled recently reviewing some crisp 21st century cartoons, so maybe that is why these 1980s cartoons look… |
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Flash Gordon: The Complete Series
…of their old cartoons on DVD, BCI goes all-out to provide fans with great bonuses on their licensed sets. Flash Gordon is no exception, and as someone who loved the… |
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Looking ahead to the long weekend
…really looking forward to digging further into those Lantz cartoons!) So many cartoons lately, but so little time… Let’s see… What else is on my mind lately? Aside from my… |
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The Animatrix
…the main sources has been anime cartoons. Personally, my anime knowledge consists of Akira, Grave of the Fireflies, Perfect Blue, and Spirited Away, so it’s quite limited. However, with just… |
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DisneyToon Studios and The Sequels That Never Were, with Tod Carter
When continually asked for more Three Little Pigs cartoons after the immense success of his 1933 cartoon short, Walt Disney famously quipped “You can’t top pigs with pigs!” It was,… |
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Who Framed Roger Rabbit: Vista Series Special Edition
…behavior, while never coming across as someone who does not have that little tiny part of them that remembers what being a kid and loving cartoons was like. A triumph… |
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Home On The Range
…Range too, which does sport a simpler, more angular look that’s more associated by most to the Warner Brothers Looney Tunes cartoons (the backgrounds are very reminiscent of Chuck Jones’… |
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Best Of Casper Volumes 1 & 2 – Winners Announced!
…and now these charming cartoons are here for a whole new generation of fans! Tech Specs: Twelve classic cartoons beautifully re-mastered: True Boo, Boo Ribbon Winner, Good Scream Fun, Fright… |
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Casper Volumes 1 and 2 Giveaway II – Winners!
…theatrical Technicolor shorts! Never has there been a friendlier ghost than Casper, and now these charming cartoons are here for a whole new generation of fans! Tech Specs: Twelve classic… |
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Aarrgghh! No more Disney Treasures!?
…of these cartoons. Likewise with More Disney Rarities and A Disney Education, both the most rumored – and requested – titles that would at least complete the Studio’s cartoons within… |
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Popeye (live-action movie)
…also introducing his famous theme I’m Popeye The Sailor Man and his well-known catchphrases “Well, blow me down” and “I am what I am”! The Fleischer cartoons were a great… |
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I Yam What I Yam…Popeye's here!
…cartoons, plus a serious treasure horde of bonus material and rarities, make their restored way to screens in this nifty little package (Best Buy even has a limited collector’s tin):… |
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Walt Disney Treasures…live again!
…Three and can apparently now speak fluent Duck! With “30 of the sharpest, funniest cartoons you are likely to ever enjoy”, this new Don-a-thon sees the often frustrated feathered one… |
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Additions old and new; reviews and a new Media section!
November 17, 2009 — Saturday Morning and Justice League cartoons covered, plus 2012, a trio of retro reviews and the first look at our new Media section! It’s absolutely clear… |
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Thundarr The Barbarian: The Complete Series
…sorceress, and a monstrous Mok travel the countryside aiding humans against evil sorcerers in a post-apocalyptic world. The Sweatbox Review: Some cartoons you love, even years later, only because they… |
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The Looney Tunes Treasury
…or pasted right into the pages. We have already been treated to Treasury books for Star Wars, DC and Marvel Comics, and Hanna-Barbera cartoons, and now Running Press has provided… |
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Young Justice: Season 1, Volume 2
…could have done a way better job of writing these earlier episodes, but maybe that is where the problem is. They have made cartoons for adults and cartoons for little… |
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Home On The Range
…simpler, more angular look that’s more associated by most to Warner Brothers’ Looney Tunes cartoons (the backgrounds, for instance, are very reminiscent of Chuck Jones’ Road Runner shorts). In fact,… |
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Superman Classic creator Robb Pratt unveils Flash Gordon Classic
…Fleischer Studios’ Superman cartoons from the ’40s. The positive reception to Superman Classic encouraged Pratt to create a follow-up, Superman Classic: Bizarro. As with the prior Classic short, Bizarro starts… |
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Marine Boy: The Complete First Season
Japan Tele-Cartoons/Warner Bros. – Seven Arts (1966), Warner Archive (March 12, 2013), 3 Discs, 328 mins, 4:3 ratio, Dolby Digital Mono, Not Rated, Retail: $29.95 Storyboard: A young adventurer patrols… |
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Toy Story Of Terror!
…Disney, when Walt himself would allow Snow White’s Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio’s Figaro to appear in a limited run of theatrical cartoons and, most especially, Jiminy Cricket to go on… |
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Pinocchio: Walt Disney Signature Collection
…shown they would sit through “an hour and a half’s worth of cartoons”, and now he would really give them something to sit through! With practically all films of the… |

