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Disney's animated tale of Lady, an aristocratic cocker spaniel, who runs away from home after falling foul of two siamese cats. She is befriended by Tramp, a down-at-heel but charming mutt. They set out for a night on the town together, and romance is soon in the air when they share a meal at a spaghetti restaurant. This was the first Disney cartoon film to be made in CinemaScope.
The complete two series and a TV movie from the popular 1980s children's TV show. Dogtanian (voice of Cam Clarke) and his sidekicks, Athos (Mikey Godzilla), Porthos (Dan Woren) and Aramis (Eddie Frierson) - or, as they are better known, the three muskehounds - set out to solve riddles and take on evil in the France of Louis XIII. Series One and Two of their adventures contain 26 episodes each. In 'One for All and All for One' (1995), a feature length version of Dogtanian's adventures, the dashing mutt and his cohorts are summoned out of retirement by the Queen of France to help with an international crisis.
A collection of 12 animated shorts following the speedy roadrunner who continually outwits his rival, Wile E. Coyote. Episodes are: 'Whizzard of Ow', 'Chariots of Fur', 'Little Go Beep', 'Sugar and Spies', 'Clippety Clobbered', 'The Solid Tin Coyote', 'Out and Out Rout', 'Shot and Bothered', 'Chaser On the Rocks', 'Highway Runnery', 'Boulder Wham!' and 'Hairied and Hurried'.
Eight spooky animated episodes from everyone's favourite sewn-together cat, 'Nine' (voice of Joe Pasquale), and his friend, Lottie (voice of Alex Kelly). Episodes comprise: 'Tricky Spot', 'Brains', 'Lucky Ticket', 'Dust Up', 'Wall', 'Wrong Things', 'Birthdaze' and 'Monster Man'.
Episodes 7-9 from season 1 of the fourth animated television incarnation of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko's comic-book superhero. 16-year-old high school student Peter Parker is not only struggling with the usual teen issues of angst, peer pressure, and raging hormones - he is also having trouble adjusting to his newly-acquired superpowers of wall-climbing and the super-sensitive 'spidey-sense'. Episodes are: 'Catalysts', 'Reaction' and 'The Uncertainty Principle'.
Double-bill of animated movies about a gang of prehistoric animals who become close friends. In 'Ice Age' (2002), the story begins at the dawn of the great ice age, when a group of three animals embark upon an epic journey. Sid the sloth, Manfred the mammal, and Diego the sabre-toothed tiger team up to help return a human baby to its father, and must risk life and limb as they traverse boiling lava pits and travel through dangerous ice caves to complete their mission. Along the way they also meet Scrat, a squirrel-rat determined to plant an acorn in a glacier. The film features the voices of John Leguizamo, Denis Leary and Jack Black. In 'Ice Age 2 - The Meltdown' (2006), Manny the woolly mammoth (voice of Ray Romano), Sid the sloth (Leguizamo), Diego the saber-toothed tiger (Leary), and the hapless prehistoric squirrel/rat known as Scrat (Chris Wedge) are back in this sequel to the popular 2002 film. Manny is ready to start a family, but nobody has seen another mammoth for a long time. In fact, Manny thinks he may be the last one. That is until he miraculously finds Ellie (Queen Latifah), the only female mammoth left in the world. The only problem being that they can't stand each other. Ellie comes with some excess baggage in the form of her two possum friends, Crash (Seann William Scott) and Eddie (Josh Peck), a couple of daredevil pranksters and cocky, loud-mouthed troublemakers. When a huge glacial dam holding off oceans of water is about to break, threatening the entire valley, the only chance of survival lies at the other end of the valley. So our three heroes, along with Ellie, Crash and Eddie, form the most unlikely family as they embark on a mission across an ever-changing, increasingly dangerous landscape.
The Disney version of the early life of King Arthur. Brought up as a scullery boy with the nickname of Wart, Arthur goes through important magical training at the hands of the wise wizard Merlin. It transpires that the sorceror has the boy earmarked for greater things, but Arthur must undergo a number of tests before he can fulfil his destiny.
Animated musical fantasy set in a parallel world where different lands represent different holiday periods. Our hero is Jack Skellington (voice of Chris Sarandon), a man from Halloween who becomes converted to Christmas and sets out to spread joy in the world. However, when Jack's new mission leads him to kidnap Santa (voice of Edward Ivory), it becomes clear that he is not really in tune with the Yuletide spirit. Produced and visualised by Tim Burton, this was the first full-length feature to use stop-motion animation throughout.
The complete first season of the hugely popular television series. Join Kermit The Frog and the rest of the Muppet gang, including the formidable Miss Piggy, wannabe-comedian Fozzie Bear, arch-hecklers Waldorf and Statler, the loveable but distinctly odd rock-band drummer Animal, and not forgetting The Great Gonzo. Episodes comprise: 'Jim Nabors', 'Sandy Duncan', 'Rita Moreno', 'Ruth Buzzi', 'Joel Grey', 'Paul Williams', 'Lena Horne', 'Peter Ustinov', 'Florence Henderson', 'Valerie Harper', 'Candice Bergen', 'Bruce Forsyth', 'Harvey Korman', 'Charles Aznavour', 'Ben Vereen', 'Vincent Price', 'Twiggy', 'Phyllis Diller', 'Ethel Mermann', 'Connie Stevens', 'Avery Schreiber' and 'Juliet Prowse'.
First volume of the animated series about the heroic vigilante, fighting for truth and justice in 19th century Spanish Los Angeles. In this volume, Zorro battles the evil Alcalde, aided by his faithful mute servant Felipe. Episodes are: 'Three's a Crowd'; 'Flash Flood'; 'The Blockade'; 'Turnabout'; 'The Trap'; and 'The Tyrant'.
Seventh volume of the Japanese anime series set in the year 2010, where an online role-playing game is the most popular form of entertainment, until a young man named Tsukasa becomes locked in 'The World' and can't log out. In this volume, Tsukasa is transported from the Net Slum and must face an alternate version of himself in a final battle for supremacy.
Disney's 1999 TV production of the classic 1977 musical Annie is remarkable for its casting of stage actors rather than ratings trump cards. Tony winners Audra McDonald (Grace), Alan Cumming (Rooster), and Kristin Chenoweth (Lily) join four-time nominee Victor Garber (Daddy Warbucks) and Les Misrables veteran Alicia Morton (Annie) to tell the tale of the Depression-era orphan who gets a taste of the upper-crust life. Not surprisingly, they all turn in strong performances, and even Oscar-winner Kathy Bates acquits herself well in a singer's role, as the villainous Miss Hannigan. Perhaps best of all is the original title moppet, Andrea McArdle, making a sensational one-minute cameo as the Broadway Star-To-Be in "N.Y.C." Compared to John Huston's plodding, overly busy 1982 theatrical release, this production as directed by Rob Marshall (Cabaret, among other shows) is quite conservative; few numbers leave the confines of their sets, giving it the feel of a stage production. It is also more faithful as a whole to the Broadway original, though at a running time of 90 minutes it leaves out most of the historical context of the FDR administration as well as some of Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin's familiar songs, and makes a few plot changes, some of which work and some of which don't. Because of the omissions, this probably isn't a definitive film translation of Annie, but it's well paced for a young audience, and would be an excellent introduction to get children interested in live theater. Annie was produced by the team behind the 1993 telecast of Gypsy with Bette Midler, as well as 1997's Brandy-Whitney Houston Cinderella, and there are plans for many others. As Broadway shows are too often represented on video by inferior big-screen translations, this trend toward good, solid small-screen productions is most welcome. --David Horiuchi
Feature-length animated special based on the classic kid's cartoon series. Shaggy and Scooby find themselves in big trouble when they come face-to-face with Dracula, and the old bloodsucker turns the hairy-chinned slacker into a werewolf. Apparently there is only one way out of this predicament, and that's for the cowardly duo to take part in the Transylvania Grand Prix, a Wacky Races-style cross-country jaunt featuring such ghoulish fellow contestants as Mr Bone Jangles, The Witch Sisters, Swamp Thing, Frankenstein and The Mummy.
Six more episodes of the CITV animated series based on the bestselling children's books by Francesca Simon. Episodes are: 'Horrid Henry and the Football Fiend', 'Horrid Henry's Heroes', 'Horrid Henry's Sports Day', 'Horrid Henry's Perfect Day', 'Horrid Henry Goes Swimming' and 'Horrid Henry's Hike'.
Feature length animated adventure with Scooby, Fred, Velma, Shaggy and Daphne. This time the gang travel to Australia to attend a music festival being held at Vampire Rock, but not long after they arrive a legendary monster called the Yowie Yahoo starts turning the musicians into vampires. So the team get into a detective mode once again, and pose as a rock band in order to unmask the spook.
Five more episodes from the second season of the children's animated show based on the line of toys manufactured by Hasbro. In this instalment, Fluttershy tries to overcome her fear of public humiliation, someone ruins Pinkie Pie's cake on the journey to Canterlot and the gang attend Shining Armor's wedding. The episodes are: 'Hurricane Fluttershy', 'Ponyville Confidential', 'MMMystery on the Friendship Express', 'A Canterlot Wedding: Part 1' and 'A Canterlot Wedding: Part 2'.
Join the Ghost crew as they embark on their most important mission in Star Wars Rebels' fourth and final season! As the Rebellion struggles against the might of the Empire, Ezra leads the Ghost crew back to his home world to defeat the oppresive forces under the command of cunning Grand Admiral Thrawn. Old friends are reunited and new alliances are forged as the critically acclaimed series builds to a transformative conclusion that reveals our heroes' destinies.
Walt Disney's Raya And The Last Dragon travels to the fantasy world of Kumandra, where humans and dragons lived together in harmony long ago. When evil threatened the land, the dragons sacrificed themselves to save humanity. Now, 500 years later, that same evil has returned — and it's up to a lone warrior, Raya, to track down the legendary last dragon to restore the fractured land and unite its divided people.
Academy Award nominee:
Double bill of children's animated features from Disney Pixar. In 'Monsters, Inc.' (2001) Sulley (voiced by John Goodman) and sidekick Mike (Billy Crystal) are the top scaring team on the job at an energy firm where their task is to keep Monstropolis ticking over, running it on the power generated by children screaming. Believing children are toxic, dangerous creatures who must be kept out of Monstropolis at all costs, Mike and Sulley are terrified when they realise that a little girl called 'Boo' (Mary Gibbs) has followed them back through a door. Slowly they realise that little Boo isn't actually dangerous at all and uncover a sinister plot that exists behind the company's happy facade, involving creepy arch-rival scarer Randall (Steve Buscemi). The prequel 'Monsters University' (2013) chronicles the college years of Sulley and Mike. After meeting at university, the pair soon become rivals. When they are rejected from the 'Scare' programme, however, they put their differences aside and work together in order to fulfil their ambition to become scarers. In the process they join a fraternity of fellow rejects and compete in the Scare Games to prove their worth.
Walt Disney's timeless masterpiece is an extravaganza of sight and sound — now brilliantly presented with an all-new digital restoration! Plus, revealing commentaries and exciting new bonus bring the Fantasia experience to life, allowing generations of moviegoers to enjoy this musical masterpiece like never before. No family's Disney collection is complete without Fantasia. See the music come to life, hear the pictures burst into song, and experience the excitement that is Fantasia over and over again.
Another collection of episodes of the CITV animated series based on the bestselling children's books by Francesca Simon. The episodes are: 'Horrid Henry's Mighty Mission', 'Horrid Henry Helps Out', 'Horrid Henry Who's Who?', 'Horrid Henry Gives It All Away', 'Horrid Henry and the Tongue Twisters' and 'Horrid Henry and the Evil Mastermind'.
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