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Scooby Doo makes a bid for the new millennium in this hi-tech tale of virtual mayhem and digital shenanigans. Fred, Daphne, Thelma, Shaggy and Scooby are hot on the trail of the Phantom Virus when they find themselves transported into a computer game based on their own ghoul-chasing adventures. The only way out is to negotiate each of the game's ten action-packed levels, so that's exactly what they do, travelling all the way from the ancient past to the far-flung future in a madcap effort to regain their freedom.
Director Joe Dante merges live-action film with animation for this action-packed Looney Tunes adventure. Daffy Duck (voiced by Joe Alaskey), tired of being upstaged by his rival character Bugs Bunny (also voiced by Alaskey), quits Hollywood in the company of fired studio stuntman D.J. Drake (Brendan Fraser). When the pair discover that Drake's father, Damian Drake (Timothy Dalton), a movie actor best known for his roles as Bond-style secret agents, really IS a secret agent, and has been kidnapped by the dreaded Mr Chairman (Steve Martin), they set out to rescue him. Damian knows the secret hiding place of the legendary Blue Monkey Diamond, and Mr Chairman will do whatever it takes to get his hands on it. Meanwhile, Daffy and Drake are being pursued across the world by Bugs Bunny and Warner's Head of Comedy, Kate Houghton (Jenna Elfman), who have realised how essential Daffy is to their successful cartoon-making and want to lure him back to the studio. From Hollywood to Paris, Las Vegas to the African jungle, the mis-matched gang fall into all kinds of madcap adventures.
Most Canadians know little, if anything at all, about the role of the Canadian Air Force in the 1999 Kosovo Air War. Yet lives were at put at stake as mission dedication and military skill were pushed to the limit. Some of Canada's most prominent journalists attempted to report on the war, but came away virtually empty handed. Daily briefings given at the National Defence Headquarters provided so little information most Ottawa journalists simply stopped going. The decision of the military to choke Canada's news media was deliberate and based on a tactical and strategic rationale. Scattering Chaff explores the role of the Canadian Air Force in the bombing campaigns of the Kosovo Air War while examining the military's interference with the news media attempting to report to the Canadian public. It explores the ways in which the military has come to manage the media as an element of operational security, mission focus, and of popular opinion. Drawing on in-depth interviews with the war's Canadian participants and a treasure-trove of unpublished documents and photographs, this book is an unprecedented investigation of a little-known conflict and the forces that prevented it from being better known.
Anime feature written and directed by Hiroyuki Okiura. Following the death of her father (voice of Kirk Thornton), 11-year-old Momo (Amanda Pace) moves with her mother (Stephanie Sheh) to the remote island of Shio. Struggling to deal with her grief, Momo tries to discover the meaning behind an unfinished letter her father left her containing only two words, 'Dear Momo'. As she adapts to rural island life, a number of strange incidents occur on the quiet island and Momo discovers three impish spirits behind them. But are the mischievious trio of Iwa (Fred Tatasciore), Kawa (Dana Snyder) and Mame (Bob Bergen) actually around to help her?
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