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Children's animated feature in which Yogi Bear (voice of Daws
Butler) and Boo Boo (Don Messick) celebrate their first Christmas
at Jellystone Park. Having been awoken from hibernation, Yogi and
Boo Boo join their friends for the festivities at Jellystone Lodge
but when grouchy guests Herman the Hermit (Messick) and Snively
(Marilyn Schreffler) try to ruin the celebrations, the group must
prevent the lodge from being shut down.
From the moment they arrived on the scene, The Flintstone lived up to the words of their immortal theme song: a modern stone age family that is a page right out of history. The lovable temperament of Fred Flintstone... the delicious digs of wife Wilma... the hilarious jabs of neighbour Barney Rubble. They're all present and (pre)hystericalry accounted for in this 5-disc set of the 28 episodes of the entire prehistoric first season that will make fans shout" Yabba dabba doo!"
Tom and Jerry star in seven seasonal cartoons: 'Mice Follies',
'Designs on Jerry', 'The Tom and Jerry Cartoon Kit', 'Snowbody
Loves Me', 'I'm Just Wild About Jerry', 'The A-Tom-inable Snowman'
and 'Advance and be Mechanised'.
Another feature-length animated adventure for Scoobs and Shaggy.
This time they realise that there are scarier things than homework
when they become gym teachers at Miss Grimwood's School for Ghouls.
Cripes! And their pupils are none other than the daughters of some
very famous monsters! When the girls are kidnapped by the evil
Revolta, they are rescued in typical Scooby-dooby-doo style.
Two Scooby Doo movie mysteries in which the gang go to Gotham City
and join forces with Batman and Robin to fight the forces of evil.
When Batman baddies The Joker and The Penguin try to cash in on a
crooked counterfeiting scheme, they find themselves foiled by the
dynamic trio of Batman, Robin and Scooby-Doo. But in the second
instalment they return to try and steal a flying suit - until
Scooby-Doo and the gang prove that with a little Bat-help, they
have what it takes to bring the sky-high scoundrels back to
earth...
Scooby and co are back on the case in this feature-length, animated
adventure. The gang are intrigued when horror author Ben Ravencroft
invites them to his New England hometown's Autumn Harvest festival.
The frights begin when Ben reveals that his old home is supposedly
haunted by the ghost of his ancestor, white witch Sarah, and Scooby
and Shaggy are soon reluctantly sniffing around for clues.
Another feature-length animated adventure for Scooby, Shaggy and
Scrappy-Doo. When Shaggy inherits a fortune in jewels from his late
uncle, the trio are forced to search the old man's haunted mansion
in order to get their hands on the gems. Unfortunately, the house
is haunted by the terrifying ghost of Shag's uncle - forcing the
three friends to call in reinforcements of their own in the form of
the ghoulish Boo Brothers!
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.
Four adventures from the 1980s animated series featuring the
Scandinavian Smurfs. Episodes comprise: 'The Smurfette', 'The Good
the Bad and the Smurfy', 'Papa's Wedding', 'All's Smurfy That Ends
Smurfy'.
A one-off special from Scooby-Doo and his friends. The gang's
vacation to Paris takes a wrong turn when Scooby and Shaggy miss
their flight and end up on a skydiving expedition in the Himalayas.
It's not long before they're having to contend with the Abominable
Snowmonster.
Tom and Jerry star in a collection of seven spooky cartoons.
Episodes are: 'Is There a Doctor in the Mouse?', 'The Flying Cat',
'The Missing Mouse', 'Two Little Indians', 'Touche, Pussy Cat!',
'The Flying Sorceress' and 'The Haunted Mouse'.
All 135 episodes from all five seasons of the 1980s animated
series. The Smurfs are a band of cute little blue pixies who spend
their days hunting for smurfberries and fending off the evil wizard
Gargamel as they live together in harmony with nature in the cosy
surroundings of Smurf Village.
Cripes! Scooby and the gang are back for another feature-length
adventure. This time the gang are on holiday at Blake Castle,
Daphne's Scottish ancestral home, helping her family host a
Highland games event. But when something gigantic - and very, very
scary - appears outside the castle window, mystery and mayhem begin
as Scooby Doo and crew try to solve one of history's
longest-running mysteries, the myth of the Loch Ness Monster.
More adventures for the 6-ft talking dog and his friends.
Scooby-Doo and Shaggy travel to Arabia to become the Caliph's Royal
Food Tasters, but they bite off more than they can chew and end up
running for their lives.
Another feature-length adventure for the 6ft talking dog and his
human friends, aka Mystery Inc. This time they are in Mexico
visiting a friend when their investigative skills are called into
use when the Chupacabra makes a mysterious appearance. Those pesky
kids...
All 27 episodes from the first season of the 1980s animated series.
The Smurfs are a band of cute little blue pixies who spend their
days hunting for smurfberries and fending off the evil wizard
Gargamel as they live together in harmony with nature in the cosy
surroundings of Smurf Village.
Cripes! Scooby and the gang are back for another feature-length
adventure, which sees them stranded in a backwater desert town
populated by flying saucer obsessives and crazed scientists. The
team are sceptical about the possibility of alien life - until they
find themselves beamed aboard a UFO! Weirder still, both Scooby and
Shaggy find themselves falling in love, an unexpected development
which results in them becoming involved in a truly out of this
world adventure. Jennifer Love Hewitt provides a new version of the
famous Scooby theme for this film.
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