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Collection of feature-length animated adventures set in a Lego version of the DC universe. In 'Justice League: Cosmic Clash' (2016) the Justice League must defend Earth from Brainiac (voice of Phil LaMarr), a supercomputer that travels through space collecting planets, but with his sights set firmly on Earth, the heroes are going to have their work cut out. To make matters worse, as well as being seemingly impenetrable, Brainiac also has the ability to bend time. With members of the Justice League flung into different periods in Earth's history, will they be able to unite and defeat the dastardly foe? In 'Justice League: Attack of the Legion of Doom' (2015) evil Lex Luthor (John DiMaggio) forms a group of supervillains known as the Legion of Doom and plots to take over the world leaving the Justice League members, including Batman (Troy Baker), Superman (Nolan North), Wonder Woman (Grey Griffin), The Flash (James Arnold Taylor) and Green Lantern (Josh Keaton), to save the day. In 'Justice League: Gotham City Breakout' (2016) Batman reluctantly takes a holiday from fighting crime, with the members of the Justice League agreeing to protect Gotham City while he is gone. However, problems arise when the Joker (Jason Spisak) and the other villains breakout of Arkham Asylum. In 'Justice League Vs. Bizarro League' (2015) Superman decides he can no longer contain his evil mirror image Bizarro (North) in Metropolis and decides to send him back to his home planet. Once there the destructive clone forms his own rival group of superheroes to fight back. But when Darkseid (Tony Todd) threatens Bizarro's planet and the entire galaxy, Superman and the rest of the Justice League are forced to join forces with their polar opposites in the newly formed Bizarro League to defeat Darkseid and restore order to their universe.
Feature-length animated adventure set in a Lego version of the DC universe. When Superman (voice of Nolan North) decides he can no longer contain his evil mirror image Bizarro (also North) in Metropolis he decides to send him back to his home planet. Once there the destructive clone forms his own rival group of superheroes to fight back. But when Darkseid (Tony Todd) threatens Bizarro's planet and the entire galaxy Superman and the rest of the Justice League, including Batman (Troy Baker), Green Lantern (Diedrich Bader) and Wonder Woman (Kari Wahlgren), are forced to join forces with their polar opposites in the newly formed Bizarro League to defeat Darkseid and restore order to their universe.
Triple bill featuring the original 1989 film along with the 2000 sequel and 2008 prequel. In 'The Little Mermaid' (1989), Ariel (voice of Jodi Benson) is the mermaid daughter of King Triton (voice of Kenneth Mars), and lives beneath the waves. However, Ariel longs to see the world above, especially after rescuing a handsome prince from drowning. To this end she makes a deal with sea witch Ursula (voice of Pat Carroll) to live above the sea in exchange for her beautiful singing voice. Ariel soon regrets her decision, however, when it transpires that her father's kingdom is at risk. In 'The Little Mermaid II - Return to the Sea' (2000), Ariel (voice of Benson) and Eric (voice of Rob Paulsen) have had a baby daughter, Melody (voice of Tara Strong), but the threat of reprisal from Ursula's sister Morgana (voice of Carroll) means that they must keep the girl in the dark about her mermaid heritage. However, to be a mermaid is what Melody wants most and her dreams of the sea soon find her playing into the evil Morgana's hands. To set things right, Ariel must team up with her old chums Sebastian (voice of Samuel E. Wright), Flounder (Cam Clarke) and Scuttle (voice of Buddy Hackett) and embark upon a daring rescue mission. Finally, in 'The Little Mermaid - Ariel's Beginning' (2008), Ariel (voice of Benson) finds herself torn between her love of music and her family duty. With the help of her friends, Sebastian (voice of Wright) and Flounder (voice of Parker Goris), and her six sisters, Ariel sets about to try and restore music, friendship and love to the Kingdom of Atlantica.
All episodes from the Japanese anime show adapted from the light novel series by Ryohgo Narita. Fed up with his uneventful life, Mikado Ryuugamine (voice of Darrel Guilbeau) jumps at the opportunity to move to a new school in the city of Ikebukuro. While there, he is re-acquainted with his friend, Masaomi Kida (Bryce Papenbrook), who warns him about some strange characters living in the city that would be best avoided. Soon Mikado sees one of these characters, the Headless Rider, travelling on his black motorcycle, and thereafter further supernatural happenings plague the city.
Prequel to the popular Disney film set long before Ariel gave up her mermaid existence to live happily ever after with Prince Eric. The film finds Ariel (voice of Jodi Benson) torn between her love of music and her family duty. With the help of her friends, Sebastian (Samuel E. Wright) and Flounder (voice of Parker Goris), and her six sisters, Ariel sets about to try and restore music, friendship and love to the Kingdom of Atlantica.
All episodes from the Japanese anime show adapted from the light novel series by Ryohgo Narita. Fed up with his uneventful life, Mikado Ryuugamine (voice of Darrel Guilbeau) jumps at the opportunity to move to a new school in the city of Ikebukuro. While there, he is re-acquainted with his friend, Masaomi Kida (Bryce Papenbrook), who warns him about some strange characters living in the city that would be best avoided. Soon Mikado sees one of these characters, the Headless Rider, travelling on his black motorcycle, and thereafter further supernatural happenings plague the city.
Seven episodes from the children's animated TV series based on the 'Kung Fu Panda' film franchise. Installed in his position as the protector of the Valley of Peace, kung fu master Po (voice of Mick Wingert), otherwise known as the Dragon Warrior, is ready to spring into action at a moment's notice. With the help of his comrades The Furious Five - Tigress (Kari Wahlgren), Monkey (James Sie), Mantis (Max Koch), Crane (Amir Talai) and Viper (Lucy Liu) - high-kicking Po must fend off a hotchpotch of dastardly opponents, including the snap-happy Croc Bandits. The episodes are: 'Good Croc, Bad Croc', 'The Princess and the Po', 'Chain Reaction', 'Bad Po', 'Jailhouse Panda', 'Father Crime' and 'Po Fans Out'.
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