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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

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Teen Titans - The Complete Fifth Season Review



I started buying the Teen Titans series on DVD for my kids because they started expressing an interest in comic books. Having been a collector from childhood through college I was eager to pass my love of superheroes on and Teen Titans looked clean enough that I wouldn't have to worry. I was right.

Each season is clean, intelligent fun. Moral choices are shown along with consequences and there is a clear good or evil differentiation. The characters look great and the stories don't lag. I like that the episodes continue the overall storyline as well. And you can't beat the price on Amazon!

If you are looking for a great superhero show for your family Teen Titans is a great place to start.




Teen Titans - The Complete Fifth Season Overview


Young Robin leads fellow teenage superheroes on adventures against evil villains.


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Bad Ending - scream4fan -
i know this show had the biggest hits but i don't know the ending was stupid they should make a season 6 - 8 because... they did a good job right there so they should think how hard they worked on Teen Titans and yes it Distrubrited by Warner Bros Anitmation well this season had a bad ending someone please comment on this one



The End is always bitter sweet - Dylan De Mott -
The Final Season of a great show. It's slightly heartbreaking. If you're a fan of the series and you haven't seen the last season this is a must have.






Teen Titans Go! - Dawn Clark - Georgia, GA USA
This is sadly the last installment of the Teen Titans. This is a must for Teen Titans fans! There are 2 DVD's and 13 episodes. The DVD has a "Special Features" which gives you access to Top-Secret Files from the Teen Titans : Friends and Foes Featurette Gallery.

Most episodes are very good and worth watching.


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Thundercats - Season Two, Volume Two Review



I was VERY pleased with this product. It was something I had been looking for quite a while. It was a classic from my childhood and the price was absolutely great! Even with the cost of shipping, it was still reasonably priced. I was so happy I bought another DVD from Amazon.com. I will continue to use this site to find the movies I want.




Thundercats - Season Two, Volume Two Overview


Thundera is a world in crisis in a distant galaxy. The plant has become unstable and will collapse soon. The people of Thundera, known as Thundercats, flee the dying planet in their spaceship. During the flight their ship is damaged when they are attacked by evil mutants. The eldest aboard, Jaga, sacrifieces himself to ensure that the ship lands safely to it's destination: Third Earth. The remaining Thundercats (Panthro, Cheetara, Tygra, WilyKat, WilyKit, Snarf and Lion-O with the use the magic of the Sword of Omens) form a headquarters at a place they name Cat's Lair. From there, they fight the evil mutants with the goal of saving themselves and restoring peace to Third Earth. Meanwhile, the mutants have found a powerful new leader, Mumm-Ra, the Ever-Living. This will not be an easy fight. Featuring new friends, new foes and new battlefields, Season 2 of this awesome animated favorite roars with more than 12 hours of rousing adventures across this six disc set of Season Two/Vol. Two!


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not just for kids - S. Rogers -
my husband loved this cartoon. He was excited to see one of the cartoons he grew up on.



Great! - Jessigirl - Reno, NV
My son loves the series. This is his favorite. I enjoy watching it with him too.



ThunderCats!!! HOOOOOOOOO! - anwar - boston, ma
This is a great dvd for anyone who grew up watching the show. The quailty is good and clear, not exactly 5.1 sound but I'll manage.



80's cartoons rule - Derrick O'Rourke - Dublin, Ireland
Thundercats was one of the best cartoons ever & this is a top quality end to the series. The extra's are limited to say the least but that doesn't really matter when it comes to completing your Thundercats collection.

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Check Out Rock 'N Learn:Telling Time for $11.56

Rock 'N Learn:Telling Time Review



It's safe to say that most young children have a hazy understanding of the progression of time at best. Learning to distinguish the passing of time, and reading time are concepts that require consistent practice in order to sink in. Most children won't master the art of telling time as a result of a short lesson explaining the technique used to read an analog clock. Rock `N Learn's educational DVD Telling Time combines audio and visual learning in a fun format for children ages six and older to learn to tell time using both analog and digital clocks (basic recognition of numbers 1 to 60 is required for best results).

Computer animated host Timothy Time (an analog clock) and his friend Kuku (from a cuckoo clock), guide children through the largest bulk of the DVD - the parts focusing on telling time on a traditional analog clock face. Timothy introduces children to the concepts needed to tell time successfully in a logical order. Starting with the parts of a clock, he starts with the simplest time-telling tasks - telling time to the hour, telling time to the half hour - and moves on to the more complex tasks - telling time to the quarter hour, telling time to five minutes, and telling time to the exact minute. Plenty of practice is provided both in skip counting by fives, and in time-telling sessions. Because digital clocks are so simple to read, Timothy's friend Digi (a rapping digital clock) steps in to teach a brief segment on the straightforward method used to read digital clocks.

In addition to the disc containing a full-fledged course in telling time, a bonus lesson includes a wide variety of information that explains the larger sweep of time. This lesson includes an introduction to calendars, days of the week, months of the year, and the number of days in each month. A visual demonstration the progression from seconds to minutes, minutes to hours, hours to days, and all the way up to a millennium brings the 35-minute DVD to a close.

Some of the animated representations of passing time in "AM and PM" are rather funny - a boy hoisting an entire turkey for his lunch, and a girl chomping on a whole loaf of bread for supper. Those familiar with Rock `N Learn's most recent releases will also find the animation a bit more stilted in this older title than in their newer discs. Educational facts featuring the root words of terms relating to time, sundials, atomic clocks, etc. are included between segments - my daughter loves them and always insists I read them aloud.

Some Rock `N Learn DVDs sometimes include full-fledged songs to help children remember facts. Telling Time instead uses a variety of music to back the rhythmic instructional speech of the hosts as they provide children with all of the teaching necessary to read time. I'm impressed by how Timothy Time relates the techniques used to tell time in rhythmic, rhyming verse that is easier for children to remember. One mnemonic song that summarizes the entire process is taught near the end of the DVD during the segment "Telling Time to the Exact Minute". Parents should watch along with their children so they can reinforce the concepts being presented by incorporating them in daily life.

I watch along with my six-year-old daughter and pause the DVD during the test section, reminding of the necessary steps (if required) to decipher the time. If I let the built in time runs he gets very anxious, so we just take it easy, when she's more advanced we can let it play through. She's making good progress, and with enough time she can consistently tell time in five-minute intervals after watching the disc occasionally over a three-week period. That might seem like awhile, but we've been very casual. She loves the Telling Time DVD so this learning process has been incredibly fun for her.

A video sample can be viewed online at the Rock `n Learn website.

Lessons Included:

1. Learning Time Today
2. Parts of an Analog clock
3. Telling Time to the Hour
4. AM and PM
5. Telling Time to the Half Hour
6. Telling Time to the Quarter Hour
7. Practice Counting by Fives
8. Telling Time to Five Minutes
9. Fun Review and Practice
10. Telling Time to the Exact Minute
11. Digital Clocks
12. Bonus: Calendars, Days of the Week, Months of the Year




Rock 'N Learn:Telling Time Overview


Timothy Time, the clock that rocks, and musical friends Kuku and Digi, will have your kids reading watches and clocks in no time. This high-energy DVD teaches children how to tell time using traditional analog clocks with hands as well as digital ones. Cool music, catchy rhymes, and colorful animated action keep kids focused on learning how to tell time.

AWARD WINNER!
Recommended by Parents' Choice
Parent's Guide to Children's Media Award


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Poor Value for Money - UA - Florida
I purchased "Telling Time" DVD after reading positive reviews on Amazon. I was very disappointed. This DVD is not good value for money. The animation is mediocre and the sound quality is poor. Even if sold at half the price, it would be overpriced. I have purchased numerous educational DVDs over time for my children, mostly through Amazon. This product does not come close to any others we have seen.



It's about Time - Gayle Lai - California
It's a good time for such a delightful product. My grandson watches and watches and knows time perfectly.



This really works! - marymertz1 - Puyallup, WA USA
I have never found an easier, more fun way to teach kids how to tell time. The best part is, IT WORKS!! My students love to sing along with the dvd and is the best thing I've ever found to teach kids how to tell time. I recommend it to anyone wanting to teach a child how to tell the time. Great!

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Check Out Sesame Street - Let's Make Music for $5.29

Sesame Street - Let's Make Music Review



My three year old daughter has a fondness for all things musical, but seeing as to how she has a spectrum disorder, I never know what she'll like or dislike -- even when it has a musical theme. I learned the hard way that it would be better for me to borrow movies from Netflix and test them out on her before purchasing them. I did exactly that and now I'm here on Amazon to purchase "Let's Make Music". At first, DD didn't like the large amounts of dialogue compared to other Sesame Street videos such as Kids' Favorite Songs or Sing Yourself Silly!.

But she loved seeing her favorite characters create music out of items that she could imitate right at home (like Bert's song about an Oatmeal box). She also is a big fan of the Pinball machine song by the Pointer Sisters -- those of you who are my age or older will remember it fondly too.

The only thing I disliked about it was that the ending came sort of abruptly or it was sorta of anti-climatic. The grand performance at the end wasn't exactly grand. But it's my daughter's opinion that matters and she'd give it 5 stars.




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Baby's Favorite (Mom's Too) - Mother - Massachusetts
This was a present when my baby was 6 weeks old. He's now 8 months. He has always LOVED this DVD. Thanks to this DVD we get an extra 40 mins in bed on Saturday and Sunday morning. He sits through it laughing every time.

I have to admit I like it too. I often sing and drum along. It's going to be fun when my child is just a little older and we can make music together.

The best baby present we received!



5 stars, would give 10! - Marley's Mom - Kingston, NY
First time introducing my daughter to Seasame Street and this video is a must have! Just bought this 4 days ago and this is the video I want to put on. I bought this because of the excellent reviews and very happy I did. The story is based around one of the characters who lost his tuba. However, the cast of Stomp is ingenius and they create music using everyday items like the "Oatmeal Box." You don't need a tuba when you have your imagination! TThe songs are fun and catchy and soon you will be sining along. Not just for babies/ toddlers this is for everyone to have fun.






My son loves it - S. Lewis - WA
My 4 year old son LOVES Sesame Street. He also loves music, so this was a perfect fit for him.

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Check Out Thomas & Friends: Rusty to the Rescue for $5.37

Thomas & Friends: Rusty to the Rescue Review



I gave this, and several other Thomas movies, to my son for Christmas and he LOVED them! He is a big Thomas The Tank Engine fan and they never fail to deliver a great story that he loves to watch over and over again. =)




Thomas & Friends: Rusty to the Rescue Overview


Watch Rusty, the small Diesel engine set off where only brave Diesels dare to go. Will the rescuers find Duke with a bang and reunite him with Stuart and Falcon? Join in the adventure with Thomas and his friends, where the fun and excitement never ends. includes bonus train!


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GrandSon LOVES them all ! - Mick'sMom - SouthernILLINOIS
Gave three to my 4 1/2 yr old grandson three for Halloween Gift. It makes me fell so good to see him so happy.












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Monday, August 30, 2010

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South Park - The Complete Sixth Season Review



This transaction was excellent, from order date to receive date was actually only 4 days!! I would definitely order from this seller again!! The DVD set itsekf was exactly as described and arrived in pristine shape perfectly packaged.




South Park - The Complete Sixth Season Overview


Sit back and enjoy all 17 episodes of the sixth season of the show that makes you laugh your @$$ off, now available for the first time in this exclusive 3-disc collector’s edition. This season tackles such issues as child abduction, animal rights and early mammary development and its effects on society. Also, Cartman wears a dress on national television and Butters goes out of his mind. For them, it's all part of growing up in South Park.


South Park - The Complete Sixth Season Specifications


The quiet little mountain town of South Park, Colorado enters its sixth season as America’s weirdest and most dysfunctional town, and if you thought that title was already claimed by Springfield, I have one word for you: Lemmiwinks. If you thought it couldn’t get any weirder, this season will prove you wrong. But the good news is that South Park has always been able to maintain a mathematical-like balance of proportionality so impressive it could be charted on a graph: as South Park gets weirder, so it gets funnier (usually). Which makes sense because one of South Park’s greatest strengths has always been to reflect the strangest elements of society, which, let’s face it, are pretty strange. Targets this season include exploitive daytime TV shows ("Freak Strike"), celebrities gone wild (Russell Crowe fightin’ round the world), the Catholic priest sexual-abuse scandals ("Red Hot Catholic Love"), and the meat industry ("Fun With Veal"). Creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker even parody the reality of competing with The Simpsons’s longevity in "The Simpsons Already Did It," where Butters, gone out of his mind and in his Professor Chaos persona, can’t even come up with an original evil scheme to unleash on the citizens of South Park. Fortunately for fans, the quality of the writing is as strong this season as it has been at any point in the show’s run, and it’s not like the show’s going to back off from its trademark gross-out factor at this point. Proof of that can be found in "The Death Camp of Tolerance." In an extreme satire of sex education class, Mr. Slave and Lemmiwinks, the heroic and intensely unfortunate gerbil, make their, umm, debuts. In South Park, this is what qualifies as a normal school day. Taken as a whole, Season Six is one of the show's strongest punches yet to the face of a society that had it coming. --Daniel Vancini

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Great Show! - Sarah Pickering - San Jose, CA USA
I bought this as a Christmas gift for my husband, who is a die-hard fan. A must-have for all South Park or Matt Stone & Trey Parker fans.



South Park Kids - D. Rose - Upper Peninsula, Mi USA
What can I say. The DVD's are what they are. Entertaining as hell and they make you laugh despite very controversial subjects at times. I think they are great, but maybe not for everyone.






south park season six - Peepeepoopoocacaface -
Great price and fast shipping. The dvd's were in great shape and were a great price.

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South Park: The Complete Twelfth Season [Blu-ray] Review



Season 12 of South Park in many places seems like old hat and a bit formulaic, but that's not necessarily a bad thing for this show as it remains one of the best things on TV ever made. The stronger episodes include the very fun "Major Boobage"; the multi-layered, highly relevant, and even at times surprising "Over-Logging"; and "Breast Cancer Show Ever" which features an epic fight between Eric Cartman and Wendy Testaberger- worth the price of admission alone. The season's weaker episodes include "Eek, a Penis," which tries to derive humor from shock value as the show often does but simply isn't that shocking; "Britney's New Look" and "The China Problem," which both have the problem of treading on a joke until it's just not funny anymore; and "About Last Night," which was simply formulaic and boring (relatively speaking for South Park; this same episode would have been a breakthrough of creative genius for The Simpsons or Family Guy). The two parter "Pan-demic" is an amusing send up of stupid "found-footage" horror films like Blair Witch and especially Cloverfield, but the story reaches quite a bit and probably could have been done in a single episode.




South Park: The Complete Twelfth Season [Blu-ray] Overview


All fourteen uncensored episodes from South Park's twelfth season are now available in this exclusive three-disc set. In this collection, South Park follows the new President-elect from his acceptance speech to his first official day of duty as Commander in Chief. The boys keep busy helping a pop-princess who's down on her luck, negotiating a truce for striking Canadians, and preventing giant rodents from destroying the world. For them, it's all part of growing up in South Park.


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Great Purchase! - jamieafshhh -
The DVD arrived quickly and in good shape. The price was AMAZING!!! Way to go Amazon!



Not as good as seasons past - Justin C. Muhl - Eldersburg
Love South Park and almost buy the complete seasons as a habit now... Wasn't as impressed this go round.






South Park Season 12 - R. L. Blade - Apo, AE United States
Excellent TV Show! I love the episodes, but the price for one season isn't necessarily comparable to a full season of some 1-hr TV Shows.

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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Check Out Ranma 1/2: Ranma Forever - Season 7 Box Set for $32.59

Ranma 1/2: Ranma Forever - Season 7 Box Set Review



With this season box set I now have all the Ranma 1/2 seasons and I'm very happy. This season actually had the appearance of Ranma's true mother for the last two part episodes actually he doesn't get to really see her as male Ranma since his father made an agreement with his mother that if he wasn't a "Man Among Men" that both he and his father would commit sepuku(Ritualized suicide). Also one of the few episodes I really liked was when Akane while trying to see if Ranma was truly meant for her buys some strawberry rice-cakes from a vendor who tells her that if that person was truly meant for her to stay with that after eating the rice cake that cherry blossom marks would appear on their face. The video is for the most part sharp and pretty clear a little bit better than some of the earlier season box sets and the audio is very good to both Japanese and English voice actors are superb in this series. With this last season box sets the only extras you get other than the text-less intro/ending songs is the two videos of the English voice actors at a wrap-up party after the final episode and a follow up party to discuss the Ranma series. So to all Ranma fans who've yet to complete their collection I say with the prices of these sets start getting them today...




Ranma 1/2: Ranma Forever - Season 7 Box Set Overview


It's not easy being teenage martial artist Ranma Saotome, but it's even worse when your martial-artist father Genma takes you from home at an early age to go on a decade-long training mission. He doesn't speak a word of Chinese, and yet he insists upon bringing you to the cursed training ground known as Jusenkyo, where falling into one of the many springs there instantly turns you into whoever--or whatever--drowned there last. And then, the two of you have this little accident...

From now on, a splash of cold water will turn your father into a giant panda, while you...well, you turn into a red-haired (and problematically well-built) female version of yourself. Hot water will reverse the effect, but only until the next time. What's a half-guy, half-girl to do?


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The final season box set for Ranma 1/2 - Lesley Aeschliman - Enumclaw, WA
Ranma 1/2 Ranma Forever is a DVD box set of the seventh season of Ranma 1/2. This set contains a total of twenty-five episodes. The first four discs contain five episodes, while the fifth disc contains five episodes and the special features.

The special features menu contains seven options: "Line Art Gallery," "Textless Opening," "Textless Ending," "Cast List," "Actor Profiles," "Ranma 1/2 `Cast Wrap Party'," and "Ranma 1/2 `End of Ranma 1/2 Party'." As expected, the textless opening and ending are just the opening and ending credits without the text. The line art gallery contains twenty-five pages of model sketches of the characters and some of the locations that appear in this DVD box set. The cast list is a list of the English and Japanese voice actors for each character. The actor profiles are selected filmographies for the English voice actors.

The Ranma 1/2 "Cast Wrap Party" is a roughly six minute feature that includes interviews with some of the English cast, intercut with footage from the English dub version of Ranma 1/2. However, the audio quality on this features isn't very good; in fact, there's one voice actor interviewed in this piece that you really can't hear well enough to understand what she is saying. The Ranma 1/2 "End of Ranma 1/2 Party" is another six minute feature from a fan party celebrating the end of the series. This feature includes interviews with some of the cast, as well as some fans; this is also intercut with footage from the English dub version of Ranma 1/2. On the one hand, I applaud Viz Media for going to the effort to include these final two special features on the set. However, I'm disappointed by the quality of these two features, especially the audio quality for the "Cast Wrap Party."

Even with this set's flaws, it really should be in an anime fan's DVD collection.



A sweet ending - KBK -
While the final season of Ranma 1/2 doesn't end with the true story closure that the manga had, they chose well to finish things off the way they did. Ranma's mother is finally introduced - a story that happens relatively early in the manga counterpart - but it ends on a touching note of optimism, Ranma's newfound determination to lift his curse, Nodoka Saotome happy with the fleeting glimpse of her son. It's a bright new day, and the cast we've loved the last seven years are all doing fine.

The episodes in this season are up to the same standard and quality of the past few, the artwork has definitely taken a turn for the better. Lots of the same crazy comedy you'd expect, every character has at least one story revolving around them and you even see a few old faces you never thought would return.
That said, I'm secretly hoping they one day revive the series for another bout. There are enough unused stories in the manga to sustain an entire 8th season (or 9th if you count the excellent OAV collection) and, of course, the series never had its true ending.
Slayers made a triumphant return last year after a long period of time, I'd love to see more Ranma one day.



disapointed - Happosai - Tendo Dojo
The final season doesn't contain the "true" ending as shown in the final manga volume. In that volume, Ranma's mother accepts her son's and husband's curse. It would've been nice if the writers included this ending. I've read every manga volume, watched every episode as well as the two movies and the OAV series. So many stories in the manga have been left out of the anime. One story in particular is about Ryoga's new girlfriend near the end of the manga. She knows his secret and still loves him. I wished that the entire manga series was written into the anime (look at Dragonball/DBZ for example).I only wonder what Rumiko Takahashi has to say about all of this.




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Dragon Tales - Sing and Dance in Dragonland Review



My slightly older preschoolers are really enjoying this; they love to dance and this dvd has some really nice songs for that. I'm not too sure how discerning they are; they will dance to Baby Mozart if nothing else is available! It is fun to listen to the occasional word of Spanish pop out too. We are very rural here and do not hear much variety in language.




Dragon Tales - Sing and Dance in Dragonland Overview


Presents favorite songs from various episodes of the television series.


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Full of songs - Vee -
I was a little disappointed initially as I expected a story, instead this dvd is full of songs. My daughter enjoys it and has picked up a song or two. Overall- good.



Great All-Around Entertainment! - T. McIntosh - Woodbridge, VA USA
I bought this for my 1 year old and he loves it. All of the songs/videos are very catchy and keep his attention quite well. He even tries to sing and dance with them. It's a bit shorter (just over 30 minutes) than I expected, though. They should have included more songs.



Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful! - Kristy Peralta - Alabama USA
My two year old loves Dragon Tales and she LOVES this dvd. It is really good quality. The songs are great and upbeat. They are very positive. I love that the dvd just starts back over at the beginning instead of you having to restart it...that way if we have it on while we are playing, it just keeps going on in the background.

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Check Out One Piece: Season Two, Third Voyage for $9.23

One Piece: Season Two, Third Voyage Review



As is the case with each and every one of my One Piece reviews, I have to open by confessing a certain unwavering approval-factor of this series right off the bat. For a property with the word "shonen" right there in its title, the show is surprisingly devoid of the usual formulaic clichés that bog down most entries into the genre. Rather than endless fighting in some mystical tournament, One Piece has absolutely mastered the art of giving fighting fans what they want and blending it with a nice adventure-driven plot with unique (and likable) characters to boot. Suffice to say, I was hooked immediately.

That said, Season Two, Third Voyage contains episodes 79-91 of the ongoing saga across two discs. The packaging, as has been the case with all of the Region 1 releases thus far, consists of two thin packs within an attractive cardboard outer slipcase. Runtime comes in at 320 minutes and the show wears an appropriate if not slightly conservative TV 14 rating (due to a steady dose of cartoony violence rather than inappropriate language, nudity, or gore).

Language options are standard sub & dub, which means the viewer has the choice of the original Japanese dialog track (stereo) or an English dub (Dolby Digital 5.1) and the option of running English subtitles with either.

Special features consist of textless songs, Funimation trailers, and marathon play option (turns each disc into one continuous episode), and an English staff commentary over episode 87 (note: this last one is not located in the Special Features section but rather in the episode selection. It is very easy to miss!)

The One Piece Season Two Third Voyage basically picks up where the Second Voyage left off in that the Strawhats remain on a mission to deliver the Princess Vivi to her homeland of Alabasta. However, sheer survival is the more immediate goal of this chunk of episodes with Nami fighting an extremely high fever, which causes the crew to port at the wintry island of Drum in search of medical help.

Pursued by a metal-mouthed pirate king named Wapol and his goons (including the hilarious detachable-afro wielding Kuromarimo), there is no shortage of conflict for the big-hearted crew this time around.

Fans of the show will likely mark this entire portion of the saga as the introduction/ origin story of the "only in Japan" adorable talking reindeer, Chopper. His segment is interesting if not a bit heavy on the dramatic side (prepare for a lot of character-crying).

In all honesty, I cannot say that this has been my absolute paramount section of the overall prose but it is an improvement to the last section (Season Two, Second Voyage) in my opinion anyway. Just like last time I suppose my own disappointment comes from the fact that there isn't a whole lot of oceanic pirating to report nor are our infamous crew's special powers utilized to quite the degree of awesomeness that fans have grown to expect. Then again considering the incredible length of the show, I guess island side tangents are to be expected.

Of course this isn't to say that there aren't a steady stream of near-invincible baddies to dispatch, damsels in distress to rescue, or blissful ignorance displayed by the good captain, Monkey D. Luffy, the story just seems to jaunt off on several sidetracks along the way.

Hopefully by now fans have come to expect the fact that the show will end on a cliffhanger (which may or may not be considered a good thing to those of us forced to wait patiently for the next installment to arrive!)

Fans of the show will continue to enjoy the unique, washed-out visual style that has become One Piece's staple over time. The sound work is spot on in both language options with the English dub working just about as well in every aspect as the original Japanese track (especially the voice of Kuromarimo which is just spot on in the dub).

At times it's almost hard to believe that it has been exactly a decade since this collection debuted on television airwaves. While advances in animation process and technology are undisputable, the charm that made One Piece a gem then is undoubtedly present now.

In all a must-own collection for those of us who have been taking the voyage thus far (even if it isn't the best mini story arc per se'). The special features are quite nice (the English staff commentary track actually contains the harshest language of the whole compilation believe it or not) and the packaging maintains the excellent look and feel of its predecessors. My only complaint comes in the form of the ending of episode 91 as its inconclusive nature has me anxiously awaiting the next One Piece release. You would think I would be used to this pattern by now...




One Piece: Season Two, Third Voyage Overview


With Nami on the verge of death, Luffy's crew abandons its voyage to Alabasta and goes looking for help. Their search leads them to frosty Drum Island, where the locals don't roll out the red carpet for pirates, and the only doctor in town lives atop a treacherous, snow-covered mountain. In order to save their friend, Luffy and Sanji must survive an avalanche, duke it out with a man-eating herd of abominable rabbits, and defeat a foe who devours anything he can get his mouth on. Danger lurks around every corner on this treacherous mission, but the Straw Hats have more at stake than ever before.


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This land is sick... - DC_Fan_52 - Texas
Just because One Piece is an action cartoon, doesn't mean it can't move you.


The Drum Island Arc, or Chopper's Arc, is the greatest stretch of episodes in One Piece since the Arlong Arc. The Strawhat Crew arrive on Drum Island looking for a doctor to treat Nami, who is sick. Reviews for action shows are hard, because there's very little story sometimes, and what story there is I want you, the viewer, to watch for yourself. It's never been truer than for these 13 episodes. I can't say anything without ruining it for you. I can say though that they key players in this arc from Funimation's voice cast (I won't say who), turn in a sublime performance. There is some heavy, emotional weight to these episodes, and the english voice cast delivers.

That said, there's still some great fun to be had in the snow, plus some good action as the Strawhat Crew encounters Wapol, the dethroned tyrant. If you don't own this already, don't wait any longer and pick it up.






not season 2..... - Jack Brimstone - Phoenix, Az
As much as I enjoy that One Piece is finally gaining a audiance it deserves. I do got one complaint about Funimation's way of releasing them. For example, this particular box set is actually Season 3, not season 2. and it contains all of season 3 episodes (being one of the shortest seasons in one piece history) I feel that mislabeling seasons is going to start a sickly trend. same with the next schedraled box set is being billed as season 2: 4th voyage, that is actually the beginning of season 4, and it lasts throughout the entire alabasta arc. Overall, the dubbing and the editing is gold. but the labeling of the seasons, and how they are broken off into volumes can get annoying and costly at it goes.



Ahoy, Chopper!! - Steven R. Peck -
A riddle: What has a blue nose, a pink top hat, antlers, is studying to be a doctor, and runs on Rumble Balls? Tony Tony Chopper, of course, and he looks to be the perfect ship's doctor that Luffy is searching for, that is if Luffy and Sanji don't cook him for dinner first! Having the powers of the Human Human Devil Fruit, Chopper can shapeshift from a reindeer to a variety of human-reindeer hybrids, including the fierce looking sasquatch form that appears on the package. Most of the time, though, Chopper is a cute, round bodied creature about 3 feet tall.

After a difficult climb, Nami, Luffy, and Sanji are brought to the mountain top castle of Kureha, the only free doctor on Drum Island. Kureha looks and acts like a witch (she is over 100 years old and still considers herself young) but she nurses Nami back to health, insisting that Nami stay a few days until she recovers completely. Meanwhile, the pirate captain Wapol, who had previously encountered Luffy's crew at sea, hears that Luffy and Co. have arrived at Drum Island and are defiantly holding out at Kureha's castle. Obsessed with completing his control over Drum Island, Wapol and his crew storm the castle, but they run into Chopper, who displays his bizarre but awesome fighting abilities. After Wapol's defeat, Chopper decides to join Luffy's crew and the Going Merry heads for Alabasta, where Crocodile and the Baroque Works await. As they approach Alabasta, the crew is visited by a seemingly friendly transvestite (Bon Clay) who entertains them with his ability to copy their appearances, not suspecting that this man is actually Mr. 2 of the Baroque Works. This incident has major implications later, especially for lady's-man Sanji.

The war for Alabasta begins in the next 3 Voyages of One Piece! Don't miss it!

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SpongeBob SquarePants - Karate Island Review



My little nephew loves this series, and I finally sat down to watch this DVD with him. I can see why just about everyone would love Spongebob who is charming, happy, clever, fair, and all around wonderful. This particular DVD has about eight episodes. Our favorite was Krusty Towers where Mr. Crabs opens a hotel. We just about split our sides laughing. This is fun and as far as I can tell not bad for kids. I think Spongebob sets a good example because he is so friendly and helpful.




SpongeBob SquarePants - Karate Island Overview


"SpongeBob SquarePants: Karate Island" consists of 7 brand new episodes from season 4, each approximately 11 minutes in length. These episodes follow the enthusiastic SpongeBob and his pals as SpongeBob’s enthusiasm continuously get him into trouble.


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Well - My 6-year old Likes It.... - SLN - Silver Spring, MD United States
My 6-year old laughs when she watches it. She also laughs when her father passes gas, so you make the call....



grandson entertainment - Celia A. Keel - harveyville, ks United States
my grandsons never tire of sponge bob. i think they memorize every bit of dialog.






GREAT DVD!!! - -
This is an awesome DVD! It includes fairly-new episodes along with the brand-new episode, "New Leaf." I love this DVD! Karate Island & New Leaf cannot yet be found on any other DVD. Episodes:

Squidbob Tentaclepants
Krusty Towers/Mrs. Puff, You're Fired
Ghost Host/Wishing You Well
New Leaf
Karate Island

ENJOY!


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G.I. Joe A Real American Hero: Complete Collectors Set [The Complete Series] Review



As you read all the many positive reviews here, you'll see why I chose this item as my first Amazon review, it deserves it! This set is simply fantastic (AND WORTH EVERY PENNY!). This review really goes out to the producers of the set, Shout! Factory. You can instantly tell that this set was manufactured with the utmost care and detail for the fans and I'm not talking about just the fancy packaging. I'm talking about the video quality/clarity, the sharp/clear sound, the way its all organized/presented and all the wonderful extras included, which have some really touching moments, especially seeing the ensemble of voice talents together and seeing how they genuinely loved and miss working on the series. You truly get an understanding for why the GI Joe animated series has endured as long as it has with us BIG kids (and hopefully our generation of kids, because Rise of Cobra is s&*t!) I just hope that if you're on the fence (like I was) with purchasing it, you just go for it, because the guys at Shout! who put this together deserve the recognition and praise for compiling such a wonderful set for all us fans of JOE!




G.I. Joe A Real American Hero: Complete Collectors Set [The Complete Series] Overview


G.I. JOE is the code name for Americas daring highly-trained special missions force. Its purpose: to defend human freedom against Cobra, a ruthless organization determined to rule the world. For the first time ever, the complete collection of the original animated series is on DVD including the final half of Season Two which has never been on DVD before.


In 1983 Hasbro made a bold statement when it relaunched its classic toy line of military action heroes as an adventure-based team of unique characters, each with his, and her, own specialties. And because it captured the imaginations and hearts of boys and girls aspiring to make a difference in the world, G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero was an immediate success lasting over 25 incredible years.


Now you can relive the original animated adventures of Duke, Scarlett, Snake-Eyes, Flint, Lady Jaye and rest of the Joe team with this 17-disc collectors set of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero. It is all housed in a premium footlocker package. Inside it includes all 95 restored episodes on 17 DVDs, new interviews, exclusive featurettes, rare PSAs, archival Hasbro toy commercials, the original G.I. JOE 1963 Toy Fair Presentation, fan material, printable scripts and much more! This set also includes a collectible 60-page book, exclusive rub-on tattoos and a 1GB Dog Tag flash drive (USB 2.0) with 2 G.I. JOE silent comics preloaded on the device.

Bonus Features:

* PSAs

* Over 2 Hours Of New Featurettes

* Archival Hasbro Toy Commercials

* The original G.I. Joe 1963 Toy Fair Presentation

* Concept Art

* Printable Scripts

* And more!



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kind of a disapointment - J. Soria -
I can't believe they call this the complete series cuz like The Transformers there were some more episodes after the movie. That is why I bought this cuz I thought this set would include those episodes so I could finally see the sequel to the movie. But no this set stops at the movie. If your a real fan like me you know this series continued after the movie. Yeah General Hawk in his new outfit, the new G.I.Joe base, a new Battle Andriod Trooper commander named Overkill, & Ninja Force with Snake-Eyes, Storm Shadow, & Scarlet. Other than that i like this set.



G.I Joe A Real American Hero: Complete Collector's Set - CDS - Ohio
Great set it brings back memories of coming home after school as a kid and watching G.I. Joe with other great cartoons of that time. My only complaint is the case is a little hard to keep open and easy to tear which I found out very quick. Other then that it was great viewing!






Good buy - M. Bell - seattle
As good as I remember. Now, my kids can watch it. For some reason my 4-yr old daughter seems to enjoy it more than me now, and she especially likes the opening and closing music. Got it when amazon had a sale for 93 dollars, which is about a dollar an episode. Great value! I wish I didn't donate all of my vintage figures (and I had a gigantic collection). Oh well.

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Summer Camp Sluts Review






Summer Camp Sluts Overview


Studio: Music Video Dist Release Date: 11/04/2008 Run time: 60 minutes


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The most rediculous [...] I have ever had the misfortune of seeing. - FM - Detroit, Michigan
I am a henti fan. I consider my self some what of an expert on japaneese cartoon porn. I actually spent money on this under developed false advertising [...]. You would expect with a title like summer camp sluts, to have at least a moderately coherent story line, with half way decent sexual graphics. Try a non existant story line. The movie looks like it was put togather by a retard. You can't follow the story because their is no story. The sex scenes look like they were colored in by crayon. Half the time I don't even think there in camp. It is false advertising at its best. It's different scenes from different crap movies put togather. Please if you expect some iota of a story or even some decent sex scenes you really don't want to buy this. I will try to give this movie a rateing of no stars if they let me. If they don't just know that one star was just to post this review.










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Mother Goose Treasury - Vol. 2 Review



I was first introduced to this series as a teen while babysitting 20 years ago. I purchased the 4 VHS tapes for my firstborn 15 years ago, and with a tear in my eye gave them away when we no longer had a VCR. I was elated to find 2 treasuries on DVD, and even more excited when I discovered all the original songs and rhymes were combined into the 2 DVD's. The songs are catchy and easy for youngsters to remember. I enjoy "singing along" to my favorite classics while my children from 3 mos old to 11 yrs old enjoy the colorful costumes of the dancing characters.

Another plus for the DVD is being able to play it on short car trips without fussing about having to see it to the end. This is truly a timeless series!




Mother Goose Treasury - Vol. 2 Overview


The most endured and popular nursery rhymes of Mother Goose are timeless, and children who could only see and hear the classic tales, can now sing along. Each song is lavishly produced with full orchestration, beautiful costuming, and exquisitely detaile


Mother Goose Treasury - Vol. 2 Specifications


Tired of inane sing-along videos with cheesy music and a lack of cohesiveness? The Mother Goose Treasury, Vol. 2 features fully orchestrated songs, elaborate costuming, bright backgrounds, and even a story line! The scatterbrained Mother Goose and her young gosling Bertram are headed to town to complete some grocery shopping. Along the way they encounter a plethora of famous Mother Goose characters, including Jack (as in "Jack be nimble, Jack be quick"), Miss Muffet, Mary (and her lamb), Humpty Dumpty, and Simple Simon. Each encounter elicits a recitation of the appropriate story, either in song or verse, complete with choreography, puppetry, and onscreen subtitles. The "puppetronic" technology deserves special mention--it brings the puppetry to life and is suggestive of Jim Henson's Muppet productions. Joining the puppets is a large cast of human actors who sing, dance, and generally enthrall audiences from 3 to 8 years old. This volume offers 58 minutes of sing-along fun that kids will request repeatedly. For more Mother Goose sing-alongs, check out Mother Goose Treasury, Vol. 1. --Tami Horiuchi

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looking for this for years! finally got it! - K. alford - JAPAN
i used to watch this growing up on the family farm. my cousins and my self would watch this, while my dad was milking cows, now that i am in my 30's and have children of my own i have been looking for this since my daughter turned 8 months old, glad to see if finally found it, we watched it for the first time today it brough back so many memories, thank you very much! GREAT JOB!!!!THE SHIPPING WAS VERY FAST, THE MOVIE GREAT CONDITION



MOTHER GOOSE TREASURY 1&2 - V CRASE - DAYTON, OHIO
I GOT THE MOTHER GOOSE TREASURY IN THE 80'S IN FOUR VOLUMES ON VHS. MY GRAND DAUGHTER, NOW 21 WATCHED IT OVER AND OVER, MY OTHER GRANDCHILDREN ALL DID. MY NIECES AND NEPHEWS LOVED IT. NOW I COULDN'T FIND THE ORIGINAL WORN OUT VHS TAPES AND WAS IN A PANIC BECAUSE I THOUGHT I COULD NOT FIND THEM EVEN ON VHS- AND WAS HAPPY TO FIND THEM ON DVD-KIDS JUST LOVE THE SONGS AND RHYMES, AND THE CUTE COSTUMES-A MUST HAVE FOR KIDS!!!!



Fun nursery rhymes - Janine Westlund - Klamath Falls, OR, USA
This is a fun way to present nursery rhymes, my children loved it and so does my granddaughter!

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Sesame Street - Kids' Favorite Songs Review



This is not my favorite DVD (I like Sing Yourself Silly) but for some reason my daughter just LOVES this one. She will watch the whole thing no matter what else is going on. It's a winner for her.




Sesame Street - Kids' Favorite Songs Overview


Elmo is trying to practice counting backward for his radio countdown, but everyone is interrupting him with their requests.


Sesame Street - Kids' Favorite Songs Specifications


Kids' Favorite Songs kicks off with a cackle-worthy parody of Bob Dylan doing "Old McDonald," and from there the groovy gags keep comin' 'round the mountain. Everywhere Elmo turns on Sesame Street monsters spontaneously burst into song, and all because they want him to feature their favorite tunes on his forthcoming radio countdown. For Telly, winnowing the hits to one is akin to Cookie Monster choosing between a macaroon and a figgie bar: at first he's sure that "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" lights his fire, but then he says bye-bye to a black sheep. The street heaves a collective sigh pavementward when word comes down that the countdown is strictly a numbers gig, no music involved. Only Sesame Street could weave well-loved musical numbers around a simple numbers lesson with such wacky pizzazz, making this a countdown that's no letdown for high-spirited parent-preschooler combos. --Tammy La Gorce

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Very limited song - Earnestine Adams - York, SC
Even though my 2 1/2 yr old granddaughter likes the video, compared the Kid's Favorite Songs 2, it is not as good. There is not enough interaction between the kids and songs. I found the video not as long in minutes as KFS 2. I was disappointed.



Little Kids Like It - Terra Ann - Cheyenne, Wyoming
If you know a small child who loves Big Bird, then this will be perfect. Sesame Street is always educational.



bad sound - A. Stone -
We checked this out from the library and my 14 mo really likes it, but the sound is terrible and it's short. She's scared of the three pigs song and I have to fast forward, and she's never been scared of any other video. She does like this more than other sesame street dvds that have more talking, as this one is very fast moving from one song to another.



fishlady - Laura L. Beardall -
This dvd is great. The only down side is that it is so short. It feels like I turn it on one minute and the next it's over.

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HANSEL AND GRETEL: An Opera Fantasy Review



Original music score clearly tells you that it was intended for a home production at the gathering of friendly neighbors.
This explains why Hansel and Gretel production by famous theaters with famous singers lacks the charm of the original score. This DVD offers you the delights the composer wanted to give you. Considering the date of production, it is a also a great achievement.
One should recognize this is an opera for children and children at heart.




HANSEL AND GRETEL: An Opera Fantasy Overview


This DVD, Hansel & Gretel: An Opera Fantasy, may be the definitive production of one of the greatest fairy tales ever told. With brilliant imagination and technical wizardry, comparable only to Walt Disney s Fantasia, this DVD uses stop-action animation, over 35 hand-sculpted Kinemen dolls (a precursor to claymation), and lavish sets to create a fantasyland of unearthly beauty. Set to Englebert Humperdinck s classic 1893 opera., sung by some of the most acclaimed performers of the time (Anna Russell, Constance Brigham, Mildred Dunnock and Frank Rogier), the film s score, conducted by Franz Aller, won a Grammy Award and is filled with characters of unparalleled charm. he Kinemen characters featured in the film took over 15 years to develop. Compounded of intricate armatures, a secret chemical mixture for flesh, human hair, magnetized feet and truly human personalities; they are exemplary actors, able to simulate natural movements of the human body, with a variety of facial expressions that equal the range of humans. Directed by Michael Meyerberg, this DVD, Hansel & Gretel: An Opera Fantasy, is a masterpiece, combining melodic beauty, a whimsical story, a magical settings, and delightful characters, that will delight both your children and the rest of the family alike with this inventive and original recreation of the classic fairytale!


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Very Poor Picture Quality - A. Starr - AL, USA
Very horrible picture quality. Very grainy & audio drags, which is a drag since I was particularly looking forward to hearing the songs from my childhood. Definitely a waste of money & time on my part, please save your money & time!



Bad transfer - Timothy Hulsey - Charlottesville, VA United States
The View Video edition of HANSEL AND GRETEL (alas, the only one available as of 2008) features a video transfer that looks suspiciously like a copy from a VHS master. The overmodulated, fuzzy audio is no better. In short, this DVD is very nearly unwatchable. Only a few extras here, including a brief "making-of" short for 1950s television.

As for the film itself, it's an odd little curio but no masterpiece, certainly not as good as the Engelbert Humperdinck opera it's (loosely) based on. The animation is generally lifeless and inexpressive, and the various attempts at cuteness come off as creepy. But Anna Russell's spry turn as the Witch injects some much-needed vigor into the proceedings, and Irish poet Padraic Colum's translation of the German libretto is excellent -- when you can understand it.

RKO Pictures commissioned HANSEL AND GRETEL in 1954 as a low-budget alternative to Disney features -- a necessary move, since at the time the Disney studio was making plans to distribute its product through an in-house company. The film was animated in sequence and rushed through production, which explains why earlier scenes are smoother than later ones. It doesn't approach Disney caliber, on a technical or a narrative level. Even though the film garnered some respectful reviews on its initial release, and seems to have performed adequately at the box office, RKO didn't care to repeat the experiment.



My Introduction to Opera - Wyntre Rose -
This still remains one of my favorite movies. Alright, the bad quality of the transfer I'll concede, but the actual movie itself? Entrancing. I guess you could call this the "good parts" version of Hansel and Gretel. It holds the most beautiful of Humperdinck's songs, but there is still a lot of spoken dialogue as well, which is probably a little easier for kids to handle. And yes, Anna Russell is amazingly funny!!

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Cartoon Adventures Starring Gerald McBoing Boing Review



I em enthralled that by some godsent miracle, you actually decided to release these wonderful films to DVD! It's certainly about time!

However four 7 minute shorts do not a DVD make!

Why couldn't you have at least included some other classic UPA entries in the Jolly Frolics series, such as the wonderfully creative and artistic masterpiece, Rooty Toot Toot, The Tell-Tale Heart, the many Mr. Magoo theatrical shorts you hold license to, etc..?

Again, I'm very happy to finally be able to own these on one convenient DVD package, but it seems like very little effort was put into this release. These cartoons were not aimed at children and I don't expect the majority of sales to come from them either. These are among the most artistic, innovative, stylized and brilliant animated film productions of all-time!

The UPA cartoons deserve their own comprehensive release so please stop neglecting your animated film library!!!




Cartoon Adventures Starring Gerald McBoing Boing Overview


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Genre: Feature Film Family
Rating: NR
Release Date: 3-JAN-2006
Media Type: DVD


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Gerald McBoing Boing won the 1950 Oscar for best short subject cartoon, but what's more amazing is that kids today are still intrigued by this fun program. Based on the unlikely premise that a young boy named Gerald speaks not in words, but in sound effects like "boing," this simply drawn and animated series appeals to every child's sense of the ridiculous. Gerald is reprimanded for his inability to speak in words in "Gerald McBoing Boing," looked upon as a curiosity in "Gerald McBoing! Boing! On Planet Moo," celebrated for his vocal talents in "Gerald McBoing Boing's Symphony" and finally understood through the marvels of science in "How Now Boing Boing." What children learn from Gerald's always entertaining predicaments is that it's okay to be different. With its whimsical rhyming story by Dr. Seuss, its adaptation by Bill Scott and Phil (P.D.) Eastman, and its rich albeit somewhat dated musical score, Gerald McBoing Boing is definitely a true cartoon classic. One could argue that it was a strong influence on the currently popular Bark George, Bark book and Scholastic Video. (Ages 12 months to 10 years) --Tami Horiuchi

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Cartoons:5, Product:1 - T. Gramse - HUNTINGTON STATION, NY USA
The five stars are for the cartoons themselves. They took me back to the 1950's when this new, modern-style of cartoons was just beginning. At an age when I was just starting to discover myself, these cartoons were "cool" and I embraced their modernistic style and jazzy scores. The cartoons look pretty good on this DVD but they only leave you with the incomplete feeling of wanting more. The Steve Bosustow/UPA cartoons were a ground-breaking, award-winning series. Many of them immediately come to mind: The Tell-Tale Heart, Rooty Toot Toot, The Unicorn in the Garden, Madeline, and the Mr. McGoo series to name just a few. It is a crime against film history that these exiting cartoons are not available. Columbia Pictures: Wake up!!



The good parts are great - wiredweird - Earth, or somewhere nearby
Maybe that should be the good part - singular. The first of these cartoons adapts a story by Dr. Seuss. Gerald, a small boy, speaks only in sound effects: twangy jaw-harp "boings," train whistles, and lots more. With the good Doctor's bouncy script, even the loose and somewhat sub-par animation come to life, creating a charming story.

The franchise goes quickly down hill, though. Some amusement remains in this one-joke series, as the joke is repeated in the other three `toons on this disk. This series comes from one of the less fortunate eras of animation, however, after the era when labor was cheap enough for artistic animation by hand, but before computers took over much of the drudgery in creating thirty slightly different images for each second of playing time. Good story-telling could have overcome that accident of birth, but did so only in the first of these shorts.

I'm glad I spent the half hour that these cartoons lasted, but I probably won't spend it again. Five stars for the first `toon on the disc, but less for the others. And, for the price, I would have appreciated something more than a half hour of viewing time.

-- wiredweird



What more could you want? - James Heitzer - Denver
Geez, it won the Academy Award!

But, the disk does not include Citizen Kane and Debbie Does Dallas. Try harder Sony!

If anyone cares, Gerald played Tiny Tim in Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol.



cartoons adventures-gerald mcboing boing - Martin Almeyra - Fort Lauderdale
great that steven bosustow's cartoons came to the market in a dvd format. The only sad part is that this great dvd contains 4 cartoons only.

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Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2, Part 1 Review



this is the anime for ones who have never watched one before or who are new to the concept.. this is the story of LeLouch V. Brittiana who is the 17th prince of Brittana. He was sent away by his father the Emperor Charles the 1st. He sendt his young son and daughter away for their safety, but would never tell them why or how this came about. But he (LeLouch) saw his own mother killed right in front of his eyes and young sister lost her sight, but not by any health issue, but because of the "Power of The King" called Geass... This power makes anyone subject to the will of the one who posses it. They obey with out question. He used thei power to gain the trust of the "Black Knights" and the use of their Knightmare Frames or Mobil Suits that would be able to destroy anything in their path.
He used them and their suits to gain control of the whole world and put them under hs total control, He even captured his own Brother the 2nd Prince Snyzell and the whole royal family to do his bidding.Even to die on the battlefields. He became a very crule person..
If you like mobil suits and major space battles this is the one for you.. I give it 5 stars...




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In 2018, the Japanese people of Area 11 search for a new leader to fight the oppressive Britannian forces.


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Amazing! - Shadowhunt -
When this arrived, after opening the box and seeing the DVD cover I knew exactly that this was my money's worth! The DVD menu is just fantastic compared to others I have seen. What was disappointed me a little was that it did not come with the little book with all the info about the DVD. For others who would like to know, the languages available are both English and Japanese. That is all for my review with a 4/5 stars.
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Pink Floyd - The Wall Review



Who was that idiot that called this movie crap??? Oh my GOD! How could ANYBODY say this classic is crap???? As far as I'm concerned you could glue googly eyes on crayons as long as you played Pink Floyd music with it I'd STILL buy it!! What kind of a freak doesn't like Pink Floyd?? He even made some nasty crack about Cheech and Chong!! Obviously from the sound of his review he probably has all the personality of a pea. Jeese, who turned over the rock?!!

My uncle loved this movie, and he's 80 years old!! What can I say, the old man has taste!! Respect your elders, buy this DVD!!!

In any kind of packaging, this film is pure perfection. The "comfortably numb" segment is nothing short of amazing!! David G. is a GOD on the guitar!! As far as I'm concerned, the animation is as better than a lot of the soulless crap animation that is produced now!
This movie is a timeless masterpiece that never gets old. I've seen the concert and probably watched this movie a thousand times!
I highly recommend this movie for those of you out there who are looking to add pure perfection to your DVD collection!

You wanna impress people that are looking through your movie collection, then make sure this movie is in there!! And hey, you get a poster with it! How great is that??




Pink Floyd - The Wall Overview


In celebration of the quarter-century anniversary, Columbia Records is releasing a special limited edition DVD of this landmark film. Packaged in a deluxe DVD digi-pak designed to look like The Wall with debossed brick work and a clear O-card, this stunning release features a photo montage of film shots and a fold-out reproduction of the original film promotional poster. All the artwork and design for this lavish packaging has been coordinated by original Pink Floyd designers Peter Curzon and Storm Thorgerson.Track Listing:1.Original film presented in high-definition widescreen and mixed in 5.1 surround sound2."The Other Side Of The Wall" - a 25 minute documentary about the making of the film3."Retrospective" - an exclusive 45 minute retrospective documentary of interviews with Roger Waters, Alan Parker, Gerald Scarfe, Peter Biziou, Alan Marshall and James Guthrie4.Original film trailer and production stills


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By any rational measure, Alan Parker's cinematic interpretation of Pink Floyd: The Wall is a glorious failure. Glorious because its imagery is hypnotically striking, frequently resonant, and superbly photographed by the gifted cinematographer Peter Biziou. And a failure because the entire exercise is hopelessly dour, loyal to the bleak themes and psychological torment of Roger Waters's great musical opus, and yet utterly devoid of the humor that Waters certainly found in his own material. Any attempt to visualize The Wall would be fraught with artistic danger, and Parker succumbs to his own self-importance, creating a film that's as fascinating as it is flawed.

The film is, for better and worse, the fruit of three artists in conflict--Parker indulging himself, and Waters in league with designer Gerald Scarfe, whose brilliant animated sequences suggest that he should have directed and animated this film in its entirety. Fortunately, this clash of talent and ego does not prevent The Wall from being a mesmerizing film. Boomtown Rats frontman Bob Geldof (in his screen debut) is a fine choice to play Waters's alter ego--an alienated, "comfortably numb" rock star whose psychosis manifests itself as an emotional (and symbolically physical) wall between himself and the cold, cruel world. Weaving Waters's autobiographical details into his own jumbled vision, Parker ultimately fails to combine a narrative thread with experimental structure. It's a rich, bizarre, and often astonishing film that will continue to draw a following, but the real source of genius remains the music of Roger Waters. --Jeff Shannon

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A wonderfully strange movie for Pink Floyd/ Roger Waters fans - Dream Weazle -
This movie has some beautiful animation and awsomely strange scenes that flow along with Pink Floyd The Wall album. Highly recomended if you like strangeness!



Bizaare experience but well worth it. - D.L. -
Among my top 5 for music to chill out to. And the film is spellbinding and perfectly in sync with the music. Bad day? Kick back, get "comfortably numb", and just get lost in it.



Pink Floyd, Yhe Wall review. - Nuke Ray - Miami, FL USA
Loved the movie from the first time I saw it at the theater way back then. I like the fact that the interviews and the added footage gives you a glimpse on how everything got put together. Great effort, great concert, great movie.

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Heroic Age: The Complete Series, Part Two Review



Regular readers of my anime reviews may well remember Heroic Age The Complete Series Part One as one of very few titles to rate a perfect "5 Star" score. This feat was especially noteworthy not only because it was a view not seemingly shared by my colleagues but also because as far as animation reviewers are concerned, I have a well-earned reputation as being one of the most conservative. Naturally the immediate question became, could the second part of the tale (episodes 14-26) possibly live up to the precedent set in the first installment? Would the show finish out as strong as it had started? I too wondered such things in anticipation of the second and final installment of the saga and now these questions can finally be answered.

Released across two discs, Heroic Age The Complete Series Part Two consists of the final twelve episodes of the show and comes in at a runtime of 315 minutes. Like the first part, Funimation packages them up in a pair of thin packs within a colorful cardboard outer slipcase. The show wears a conservative TV PG rating on account of its grand conflict themes and action rather than blood, gore, language, or nudity.

Extras are pretty thin and consist only of textless songs and a crop of Funimation trailers on the second disc.

Language options are typical sub & dub, with original Japanese dialog or English dub tracks optioned (stereo and Dolby 5.1 Surround respectively), and the choice of viewing with English subtitles over either language.

The story picks up directly where the first installment leaves off: In the middle of a grand struggle between the many races of the known universe (in this case called "tribes"). Amidst the massive and brutal conflict, we continue to follow the exploits of a feral boy named Age who just so happens to bear the devastating task of laboring for the salvation of all of humanity. In the meantime, just in case Age's innocent yet awe-inspiring power should fail, the Princess Dhianelia seeks the key to unlock the secrets of the tribe who predicted all of this chaos, the enigmatic Tribe of Gold.

What the grander themes here really boil down is the classic choice versus destiny conflict within each of us. All of the terrible events taking place between the warring factions had been predicted in advance by the mystical Tribe of Gold but the participants involved struggle endlessly with the concept of whether or not their own free will has any affect on the fate that's been laid out before them.

Often times the temptation to put the theory to the test results in their doing the opposite of what logic suggests only for them to discover that the rash move had been predicted as well, hence they've once again played into the hands of destiny... and so the cycle goes.

The visuals continue to be a feast for the senses; the battles in particular, are as massive as ever and rely frequently upon the butter-smooth integration of CG segments. Some of the battles between the animalistic Nodos are also quite spectacular, complete with screams, roars, and growls every bit as dramatic as the action. Explosions and zero-g turmoil are once again well above the norm and the sound work is mixed and timed to perfection.

I suppose my own disappointment in going from the first volume to this, the final is that the show moves away from the charming and interesting lead character development (of the boy-hero Age) and instead turns its attention to the greater conflict at hand. While this wouldn't be a crime in and of itself (after all, humanity's destiny hangs in the balance here), the problem is that the playing field is a bit too large in scale. The affection that you hope to feel for the lowly humans (the Iron Tribe) and the disdain that should surround the Bronze Tribe are simply never fully fleshed out.

Worse still is that while the viewer is left playing a massive game of politics and betrayal (complete with humans who, quite frankly, deserve to be annihilated), the show frequently attempts to integrate some additional conflict amidst the Tribe of Heroes: Basically the five individuals who can turn into massive battle-beasts known as Nodos which, surprisingly, are in no way related to the caffeine-based medication of the same name pronunciation.

In all, this is a series that seems to get a bad rep that, at least in my opinion, is quite unjustified. Those who found the first half of the saga a bit too shallow in story will likely get more enjoyment out of this half of the tale, which does away with the "chase and fight" sequences that littered the first half. Of course the flip side to this is that this installment focuses much more heavily on simple philosophy and dry politics, the likes of which even the cutesy intelligent fish character, "Bee" can't make interesting.

Musical composition from Naoki Sato continues to dazzle with epic scope and dynamics this time around. The dub is a bit weaker than the original Japanese voice efforts but I'm an admitted fan of the type of acting Funimation turns out time and time again. Given the abundance of arguing between factions and melodrama from the Princess Dhianelia, the actors clearly did the best they could with the material even if the Japanese cast seems to have been a little more comfortable with this type of storyline.

I began this review with a question that asked whether or not the show could possible finish as strongly as it began and the short answer is not quite. A point off for swinging the prose from a monster/ mecha in space story to a politically driven space opera. However, it is still an above average effort that I wouldn't hesitate to recommend to anyone looking for unique science fiction anime.




Heroic Age: The Complete Series, Part Two Overview


Long ago, the advanced Tribe of Gold vanished from the vast universe. In the void left by their departure, the tyrannical Tribe of Silver ascended to rule, forcing mankind – the Tribe of Iron – to the brink of extinction.

As the conflict escalates, a feral boy named Age labors for humanity’s freedom, wielding the ferocious power of the Tribe of Hero against other beings who share his mystical strength. With the enemy closing in, Princess Dhianeila searches for the key to unlock the secrets of the Tribe of Gold before destruction claims the entire cosmos.


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A Nice Finale OF An Entertaining Series - Rich - CA
The final half of the series gives the conclusion between the conflict with the highly technolized Silver tribe that is trying to wipe out the human race that is called the Iron tribe, the second half will also show the inter-political battles and power struggles that happen between the different factions in the human forces now that the human forces feel empowered by having their mythical savior to fight for them. The series characters will grow on you and you do sympathize with them as you see the series progresses which is one of the things I truly appreciate since if you can't empathize with the characters and care what happens to them it becomes more annoying than to watch the series to the end. The series finale gives a great closure to the show and matched the series perfectly especially with the main story-line they convey into the series, the animation and soundtrack also fit perfectly with the series and if you're a fan of space battles trust me you'll get your share with the show. The Japanese cast were incredible and with Funimation Production studios English voice cast who were great in their character roles as well, the extras as expected with most box sets isn't anything to really shout about just the usual trailers and textless intro/ending songs. So at the end for any sci-fi mecha anime fan looking for a great series with a decent story-plot put into it here's a great choice for your home anime collection....



Loved it,It's a very fun anime for all - Gilberto S. - Las Vegas, NV USA
Heroic Age part one has episodes 1-13 and part two has 14-26.When i got this anime i realy dident even know what it was about i just got it cuz i liked how the cover looked i know thats not how you pick out an anime but i was bored lol but when i started waching it i realy got into it,it's a very good anime with very well made episodes,so if your thinking of buying it i give you the go on it.



great story - L. Bixler - Durant, OK USA
I really liked this story line, it fell in with what a lot of individuals fantasies always are. To be the ultimate super dude and get close to the sexy vixen.



Excellent ending - T. Dierkes - Dallas, TX
Pretty much the same review I gave for the first DVD, with the exception that it ended pretty well. Lots of action. Really BIG battles over vast spaces.

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