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Review Geneon [Pioneer]  / Sailor Moon S - Hotaru's Secret (Vol. 9, Uncut Version)
Actors & Directors
  • Junichi Sato
  • Karen Bernstein
  • Tracey Moore
  • Liza Balkan
  • Linda Ballantyne
  • Terri Hawkes
Release date: 2001-10-09
Run time: 70 min.
List Price: $9.98
Price: $58.00

Review Sailor Moon S - Hotaru's Secret (Vol. 9, Uncut Version) / Geneon [Pioneer]:

Chibi-Usa's new best friend, Hotaru, has another personality with awesome powers! Unfortunately, her father, Professor Tomoe, is also part of the Death-Busters who are attempting to destroy the world. The Sailor Soldiers of the Outer Solar System, convinced that Hotaru is a threat, continue to fight against Sailor Moon, but will Hotaru's real secret bring the Sailor Scouts together or tear them apart?!.

Actors & Directors
  • Steve Burns
  • Kevin Duala
  • John Rowe
  • Seth O'Hickory
  • Elizabeth Holder
  • Jenna Marie Castle
  • Angela Santomero
  • Dave Palmer
  • Kathryn Avery
  • Jonathan Judge
Creator: Skip Roessel

Review Blue's Clues / Nickelodeon Network:


Actors & Directors
  • Greg Reyna
  • Art Vitello
  • Norm McCabe
  • John Kassir
  • Art Leonardi

Review Steven Spielberg Presents... Tiny Toon Adventures:


Actors & Directors
  • Sandie Lillingston
  • Mary-Ann Henshaw
  • Michael Ailwood
  • Duncan Wass
  • Ken Radley
  • Nicholas Opolski
  • Ian Munro

Review Bananas in Pyjamas:


Review   / Bear in the Big Blue House
Actors & Directors
  • Hugh Martin (III)
  • Richard A. Fernandes
  • Noel MacNeal
  • James J. Kroupa
  • Vicki Eibner
  • Mitchell Kriegman
  • Tyler Bunch
  • Jim Martin
  • Peter Linz

Review Bear in the Big Blue House:


Actors & Directors
  • Barry Leith
  • Michael Hordern
  • Joel Grey

Review Paddington Bear:


Actors & Directors
  • Seth O'Hickory
  • John Rowe
  • Dave Palmer
  • Elizabeth Holder
  • Kathryn Avery
  • Angela Santomero
  • Jonathan Judge
  • Kevin Duala
  • Steve Burns
  • Jenna Marie Castle
Creator: Skip Roessel

Review Blue's Clues / Nickelodeon Network:


Review   / Jackie Chan Adventures
Actors & Directors
  • Frank Squillace
  • Phil Weinstein

Review Jackie Chan Adventures:


Review Brum:


Actors & Directors
  • Duncan Wass
  • Ian Munro
  • Sandie Lillingston
  • Nicholas Opolski
  • Michael Ailwood
  • Mary-Ann Henshaw
  • Ken Radley

Review Bananas in Pyjamas:


Actors & Directors
  • Nicholas Opolski
  • Sandie Lillingston
  • Mary-Ann Henshaw
  • Ian Munro
  • Duncan Wass
  • Michael Ailwood
  • Ken Radley

Review Bananas in Pyjamas:


Actors & Directors
  • Sean McCann
  • Kyle Kass
  • Teryl Rothery
  • Max Morrow
  • Katie Boland

Review Noddy:


Actors & Directors
  • Antony Sher
  • Gerard McSorley
  • Colin McFarlane
  • Brian Cox
  • Daniel Massey (II)

Review Shakespeare: The Animated Tales:


Review Brum:


Review Cow and Chicken:


Review Pingu:


Actors & Directors
  • Glynis Johns
  • Andrew Sinclair
  • Richard Burton
  • Elizabeth Taylor
  • Peter O'Toole
  • Vivien Merchant

Review Under Milk Wood:

Under Milk Wood is an imaginative, cinematic rendering of Dylan Thomas's famous "play for voices," typically read on stage by a handful of actors expressing the dialogue of more than 50 characters living in a small, Welsh fishing village. Filmmaker Andrew Sinclair sets the story in a real seaside community and visually complements the text's lengthy, opening narration by enlisting Richard Burton both for his brooding voiceover and a mysterious, on-screen role as a drunken gadabout soaking in the very soul of the town Thomas' words describe. Once the narration ends, the film breathes freely with a succession of lively vignettes, some funny, some dramatic, but all rooted in the peculiar circumstances of characters who either feel trapped by or ensconced in their home. Peter O'Toole plays the wizened, blind Captain Cat, haunted by memories of drowned sailors but so attuned to the sounds of village life outside his window he can identify the children screaming in a park. Elizabeth Taylor (Burton's wife at the time) makes a brief appearance as Rosie Probert, and the other players include Glynis Johns, Vivien Merchant, and Victor Spinetti. -Tom Keogh.

Actors & Directors
  • Kevin Duala
  • John Rowe
  • Elizabeth Holder
  • Steve Burns
  • Jonathan Judge
  • Jenna Marie Castle
  • Kathryn Avery
  • Angela Santomero
  • Dave Palmer
  • Seth O'Hickory
Creator: Skip Roessel

Review Blue's Clues / Nickelodeon Network:


Review The Clangers:


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