Actors & Directors
- Ruta Lee
- Roy Roberts
- Rhys Williams
- Lawrence Dobkin
- Dan Tobin
- Pat Cardi
Release date: 2000-07-04 Run time: 135 min. Price: $24.98
Review Marvel's Mightiest Super Heroes Gift Set / 20th Century Fox:The Mighty Thor There was some amazing, classic animation for superhero cartoons done as far back as Max and Dave Fleisher's Superman series of the early 1940s (echoes of which can be found in Batman: The Animated Series). Those were done for the big screen; by the mid-1960s, superhero cartoons were being brought to television, and some of Marvel Comics' biggest heroes-Captain America, Spider-Man, Thor, and the Incredible Hulk-were the stars. Unfortunately, television didn't have much in terms of cachet-or production values-at the time, and all four heroes suffer for it. Between Odin's ever-changing looks (Thor's father rarely manages to keep the same face-let alone the same outfit-from shot to shot) and the over-the-top dialogue, it's hard to follow whatever semblance of plot was scripted. On the two episodes here-"Enter Hercules," in which the Norse God of Thunder battles his equally brawny Greek cousin, and "Battle of the Gods," in which Loki enlists the Enchantress and the Executioner to defeat Thor-the animation is minimal. It looks as if only a couple dozen pictures of the main characters were drawn; for the most part, this is a series of stationary illustrations with voice-overs and plenty of narration. -Randy Silver Sub-Mariner This vintage 1966 cartoon features Marvel Comics' king of the deep, the Sub-Mariner. In the first story, "Atlantis Under Attack," the sacred trident of Neptune is stolen and all signs point to Namor's trusted grand vizier, Lord Vashti. In disbelief, Namor follows Vashti's trail to the carnivorous sea forest while the real thief, his archenemy, Attuma, lies ready to attack the city. The second story, "To Conquer a Crown," opens with a military demonstration by Atlantis's munitions expert, Namor's cousin Biera. [+]
When the citizens protest the apparent warmongering, Namor calls on Biera to explain that the arms are for defense only. To the prince's surprise, the treacherous Biera turns on him and challenges him to a duel of strength for the throne. Namor accepts, not knowing that Biera holds the ultimate weapon. Each story is divided into three six-minute serial-type segments. The animation is minimal, restricted mostly to camera zooms and moving limbs and mouths, punctuated by Batman-style sound effects ("Wham!"). Other heroes in this series include Iron Man, Spider-Man, Captain America, the Hulk, and Thor. -David Horiuchi Spider-Man Spider-Man comes across the best of the four, though part of that might be because Spidey's geeky alter ego, Peter Parker, looks and sounds remarkably like Bill Gates. On the two episodes here-"The Kilowatt Kaper," a run-in with Electro, and the self-explanatory "The Origin of Spider-Man"-the animation is minimal. It looks as if only a couple dozen pictures of the main characters were drawn; for the most part, this is a series of stationary illustrations with voice-overs and plenty of narration. -Randy Silver.
List Price: $149.95 Price: $149.95
Review Instrumental Classmates / Warner Brothers Pub.:
Release date: 1999-04-20 Price: $19.92
Review Magic School Bus 2-Pack / Wea Music Video:
Actors & Directors
- John T. Smith (II)
- Friz Freleng
- Mel Blanc
- Bea Benaderet
- Daws Butler
- Arthur Davis
- Robert McKimson
Release date: 1997-09-30 List Price: $52.98 Price: $79.99
Review Looney Tunes Stars of Space Jam Giftset / Warner Home Video:
Actors & Directors
- Larry Larsen
- Bill Germaine
- Dick Darley
- Richard Dunlap
- Mary Wickes
- Murray Golden
- Joe A. Giamalva
- Fred Spencer (IV)
Release date: 2000-03-21 Run time: 750 min. List Price: $79.98 Price: $499.99
Review Sigmund & The Sea Monsters Complete Episodes Gift Box / Rhino / Wea:Sid and Marty Krofft created many wildly creative series for Saturday morning television. One of the most memorable was Sigmund and the Sea Monsters, the story of a sea creature, Sigmund, who runs away from his family's cave by the ocean and is adopted by two human children. This collection from Kid Rhino showcases all 29 episodes that originally ran from 1973 to 1975, and gave us quite interesting characters like Sigmund, Big Mama, and Sheldon the Sea Genie (played by comedian Rip Taylor). The shows are chock full of pop-culture references from the time period, and feature many familiar voices behind the monsters. Although the plot rarely changes (the kids must keep Sigmund hidden from the other humans around them, despite the trouble that he causes), they are all enjoyable to watch. Each episode concludes with a song written by the team of Boyce and Hart (responsible for many of the Monkees' early hits) and sung by star Johnnie Whitaker (Jody on Family Affair). Of course, the theme song, "Friends," is widely remembered and as hummable as it ever was. The foam rubber and goggle-eyed monsters are far from scary, but do provide a glimpse into the past, when high-tech special effects weren't necessary to create fantasy worlds. The show revels in its simplicity, and it appears as if the actors had as much fun making the series as we do watching it. -Zachary Lively Episode Guide Volume 1 The Monster Who Came to Dinner - (Episode 1, original air date September 8, 1973) - Sigmund's family throws him aout because he doesn't want to scare people. [+]
When he meets Johnny and Scott they all become best friends. Now the boys have to find a way to sneak him inside their clubhouse. Puppy Love - (Episode 2, original air date November 10, 1973) - Johnny and Sigmund have a bad case of love sickness - Johnny with a cute neighbor girl, and Sigmund with the neighbor's dog, Fluffy. Frankenstein Drops In - (Episode 3, original air date September 15, 1973) - Johnny dresses up like Frankenstein to rescue Scott when he's been kidnapped by Big Daddy, Blurp, and Slurp, who've decided they need a new housekeeper to replace Sigmund. Is There a Doctor in the Cave? - (Episode 4, original air date September 29, 1973) - Sigmund gets sick and needs Big Mama's special food to cure him, so Johnny and Scott sneak into the sea monster cave and raid the Oozes' refrigerator. Happy Birthdaze - (Episode 5, original air date December 1, 1973) - Across town in her sea-view cave, Mama's trying to get Blurp and Slurp to clean up for Big Daddy's birthday celebration. Being lazy sea monsters, they decide to get Sigmund to do the dirty work. Volume 2 The Nasty Nephew - (Episode 6, original air date November 3, 1973) - Aunt Zelda's annoying nephew, Leroy, follows Johnny and Scott to Big Daddy's cave and gets more than he bargained for. Monster Rock Festival - (Episode 7, original air date September 22, 1973) - Sigmund talks Johnny into entering a radio-station music contest. When they win, it's all the boys can do to keep their lead singer's identity a secret. Ghoul School Days - (Episode 8, original air date October 6, 1973) /i> - After getting Johnny and Scott in trouble with Zelda, Sigmund runs away. When the boys discover his note they rush out after him. The Curfew Shall Ring Tonight - (Episode 9, original air date November 17, 1973) - After breaking Aunt Zelda's favorite salad bowl, Sigmund defies curfew and heads home to pick up 50 clams he's got hidden to buy her a new one. Sweet Mama Redecorates - (Episode 10, original air date October 13, 1973) - Big Daddy's strapped for cash, but that doesn't stop Sweet Mama from wanting to redecorate their cave. Luckily, Blurp and Slurp come up with a brilliant idea: trade their furniture with that from Johnny and Scott's house. Volume 3 Make Room for Daddy - (Episode 11, original air date December 29, 1973) - When Sweet Mama kicks Big Daddy out of the cave, he moves into the club house with Sigmund. It's Your Move - (Episode 12, original air date November 24, 1973) - Sigmund's family evacuates the cave during a storm, while Sigmund moves home to avoid Johnny and Scott's parents. Trick or Treat - (Episode 13, original air date October 27, 1973) - When Blurp and Slurp find out Sigmund is the grand-prize winner of a contest worth a lot of "clams," they kidnap him while he's out trick-or-treating. Uncle Siggy Swings - (Episode 14, original air date December 22, 1973) - When Uncle Swiggy visits his favorite nephew at Johnny and Scott's clubhouse, he sees Aunt Zelda and falls head-over-tentacles in love with her. The Dinosaur Show - (Episode 15, original air date December 15, 1973) - The Oozes' cave becomes a blast from the past when a cave man and his pet dinosaur arrive, forcing Big Daddy, Sweet Mama, Blurp and Slurp to move out. Volume 4 The Wild Weekend - (Episode 16, original air date October 20, 1973) - Movie star Jack Wild is kidnapped by Blurp and Slurp while on vacation. It's up to Johnny, Scott, and Sigmund to rescue him. Boy for a Day - (Episode 17, original air date December 8, 1973) - Sigmund wins a song contest but must figure out a way to collect his prize in person without causing an uproar. A Genie for Sigmund - (Episode 18, original air date September 7, 1974) - While playing on the beach, Sigmund finds a magic sea shell and gets his very own wacky genie, Sheldon. Paul Revere Rides Again - (Episode 19, original air date September 14, 1974) - Sheldon zaps Paul Revere into the present to settle a historical issue no one can agree upon. Now You See 'Em, Now You Don't - (Episode 20, original air date September 21, 1974) - Sheldon makes Johnny and Scott invisible so they can avoid an old girlfriend. She turns out to be beautiful, but the boys are out of sight. Guest star: Eve Plumb. Volume 5 Johnny-O the Great - (Episode 21, original air date September 28, 1974) - Johnny performs a great magic act for Aunt Zelda's bazaar with the help of Sheldon's talents. Super Sigmund - (Episode 23, original air date October 5, 1974) - Tired of being mild mannered, Sigmund has Sheldon make him more powerful than a locomotive, or at least strong enough to take on Blurp and Slurp. Pufnstuf Drops In - Episode 23, original air date October 12, 1974) - Instead of using his magic on Blurp and Slurp, Sheldon accidentally zaps H. R. Pufnstuf into Johnny and Scott's clubhouse. Sheldon and the Nephew Sitters - (Episode 24, original air date October 19, 1974) - When Sheldon's young genie nephew, Shelby, is out of control, he turns to Johnny and Scott to help control the magical brat. One Way Whammy to Tahiti - (Episode 25, original air date October 26, 1974) - Shelby sends Johnny and a girlfriend to Tahiti, but he can't bring them back. Volume 6 Cry Uncle - (Episode 26, original air date November 2, 1974) - Zelda must leave town. In her absence a friend takes over, but the kids and Sigmund prove to be too much to handle. The Haunted House - (Episode 27, original air date November 9, 1974) - Zelda and Sheriff Bevans return from the movies to a house full of sea monsters. Mother Makes Ten - (Episode 28, original air date November 16, 1974) - Shelby's genie mother shows up in time to take care of Blurp and Slurp, who have been kicked out of their cave for bad grades. You Can't Beat a Magic Carpet - Episode 29, original air date November 23, 1974) - Shelby and Sigmund get lost while on a wild magic carpet ride.
Actors & Directors
- Joe Leahy
- David Workman
- Jay Bacal
- Joy Grdnic
- Brad Garrett
- Steve Bulen
Release date: 2000-11-07 Run time: 150 min. Creator: Michael J. Sullivan Price: $29.98
Review Transformers 3 Pak Volume 4 [Animated] / Rhino Entertainment Company:
Release date: 1991-08-09 Price: $51.99
Review Tale Spin Gift Boxes / Buena Vista Home Video:
Actors & Directors
- Oliver Wilson (II)
- Rebecca Smith (III)
- Peter Grimwade
- Andrea Gibb (II)
- Judy Wilson
- Carol Drinkwater
Release date: 2000-07-04 Run time: 630 min. List Price: $79.98 Price: $89.95
Review All Creatures Great & Small - Series 1 / BBC Warner:Set in the serene beauty of the Yorkshire countryside, this classic follows the true-life adventures of veterinarian James Herriot. Includes all thirteen episodes from the first season.
Actors & Directors
- Marvel's Mightiest Super Heroe
Release date: 1999-02-16 Run time: 132 min. List Price: $59.98 Price: $79.99
Review Marvels Mightiest Heroes (3pc) / 20th Century Fox:The Mighty Thor There was some amazing, classic animation for superhero cartoons done as far back as Max and Dave Fleisher's Superman series of the early 1940s (echoes of which can be found in Batman: The Animated Series). Those were done for the big screen; by the mid-1960s, superhero cartoons were being brought to television, and some of Marvel Comics' biggest heroes-Captain America, Spider-Man, Thor, and the Incredible Hulk-were the stars. Unfortunately, television didn't have much in terms of cachet-or production values-at the time, and all four heroes suffer for it. Between Odin's ever-changing looks (Thor's father rarely manages to keep the same face-let alone the same outfit-from shot to shot) and the over-the-top dialogue, it's hard to follow whatever semblance of plot was scripted. On the two episodes here-"Enter Hercules," in which the Norse God of Thunder battles his equally brawny Greek cousin, and "Battle of the Gods," in which Loki enlists the Enchantress and the Executioner to defeat Thor-the animation is minimal. It looks as if only a couple dozen pictures of the main characters were drawn; for the most part, this is a series of stationary illustrations with voice-overs and plenty of narration. -Randy Silver Sub-Mariner This vintage 1966 cartoon features Marvel Comics' king of the deep, the Sub-Mariner. In the first story, "Atlantis Under Attack," the sacred trident of Neptune is stolen and all signs point to Namor's trusted grand vizier, Lord Vashti. In disbelief, Namor follows Vashti's trail to the carnivorous sea forest while the real thief, his archenemy, Attuma, lies ready to attack the city. The second story, "To Conquer a Crown," opens with a military demonstration by Atlantis's munitions expert, Namor's cousin Biera. [+]
When the citizens protest the apparent warmongering, Namor calls on Biera to explain that the arms are for defense only. To the prince's surprise, the treacherous Biera turns on him and challenges him to a duel of strength for the throne. Namor accepts, not knowing that Biera holds the ultimate weapon. Each story is divided into three six-minute serial-type segments. The animation is minimal, restricted mostly to camera zooms and moving limbs and mouths, punctuated by Batman-style sound effects ("Wham!"). Other heroes in this series include Iron Man, Spider-Man, Captain America, the Hulk, and Thor. -David Horiuchi Spider-Man Spider-Man comes across the best of the four, though part of that might be because Spidey's geeky alter ego, Peter Parker, looks and sounds remarkably like Bill Gates. On the two episodes here-"The Kilowatt Kaper," a run-in with Electro, and the self-explanatory "The Origin of Spider-Man"-the animation is minimal. It looks as if only a couple dozen pictures of the main characters were drawn; for the most part, this is a series of stationary illustrations with voice-overs and plenty of narration. -Randy Silver.
Actors & Directors
- Gillie Fenwick
- Chuck Harriton
- Peg Dixon
- Doug Wildey
- Paul Soles
- Ralph Bakshi
- Max Ferguson
- Paul Kligman
- Grant Simmons
Release date: 2000-07-04 Run time: 135 min. Price: $24.98
Review Marvel's Greatest Avengers Gift Set / Saban Entertainment:The Invincible Iron Man This installment of Marvel Comics cartoons features the invincible Iron Man. In "The Death of Tony Stark," a laser beam emitted from a mysterious satellite orbiting the Earth destroys the home of wealthy industrialist Tony Stark. Iron Man's alter ego has obviously dodged the strike, but cannot disprove the rumor that Stark is dead until he confronts the culprit, the Mandarin. In "The Crimson Dynamo," Iron Man faces Soviet electrical genius Professor Vanko, who has designed his own suit of crimson armor in order to defeat Iron Man as the first step to destroying the ultimate capitalist, Stark Enterprises. These stories, rather dated in their cold-war depiction of the Chinese and the Soviets, are each divided into three six-minute serial-type segments. The animation is minimal, restricted mostly to camera zooms and moving limbs and mouths, punctuated by Batman-style sound effects ("Wham!"). -David Horiuchi The Incredible Hulk There was some amazing, classic animation done for superhero cartoons as far back as Max & Dave Fleisher's Superman series of the early 1940s (echoes of which can be found in Batman: The Animated Series). Those were done for the big screen; by the mid-1960s, superhero cartoons were being brought to television, and some of Marvel Comics' biggest heroes-Captain America, Spider-Man, Thor, and the Incredible Hulk-were the stars. Unfortunately, television didn't have much in terms of cachet-or production values-at the time, and all four heroes suffer for it. The Hulk gets short shrift here; the interesting thing about the character has always been twofold: the misunderstood misfit trying to make a quiet life for himself, and the Dr. [+]
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde duality of the Hulk and his alter ego, Dr. Bruce Banner. On the two episodes here-"The Power of Dr. Banner" and "The Origin of the Hulk"-the animation is minimal and barely serves to capture a single facet of either character's personality. It looks as if only a couple dozen pictures of the main characters were drawn; for the most part, this is a series of stationary illustrations with voice-overs and plenty of narration. -Randy Silver Captain America Captain America comes across fine, if only because he's long suffered from the same wooden boy-scout image that Superman is often given-if nothing else, these cartoons excel at capturing a one-dimensional personality. On the two episodes here-the self-explanatory "Origin of Captain America" and "Fantastic Origin of the Red Skull" (why does the Skull's origin rate higher than Cap's?)-the animation is minimal. It looks as if only a couple dozen pictures of the main characters were drawn; for the most part, this is a series of stationary illustrations with voice-overs and plenty of narration. -Randy Silver.
Release date: 2002-01-15 Run time: 207 min. List Price: $99.95 Price: $94.95
Review Developing Minds: Mastering Challenge / Wgbh Boston:
Actors & Directors
- Vera-Ellen
- Bing Crosby
- Michael Curtiz
- Rosemary Clooney
- Dean Jagger
- Danny Kaye
Release date: 1998-11-11 Run time: 120 min. List Price: $89.95 Price: $49.95
Review White Christmas Limited Collector's Gift / Paramount:This semi-remake of Holiday Inn (the first movie in which Irving Berlin's perennial, Oscar-winning holiday anthem was featured) doesn't have much of a story, but what it does have is choice: Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, an all-Irving Berlin song score, classy direction by Hollywood vet Michael Curtiz (Casablanca, The Adventures of Robin Hood), VistaVision (the very first feature ever shot in that widescreen format), and ultrafestive Technicolor! Crosby and Kaye are song-and-dance men who hook up, romantically and professionally, with a "sister" act (Clooney and Vera-Ellen) to put on a Big Show to benefit the struggling ski-resort lodge run by the beloved old retired general (Dean Jagger) of their WWII Army outfit. Crosby is cool, Clooney is warm, Kaye is goofy, and Vera-Ellen is leggy. Songs include: "Sisters" (Crosby and Kaye do their own drag version, too), "Snow," "We'll Follow the Old Man," "Mandy," "Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep," and more. Christmas would be unthinkable without White Christmas. -Jim Emerson.
Release date: 2002-08-27 Creator: Charles M. Schulz List Price: $19.95 Price: $69.88
Review Peanuts Holiday Collection (A Charlie Brown Christmas/A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving/It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown) / CBS Television:Two of the all-time cartoon classics It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (1966) and A Charlie Brown Christmas (a Peabody and Emmy winner from 1965) highlight this three-disc, six-episode set. Although the DVDs contain no extras (good grief!) and could have been combined on a single disc (drat!), the collection looks and sounds wonderful on DVD. The content is the same on the VHS and DVD sets, with two episodes per tape or disc. Accompanying Pumpkin is You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown, a cute spin on politics that has aged very well since its 1972 release. Christmas sports a lackluster sequel of sorts, It's Christmas Time Again, Charlie Brown (1992) that has Sally dwelling on getting (instead of giving), Charlie Brown facing a spending dilemma, and everyone suffering stage fright before the annual school play. A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (1973) also won an Emmy but is not as well known as others; it also suffers from not having the original cast. Snoopy is foremost in helping to put on an impromptu feast (toast and popcorn) as the gang keeps forgetting the true meaning of the holiday. Also on the disc is a better Thanksgiving venue, The Mayflower Voyages (1988), part of the This is America, Charlie Brown series that breathed new life into the franchise. Mostly narrated by Linus, the show traces the Pilgrims' plight and doesn't talk down to youngsters on the hardships they faced. It's a treasure of a gift (for others or yourself), all nicely packaged. [+]
-Doug Thomas.
Actors & Directors
- Ron Milbauer
- Tony Oliver
- Kurt Strauss
- Ronnie Paer
- Strathford Hamilton
- Armand Garabidian
- Vickie Bronaugh
- Robert V. Barron
- Isaac Florentine
- Paul Schrier
Release date: 2000-12-05 Run time: 221 min. Price: $29.98
Review Power Rangers - Triple Pack / 20th Century Fox:
Release date: 2001-08-28 Creator: Charles M. Schulz List Price: $34.95 Price: $68.20
Review Peanuts Holiday Collection (A Charlie Brown Christmas/A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving/It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown) + Inflatable Chair / CBS Television:Two of the all-time cartoon classics It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (1966) and A Charlie Brown Christmas (a Peabody and Emmy winner from 1965) highlight this three-disc, six-episode set. Although the DVDs contain no extras (good grief!) and could have been combined on a single disc (drat!), the collection looks and sounds wonderful on DVD. The content is the same on the VHS and DVD sets, with two episodes per tape or disc. Accompanying Pumpkin is You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown, a cute spin on politics that has aged very well since its 1972 release. Christmas sports a lackluster sequel of sorts, It's Christmas Time Again, Charlie Brown (1992) that has Sally dwelling on getting (instead of giving), Charlie Brown facing a spending dilemma, and everyone suffering stage fright before the annual school play. A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (1973) also won an Emmy but is not as well known as others; it also suffers from not having the original cast. Snoopy is foremost in helping to put on an impromptu feast (toast and popcorn) as the gang keeps forgetting the true meaning of the holiday. Also on the disc is a better Thanksgiving venue, The Mayflower Voyages (1988), part of the This is America, Charlie Brown series that breathed new life into the franchise. Mostly narrated by Linus, the show traces the Pilgrims' plight and doesn't talk down to youngsters on the hardships they faced. It's a treasure of a gift (for others or yourself), all nicely packaged. [+]
-Doug Thomas.
Actors & Directors
- Pamela Adlon
- Jim Cummings
- Kevin Michael Richardson
- Andrew Francis
- Walt Kubiak
- Kath Soucie
Release date: 1997-09-30 Price: $77.88
Review Book of Virtues Gift Set (Gift) / Pbs Home Video:Based on the best-selling anthology edited by former Secretary of Education William J. Bennett, this heartwarming animated family series draws its themes from classic American stories, European fairy tales, African fables, Bible adventures and other folk tales. In each episode, young Zach and Annie and their four animal friends from the mythical town of Spring Valley meet heroes and larger-than-life characters from far-away places. Each of these timeless stories teaches a moral lesson involving a lasting human virtue. Six 30-minute episodes include "Work," "Honesty," "Responsibility," "Compassion," "Courage," and "Self-Discipline. " Top Hollywood stars such as Mark Hamill, John Forsythe, Paula Poundstone and others lend their voices to this charming series.
Release date: 2000-09-12 Run time: 74 min. Creator: Charles M. Schulz List Price: $38.95 Price: $50.99
Review Peanuts Classic Holiday Collection / CBS Television:Two of the all-time cartoon classics It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (1966) and A Charlie Brown Christmas (a Peabody and Emmy winner from 1965) highlight this three-disc, six-episode set. Although the DVDs contain no extras (good grief!) and could have been combined on a single disc (drat!), the collection looks and sounds wonderful on DVD. The content is the same on the VHS and DVD sets, with two episodes per tape or disc. Accompanying Pumpkin is You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown, a cute spin on politics that has aged very well since its 1972 release. Christmas sports a lackluster sequel of sorts, It's Christmas Time Again, Charlie Brown (1992) that has Sally dwelling on getting (instead of giving), Charlie Brown facing a spending dilemma, and everyone suffering stage fright before the annual school play. A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (1973) also won an Emmy but is not as well known as others; it also suffers from not having the original cast. Snoopy is foremost in helping to put on an impromptu feast (toast and popcorn) as the gang keeps forgetting the true meaning of the holiday. Also on the disc is a better Thanksgiving venue, The Mayflower Voyages (1988), part of the This is America, Charlie Brown series that breathed new life into the franchise. Mostly narrated by Linus, the show traces the Pilgrims' plight and doesn't talk down to youngsters on the hardships they faced. It's a treasure of a gift (for others or yourself), all nicely packaged. [+]
-Doug Thomas.
Actors & Directors
- June Foray
- George Singer
- Walter Tetley
- John Walker (III)
- Charles Ruggles
- Hans Conried
- Sal Faillace
- Pete Burness
- Paul Frees
- Bob Schleh
Release date: 1992-10-16 Price: $51.99
Review Rocky & Bullwinkle Vols 07-10 / Buena Vista Home Video:
Release date: 1995-08-22 Run time: 90 min. List Price: $24.98 Price: $65.00
Review Puppet Theater / Delta:
Release date: 1991-05-28 Run time: 90 min. List Price: $39.99 Price: $79.89
Review 3 to See / Smarty Pants Video:
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