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70. | Samurai Jack - The Premiere Movie from Hanna-Barbera Movie Review: Check out this series if you can't stand anime. Like the samurai of legend (if not reality), Jack keeps his violence carefully controlled and (so far) has never had to kill anyone in order to pursue his goal. And, while these introductory episodes can be quite intense, the violence presented is... |
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71. | FLCL (Fooly Cooly) - Vol. 3 from Broccoli Intl Usa, I Movie Review: An adolescent boy, living in a quiet river town in which nothing ever happens, sees his world turned inside out when he encounters a dangerous, and seductive, guitar playing alien on a Vespa Scooter. She strikes a blow, which causes a robot to spring from his forehead and, when a satellite falls to... |
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72. | Pinocchio from Disney Studios Movie Review: Following the success of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the Walt Disney studios decided to create Pinocchio, although its initial theatrical release back in the 1940s seemed to be financially dissappointing, it was mainly because of the start of World War II. Through time, the movie became to be... |
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73. | Ranma 1/2 - Anything Goes Martial Arts - The Complete Second Season Boxed Set from Geneon Entertainment Movie Review: Ranma 1/2 never looked better. The transition to DVD is now at its fullest. The original video masters from KITTY TV were used, ensuring the highest animation quality possible. However it is not perfect. There is some level of graininess, and line inconsistency, also their is some color bleeding,... |
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74. | The Emperor's New Groove from Walt Disney Home Video Movie Review: The Emporer's New Groove is a very funny movie with few weak spots. All of the main charactors (voiced by David Spade, John Goodman, Eartha Kitt, and Patrick Warburton) are completely outrageous. Probably the funniest charactor in the movie is Kronk, who is voiced by Warburton. He is the charactor... |
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75. | Fantasia (60th Anniversary Special Edition) from Disney Studios Movie Review: This is truly a triumph of animation technology; one that is suitable for the entire family to enjoy. First, we have the original "Fantasia," featuring crocodiles dancing with hippos to Beethoven's 6th, Dinosaurs marching to Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring" and much more! The 2nd edition ("Fantasia... |
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76. | Baby Einstein - Baby MacDonald from Walt Disney Home Video Movie Review: We purchased Baby McDonald for our 14 month old son. The movie it filled with farm animals, tractors, singing and puppet shows. We love it. Our son was repeating the animal sounds, laughing at the puppet shows, dancing to the music and singing E-I-E-I-O. He loves going to Grandpa's farm but that is... |
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77. | Witch Hunter Robin - Arrival (Vol. 1) With Series Box and Collectables from Geneon Entertainment Movie Review: ...Witch Hunter Robin's plot begins very nicely- an introduction of characters and terms, without taking entire scenes to do so. In Arrival, the main character Robin Sena is introduced. She is a fifteen year-old girl with the ability to manipulate fire. Robin returns to her native Japan, after... |
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78. | Aqua Teen Hunger Force Vol 1 from Warner Home Video Movie Review: As happy as I am to see ATHF rise in popularity and acclaim, I can't help but feel that many of the show's fans don't truly comprehend its humor and intelligence. Consider, for instance, what ATHF has been compared to in preceeding reviews. The Family Guy? No way. Shake'll never make a joke about W.... |
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79. | Lady and The Tramp from Disney Studios Movie Review: Anyone with an eye for beauty cannot help but admire the light and color of this enduring and endearing Disney Masterpiece. But great art must take into account content; it must hit you on a visceral level. And there's no finer example of this anywhere in filmdom than the final chase sequence. From... |
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