Power-up your engines for mind-bending adventures when five transformer car robots defend Earth's existence from sinister forces in the animated action series Transformers: Robots In Disguise.
Available for the first time on DVD! Festive animated fun for all the family... As the holiday season draws near an underprivileged family begins to worry because they don't have enough money to buy each other presents. The father sells the one thing the rest of the family cares most about in order to buy them gifts from the store and holiday suddenly seems like the most unhappiest time of the year. But with a little Christmas magic and some help from Santa Claus the whole f
3 adventures with Postman Pat and his black and white cat!
Marley And Me: The Puppy Years is the prequel to the highly successful, heartwarming family movie Marley and Me. When the Grogan family goes on vacation, Marley is left with Bodi, their 12 year old nephew and his no nonsense grandfather, Fred. To prove he is able to take care of a dog of his own, Bodi decides to train a team made up of Marley and two other neighborhood puppies for the local Puppy Agility Challenge. Little does Bodi know that the Worlds Worst Puppy may just be his secret weapon.
A terrorist bent on revenge attacks Tokyo with a menacing giant robot called the Black Ox. Its power is so great that the entire combined might of the Japanese police is no match for it. Amid the chaos and destruction elementary school student Shotaro Kaneda receives a phone call from an elderly man who reveals an astounding secret...his deceased father created Tetsujin 28 a giant robot powerful enough to stop the Black Ox! Rushing forth to save the city Shotaro and Tetsujin 28 are met with a tremendous defeat. Shouldering his father's desire and his mother's love Shotaro bravely returns to the battlefield and faces off against the rampaging giant as the entire city holds their breath in tense anticipation!
Few would put up too much of a convincing argument that Cars is Pixars best film. But when merchandising is brought into the equation, its easily its most lucrative, and it certainly has a legion of fans. With good reason too. If you can forgive the very flabby second act, the story of Lightning McQueen as he attempts to race his way to glory is really good fun, complete with some very clever characterisations of the cars themselves. Its also a stunning looking film, and thats where the Blu-ray disc comes in. For even if youre one of those who believes that Cars is the weakest Pixar movie, theres little doubting just how wonderful it looks in high definition. Take the race sequence at the start. Its a scene that could sell a thousand 1080p television sets on the spot, so amazing does it look. Its matched by a cinema-standard surround sound mix that rewards every penny invested in home cinema hardware. And, to be fair, the film itself is still pretty good. Cars is too long, certainly, and its lacking some of the charms of Pixars other movies. But its rollicking good fun, and perhaps has been harshly treated by some reviewers simply by comparison to other Pixar features. For compared with much of what everyone else is putting out, Cars is both superior family entertainment, and one of the best looking Blu-ray discs on the market. Its hard to grumble too much about that. --Jon Foster
The son of a rancher tries to court a girl train a horse for the trotting races and recapture his stallion which has been enticing valuable mares away.
Sonic the Hedgehog is also known as SatAM Sonic because it was originally aired in America in a Saturday morning slot. Based on the video game series of the same name this Sonic The Hedgehog DVD features 8 great episodes!
Join Lassie the ever-faithful companion and her friends in their exciting adventures. The courageous canine will always be there in times of trouble and strife helping those in need. Lassie truly is everyone's best friend!
Festive children's animation. When Leo (voice of Michael Hall D'Addario) must leave his friends behind and move with his family to New York, he worries he won't find new companions and ends up at the hands of a bully. His best friend Ramona the dog (Fred Newman) chases the bully and gets lost in the city. Heartbroken about his missing dog, a Christmas spirit arrives to take Leo on an exciting adventure to find Ramona.
Floods bring a strange swimming creature to the Great Valley.
""Look up in the sky! It's a bird. It's a plane. It's Superman!"". The Fleischer Animation Studio first gave birth to the legend of Superman in 1941 by bringing the ""Man of Steel"" out of the comic book and onto the silver screen. Now you can enjoy the series that set millions of hearts racing for adventure and made many believe in ""Truth Justice and the American Way"". This second volume features a further eight fabulous episodes! Episodes Comprise: Japoteurs Showdown Elev
Brilliant Baby - Sounds
My Friends Tigger And Pooh: Bedtime With Pooh
Taina Morales is New York Latina with the beauty and talent of a young Jennifer Lopez. As much as she loves the limelight Taina learns that making the big time is not as easy as it looks. Still she finds herself destined for the top as she attends high school at the Manhattan School for the Arts... Episodes include: Be Careful What You Wish For Blue Mascara Quinceanero Mega Funds.
The Tomorrow People was a children's science fiction adventure series launched in 1973 as ITV's answer to Doctor Who. In the opening five-part adventure "Slaves of Jedikiah" we meet Stephen (Peter Vaughan-Clarke) who is about to "break-out" to the next level of human evolution, becoming a Homo Superior, or "Tomorrow Person". Developing telepathic and telekenetic powers, as well as the ability to teleport, he becomes the target for mysterious American cult leader, Jedikiah (Francis de Wolff). Already secretly established with biological supercomputer TIM in an abandoned underground tunnel are three Tomorrow People--John (Nicholas Young), Carol (Sammie Winmill) and Kenny (Stephen Salmon)--who rescue Stephen and then find themselves on a damaged starship in a race against time to save its alien captain. Although the budget was low--the tin robot with his head on fire is particularly laughable--the story is ambitious and the utilitarian special effects are in plentiful supply. There's a trippy, post-2001: A Space Odyssey quality to some of the visuals, a great theme tune and acting of decidedly pantomime calibre. The Tomorrow People themselves come from a past in which teenagers still say "smashing!", but the fantasy of advanced, pacifist children saving the world had a lasting appeal, enough that the show ran eight seasons, then was revived for three more in the 1990s. --Gary S Dalkin
This DVD features the following episodes: Elementary My Dear Bakerloo! Ernie holds a jumble sale to raise money for the nature reserve but mysteriously the jumble goes missing. A Change is as Good as a Rest: The trains swap lines 'for a change' and chaos follows. The Magic Lamp : When Ernie finds a lamp Bakerloo begins telling tales of enormous genies with amazing powers fuelling the imaginations of the others. How Great the Art: An abstract piece of art is brought from New York but nobody wants it on their platform. The Mayor's Visit: Hammersmith & City experience problems - when the Mayor is on board. Techno Trouble! Osaka arrives from Japan with all the latest gadgets - Jubilee causes mayhem with his holographic dinosaur.
Rediscover the magic of Frosty The Snowman this festive season in this brand new and specially packaged Christmas Classics double pack. Frosty The SnowmanDo you remember when...Karen placed a top hat on Frosty's head and he magically came to life on Christmas Eve? Share the magic of this Original Christmas Classic told and sung by Jimmy Durante! Also featuring Frosty Returns. The Legend of Frosty The SnowmanFrosty returns bringing fun and magic to the children of Evergreen despite the resistance of the School Principal. Share the magic of Christmas in the classic story told and sung by Burt Reynolds.
Superman was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster and first appeared in the June 1938 in the first issue of Action Comics. He became the hero of his own cartoon series in 1941 with Fleischer Studios turning out 17 highly rated episodes over the space of two years. The first cartoon cost 000 to make whilst the remaining 16 were given a 000 budget each. This 2 DVD pack contains all seventeen episodes. Episodes Comprise: Disc 1 1. Superman 2. Mechanical Monsters 3. Billion Dollar Limited 4. The Arctic Giant 5. The Bulleteers 6. The Magnetic Telescope 7. Electric Earthquake 8. Volcano 9. Terror On The Midway Disc 2 1. Japoteurs 2. Showdown 3. Eleventh Hour 4. Destruction Inc. 5. The Mummy Strikes 6. Jungle Drums 7. The Underground World 8. Secret Agent
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