Scooby-Doo fans will warm up to this collection of four episodes set in wintry conditions, which contains material from as early as 1970 and as recent as the 1994 "New Scooby-Doo Mysteries." Two of the meddling kids' most formidable villains, Snow Beast and Snow Ghost, are featured in this compilation, which includes the episodes "The Nutcracker Scoob," "Alaskan King Coward," "A Scary Night with a Snow Beast Fright" and "That's Snow Ghost." |
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Scooby-Doo fans will warm up to this collection of four episodes set in wintry conditions, which contains material from as early as 1970 and as recent as the 1994 "New Scooby-Doo Mysteries." Two of the meddling kids' most formidable villains, Snow Beast and Snow Ghost, are featured in this compilation, which includes the episodes "The Nutcracker Scoob," "Alaskan King Coward," "A Scary Night with a Snow Beast Fright" and "That's Snow Ghost." |
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Scooby-Doo fans will warm up to this collection of episodes set in wintry conditions. Two of the meddling kids' most formidable villains, Snow Beast and Snow Ghost, are included in this compilation, which contains episodes from as early as 1970 and as recent as the 1994 New Scooby-Doo Mysteries. Episodes include "The Nutcracker Scoob"; "Alaskan King Coward"; "A Scary Night with a Snow Beast Fright"; and "That's Snow Ghost." |
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Fans of Scooby, Shaggy and the Mystery Inc. detectives won't be disappointed with this hilarious collection of episodes that finds the teenage supernatural sleuths up to their eyeballs in ghosts, monsters, goblins and more. Episodes include "Vampires, Bats, and Scaredy Cats," "A Gaggle of Galloping Ghosts," "That's Snow Ghost" and "Which Witch Is Which." |
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Fans of Scooby, Shaggy and the Mystery Inc. detectives won't be disappointed with this hilarious collection of episodes that finds the teenage supernatural sleuths up to their eyeballs in ghosts, monsters, goblins and more. Episodes include "Vampires, Bats, and Scaredy Cats," "A Gaggle of Galloping Ghosts," "That's Snow Ghost" and "Which Witch Is Which." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Fairy Godmother," "Which Witch Is Which?," "Will the Real Weatherbee Stand Up?," "Paint Story," "Cinderell Story," "Wishbone," "Carnival," "Pet Show," "Hair Today Gone Tomorrow," "When the Cat's Away, Lets Have a Hand for Jughead." |
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The lovable mutt, Scooby-Doo, and his van-driving, crime-fighting band of teenage companions are featured here in four of their spookiest and silliest mysteries. All four installments are from the original 1969 series, "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?" Included are the episodes "A Clue for Scooby-Doo," "Hassle in the Castle," "Jeepers, It's the Creepers" and "Backstage Rage." Casey K... |
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The lovable mutt, Scooby-Doo, and his van-driving, crime-fighting band of teenage companions are featured here in four of their spookiest and silliest mysteries. All four installments are from the original 1969 series, "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?" Included are the episodes "A Clue for Scooby-Doo," "Hassle in the Castle," "Jeepers, It's the Creepers" and "Backstage Rage." Casey Kasem, Don Messick and Frank Welker are among the featured voices. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "High School Drop In," "Frankie," "Ouch," "Dirty Pool," "Short Changed," "The Old Track Magic," "Mortal Terror," "Flying Sorcery," Ambrose's Amulet" and "Tragic Magic." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Blue Whale," "Town Beautiful," "Birdman of Riverdale," "Spooky Spokes," "Generation Flap," "Ug at the Bat," "Rose-colored Glasses," "The Cake Bake," "The Bear Facts" and "Witches Golf Open." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Fairy Godmother," "Which Witch Is Which?," "Will the Real Weatherbee Stand Up?," "Paint Story," "Cinderell Story," "Wishbone," "Carnival," "Pet Show," "Hair Today Gone Tomorrow," "When the Cat's Away, Lets Have a Hand for Jughead." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Blue Whale," "Town Beautiful," "Birdman of Riverdale," "Spooky Spokes," "Generation Flap," "Ug at the Bat," "Rose-colored Glasses," "The Cake Bake," "The Bear Facts" and "Witches Golf Open." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "High School Drop In," "Frankie," "Ouch," "Dirty Pool," "Short Changed," "The Old Track Magic," "Mortal Terror," "Flying Sorcery," Ambrose's Amulet" and "Tragic Magic." |
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Spineless sleuth Scooby-Doo and his pal Shaggy wind up in the midst of a trio of Middle Eastern tales based on The Arabian Nights, which also feature some of your favorite animated Hanna-Barbera stars. Yogi Bear and Boo Boo find a magic lamp in "Alliyah-Din and His Magic Lamp," Magilla Gorilla stars in a new take on "Sinbad," and Shaggy and Scooby give up their mystery solving to become storytellers for a cantankerous caliph in "Scheher... |
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Spineless sleuth Scooby-Doo and his pal Shaggy wind up in the midst of a trio of Middle Eastern tales based on The Arabian Nights, which also feature some of your favorite animated Hanna-Barbera stars. Yogi Bear and Boo Boo find a magic lamp in "Alliyah-Din and His Magic Lamp," Magilla Gorilla stars in a new take on "Sinbad," and Shaggy and Scooby give up their mystery solving to become storytellers for a cantankerous caliph in "Scheher... |
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Hide those pic-a-nic baskets! Yogi and his diminutive buddy, Boo-Boo, must save the Easter Bunny, who's been kidnapped by a bunch of ruffians out to ruin the holiday. But will they manage to free the bunny before Mister Ranger ships them off to a Siberian Circus? Hey, Yogi is smarter than the average bear! This Hanna-Barbera cartoon won the Film Advisory Board Award. Also included is the animated short "Yakky Duck in Easter Duck." |
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Hide those pic-a-nic baskets! Yogi and his diminutive buddy, Boo-Boo, must save the Easter Bunny, who's been kidnapped by a bunch of ruffians out to ruin the holiday. But will they manage to free the bunny before Mister Ranger ships them off to a Siberian Circus? Hey, Yogi is smarter than the average bear! This Hanna-Barbera cartoon won the Film Advisory Board Award. Also included is the animated short "Yakky Duck in Easter Duck." |
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Babs and Buster's summer vacation starts with a good ol' squirt-gun fight but ends up with all of Acme Acres under water as they are swept away on an adventure of a lifetime. Meanwhile, Plucky joins Hampton J. Pig for a road trip to Happy World Land. |
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Babs and Buster's summer vacation starts with a good ol' squirt-gun fight but ends up with all of Acme Acres under water as they are swept away on an adventure of a lifetime. Meanwhile, Plucky joins Hampton J. Pig for a road trip to Happy World Land. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Mayhem of the Moving Mollusk," "The Were-Doo of Doo Manor," "The Ghost of Mrs. Shusham," "Catcher of the Sly" and "The Wrath of Waitro." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Mayhem of the Moving Mollusk," "The Were-Doo of Doo Manor," "The Ghost of Mrs. Shusham," "Catcher of the Sly" and "The Wrath of Waitro." |
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The lively youngest members of the Looney Tunes family, including Buster and Babs Bunny, Plucky Duck and Hamton J. Pig, study at Acme Looniversity, where they outwit obnoxious rivals and drive their wacky teachers crazy with their raucous high jinks. |
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This disc includes episodes "The Looney Beginning," "A Quack in the Quarks," "The Wheel O' Comedy," "Test Stressed," "The Buster Bunny Bunch," "Her Wacky Highness," "Hollywood Plucky" and "Journey to the Center of Acme Acres." |
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This disc includes episodes "It's Buster Bunny Time," "Stuff That Goes Bump in the Night," "Looking Out for the Little Guy," "Starting From Scratch," "Citizen Max," "Hare Raising Night," "Furrball Follies" and "The Acme Acres Zone." |
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This disc includes episodes "Life in the 1990's," "Rock 'N Roar," "Prom-ise Her Anything," "Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow," "Cinemaniacs," "You Asked for It, Part I," "Gang Busters" and "Wake Up Call of the Wild." |
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This disc is double -sided and includes episodes "Buster and the Wolverine," "You Asked for It, Part II," "Europe in 30 Minutes," "The Wacko World of Sports," "Rainy Daze," "Fields of Honey," "Sawdust and Toonsil", "Spring in Acme Acre," "Psychic Fun-Omenon Day," "The Wide World of Elmyra," & "A Ditch in Time" |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Animaniacs!," "Career Oppor-Toon-ities," "Strange Tales of Weird Science," "Inside Plucky Duck," "The Acme Bowl," "Dating, Acme Acres Style," "Looniversity Days" and "Best of O'Plucky Duck Day." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Hero Hamton," "Whale's Tales," "Ask Mr. Popular," "Son on Looniversity Daze," "Mr. Popular's Rules of Cool," "Fairy Tales for the 90's," "Who Bopped Bugs Bunny?" and "Tiny Toon Music Television." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Return to the Acme Acres Zone," "The Acme Home Shopping Show," "Weirdest Story Ever Told," "Viewer Mail Day," "Son of the Wacko World of Sports," "Pollution Solution" and "You Asked for It Again." |
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This disc includes episodes "The Looney Beginning," "A Quack in the Quarks," "The Wheel O' Comedy," "Test Stressed," "The Buster Bunny Bunch," "Her Wacky Highness," "Hollywood Plucky" and "Journey to the Center of Acme Acres." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Brave Tales of Real Rabbits," "How Sweetie It Is," "New Character Day," "Here's Hamton," "No Toon is an Island," "K-ACME TV" and "High Toon." |
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This disc includes episodes "It's Buster Bunny Time," "Stuff That Goes Bump in the Night," "Looking Out for the Little Guy," "Starting From Scratch," "Citizen Max," "Hare Raising Night," "Furrball Follies" and "The Acme Acres Zone." |
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This disc includes episodes "Life in the 1990's," "Rock 'N Roar," "Prom-ise Her Anything," "Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow," "Cinemaniacs," "You Asked for It, Part I," "Gang Busters" and "Wake Up Call of the Wild." |
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This disc is double -sided and includes episodes "Buster and the Wolverine," "You Asked for It, Part II," "Europe in 30 Minutes," "The Wacko World of Sports," "Rainy Daze," "Fields of Honey," "Sawdust and Toonsil", "Spring in Acme Acre," "Psychic Fun-Omenon Day," "The Wide World of Elmyra," & "A Ditch in Time" |
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Following the exploits of a new generation of animated characters, this joint effort between Warner Bros. and executive producer Steven Spielberg yielded a successful series that lasted several seasons. The show's first season continues as Plucky Duck scrambles to make a cartoon for an animation class contest set to be judged by none other than Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. Trouble is, Plucky's 'toon is terrible. |
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George Jetson moves his family to the far reaches of outer space as the newly minted head of Mr. Spacely's Orbiting Ore Asteroid factory in this feature-length animated film based on the classic cartoon comedy series. |
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Following the exploits of a new generation of animated characters, this joint effort between Warner Bros. and executive producer Steven Spielberg yielded a successful series that lasted several seasons. The show's first season continues as Plucky Duck scrambles to make a cartoon for an animation class contest set to be judged by none other than Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. Trouble is, Plucky's 'toon is terrible. |
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Members of the youngest generation of Looney Toon characters -- including Buster and Babs Bunny, Plucky Duck and Hamton J. Pig -- live in Acme Acres and attend Acme Looniversity, in this animated series, executive produced by Steven Spielberg. The curriculum includes Bugs Bunny's Outsmarting Antagonists class, Daffy Duck's Spotlight Stealing, Porky Pig's Wild Takes, Yosemite Sam's Firearms course, Wile E. Coyote's Anvil Dropping and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Animaniacs!," "Career Oppor-Toon-ities," "Strange Tales of Weird Science," "Inside Plucky Duck," "The Acme Bowl," "Dating, Acme Acres Style," "Looniversity Days" and "Best of O'Plucky Duck Day." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Hero Hamton," "Whale's Tales," "Ask Mr. Popular," "Son on Looniversity Daze," "Mr. Popular's Rules of Cool," "Fairy Tales for the 90's," "Who Bopped Bugs Bunny?" and "Tiny Toon Music Television." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Return to the Acme Acres Zone," "The Acme Home Shopping Show," "Weirdest Story Ever Told," "Viewer Mail Day," "Son of the Wacko World of Sports," "Pollution Solution" and "You Asked for It Again." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Brave Tales of Real Rabbits," "How Sweetie It Is," "New Character Day," "Here's Hamton," "No Toon is an Island," "K-ACME TV" and "High Toon." |
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Members of the youngest generation of Looney Toon characters -- including Buster and Babs Bunny, Plucky Duck and Hamton J. Pig -- live in Acme Acres and attend Acme Looniversity, in this animated series, executive produced by Steven Spielberg. The curriculum includes Bugs Bunny's Outsmarting Antagonists class, Daffy Duck's Spotlight Stealing, Porky Pig's Wild Takes, Yosemite Sam's Firearms course, Wile E. Coyote's Anvil Dropping and more. |
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George Jetson moves his family to the far reaches of outer space as the newly minted head of Mr. Spacely's Orbiting Ore Asteroid factory in this feature-length animated film based on the classic cartoon comedy series. |
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Members of the youngest generation of Looney Toon characters -- including Buster and Babs Bunny, Plucky Duck and Hamton J. Pig -- live in Acme Acres and attend Acme Looniversity, in this animated series, executive produced by Steven Spielberg. The curriculum includes Bugs Bunny's Outsmarting Antagonists class, Daffy Duck's Spotlight Stealing, Porky Pig's Wild Takes, Yosemite Sam's Firearms course, Wile E. Coyote's Anvil Dropping and more. |
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The lively youngest members of the Looney Tunes family, including Buster and Babs Bunny, Plucky Duck and Hamton J. Pig, study at Acme Looniversity, where they outwit obnoxious rivals and drive their wacky teachers crazy with their raucous high jinks. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Lights...Camera...Monster!," "The Curse of the Collar," "The Return of Commander Cool," and "The Spirit of Rock 'n' Roll." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Chickenstein Lives," "Night of the Living Burger," "The Computer Walks Among Us" and "Dog Gone Scooby." |
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In need of a driver for the Monster Road Rally, Count Dracula transforms Shaggy (voiced by Casey Kasem) into a werewolf and tells him he's been chosen to drive in the monsterrific cross-country road race. The reluctant Shaggy agrees -- under the condition that if he wins, Dracula will turn him back into his human state. Dracula accepts the offer, and Shaggy and Scooby hit the road against such scary competitors as Frankenstein and the Mummy. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Terror, Thy Name Is Zombo," "Night of the Boogey Biker," "Dawn of the Spooky Shuttle Scare," "Wrestle Maniacs" and "Horror of the Haunted Hair Piece." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Lights...Camera...Monster!," "The Curse of the Collar," "The Return of Commander Cool," and "The Spirit of Rock 'n' Roll." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Chickenstein Lives," "Night of the Living Burger," "The Computer Walks Among Us" and "Dog Gone Scooby." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Terror, Thy Name Is Zombo," "Night of the Boogey Biker," "Dawn of the Spooky Shuttle Scare," "Wrestle Maniacs" and "Horror of the Haunted Hair Piece." |
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In need of a driver for the Monster Road Rally, Count Dracula transforms Shaggy (voiced by Casey Kasem) into a werewolf and tells him he's been chosen to drive in the monsterrific cross-country road race. The reluctant Shaggy agrees -- under the condition that if he wins, Dracula will turn him back into his human state. Dracula accepts the offer, and Shaggy and Scooby hit th... |
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Come along with spirited canine sleuth Scooby-Doo and his young friends Norville "Shaggy" Rogers, Daphne Blake, Freddy Jones and Velma Dinkey as they set out on a succession of adventures in this enchanting children's series. |
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Come along with spirited canine sleuth Scooby-Doo and his young friends Norville "Shaggy" Rogers, Daphne Blake, Freddy Jones and Velma Dinkey as they set out on a succession of adventures in this enchanting children's series. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Scooby-Doo Dude," "Ghost Who?s Coming to Dinner," "The Story Stick," and "Robopup." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A Bicycle Built for Boo," "The Sludge Monster from the Earth's Core," "Wanted Cheddar Alive" and "The Schnook Who took my Comic Book." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "For Letter or Worse," "The Babysitter from Beyond," "Snow Place Like Home" and "Now Museum, Now You Don't." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Scooby-Doo Dude," "Ghost Who?s Coming to Dinner," "The Story Stick," and "Robopup." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A Bicycle Built for Boo," "The Sludge Monster from the Earth's Core," "Wanted Cheddar Alive" and "The Schnook Who took my Comic Book." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "For Letter or Worse," "The Babysitter from Beyond," "Snow Place Like Home" and "Now Museum, Now You Don't." |
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Shaggy and Scooby accept jobs as physical education instructors at a girls' finishing school, and before you can say, "Pass the Scooby snacks," the Mystery Machine crew of sleuths realize that they might be the ones who'll soon be finished. |
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Shaggy and Scooby accept jobs as physical education instructors at a girls' finishing school, and before you can say, "Pass the Scooby snacks," the Mystery Machine crew of sleuths realize that they might be the ones who'll soon be finished. |
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Shaggy, Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo go down South to collect Shaggy's inheritance from his Uncle Beauregard, but as they travel to Beauregard's run-down mansion, they soon encounter all sorts of spooks, scary skeletons and more. Hiring the bumbling, ghost-busting Boo Brothers -- who are spirits themselves -- the trio tries to exterminate the menacing apparitions in this feature-length animated special. Casey Kasem provides Shaggy's voice. |
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The Autobots, the Decepticons and the Hive all scramble to obtain the Cybertron plasma chamber key, with the fate of the universe in the balance. |
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The Autobots on the planet Nebulos team up with rebels to defeat the evil Hive, who have enlisted help from the Decepticons. |
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Shaggy, Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo go down South to collect Shaggy's inheritance from his Uncle Beauregard, but as they travel to Beauregard's run-down mansion, they soon encounter all sorts of spooks, scary skeletons and more. Hiring the bumbling, ghost-busting Boo Brothers -- who are spirits themselves -- the trio tries to exterminate the menacing apparitions in this feature-length animated special. |
Escaping with the key to the Cybertron plasma chamber, the Autobots crash on Nebulos, a planet ruled by the Hive, a group of tyrannical telepaths. |
Transformers -- the adored animated series with a huge following -- continues, and with Earth as the battleground and the universe the prize, Autobots and Decepticons battle it out for interplanetary supremacy. The show's action sequences are artfully (and often playfully) animated, featuring robots who fight and morph into other, more advantageous shapes as each new situation arises. These "robots in disguise" are truly more than meets the eye. |
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When an accident causes the Dinobot Grimlock to become a genius, he also becomes the Autobots' only hope for stopping the Decepticons' latest scheme. |
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Transformers -- the adored animated series with a huge following -- continues, and with Earth as the battleground and the universe the prize, Autobots and Decepticons battle it out for interplanetary supremacy. The show's action sequences are artfully (and often playfully) animated, featuring robots who fight and morph into other, more advantageous shapes as each new situation arises. These "robots in disguise" are truly more than meets the eye. |
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When the Autobots free the planet Zamojin from its space-warp prison, the power which the Quintessons fear most is able to escape. |
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When the Decepticons steal the Autobots' Matrix of Leadership, the Autobots must face the more powerful Scourge without a leader. |
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A crime lord entraps the minds of Autobot leaders in synthetic human bodies so he can use their robot forms to destroy the other Autobots. |
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When the Junkions refuse to hand over an ancient journal, the Quintessons resort to subliminal tricks that cause galactic chaos. |
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First Aid quits the Protectobots, leaving Ultra Magnus and a crippled Defensor to protect a troubled city from the menacing Trypticon. |
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The Quintessons invent a machine that turns a human's nightmares into real-life creatures with the power to destroy Autobots and Decepticons alike. |
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After the Autobots score a victory, dissension brews among the Decepticons regarding whether the emotionally unstable Galvatron is fit to lead them. |
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The peaceful life enjoyed by Sandstorm and several refugee Autobots is suddenly threatened when the planet Paradron is invaded by Decepticons. |
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In a world where the inhabitants speak in music, the Decepticons hope to find three whose combined harmonics are powerful enough to destroy a planet. |
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Grimlock and Daniel are accidentally transported into a dimension of wizards and warriors, where magic rules and science is unknown. |
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Wheelie and Daniel risk capture by the Decepticons to throw their friend Ultra Magnus a surprise birthday party. |
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In the prime of his youth, Kup fled from a fight with a powerful monster named Chaos. Now, centuries later, he must face him. |
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After nearly being destroyed by the Autobots, the evil, five-faced Quintessons forge a dark alliance with the Decepticons. |
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The Autobots find that the Decepticons aren't responsible for the recent treachery, but Ultra Magnus, Kup and Spike face execution by the Quintessons. |
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As the Autobots celebrate their victory in the great war, they are attacked by mysterious, evil beings. Who are the attackers, and what do they want? |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Five Faces Of Darkness: Part 1," "The Five Faces Of Darkness: Part 2," "The Five Faces Of Darkness: Part 3," "The Five Faces Of Darkness: Part 4," "The Five Faces Of Darkness: Part 5," "The Killing Jar," "Chaos," "Dark Awakening" and "Starscream's Ghost." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Thief in the Night," "Forever is a Long Time Coming," "Surprise Party," "Madman's Paradise," "Carnage in C-Minor," "Fight or Flee," "Webworld" and "Ghost in the Machine." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Dweller in the Depths," "Nightmare Planet," "The Ultimate Weapon," "The Quintesson Journal," "The Big Broadcast of 2006," "Only Human," "Grimlock's New Brain" and "Money is Everything." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Call of the Primatives," "Burden Hardest to Bear," "The Face of the Nijika," "The Return of Optiums Prime: Part 1," "The Return of Optiums Prime: Part 2," "The Rebirth: Part 1," "The Rebirth: Part 2" and "The Rebirth: Part 3." |
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As a plague spreads among robots and humans on Earth, a fallen leader must rise and reclaim the Matrix of Leadership from an infected Rodimus Prime. |
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Eager to destroy the Transformers, scientists infect them with a plague that will pit Autobots and Decepticons against their own kind. |
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Optimus Prime returns from the grave to lead the Autobots once more, and Rodimus relinquishes the Matrix. But is Optimus the same as he was before? |
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The Autobots need a Quintesson journal to establish peace between two alien races, but the Quintessons don't want to give up the secretive document. |
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When the vampiric Dweller gets loose from the dark core of Cybertron, it threatens to turn all the Transformers into zombie-like creatures. |
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Desperate to get his old body back, Starscream cuts a deal with the head of Unicron, who agrees to help him if he can accomplish three tasks. |
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When the Quintessons embark on a time-traveling mission to change their history, the very fabric of time and space is jeopardized. |
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In an effort to regain power, Octane and Trypticon conspire to help the greedy King Fakaddi steal the world's most famous buildings and monuments. |
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When Cyclonus and the Sweeps chase Octane into the heart of Cybertron, they encounter an unexpected presence: the ghost of Starscream. |
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Blurr and Wheelie must complete a desperate mission to save Earth, and the Autobots must prevent Cybertron from falling to the Quintessons. |
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Rodimus Prime discovers the true nature of the Quintessons -- but it's too late, for the Decepticons are already attacking Earth and Cybertron. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Five Faces Of Darkness: Part 1," "The Five Faces Of Darkness: Part 2," "The Five Faces Of Darkness: Part 3," "The Five Faces Of Darkness: Part 4," "The Five Faces Of Darkness: Part 5," "The Killing Jar," "Chaos," "Dark Awakening" and "Starscream's Ghost." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Thief in the Night," "Forever is a Long Time Coming," "Surprise Party," "Madman's Paradise," "Carnage in C-Minor," "Fight or Flee," "Webworld" and "Ghost in the Machine." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Dweller in the Depths," "Nightmare Planet," "The Ultimate Weapon," "The Quintesson Journal," "The Big Broadcast of 2006," "Only Human," "Grimlock's New Brain" and "Money is Everything." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Call of the Primatives," "Burden Hardest to Bear," "The Face of the Nijika," "The Return of Optiums Prime: Part 1," "The Return of Optiums Prime: Part 2," "The Rebirth: Part 1," "The Rebirth: Part 2" and "The Rebirth: Part 3." |
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The Technobots encounter a conniving smuggler who claims the Quintessons stole a dangerous machine from him. Is he leading the Technobots into a trap? |
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The Dinobots, Predacons and Terrorcons desert their fellow Transformers in the middle of fighting a supremely dangerous, energy-draining enemy. |
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Ultra Magnus, Wreck-Gar, Cyclonus, a Quintesson, a Sharkticon and a human find themselves trapped on a disabled spacecraft headed for a black hole. |
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Optimus Prime and the Autobots have adopted Earth as their base, and the quest continues for energy sources to renew their home planet, Cybertron. Archrivals the Decepticons are also eyeing Earth -- as fodder in a campaign for universal domination. In Season 2 of the original "Transformers" series, the Great War rages on, with both factions churning out new soldiers -- and gaining human allies -- in the race to take the lead. |
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Using a personality de-stabilizer hidden in Autobot recharging stations, Megatron gains control over most of the Autobot forces. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Autobot Spike," "The Immobilizer," "Dinobot Island: Part 1," "Dinobot Island: Part 2," "Traitor," "Enter the Nightbird" and "Changing Gears." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A Prime Problem," "Atlantis, Arise!," "Attack of the Autobots," "Microbots," "The Master Builders," "The Insecticon Syndrome" and "Day of the Machines." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Megatron's Master Plan: Part 1," "Megatron's Master Plan: Part 2," "Auto Berserk," "City of Steel," "Desertion of the Dinobots: Part 1," "Desertion of the Dinobots: Part 2" and "Blaster Blues." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A Decepticon Raider in King Arthur's Court," "The God Gambit," "The Core," "Make Tracks," "The Autobot Run," "The Golden Lagoon" and "Quest for Survival." |
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Wheeljack's newest invention, the Immobilizer, can freeze any object in motion -- but it may prove to be too dangerous to be allowed to exist. |
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When Spike is wounded in a Decepticon attack, Sparkplug and Wheeljack transfer his consciousness into an experimental robot, Autobot X, to save him. |
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Scooby-Doo (Don Messick) goes after real, live ghosts -- 13 of them, to be exact -- in this short-lived continuation of the Saturday-morning saga that brings Shaggy (Casey Kasem), Scrappy-Doo (Messick) and Daphne (Heather North) along ... |
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Optimus Prime and the Autobots have adopted Earth as their base, and the quest continues for energy sources to renew their home planet, Cybertron. Archrivals the Decepticons are also eyeing Earth -- as fodder in a campaign for universal domination. In Season 2 of the original "Transformers" series, the Great War rages on, with both factions churning out new soldiers -- and gaining human allies -- in the race to take the lead. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "To All The Ghouls I've Loved Before," "Scoobra Kadoobra," "Me And My Shadow Demon," "Reflections in a Ghoulish Eye," "That's Monstertainment" and "Ship of Ghouls." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A Spooky Little Ghoul Like You," "When You Witch Upon a Star," "It's a Wonderful Scoob," "Scooby in Kwackyland," "Coast-to-Ghost," "The Ghouliest Show on Earth" and "Horror-Scope Scoob." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Megatron's Master Plan: Part 1," "Megatron's Master Plan: Part 2," "Auto Berserk," "City of Steel," "Desertion of the Dinobots: Part 1," "Desertion of the Dinobots: Part 2" and "Blaster Blues." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A Decepticon Raider in King Arthur's Court," "The God Gambit," "The Core," "Make Tracks," "The Autobot Run," "The Golden Lagoon" and "Quest for Survival." |
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While the Autobots moonlight as stunt cars in a big Hollywood movie, Decepticon Dirge crashes nearby with a dangerous device stolen from Cybertron. |
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Using a molecule-freezing device to take out Megatron and Starscream, Astrotrain and Blitzwing seize power over their fellow Decepticons. |
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When Powerglide embarks on a high-altitude mission to save a kidnapped scientist, they form a bond that keeps his spirits flying high. |
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Earth's most accomplished game hunter now has his sights set on Optimus Prime. Hoping to lure Prime into a trap, he uses other Autobots as bait. |
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When the city's hottest nightclub, Dancitron, opens up, its patrons mysteriously start aiding the Decepticons. |
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The Autobots and Decepticons are thrown together through space to a strange world where they are no larger than an alien child's plaything. |
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When all the Autobots and Decepticons begin to malfunction, the fully functional Dinobots and their leader, Grimlock, take advantage of the situation. |
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When Optimus Prime sends them to a remote island to improve their teamwork, the Dinobots find that there is more to the island than meets the eye. |
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The Aerialbots go back in time to Cybertron's Golden Age, where they learn about Megatron's early treachery and witness the creation of Optimus Prime. |
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When the Combaticons unite as Bruticus, they are invincible -- and they plan to pull the Earth into the sun to eliminate all of their enemies at once. |
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Optimus Prime and the Autobots have adopted Earth as their base, and the quest continues for energy sources to renew their home planet, Cybertron. Archrivals the Decepticons are also eyeing Earth -- as fodder in a campaign for universal domination. In Season 2 of the original "Transformers" series, the Great War rages on, with both factions churning out new soldiers -- and gaining human allies -- in the race to take the lead. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Elroy Meets Orbitty," "Rosie Come Home," "Solar Snoops," "Judy's Birthday Surprise," "SuperGeorge," "Family Fallout" and "S.M.A.S.H." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The MirrorMorph," "Mother's Day for Rosie," "Jetson's Millions," "Fugitive Fleas," "Rip-Off Rosie," "Far-Out Father" and "Astro's Big Moment." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Cosmic Courtship of George and Jane," "Fantasy Planet," "S'no Relative," "Instant Replay," "Haunted Halloween," "Future Tense" and "The Wrong Stuff." |
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The Autobots agree to protect the female ninja robot Nightbird, but when Megatron reprograms her, it's the Autobots who need protecting. |
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Accused of treason, Mirage sets out on his own to stop the Decepticons and Insecticons -- and to prove himself innocent. |
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When the Decepticons use the mysterious energy of the island to open up time portals all over the world, the Autobots scramble to undo the damage. |
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To satisfy his quick-tempered boss's demands, George Jetson (voice of George O'Hanlon) judges a dog competition, infiltrates a rival company dressed as a woman and leads his family to victory on a TV game show in this collection of episodes from the classic cartoon series. The futuristic Jetson family also welcomes new pet Orbitty into their fold, experiences some major malfunctions with robot maid Rosie, wins the lottery and much more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Elroy Meets Orbitty," "Rosie Come Home," "Solar Snoops," "Judy's Birthday Surprise," "SuperGeorge," "Family Fallout" and "S.M.A.S.H." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The MirrorMorph," "Mother's Day for Rosie," "Jetson's Millions," "Fugitive Fleas," "Rip-Off Rosie," "Far-Out Father" and "Astro's Big Moment." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Cosmic Courtship of George and Jane," "Fantasy Planet," "S'no Relative," "Instant Replay," "Haunted Halloween," "Future Tense" and "The Wrong Stuff." |
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Thought to be extinct, four female Autobots come out of hiding to raid a Decepticon base on Cybertron for Energon cubes. |
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In the second season of this hit 1980s cartoon, the Autobots, the Dinbobots and the Aerialbots take on Megatron and his wily Decepticons, battling them on Earth, on Cybertron, on the moon Titan and even inside Megatron himself. |
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When Starscream inadvertently activates a time machine, he and his fellow Decepticons are sent back to medieval times. |
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Scooby-Doo (Don Messick) goes after real, live ghosts -- 13 of them, to be exact -- in this short-lived continuation of the Saturday-morning saga that brings Shaggy (Casey Kasem), Scrappy-Doo (Messick) and Daphne (Heather North) along for the ride but leaves Fred and Velma behind. The gang also consists of a warlock named Vincent Van Ghoul (Vincent Price) and an impish trickster named Flim Flam (Susan Blu). |
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Three high school students create more trouble than they can handle when they use a Decepticon personality component in their science fair project. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Secret Of Omega Supreme," "Child's Play," "The Gambler," "The Search For Alpha Trion," "Auto-Bop," "Prime Target" and "The Girl Who Loved Powerglide." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Triple Takeover," "Sea Change," "Hoist Goes Hollywood," "The Key To Vector Sigma: Part 1," "The Key To Vector Sigma: Part 2," "Masquerade" and "Trans-Europe Express." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "War Dawn," "Cosmic Rust," "Kremzeek!," "Starscream's Brigade," "The Revenge Of Bruticus," "Aerial Assault" and "B.O.T.." |
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This disc includes the following special features: The Combiner: Forming The Transformers Animated Series, rare PSA's, archival Hasbro toy commercials and a look at the concept art for the animated Transformers series. |
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This disc includes the following special features: The Combiner: Forming The Transformers Animated Series, rare PSA's, archival Hasbro toy commercials and a look at the concept art for the animated Transformers series. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Secret Of Omega Supreme," "Child's Play," "The Gambler," "The Search For Alpha Trion," "Auto-Bop," "Prime Target" and "The Girl Who Loved Powerglide." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Triple Takeover," "Sea Change," "Hoist Goes Hollywood," "The Key To Vector Sigma: Part 1," "The Key To Vector Sigma: Part 2," "Masquerade" and "Trans-Europe Express." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "War Dawn," "Cosmic Rust," "Kremzeek!," "Starscream's Brigade," "The Revenge Of Bruticus," "Aerial Assault" and "B.O.T.." |
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The Decepticons steal a circuit from Gears and use it as the final component in their solar needle device, which could cause the sun to go supernova. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "To All The Ghouls I've Loved Before," "Scoobra Kadoobra," "Me And My Shadow Demon," "Reflections in a Ghoulish Eye," "That's Monstertainment" and "Ship of Ghouls." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A Spooky Little Ghoul Like You," "When You Witch Upon a Star," "It's a Wonderful Scoob," "Scooby in Kwackyland," "Coast-to-Ghost," "The Ghouliest Show on Earth" and "Horror-Scope Scoob." |
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When they learn that Megatron is behind a scheme to steal aircraft, Slingshot, Skydive and other Aerialbots convert into Superion to stop him. |
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Starscream finds the remains of World War II battle vehicles and decides to use them as the basis for his own attack team, the Combaticons. |
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Megatron has created an electromagnetic life form named Kremzeek who's tiny, cute and deadly to the Autobots. Can they turn him against his creator? |
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When Megatron becomes infected with a metal-consuming plague called cosmic rust, Autobot scientist Perceptor is forced to find a cure. |
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The Autobots watch over an experimental race car made of a special material that Megatron needs to complete his latest doomsday weapon. |
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To stop the Decepticons from drilling into Earth's core, the Autobots hijack and reprogram the mighty Devastator to use against them. |
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Optimus Prime and the Autobots have adopted Earth as their base, and the quest continues for energy sources to renew their home planet, Cybertron. Archrivals the Decepticons are also eyeing Earth -- as fodder in a campaign for universal domination. In Season 2 of the original "Transformers" series, the Great War rages on, with both factions churning out new soldiers -- and gaining human allies -- in the race to take the lead. |
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Disguised as Stunticons, the Autobots infiltrate the ranks of the Decepticons to uncover Megatron's latest plan, which involves several daring thefts. |
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Crash-landing on the moon Titan, the Decepticons trick the population into believing that they are sky gods and that the people should serve them. |
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The Autobots create the Aerialbots to join in the battle against Megatron, who plans to use Vector Sigma to turn Earth into a planet of metal. |
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The Decepticons journey deep into the heart of Cybertron to activate Vector Sigma, the computer that can bring Megatron's new Stunticons to life. |
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Omega Supreme's personal vendetta threatens to undermine an Autobot mission against Constructicons on a nearby asteroid. |
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Desperate to combat the huge swarms of Insecticons ravaging Earth, Cosmos and others travel to a far-off planet in search of a robotic insecticide. |
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Megatron blocks all radio waves and communications on Earth and makes his demands clear: Surrender Earth's energy resources -- or else! |
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Spike and Carly are stranded on Cybertron, desperate to find the Cybertronium needed to heal the ailing Autobots on Earth. |
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Optimus Prime is captured while trying to prevent Megatron from turning New York City into his new Decepticon stronghold. |
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An attack leaves Red Alert malfunctioning and paranoid of his fellow Autobots. Confused, he strikes a partnership with the evil Starscream. |
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Megatron launches a full-scale assault on the people of Earth, but quick thinking from Cosmos and Trailbreaker puts the Autobots back in the action. |
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Megatron and human industrialist Sean Burger get the Autobots aboard a spacecraft that's on a crash course with the sun. |
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The Decepticons gain control over a supercomputer and begin to re-route oil tankers to be harvested for energy. |
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The Decepticons and Insecticons team up to attack a defense base filled with data that Megatron wants to get his hands on. |
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Frustrated when Optimus won't sanction their plan, Grapple and Hoist go rogue and build a solar tower that will collect energy from the sun. |
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The Autobots shrink Bumblebee, Brawn and Perceptor down so they can journey inside Megatron and remove his powerful Heart of Cybertron. |
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Coated in Electrum -- a substance that renders them impervious to blaster and laser fire -- the Decepticons make a devastating attack. |
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When the Decepticons discover the lost civilization of Atlantis deep in the ocean, they and the Atlanteans join forces to besiege Washington, D.C. |
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During a road race, Megatron has the perfect opportunity to use his Transfixation Ray, a device that permanently locks the Autobots into car mode. |
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The Decepticons create a clone of Optimus Prime to lead the Autobots into a deadly trap. |
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Tracks and his human friend Raoul uncover a Decepticon plan to turn the cars of New York into an unstoppable Decepticon army. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A Prime Problem," "Atlantis, Arise!," "Attack of the Autobots," "Microbots," "The Master Builders," "The Insecticon Syndrome" and "Day of the Machines." |
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When the Autobots are captured and deactivated, their only chance for survival is an alliance between Smokescreen and a shady alien space captain. |
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To satisfy his quick-tempered boss's demands, George Jetson (voice of George O'Hanlon) judges a dog competition, infiltrates a rival company dressed as a woman and leads his family to victory on a TV game show in this collection of episodes from the classic cartoon series. The futuristic Jetson family also welcomes new pet Orbitty into their fold, experiences some major malfunctions with robot maid Rosie, wins the lottery and much more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Autobot Spike," "The Immobilizer," "Dinobot Island: Part 1," "Dinobot Island: Part 2," "Traitor," "Enter the Nightbird" and "Changing Gears." |
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When the Autobots receive an SOS signal from the enslaved people of the planet Traal, Seaspray and an Autobot team race to the rescue. |
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With characters inspired by a line of 1980s action figures, this animated series deals with two factions of alien robots, both able to disguise themselves as everyday vehicles, as they battle on Earth for energy to bring to their home planet. |
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As the Autobots gain two Earth allies in Spike and Sparkplug Witwicky, the long-dormant Megatron proves himself a formidable foe. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "More than Meets the Eye: Part 1," "More than Meets the Eye: Part 2," "More than Meets the Eye: Part 3," "Transport to Oblivion," "Roll for It," "Divide And Conquer," "Fire In The Sky" and "S.O.S. Dinobots." |
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This classic animated series chronicles the ongoing war between the heroic Autobots and the evil Decepticons, giant, intelligent robots that can transform into vehicles. With Earth as the battleground, mankind's future pivots on the outcome. |
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In this animated television series based on the comic strip, a wise, always-hungry cat named Heathcliff tries to win over pink-collared Persian kitty Sonja while getting involved in one fun adventure after another. |
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With the inept Starscream now in control of the Decepticons, Spike and Bumblebee have time to take part in a scientist's anti-matter experiments. |
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Spike and Bumblebee land in some serious trouble after they discover the Decepticons' plan to transport energy back to Cybertron. |
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The Autobots attempt to pull off a high-tech sabotage, but Megatron may prove too clever for their holographic ruse. |
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This classic animated series chronicles the ongoing war between the heroic Autobots and the evil Decepticons, giant, intelligent robots that can transform into vehicles. With Earth as the battleground, mankind's future pivots on the outcome. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "More than Meets the Eye: Part 1," "More than Meets the Eye: Part 2," "More than Meets the Eye: Part 3," "Transport to Oblivion," "Roll for It," "Divide And Conquer," "Fire In The Sky" and "S.O.S. Dinobots." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Fire On The Mountain," "War Of The Dinobots," "The Ultimate Doom: Part 1," "The Ultimate Doom: Part 2," "The Ultimate Doom: Part 3," "Countdown To Extinction," "A Plague Of Insecticons" and "Heavy Metal War." |
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The bonus material for the 25th Anniversary Edition of the series that started it all is packed with features including: "Triplechanger: From Toy To Comic To Screen: The Origins Of The Transformers," the script to 'Transport to Oblivion', rare PSAs and archival Hasbro toy commercials. |
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A search for a new Energon source leads to a brutal space battle between the Autobots and the Decepticons. |
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The war tilts in favor of Megatron when the Decepticon leader recruits the Constructicons, beings who can grant him any ability his team possesses. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Fire On The Mountain," "War Of The Dinobots," "The Ultimate Doom: Part 1," "The Ultimate Doom: Part 2," "The Ultimate Doom: Part 3," "Countdown To Extinction," "A Plague Of Insecticons" and "Heavy Metal War." |
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The bonus material for the 25th Anniversary Edition of the series that started it all is packed with features including: "Triplechanger: From Toy To Comic To Screen: The Origins Of The Transformers," the script to 'Transport to Oblivion', rare PSAs and archival Hasbro toy commercials. |
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When the newly returned Megatron launches an attack, Optimus puts his life on the line, and only Wheeljack knows how to save him. |
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Megatron lures Grimlock, Slag and Sludge over to the Decepticon side, prompting the Autobots to create two new Dinobots: Snarl and Swoop. |
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When the Decepticons obtain a crystal capable of wiping out the entire Autobot race, it's up to Brawn, Skyfire and Windcharger to stop them. |
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With the help of some nearby dinosaur fossils, Wheeljack introduces three new members to the Autobots' ranks: Slag, Grimlock and Sludge. |
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With characters inspired by a line of 1980s action figures, this animated series deals with two factions of alien robots, both able to disguise themselves as everyday vehicles, as they battle on Earth for energy to bring to their home planet. |
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The Autobots have a new enemy on their hands -- and the Decepticons may have a new ally -- when a swarm of Insecticons descends upon Earth. |
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When Starscream threatens to use equipment from Dr. Arkeville's lab for world domination, Optimus and Megatron must form an unlikely alliance. |
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Megatron's evil energy plan is nearly complete, and the Autobots' only hope for deactivating the hypno-chips lies with Cybertron. |
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With Earth in a state of utter chaos, the Autobots must balance their pledge to protect its inhabitants with their mission to rescue Sparkplug. |
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Megatron hatches a devious plan that involves installing a hypno-chip in Sparkplug and setting him loose among the Decepticons. |
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A search for a new Energon source leads to a brutal space battle between the Autobots and the Decepticons. |
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After awaking the long-dormant Skyfire from his North Pole slumber, Megatron convinces the all-powerful being that the Autobots are his enemies. |
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This animated tale follows a unicorn who believes she's the last of her species and is searching high and low for someone just like her. All the while, she must avoid the evil Red Bull, who may be the one who killed off the rest of her kind. |
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Papa Smurf and his clan of brilliantly blue, three-apples-tall Smurflings are back for another season of adventure in this popular animated series featuring the diminutive mushroom dwellers and their archenemy, the wizard Gargamel. Neither witches nor wizards (nor even the devil cat Azrael) are any match, though, for the resourceful Smurfs, who include Brainy, Jokey, Clumsy, Vanity, Grouch and the seductress Smurfette. |
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The little blue Smurfs continue their adventures while trying to avoid evil wizard Gargamel and his menacing cat, Azrael, in this collection of episodes from Season 2 of the Emmy-winning Hanna-Barbera series. Pushover and Scaredy must overcome their fears to calm a destructive swamp monster, Johan and Peewit help a ghost find the rightful heir to the castle he haunts, and an evil wizard puts all the Smurfs in a trance. |
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This animated tale follows a unicorn who believes she's the last of her species and is searching high and low for someone just like her. All the while, she must avoid the evil Red Bull, who may be the one who killed off the rest of her kind. |
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The little blue Smurfs continue their adventures while trying to avoid evil wizard Gargamel and his menacing cat, Azrael, in this collection of episodes from Season 2 of the Emmy-winning Hanna-Barbera series. Pushover and Scaredy must overcome their fears to calm a destructive swamp monster, Johan and Peewit help a ghost find the rightful heir to the castle he haunts, and an evil wizard puts all the Smurfs in a trance. |
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Papa Smurf and his clan of brilliantly blue, three-apples-tall Smurflings are back for another season of adventure in this popular animated series featuring the diminutive mushroom dwellers and their archenemy, the wizard Gargamel. Neither witches nor wizards (nor even the devil cat Azrael) are any match, though, for the resourceful Smurfs, who include Brainy, Jokey, Clumsy, Vanity, Grouch and the seductress Smurfette. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Smurf's Apprentice," "The Smurfette," "Vanity Fare," "King Smurf," "The Astrosmurf," "Jokey's Medicine," "St. Smurf and the Dragon," "Sorcerer Smurf" and "The Smurfs and the Howlibird." |
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Follow the exciting early adventures of Brainy, Jokey, Vanity, Grouchy, Handy, Smurfette, Papa Smurf and the rest of the gang as they try to live in peaceful harmony and avoid the dangerous traps of the evil Gargamel and his wicked cat Azrael. This first season of the hit cartoon has the Smurfs confronting a baby dragon, finding an amulet that grants wishes and discovering a magical horn that puts listeners to sleep. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Magic Egg," "Smurfette's Dancing Shoes," "Supersmurf," "The Baby Smurf," "The Fake Smurf," "Paradise Smurfed," "Sire Hefty," "The Purple Smurfs," "Haunted Smurf" and "Sideshow Smurf." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Magnifying Mixture," "Foul Whether Smurf," "Painter and Poet," "The Abominable Snowbeast," "Gargamel, The Generous," "Now You Smurf 'Em Now You Don't," "The Fountain of Smurf," "Spelunking Smurfs," "A Clockwork Smurf" and "The Smurf And The Money Tree." |
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The tiny blue mushroom-dwelling residents of Smurf Village return in the second half of the first season of Hanna-Barbera's charming series. Adventure follows the Smurfs everywhere, but so do the wicked Gargamel and his cat Azrael. In this collection of episodes, the Smurfs encounter a dragon, scheming trolls and a misunderstood snow monster, while Gargamel plots to infiltrate the village by turning himself into a baby Smurf. |
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Return to Smurf Village for this cherished Emmy Award-winning animated series. In five second-season episodes, the tiny denizens of the village embark on a series of adventures, evading evil Gargamel and his equally wicked cat, Azrael. Gargamel uses a magic flute in "Sleepwalking Smurfs"; the Smurfs rescue "The Littlest Giant"; Smurfette loses a friend in "Squeaky"; the Smurfs face "Sorcery of Maltrochu"; and "All's Smurfy That Ends Smurfy." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Smurf's Apprentice," "The Smurfette," "Vanity Fare," "King Smurf," "The Astrosmurf," "Jokey's Medicine," "St. Smurf and the Dragon," "Sorcerer Smurf" and "The Smurfs and the Howlibird." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Magical Meanie," "Bewitched, Bothered, and Be-Smurfed," "Smurf-Colored Glasses," "Dreamy's Nightmare," "Fuzzle Trouble," "Soup a la Smurf," "All that Glitters isn't Smurf," "Romeo and Smurfette," "The Hundredth Smurf" and "Smurphony in 'C'." The bonus episode "The Smurfs' Springtime Special" and "Smurfs: The Music Video" are also included. |
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This beloved children's series follows the adventures of the Smurfs, little blue creatures who live in a peaceful village and try to outwit the sinister plots of evil wizard Gargamel and his cat, Azrael. |
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The tiny blue mushroom-dwelling residents of Smurf Village return in the second half of the first season of Hanna-Barbera's charming series. Adventure follows the Smurfs everywhere, but so do the wicked Gargamel and his cat Azrael. In this collection of episodes, the Smurfs encounter a dragon, scheming trolls and a misunderstood snow monster, while Gargamel plots to infiltrate the village by turning himself into a baby Smurf. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Magical Meanie," "Bewitched, Bothered, and Be-Smurfed," "Smurf-Colored Glasses," "Dreamy's Nightmare," "Fuzzle Trouble," "Soup a la Smurf," "All that Glitters isn't Smurf," "Romeo and Smurfette," "The Hundredth Smurf" and "Smurphony in 'C'." The bonus episode "The Smurfs' Springtime Special" and "Smurfs: The Music Video" are also included. |
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Follow the exciting early adventures of Brainy, Jokey, Vanity, Grouchy, Handy, Smurfette, Papa Smurf and the rest of the gang as they try to live in peaceful harmony and avoid the dangerous traps of the evil Gargamel and his wicked cat Azrael. This first season of the hit cartoon has the Smurfs confronting a baby dragon, finding an amulet that grants wishes and discovering a magical horn that puts listeners to sleep. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Magic Egg," "Smurfette's Dancing Shoes," "Supersmurf," "The Baby Smurf," "The Fake Smurf," "Paradise Smurfed," "Sire Hefty," "The Purple Smurfs," "Haunted Smurf" and "Sideshow Smurf." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Magnifying Mixture," "Foul Whether Smurf," "Painter and Poet," "The Abominable Snowbeast," "Gargamel, The Generous," "Now You Smurf 'Em Now You Don't," "The Fountain of Smurf," "Spelunking Smurfs," "A Clockwork Smurf" and "The Smurf And The Money Tree." |
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In a peaceful village in a forest glade live the Smurfs, tiny blue folk who exist in harmony with each other and nature. But the sinister wizard Gargamel and his cat Azrael lurk nearby, scheming to abduct the Smurfs and turn them into gold. |
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Return to Smurf Village for this cherished Emmy Award-winning animated series. In five second-season episodes, the tiny denizens of the village embark on a series of adventures, evading evil Gargamel and his equally wicked cat, Azrael. Gargamel uses a magic flute in "Sleepwalking Smurfs"; the Smurfs rescue "The Littlest Giant"; Smurfette loses a friend in "Squeaky"; the Smurfs face "Sorcery of Maltrochu"; and "All's Smurfy That Ends Smurfy." |
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Pop gets paroled from prison, but Heathcliff thinks he has escaped. So Heathcliff tires to hide Pop from the police in so many bizarre ways that Pop robs a bank to get back into prison where it's safe. |
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Iggy is trying to master playing the trombone. Despite Iggy's best efforts, Heathcliff does everything he can to sabotage his musical talent. The more Grandma and Grandpa Nutmeg enjoy Iggy's music, the more irritated Heathcliff becomes. |
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When a local restaurant owner hires guard dogs to keep Heathcliff out of the garbage, Heathcliff dresses in a cape to become "The Phantom." The dogs are no match for our hero, and the restaurant owner hires Heathcliff rid his establishment of mice. |
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In order to get a date with Sonja, Heathcliff promises to babysit her nephew Eggbert for the day. The precocious kitten runs Heathcliff so ragged, he doesn't have the strength to go out with Sonja that night. |
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The boys at school bet Iggy he cant come up with a better science project than theirs. However, with the help of Grandpa and Heathcliff, his automatic toast-buttering machine is a success and Iggy takes first prize. |
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Heathcliff stows away on a cruise ship in order to go with the Nutmegs on a trip to the South Seas. Heathcliff causes chaos on the ship, but masterminds a rescue when the entire tour group is captured by savage island natives and emerges the hero! |
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Mugsy and Spike challenge Iggy and Heathcliff to a soapbox race. Iggy builds a car out of odds and ends Heathcliff gathers from the neighborhood. The Alley Cats join in with a junk-racer of their own, and have a fierce contest fraught with sabotage. |
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WWhen Iggy is sick, he gets so much special attention from Grandma Nutmeg that Heathcliff pretends to be sick. At first, he loves the royal treatment, but the charade suddenly backfires when the Nutmegs take Heathcliff to the vet. |
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Heathcliff declares war on a couple of gophers in the park. They taunt him and he clobbers them until he eventually has them cast in concrete to support his hammock. |
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Heathcliff suffers a nasty bang on the head, which renders the "Devil Cat" side of his personality stunted and permits the "Angel Cat" side to take over. Suddenly Heathcliff is good as gold and begins performing acts of kindness toward Spike. |
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Sonja tells Heathcliff he needs to lose weight, so he goes on to crash diet with the help of the Alley Cats. Every time Heathcliff tries to eat something, Mungo or Hector snatch the food away. But Sonja admits she'll love Heathcliff at any weight. |
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Heathcliff and Sonja go to the circus to see Heathcliff's cousin, Rollo the cat-clown. Our hero discovers a plot by a rival circus, and with the help of the Catillac Cats, he torpedos the evil plan. |
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Marcy gets a new cat, Tammy, who challenges Heathcliff's position as top cat in the neighborhood. It's a terrible blow to Heathcliff's ego to have a female cat take over, but neither he nor the alley cats can defeat this lady. |
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A muscular cat named Pecs tries to take Sonja away from Heathcliff, so he starts working out in order to beat Pecs at his own weightlifting game. But the manager of the gym is in cahoots with Pecs, and throws Heathcliff every possible curve. |
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Heathcliff accompanies the Nutmegs to the Lake Plastered ski resort where he immediately has a tumble with Alpine, the resident St. Bernard. The ensuing fight takes us throughout the ski lodge and onto the slopes. |
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When the local police warns Heathcliff that any more of his pranks will land him in jail, our little monster decides he'd better reform. So when a new cat gang moves into town to terrorize the neighborhood, Heathcliff is forced to stand passively by. |
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Heathcliff learns that playing "momma cat" is no easy task after he adopts a tiny kitten lost from her mother. Heathcliff teaches the little girl about life as they roam the streets together in search of the missing mom, and they become fast friends. |
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Heathcliff wins a chance to be in a cat food commercial. However, he hates the taste of the advertised brand, and prefers Brand X. Heathcliff is thrown off the set, but the folks at Brand X are so grateful that give Heathcliff's a year's supply! |
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A mild-mannered cat named Henry who looks exactly like Heathcliff wanders into the neighborhood. When Spike thinks he has beaten up Heathcliff, Heathcliff catches on and joins forces with Henry to make Spike look like a fool. |
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In this animated television series based on the comic strip, a wise, always-hungry cat named Heathcliff tries to win over Sonja, a pink-collared, white Persian kitty, all the while getting involved in one fun adventure after the next. Surrounding Healthcliff are numerous characters, such as his owner, Iggy Nutmeg; the suit-clad Knuckles; dim-witted Spike; dogs Leroy and Bush; and the Catillac Cats: Riff-Raff, Cleo, Hector, Wordsworth and Mungo. |
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When the postman mentions that Iggy's letter to Santa is being returned, Heathcliff is concerned that Santa may be retiring. There's only one thing to do: With Spike's help, Heathcliff mounts a North Pole expedition. |
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Two Hanna-Barbera favorites join forces for this fun-filled animated collection. Richie Rich makes his television debut, using his brains as well as his wealth to save the day in a series of do-gooding, globe-trotting adventures; meanwhile, Scooby-Doo, his nephew Scrappy and best pal, Shaggy, pile into the Mystery Machine to solve baffling crimes and uncover the truth behind spooky happenings around the world. |
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In this animated television series based on the comic strip, a wise, always-hungry cat named Heathcliff tries to win over Sonja, a pink-collared, white Persian kitty, all the while getting involved in one fun adventure after the next. |
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Two Hanna-Barbera favorites join forces for this fun-filled animated collection. Richie Rich makes his television debut, using his brains as well as his wealth to save the day in a series of do-gooding, globe-trotting adventures; meanwhile, Scooby-Doo, his nephew Scrappy and best pal, Shaggy, pile into the Mystery Machine to solve baffling crimes and uncover the truth behind spooky happenings around the world. |
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The Nutmegs tour the fire station and are very embarrassed by Heathcliff's behavior. That night, while sleepwalking, Grandpa Nutmeg sets the house on fire and Heathcliff saves everyone by getting the firemen there in time. |
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This disc includes episodes 1-4. |
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This disc includes episodes 5-7. |
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Kids are sure to get a kick out of this collection, which includes every episode of the 1980s Hanna-Barbera cartoon series about the adventures of teenage superheroes Drak, Howler and Frankie (kin of Dracula, the Wolfman and Frankenstein). The trio of teens uses their superpowers to fight OGRE (Organization for Generally Rotten Endeavors), an evil company run by dastardly Dr. Dred and his minions Mummy-Man, Vampira, Toad and the Fly. |
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Iggy goes into a hospital to have his tonsils removed, and Heathcliff goes along -- even though no pets were allowed. Heathcliff terrorizes the hospital in a very short time, and even gives a lecture posing as a visiting doctor. |
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In this animated television series based on the comic strip, a wise, always-hungry cat named Heathcliff tries to win over Sonja, a pink-collared, white Persian kitty, all the while getting involved in one fun adventure after the next. Surrounding Healthcliff are numerous characters, such as his owner, Iggy Nutmeg; the suit-clad Knuckles; dim-witted Spike; dogs Leroy and Bush; and the Catillac Cats: Riff-Raff, Cleo, Hector, Wordsworth and Mungo. |
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Much to his dismay, Iggy and Marcy enter Heathcliff in a show against pedigree cats. He uses his less-than-scrupulous best efforts to win the show and impress Sonja. |
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The Nutmegs are snowed in and Heathcliff has cabin fever. He accidentally locks himself out in the snow, and while outside helps police apprehend the dangerous Ski-mask Fugitive. |
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Heathcliff sneaks into the Van Corkingdale mansion to challenge Bruno, their ferocious guard dog, and determine who the real king of the neighborhood is. Inside, Heathcliff defeats Bruno, allowing burglars to raid the house! |
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While on a camping trip with the Nutmegs, Heathcliff gets himself covered in feathers and sardine oil. A mountain lion and an eagle mistake Heathcliff for a bird, and fight over him. Eventually, he escapes and returns safely home. |
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This disc includes episodes 1-4. |
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Iggy and Marcy take Heathcliff shopping for a gift for their grandparents. Heathcliff seizes every opportunity to cause mayhem in the department store, and even tries to swipe a rhinestone collar for Sonja to replace the one she's recently lost. |
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This disc includes episodes 5-7. |
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Heathcliff is trying to sleep in a vacant lot when a noisy construction crew disturbs him. To take revenge for his loss of sleep, Heathcliff single-handedly destroys the new structure and hides all of the workers' tools. |
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Heathcliff accidentally solves a Rubik's cube-type puzzle, so Iggy decides his cat must be a genius and submits him for laboratory testing. Heathcliff doesn't mesh well with the other animals, and in no time has managed to sabotage all the lab tests. |
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Heathcliff's dog friend Chauncey is captured by the dogcatcher and locked away in the pound. Disguised in a dog costume, Heathcliff skillfully manages to get incarcerated to rescue his pal. |
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Opera star The Great Pussini comes to town and immediately takes to Sonja, winning her affection. But Heathcliff is furious and tries to show Sonja that Pussini is a fake. Sonja goes with Pussini anyway, and Heathcliff has to expose him as a fraud. |
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After discovering several empty cat food cans in the Nutmeg pantry, Heathcliff decides to go to the cat food cannery to complain. There he defeats a vicious guard dog in battle, and manages to get himself appointed cannery guard by the foreman. |
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When Heathcliff tries to follow Iggy to Boy Scout camp, the scoutmaster forbids it. This infuriates Iggy's pet, who sneaks along anyway. Even though Heathcliff gets into trouble, he leads the group to safety when they get lost in the woods. |
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Heathcliff become curious about his lineage and dreams about what his ancestors might have been like. We follow the escapades of historical Heathcliff in the Wild West, merry old England, and ancient Rome until Iggy wakes him up. |
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During an afternoon of deep-sea fishing, Heathcliff and the Nutmegs land on a small island for a picnic and learn a tribe of wild cats called Meow Meows inhabits the island. These savages capture the Nutmegs, but Heathcliff cleverly rescues them. |
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The Nutmegs decide to have a family portrait taken -- including Heathcliff. Every time the photographer tells the group to "say cheese," mice appear and Heathcliff dashes to catch them, leaving the studio in shambles. |
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Two Hanna-Barbera favorites join forces for this fun-filled animated collection. Richie Rich makes his television debut, using his brains as well as his wealth to save the day in a series of do-gooding, globe-trotting adventures; meanwhile, Scooby-Doo, his nephew Scrappy and best pal, Shaggy, pile into the Mystery Machine to solve baffling crimes and uncover the truth behind spooky happenings around the world. |
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Riff Raff and the cats watch a horror movie, and that night Riff Raff dreams he is Dr. Frankencat and has created a monster. Riff Raff wakes up screaming for help, and glad it was all a dream. |
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Heathcliff hears Iggy saying how wonderful it is to have a pet, and decides he should have a pet too. He frees a live lobster from the fish store, which makes a great pet until the lobster begs to go home to the ocean. |
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Spike's cousin, Bull, is a ferocious guard dog who sports a bone out of his mouth the way a tough guy might use a cigar. He convinces Spike that he no longer should take guff from Heathcliff and proceeds to teach him to defend himself. |
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J.B. is a rich, snobby cat who comes to visit the Nutmegs. He expects Heathcliff to wait on him paw and paw, and even vies for Sonja's attention. However, Heathcliff discovers the dark secret of J.B.'s past and uses the information to his advantage. |
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After seeing Spike beat up by Heathcliff, a small canine newcomer to the neighborhood tells Spike he should be ashamed to call himself a dog. He tells him no dog should get beat up by a cat. Spike agrees, but tells him Heathcliff is no ordinary cat. |
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Out-of-weight, out-of-shape Heathcliff is coerced into a crash course at the local cat health emporium, Feline Good. After going through the wringer at the unmerciful hands of the spa manager, Biff Biceps, Heathcliff has had enough. |
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HHeathcliff watches Grandpa as he trims the rose bushes, cutting them back way too much. Our hero jumps to conclusions when he learns the city plans on trimming the trees on city streets. Heathcliff spreads the news to the neighborhood pets and kids. |
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A new cat tries to move in on Heathcliff's "operation." But Heathcliff quickly shows him who's boss. The angry new cat decides the only way to dispose of Heathcliff is to make it look like he's gone on a rampage, causing all sorts of trouble. |
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Kids are sure to get a kick out of this collection, which includes every episode of the 1980s Hanna-Barbera cartoon series about the adventures of teenage superheroes Drak, Howler and Frankie (kin of Dracula, the Wolfman and Frankenstein). The trio of teens uses their superpowers to fight OGRE (Organization for Generally Rotten Endeavors), an evil company run by dastardly Dr. Dred and his minions Mummy-Man, Vampira, Toad and the Fly. |
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In what may well be Heathcliff's most bizarre adventure, the Nutmegs travel to New York for a vacation. Grandpa spins a yarn about how it's rumored there are alligators living in the sewer system and whoever could capture one would be a hero. |
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Iggy's having trouble finding his baseball cap, so Grandma suggests he see if Heathcliff can locate it. After all, Heathcliff did find that golden egg. We dissolve to the Easter story about the golden egg. |
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Heathcliff and Iggy go to visit the zoo so that Heathcliff can finally meet the king of the beasts: the lion. But to Heathcliff's dismay, the lion is a kindhearted and gentle creature and not at all to Heathcliff's liking. |
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A pair of con artist cats decide to burglarize the Nutmeg home, but they have to get Heathcliff out of the way first. The female cat poses as a fortune teller and makes a number of predictions for Heathcliff. |
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A move star named Rock comes to town to film a new movie, and Sonja is thoroughly smitten. Heathcliff is wildly jealous, but when Rock is exposed as a fake -- from his toupee to his false teeth -- Sonja's affections return to our hero. |
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Iggy is intent on inventing a revolutionary plant food. When Heathcliff manages to spill some of the potion on himself, he begins to undergo a strange transformation. His hair grows longer and bushier and thicker by the minute. |
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A kitten shows up in the neighborhood with an enormous case of hero worship for Heathcliff. However, he is so much like the object of his esteem that Heathcliff can hardly stand his new little shadow. |
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Heathcliff is getting heat from everyone at home. He departs to join the French cat legion, deciding the neighborhood would be better off without him. But he learns that the life of a legionnaire is not all it's cracked up to be. |
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Heathcliff gets into mischief with the local dogcatcher. Sonja is concerned about the dogs that are being picked up so Heathcliff investigates. |
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Heathcliff is romping through the fish market with the fishmonger in pursuit, when he comes face-to-face with the skeleton of the jaws of a shark. The shock creates a state of amnesia for Heathcliff. He wanders aimlessly about town. |
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Heathcliff's thrilled to learn his mom is coming to visit, but terrified she'll discover he's been fibbing about living with a wealthy family. Enlisting Sonja's aid, Heathcliff pretends to live in her mansion. Heathcliff has his hands full keeping up a fat cat front. |
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When Heathcliff's fish thievery gets too carried away, Grandpa takes him to aversion therapy. Heathcliff is forced to look at fish in frightening situations and soon develops a fear for fish, thanks to the diabolical doctor running the clinic. |
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While laid up with a broken leg, Heathcliff thinks he has witnessed the dognapping of Spike. He sends the Alley Cats on a detecting misadventure. Finally he takes the investigation into his own paws, but the Alley Cats leave him dangling. |
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Heathcliff shows up at Sonja's place to take her out for their anniversary. In turn, each of them recants the story of their first date. |
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Heathcliff changes places with his royal cat double, Sir Beetcliff. Each has a hard time adjusting to the other's life. Heathcliff finally has his fill of the good life. He breaks loose from his gilded cage, returns home, and evicts Beetcliff. |
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When Mugsy is bragging to the neighborhood kids about how tough Spike is, Heathcliff makes an appearance and proceeds to beat up on the hapless pooch. Mugsy's had enough. He kicks Spike out of his life. With nowhere to go, Spike hits the streets. |
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Grandpa accidentally feeds Heathcliff some super vitamins. Gradually, Heathcliff undergoes a startling transformation, which includes barking at trucks and passing up fish in favor of bones. Worst of all, he finds himself being nice to Spike. |
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Heathcliff's really been in a mood lately -- a "Heathcliff reign of terror." It's gotten so bad that every time Grandpa puts down the phone, it rings again -- and somebody else complains. So, the Nutmegs take Heathcliff to the famous Dr. Headfixer. |
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While browsing through a magazine, Heathcliff dreams of what it would be like to be a rich Beverly Hills cat. He soon finds out, slipping off into dreamland. Once in Beverly Hills, Heathcliff finds out it's not the land of milk and honey he imagined. |
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There's a new arrival in the neighborhood: a highbrow English couple and their cat, Reginald. From the start, Reginald and Heathcliff don't see eye-to-eye. Heathcliff's anger reaches the boiling point when Reginald steals Sonja away. |
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Heathcliff and Sonja land the leading roles in a movie that's filming in her town. However, once on the set, Heathcliff discovers he's a stunt double for a temperamental star. After surviving rigorous stunts, Heathcliff challenges the conceited star. |
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Iggy brings a mouse home from biology class who quickly scuffles with Heathcliff. Grandpa calls in a rodent-removing robot that eventually wins a spectacular match of wit and trickery during which the entire Nutmeg house is torn down to the ground. |
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A trip to the museum with Iggy and Marcy to see the ancient Catenkoman exhibit provides Heathcliff with the perfect place to celebrate Sonja's birthday. Little does he know that his intimate plans will be shattered when his pals crash the scene. |
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In this animated television series based on the comic strip, a wise, always-hungry cat named Heathcliff tries to win over Sonja, a pink-collared, white Persian kitty, all the while getting involved in one fun adventure after the next. Surrounding Healthcliff are numerous characters, such as his owner, Iggy Nutmeg; the suit-clad Knuckles; dim-witted Spike; dogs Leroy and Bush; and the Catillac Cats: Riff-Raff, Cleo, Hector, Wordsworth and Mungo. |
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Heathcliff goes out to sea with fishermen to determine what's caused a dreadful tuna shortage. Once in tuna waters, he discovers the culprit is a giant shark. Valiantly, Heathcliff annihilates the enemy and is rewarded with a mountain of tasty tuna. |
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Spike's mother is coming to visit, so he pleads with Heathcliff to let it appear that he runs things around the neighborhood. Spike says he'd be a disgrace to his family if they knew he was second to a cat. |
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Marcy dresses Heathcliff in baby clothes and is pushing him down the street when two crooks disguised as mother and child rob a jewelry store. The police confuse the duos and throw Heathcliff in jail! Undaunted, our courageous cat escapes his cell. |
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Heathcliff, eating the Nutmegs out of house and home, is sent out to earn his own tuna money. He lands a job on a tuna boat where he tangles with the bad dog from a nearby pirate trawler who has just stolen their entire catch. |
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Iggy and Heathcliff see on the news that a prisoner escaped who looks just like Grandpa. When Grandpa comes home, they think it's him and try to hide him. The real prisoner shows up and they have to figure out which one is the real Grandpa. |
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Grandpa, Iggy and Heathcliff find themselves in the path of a group of people on horseback. It's a fox hunt, and both Iggy and Heathcliff are very sympathetic to the fox. |
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When the Catfather and his mob move into the neighborhood, a naive Heathcliff accepts his offer to work for him, and unsuspectingly collects "gifts" from all the frightened animals in town. |
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Heathcliff gets an idea from reading Playcat magazine that the town needs a fancy nightclub for cats. He sets out to construct one out of doghouses he has stolen from around the neighborhood. On opening night the place is packed when the dogs arrive. |
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It's Heathcliff's birthday, and he's a very happy cat. That is, until he realizes all his friends have forgotten! Everywhere he goes, cats and people blithely tell him they're busy, and send him away. Angry and hurt, Heathcliff decides to run away. |
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Heathcliff and the Nutmegs go to an air show where Iggy wins a raffle for a ride in a supersonic jet. Heathcliff pushes a button, which ejects the pilot and then brings the jet in for a spectacular landing by itself. |
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Hector, Wordsworth and Mungo decide to teach Heathcliff a lesson after a typical day of being picked on. That night when Heathcliff is fast asleep, the cats sneak into his house, and with Hector dressed like a ghost, frighten Heathcliff. |
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Heathcliff breaks into prison to save his father just as his father is released. Heathcliff is locked up and begins terrorizing the entire prison, while Pop moves in with the Nutmegs and begins terrorizing the neighborhood. |
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TTwo Siamese cats who are martial arts experts arrive in town and begin stealing and destroying everything in sight. Heathcliff takes charge of the local troops and teaches the intruders a lesson or two, restoring peace and order to the neighborhood. |
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A terrible new mechanical animal catcher has replaced the city dogcatcher, and in no time at all has all the neighborhood dogs and cats gathered up and in the pound! All except Heathcliff, who skillfully defeats the machine and reprograms it. |
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Heathcliff sneaks along when the Nutmegs visit Marineland, hoping to capture some of the millions of fish he's heard live there. He fails at many attempts to get fish, but he has great success riding a killer whale in the stunt show! |
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Heathcliff and Mungo meet the great cat-wrestler, Boom Boom Pussini. In Heathcliff's usual antagonistic manner, he prompts Boom Boom into a fight to be held at the Catatorium in one week's time. |
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Mugsy insults Marcy at the tennis club, and Iggy challenges him to a match to defend Marcy's honor. Heathcliff assists Iggy with various antics. After making a chaotic mess of the tennis club, Iggy and Heathcliff emerge victorious. |
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After Wordsworth calculates a surprisingly accurate horoscope for Mungo, Hector tricks him into believing he has real occult powers. Furthermore, Wordsworth's powers can be increased if he follows the commands of a mysterious specter. |
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Heathcliff notices Spike and the Alley Cats are missing from the neighborhood. He discovers them and many other stolen animals in a "second hand pet shop" in a bad part of town. The crooks who operated the shop try in vain to catch Heathcliff. |
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Buddy Hackett narrates this classic animated feature from stop-motion masters Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin. The whimsical tale follows winter's sprightly spirit Jack Frost as he falls in love with a lovely lady named Elise. Father Winter turns Jack into a human so he can win Elise's heart, but alas, she's already engaged to a knight. When Evil King Kubla Kraus kidnaps Elise, Jack changes back into a spirit to rescue her. |
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Buddy Hackett narrates this classic animated feature from stop-motion masters Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin. The whimsical tale follows winter's sprightly spirit Jack Frost as he falls in love with a lovely lady named Elise. Father Winter turns Jack into a human so he can win Elise's heart, but alas, she's al... |
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Created by an atomic accident, Godzilla nearly destroys civilization. Scientists vanquish the mega-lizard but find a hatchling in its wake. Lo and behold, the new Godzilla turns out to be a weapon for good in this animated adventure series. |
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The crew of the oceanic research ship &NFi;Calico&NFi_; contends with a seaweed monster, a cyclops, a well-disguised alien and the people of Atlantis -- with a little help from Godzilla -- in this collection of episodes from the Hanna-Barbera animated classic. While the &NFi;Calico&NFi_; researchers do their best to use science to get themselves out of a bind, it's nice to know that Godzilla's never far away -- especially since his nephew, God... |
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Godzilla works overtime to protect the crew of the research vessel Calico in this volume of episodes from the Hanna-Barbera animated series that portrays the fearsome beast as a gentle giant with a goofy nephew named Godzooky. |
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Godzilla works overtime to protect the crew of the research vessel Calico in this volume of episodes from the Hanna-Barbera animated series that portrays the fearsome beast as a gentle giant with a goofy nephew named Godzooky. |
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It's the Calico crew's turn to do the rescuing when the city of Atlantis rises from the ocean and sucks Godzilla into a black hole. |
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Godzilla emerges from his watery slumber to thwart a meteor-riding space bug with a voracious appetite for energy. |
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Captain Majors and the Calico Crew realize they have a quickly multiplying menace on their hands when they bring mutant algae on board. |
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The crew of the oceanic research ship Calico contends with a seaweed monster, a cyclops, a well-disguised alien and the people of Atlantis -- with a little help from Godzilla -- in this collection of episodes from the Hanna-Barbera animated classic. While the Calico researchers do their best to use science to get themselves out of a bind, it's nice to know that Godzilla's never far away -- especially since his nephew, Godzooky, i... |
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Godzilla works overtime to protect the crew of the research vessel Calico in this volume of episodes from the Hanna-Barbera animated series that portrays the fearsome beast as a gentle giant with a goofy nephew named Godzooky. |
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Godzilla works overtime to protect the crew of the research vessel Calico in the third volume of episodes from this 1970s 'toon, an animated series based in part on the 1954 creature feature Gojira. A frightening parade of monsters and natural disasters are no match for the mighty Godzilla, who would die himself before he let anything happen to Capt. Majors and his first mate, Brock, or Dr. Quinn and her nephew, Pete. |
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Created by an atomic accident, Godzilla nearly destroys civilization. Scientists vanquish the mega-lizard but find a hatchling in its wake. Lo and behold, the new Godzilla turns out to be a weapon for good in this animated adventure series. |
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The crew of the oceanic research ship Calico contends with a seaweed monster, a cyclops, a well-disguised alien and the people of Atlantis -- with a little help from Godzilla -- in this collection of episodes from the Hanna-Barbera animated classic. While the Calico researchers do their best to use science to get themselves out of a bind, it's nice to know that Godzilla's never far away -- especially since his nephew, Godzooky, isn't much help. |
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Godzilla works overtime to protect the crew of the research vessel Calico in this volume of episodes from the Hanna-Barbera animated series that portrays the fearsome beast as a gentle giant with a goofy nephew named Godzooky. A frightening parade of monsters and natural disasters is no match for the mighty Godzilla, who would rather die than let anything happen to Capt. Majors, Brock, Dr. Quinn and young Pete. |
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The crew of the oceanic research ship &NFi;Calico&NFi_; contends with a seaweed monster, a cyclops, a well-disguised alien and the people of Atlantis -- with a little help from Godzilla -- in this collection of episodes from the Hanna-Barbera animated classic. While the &NFi;Calico&NFi_; researchers do their best to use science to get themselves out of a bind, it's nice to know that Godzilla's never far away -- especially since his nephew, God... |
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The crew of the Calico, an oceanic research ship, contends with tidal waves, earthquakes and other obstacles with the help of a certain humongous fire-breathing lizard named Godzilla. The second four episodes of the Hanna-Barbera 1978 series are presented here. Godzooky, the lovable young lizard and ship's mascot, is voiced by legendary cartoon veteran Don Messick, whose better-known roles include Scooby-Doo and Boo Boo. |
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Zapped back in time, the Calico Crew comes face to face with prehistoric man. Meanwhile, Godzilla mixes it up with a snippy T. Rex. |
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In the Himalayas, the Calico crew encounters something they never could've imagined: an occult tribe of yetis bent on world domination. |
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Created by pollution, an ever-growing amoeba with a taste for all things metal sets its sights on the U.S. Mint. |
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Godzilla rushes to save an oil rig from a humongous magnetic turtle. There's only one problem: the hulking behemoth utterly dwarfs the lizard hero. |
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Lured by a trio of beautiful sirens, Captain Majors and his crew find themselves washed ashore on an island that appears only once every 1,000 years. |
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A powerful storm sweeps the Calico away to a bizarre island contained by a magnetic force field and crawling with a sinister presence. |
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Trapped in the heart of a volcano thought to be dormant, Captain Majors and the Calico crew must rely on Godzilla to save them from a grisly demise. |
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When the Calico sets out to discover what could be causing lightning to strike under the sea, they come face to face with a slithering electro-beast. |
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Godzilla might be the only one who can save Captain Majors when he becomes lost in a sandstorm on the Nile with the guardians of Ra Ma in pursuit! |
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The Calico crew's trip to San Francisco is marred by the arrival of a monster who's attempting to eat to planet from the inside out. |
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Beloved comic canine Scooby Doo heads one of three teams in these wacky Olympics-style games held in famous foreign spots along with American locales. In each event, the Scooby Doobies go up against the Really Rottens and the Yogi Yahooeys. The featured competitions are all over the map, too, including hang gliding, motor-scooter racing, ostrich racing, pole vaulting, boomerang tossing and plenty more. |
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J.R.R. Tolkien's famous characters hop from page to screen in this animated prequel to the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Hobbit Bilbo Baggins's quiet life changes forever when wizard Gandalf and a band of dwarves employ him on a quest for treasure. Throughout a long journey, Bilbo battles goblins, trolls, a dragon and the brooding Gollum -- and holds the fate of Middle Earth in his hands. |
Dozens of Hanna-Barbera characters compete in their very own Olympics, featuring both classic events and quirky contests including races on kangaroos, unicycles, rickshaws, camels and ostriches in this wacky animated series. Three teams battle it out for the gold: Yogi Bear's Yogi Yahooeys, Scooby-Doo's Scooby Doobies and detective dog Mumbly's villainous Really Rottens. Athletes include Boo Boo, Shaggy, Huckleberry Hound and many more. |
Beloved comic canine Scooby Doo heads one of three teams in these wacky Olympics-style games held in famous foreign spots along with American locales. In each event, the Scooby Doobies go up against the Really Rottens and the Yogi Yahooeys. The featured competitions are all over the map, too, including hang gliding, motor-scooter racing, ostrich racing, pole vaulting, boomerang tossing and plenty more. |
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Dozens of Hanna-Barbera characters compete in their very own Olympics, featuring both classic events and quirky contests including races on kangaroos, unicycles, rickshaws, camels and ostriches in this wacky animated series. Three teams battle it out for the gold: Yogi Bear's Yogi Yahooeys, Scooby-Doo's Scooby Doobies and detective dog Mumbly's villainous Really Rottens. Athletes include Boo Boo, Shaggy, Huckleberry Hound and many more. |
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J.R.R. Tolkien's famous characters hop from page to screen in this animated prequel to the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Hobbit Bilbo Baggins's quiet life changes forever when wizard Gandalf and a band of dwarves employ him on a quest for treasure. Throughout a long journey, Bilbo battles goblins, trolls, a dragon and the brooding Gollum -- and holds the fate of Middle Earth in his hands. Orson Bean voices Bilbo and John Huston voices Gandalf. |
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It's all about man's best friend in this animated ode to comic crime solving. Enter Dynomutt, a robotic Rover who faithfully assists his action-hero comrade, the Blue Falcon, as they right wrongs wherever they find them. In this collection of outlandish adventures, join Scooby-Doo, Scooby-Dum (Scooby's idiotic cousin) and a host of villains that must be dealt with by the dynamic Dynomutt. Evildoers beware: This mechanical mongrel means business! |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Watt a Shocking Ghost," "The Day and Night Crawler," "The Headless Horseman of Halloween," "The Harbor Robber," "Scared A Lot in Camelot" and "Sinister Symphony." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Harum Scarum Sanitarium," "Don't Bug Superthug," "The No-Faced Zombie Chase Case," "Factory Recall," "Mamba Wamba in the Voodoo Hoodoo" and "The Queen Hornet." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "High Rise Hair Raiser," "Everyone Hyde!" "The Fiesta Host Is an Aztec Ghost," "What Now, Lowbrow?" "The Gruesome Game of the Gator Ghoul" and "The Great Brain ...Train Robbery." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Frightened Hound Meets Demons Underground," "The Wizard of Ooze," "A Bum Steer for Scooby" and "Tin Kong." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Watt a Shocking Ghost," "The Day and Night Crawler," "The Headless Horseman of Halloween," "The Harbor Robber," "Scared A Lot in Camelot" and "Sinister Symphony." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "There's a Demon Shark in the Foggy Dark," "The Awful Ordeal with the Head of Steel," "Scooby-Doo Where's the Crew?" "The Blue Falcon vs. the Red Vulture," "The Ghost That Sacked the Quarterback" and "The Injustice League of America." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Harum Scarum Sanitarium," "Don't Bug Superthug," "The No-Faced Zombie Chase Case," "Factory Recall," "Mamba Wamba in the Voodoo Hoodoo" and "The Queen Hornet." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Ghost of the Bad Humor Man," "The Lighter Than Air Raid," "The Spirits of '76" and "The Prophet Profits." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Frightened Hound Meets Demons Underground," "The Wizard of Ooze," "A Bum Steer for Scooby" and "Tin Kong." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "There's a Demon Shark in the Foggy Dark," "The Awful Ordeal with the Head of Steel," "Scooby-Doo Where's the Crew?" "The Blue Falcon vs. the Red Vulture," "The Ghost That Sacked the Quarterback" and "The Injustice League of America." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Ghost of the Bad Humor Man," "The Lighter Than Air Raid," "The Spirits of '76" and "The Prophet Profits." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "High Rise Hair Raiser," "Everyone Hyde!" "The Fiesta Host Is an Aztec Ghost," "What Now, Lowbrow?" "The Gruesome Game of the Gator Ghoul" and "The Great Brain ...Train Robbery." |
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It's all about man's best friend in this animated ode to comic crime solving. Enter Dynomutt, a robotic Rover who faithfully assists his action-hero comrade, the Blue Falcon, as they right wrongs wherever they find them. In this collection of outlandish adventures, join Scooby-Doo, Scooby-Dum (Scooby's idiotic cousin) and a host of villains that must be dealt with by the dynamic Dynomutt. Evildoers beware: This mechanical mongrel means business! |
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E.B. White's timeless story comes to life in this animated musical from directors Charles A. Nichols and Iwao Takamoto. Join Wilbur the pig (voiced by Henry Gibson), Templeton the rat ( |
E.B. White's timeless story comes to life in this animated musical from directors Charles A. Nichols and Iwao Takamoto. Join Wilbur the pig (voiced by Henry Gibson), Templeton the rat (Paul Lynde) and Charlotte the spider (Debbie Reynolds) as they learn about friendship, trust and love. When Wilbur is sold to a farmer and finds out that he will eventually be killed for food, Charlotte convinces the farmer that Wilbur is a very special pig. |
In this series that succeeded the original "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?" franchise, Scooby, Shaggy and the gang continue to find themselves in one spook-fest after another, with a special celebrity guest star appearing in each entertaining episode. Watch as the likes of Don Knotts, Mama Cass Elliott, the Three Stooges, Dick Van Dyke and others lend their voices to these animated, thrills-filled adventures. |
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Join the meddling kids and their lovable dog as they team with the Caped Crusader and Boy Wonder to defeat the scheming Joker and Penguin in this collection of two episodes from the TV series "The New Scooby-Doo Movies." In "The Dynamic Scooby-Doo Affair," Scooby and the gang help Batman and Robin tussle with the villains over counterfeit money. And in "The Caped Crusader Caper," Joker and Penguin plan to steal a flying suit from a crazy scien... |
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In yet another hilarious caper, Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy and, of course, Scooby-Doo team up with the talented Harlem Globetrotters to solve a haunting that, apparently, involves the ghosts of Paul Revere and other Revolutionary War soldiers. A second episode features the gang and the Globetrotters heading to a deserted island for some relaxation, but they realize they are in for trouble when their ship sets sail with nobody at the wheel. |
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Join the meddling kids and their lovable dog as they team with the Caped Crusader and Boy Wonder to defeat the scheming Joker and Penguin in this collection of two episodes from the TV series "The New Scooby-Doo Movies." In "The Dynamic Scooby-Doo Affair," Scooby and the gang help Batman and Robin tussle with the villains over counterfeit money. And in "The Caped Crusader Caper," Joker and Penguin plan to steal a flying suit from a crazy scien... |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Ghostly Ghostly Town," "The Dynamic Scooby Doo Affair," "The Frickert Fracas" and "Guess Who's Knott Coming to Dinner." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Spooky Fog," "Scooby-Doo Meets Laurel & Hardy," "The Ghost of the Red Baron" and "The Ghostly Creep from the Deep." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Caped Crusader Caper," "The Lochness Mess," "The Mystery of Haunted Island" and "The Exterminator." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Weird Winds of Winona," "The Haunted Candy Factory" and "Scooby-Doo Meets Dick Van Dyke." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Ghostly Ghostly Town," "The Dynamic Scooby Doo Affair," "The Frickert Fracas" and "Guess Who's Knott Coming to Dinner." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Spooky Fog," "Scooby-Doo Meets Laurel & Hardy," "The Ghost of the Red Baron" and "The Ghostly Creep from the Deep." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Caped Crusader Caper," "The Lochness Mess," "The Mystery of Haunted Island" and "The Exterminator." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Weird Winds of Winona," "The Haunted Candy Factory" and "Scooby-Doo Meets Dick Van Dyke." |
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In this series that succeeded the original "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?" franchise, Scooby, Shaggy and the gang continue to find themselves in one spook-fest after another, with a special celebrity guest star appearing in each entertaining episode. Watch as the likes of Don Knotts, Mama Cass Elliott, the Three Stooges, Dick Van Dyke and others lend their voices to these animated, thrills-filled adventures. |
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In yet another hilarious caper, Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy and, of course, Scooby-Doo team up with the talented Harlem Globetrotters to solve a haunting that, apparently, involves the ghosts of Paul Revere and other Revolutionary War soldiers. A second episode features the gang and the Globetrotters heading to a deserted island for some relaxation, but they realize they are in for trouble when their ship sets sail with nobody at the wheel. |
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Wherever supernatural creatures create chaos, the teenage sleuths and goofy Great Dane from Mystery Inc. are there to save the day in this collection of episodes from the third season of the popular Hanna-Barbera animated series. Snack-loving Scooby-Doo, slacker Shaggy, brainy Velma and teen dreams Daphne and Fred take down the Tar Monster, flatten Iron Face and subdue a host of ghosts as they solve crimes. |
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Wherever supernatural creatures create chaos, the teenage sleuths and goofy Great Dane from Mystery Inc. are there to save the day in this collection of episodes from the third season of the popular Hanna-Barbera animated series. Snack-loving Scooby-Doo, slacker Shaggy, brainy Velma and teen dreams Daphne and Fred take down the Tar Monster, flatten Iron Face and subdue a host of ghosts as they solve crimes. |
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This 1971 animated series follows saucy teen witch Sabrina as she faces the challenges of Riverdale High School, hones her skills under the tutelage of her sorceress aunts Hilda and Zelda, and gets caught up in countless comical adventures. |
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Sabrina throws a party for Archie on the same night Aunt Hilda holds a magic seminar for all the witches and warlocks. / Horrible Hexter turns Riverdale High into a walking history lesson, and Sabrina has to stop him from playing more magic tricks. |
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The Groovie Goolies decide to go to school, and Riverdale High's the lucky establishment. Can Sabrina protect her secret identity? / Hauntleroy pours a magic potion over Hot Dog and turns him into a giant. Can Sabrina put things back to normal? |
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Sabrina mistakenly gives Cousin Ambrose's magic motorbike to Moose and Reggie. They get more than they can handle. / Sabrina tries out for the lead role in Riverdale High's very own movie but discovers that witches don't show up in photographs. |
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When the Archies hold a charity magic show to raise funds to pay Coach's wages, Jughead secretly asks for Sabrina's help. / When Reggie is appointed editor of the school paper, he tries to expose Sabrina's secret to the whole of Riverdale. |
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Jughead won't buy Ethel an amulet like all the other girls', so Sabrina borrows one from Cousin Ambrose for her to wear. Trouble is, it's magic and Ambrose has forgotten what it does. / When a spell backfires, Aunt Hilda is turned into Archie's car. |
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When Reggie sees Sabrina exiting a flying saucer, he tries to expose her to Mr. Weatherbee. Can Sabrina prove there's an innocent explanation? / Reggie and Archie hold a contest to see who's brave enough to spend the night in haunted Grimsley Manor. |
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Being a teenage witch can be hard for Sabrina. When she wishes away her magic powers, she needs to be given a reason to wish them back. / Sabrina catches the Hong Kong Fluke and all her magic comes out as weather, which spells trouble for Jughead. |
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Old Mr, Flint seems to be the town grouch, but Sabrina discovers his softer side. / Moose's uncle has to get his produce to market by six o'clock or lose the farm. Can Sabrina and the Archies save his bacon? |
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The gang starts to tidy up Riverdale for the Town Beautiful contest. Using her magic would be cheating, but Sabrina must stop two bikers from messing things up. / When the mayor bans all horse-drawn traffic, Hank and his horse need Sabrina's help. |
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Sabrina takes Hester to the aquarium, where he rescues a blue whale and takes it back to its family. Sabrina deals with a suspicious Reggie. / Cheerleader Sabrina has her work cut out undoing Aunt Hilda's magic interference with the football game. |
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When Jughead fails to fall into any of Ethel's man-traps, Sabrina decides to lend a magical hand with a love potion. / When their house is threatened with demolition, Aunts Hilda and Zelda try using their magic to repel the wrecking crew. |
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It's the night of the Witches Open golf tournament, and Sabrina gets the Archies to caddy. At least they can't see the contestants in the dark. / When Riverdale High holds a rummage sale, the Goolies donate a coffinload of unwanted magic items. |
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Riverdale High is going on a field trip to photograph the wonders of nature. By horrible coincidence, so are the Groovie Goolies. / While babysitting her Goolie cousins, Sabrina magics a storybook dragon into life, and he escapes into Riverdale. |
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When Aunt Hilda and Cousin Hagatha compete in the Cake Bake, Sabrina has a sticky mess to sort out. / Cousin Wolfie is racing around Riverdale in a magic hot rod. Sabrina has to work fast before he gives her secret away. |
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When she's not facing the challenges of Riverdale High School or honing her skills under the tutelage of her sorceress aunts Hilda and Zelda, Sabrina finds herself in the midst of countless comical adventures. |
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When Mr. Weatherbee gets hold of Aunt Hilda's magic rose-colored glasses, Sabrina has to get them back with the help of the Groovie Ghoolies. / Veronica and Betty are coming to listen to records, and Sabrina wants to make a good impression. |
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Riverdale's baseball team has a new star player: Ug the caveman, on a visit from the past. Sabrina has to limit his skills before he reveals his origins. / Moose accidentally gets hit by Sabrina's Computer Enhancing spell. Who's a genius now? |
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When Sabrina swaps bodies with Salem to go on a picnic, it nearly turns into a catastrophe! / Reggie nearly exposes Sabrina's secret at the costume party. |
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When Sabrina gives Mr. Weatherbee a magical hair-restoring potion, Riverdale is in for hair-raising events. / Miss Della decides Sabrina's aunts are too kind to raise a witch properly. Can Aunt Zelda can bring herself to commit a truly heartless act? |
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Whenever Frankie tries to help, it seems to go completely wrong, and Sabrina tries to give him back his self-confidence. / On a day at the beach, the Archies are hassled by some bullies. Sabrina gets the Goolies to lend a hand. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Watch Out! The Willawaw," "Creepy Tangle in the Bermuda Triangle," "A Scary Night With a Snow Beast Fright," "To Switch a Witch," "Tar Monster" and "Highland Fling With a Monstrous Thing." |
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Pebbles Flinstone and Bamm-Bamm Rubble are all grown up in this "Flinstones" series spinoff, which follows the prehistoric teens and their buddies Penny, Wiggy and Moonrock as they endure the ups and downs of adolescence at Bedrock High. Proving that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree, Pebbles, much like her old man, is always landing the gang in hot water when she ropes them into one of her harebrained schemes. |
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Riverdale High is doing well in the track and field meet until Uncle Ambrose gets a concussion and starts magically supporting the opposition. / When Moose's good and bad alter egos get loose, Sabrina has to get them back under control. |
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Sabrina invites Reggie to lunch, but Aunt Hilda isn't going to make any concessions -- he'll have to take her as he finds her. / Sabrina has to take Hester along on a class trip. Can she keep him out of trouble and her secret from Miss Grundy? |
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The moat at Horrible Hall is being polluted by the Crosstown Gang's car wash. Sabrina and the Goolies need the Archies' help to stop it. / The Crosstown Gang is destroying the forest to build a bike track. Sabrina and the Goolies try to stop them. |
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Aunt Hilda's loud music is disturbing the neighbors. Even the Goolies can hear it, and it's driving Mummy round the bend. Sabrina has to keep the peace. / When smoke from Horrible Hall affects Riverdale, the Archies' Pollution Commitee investigates. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Gridiron Girl Trouble," "Putty in Her Hands," "Frog For A Day," "The Golden Voice," "Daddy's Little Helper," "Focus Foolery," "Pebble's Big Boast" and "The Grand Prix Pebbles." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Terrible Snorkosaurus," "Schleprock's New Image," "Coach Pebbles," "No Cash and Carry," "Wooly The Great," "Mayor May Not," "They Went That Away" and "The Birthday Present." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Watch Out! The Willawaw," "Creepy Tangle in the Bermuda Triangle," "A Scary Night With a Snow Beast Fright," "To Switch a Witch," "Tar Monster" and "Highland Fling With a Monstrous Thing." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Diabolical Disc Demon," "Scooby's Chinese Fortune Kooky Caper," "A Menace in Venice," "Don't Go Near the Fortress of Fear," "The Warlock of Wimbledon" and "The Beast is Awake in Bottomless Lake." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Iron Face," "The Jaguaro," "Beeline Away From That Feline," and "The Creepy Creature of Vulture's Claw." |
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Planet Cat-tastrophe in the Big Dipper means witches' cats will do the strangest things, and Sabrina has entered Salem in Riverdale's pet show. / Sabrina tries to give Jughead a bit of success at Riverdale High but mistakenly turns him into rabbits. |
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When Comet VersaVisa appears, everything a witch says or does turns out backwards. Trouble at carnival Sabrina has! / It's doomsville for Sabrina when Reggie gives Aunt Hilda a starring role in the gang's play. |
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When Hot Dog Junior and Chilli Dog get hold of a magic bone, Riverdale starts going to the dogs and Sabrina has to sort the mess out. / Sabrina has to baby-sit the horrible Hexter and stop Reggie from discovering her secret. |
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The Dewitching hour plays tricks with Sabrina's magic and the costume ball. / When Jughead insults Aunt Hilda, she gets her revenge magically: Everything he says comes true. |
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When the Mystic Spirits decide Sabrina hasn't performed nearly enough bad deeds lately, Aunt Hilda interferes when the gang go housepainting. / An upgrade to Aunt Hilda's broom gives Pop the flight of his life. |
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It seems a good idea to Sabrina to help Mr. Wetherbee through a busy day by making three clones of him -- until Aunt Hilda gets up to her mischief. / Sabrina magics Ug the caveman from the distant past to help Harvey with his homework. |
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When a spell misfires, Aunt Hilda turns into Sabrina's grumpy twin, and Harvey turns into a frog. / Sabrina uses her magic powers to help Riverdale's basketball team beat the cheats. |
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Sabrina plays fairy godmother and uses her magic to get Spencer to take Ophelia to the dance. / When Sabrina gets hiccups, her magic plays all kinds of tricks. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Gridiron Girl Trouble," "Putty in Her Hands," "Frog For A Day," "The Golden Voice," "Daddy's Little Helper," "Focus Foolery," "Pebble's Big Boast" and "The Grand Prix Pebbles." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Terrible Snorkosaurus," "Schleprock's New Image," "Coach Pebbles," "No Cash and Carry," "Wooly The Great," "Mayor May Not," "They Went That Away" and "The Birthday Present." |
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When she's not facing the challenges of Riverdale High School or honing her skills under the tutelage of her sorceress aunts Hilda and Zelda, Sabrina finds herself in the midst of countless comical adventures. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Iron Face," "The Jaguaro," "Beeline Away From That Feline," and "The Creepy Creature of Vulture's Claw." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Diabolical Disc Demon," "Scooby's Chinese Fortune Kooky Caper," "A Menace in Venice," "Don't Go Near the Fortress of Fear," "The Warlock of Wimbledon" and "The Beast is Awake in Bottomless Lake." |
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Anybody who grew up in the 1970s will remember the catchy tunes, fetching leopard-print leotards and zany adventures of the girl band featured in Hanna-Barbera's popular Saturday morning cartoon; now, a new generation can experience the fun. Josie and pussycats Valerie and Melody (sung by future Charlie's Angel Cheryl Ladd) are endlessly en route to exotic gigs -- and endlessly tripped up on their way by spy capers and mysteries. |
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With a big bowl of sugary cereal and this collection of classic cartoons from the 1970s featuring popular characters like Batman, Tarzan and Yogi Bear, you can turn any time of day into an impromptu Saturday morning on the couch. Highlights include a Scooby-Doo mystery involving a haunted pirate ship; and a deep-sea adventure with Josie and the Pussy Cats; and a pair of "Hong Kong Phooey" episodes. |
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This disc includes episodes from the following cartoons: "Help! It's the Hair Bear Bunch," "New Adventures of Gilligan," "Sea Lab 2020," "Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan," "Shazzan" and "Yogi's Gang." |
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This disc contains episodes from the following cartoons: "The Jetsons," "The Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour," "Hong Kong Phooey," "Goober and the Ghost Chasers," "Speed Buggy" and "Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch." |
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With a big bowl of sugary cereal and this collection of classic cartoons from the 1970s featuring popular characters like Batman, Tarzan and Yogi Bear, you can turn any time of day into an impromptu Saturday morning on the couch. Highlights include a Scooby-Doo mystery involving a haunted pirate ship; and a deep-sea adventure with Josie and the Pussy Cats; and a pair of "Hong Kong Phooey" episodes. |
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This disc contains episodes from the following cartoons: "The Jetsons," "The Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour," "Hong Kong Phooey," "Goober and the Ghost Chasers," "Speed Buggy" and "Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch." |
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This disc contains episodes from the following cartoons: "Yogi's Gang," "Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan," "Roman Holidays," "Josie & the Pussycats," "The New Scooby-Doo Movies" and "Funky Phantom." |
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This disc includes episodes from the following cartoons: "Help! It's the Hair Bear Bunch," "New Adventures of Gilligan," "Sea Lab 2020," "Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan," "Shazzan" and "Yogi's Gang." |
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This disc includes episodes from the following cartoons: "Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour," "Valley of the Dinosaurs," "Tom and Jerry / Grape Ape," "Banana Splits Adventure Hour," "Inch High Private Eye" and "New Adventures of Batman and Robin." |
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Offering viewers an enjoyable trip down memory lane, this set of classic cartoons follows the exciting adventures of much-loved characters like Tom and Jerry, Batman and Robin, Yogi Bear, Pepe Le Pew, Roadrunner, Bugs Bunny and Inch High Private Eye. Other highlights include thrilling episodes of "Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan," "Sea Lab 2020," "Shazzan," "Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch" and "Valley of the Dinosaurs." |
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This disc contains episodes from the following cartoons: "Yogi's Gang," "Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan," "Roman Holidays," "Josie & the Pussycats," "The New Scooby-Doo Movies" and "Funky Phantom." |
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Anybody who grew up in the 1970s will remember the catchy tunes, fetching leopard-print leotards and zany adventures of the girl band featured in Hanna-Barbera's popular Saturday morning cartoon; now, a new generation can experience the fun. Josie and pussycats Valerie and Melody (sung by future Charlie's Angel Cheryl Ladd) are endlessly en route to exotic gigs -- and endlessly tripped up on their way by spy capers and mysteries. |
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This disc includes episodes from the following cartoons: "Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour," "Valley of the Dinosaurs," "Tom and Jerry / Grape Ape," "Banana Splits Adventure Hour," "Inch High Private Eye" and "New Adventures of Batman and Robin." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Nemo's a No No Affair," "A Greenthumb Is Not a Goldfinger," "The Secret Six Secret," "Swap Plot Flop," "The Midas Mix-Up," "X Marks the Spot," "Chili Today and Hot Tamale" and "Never Mind a Master Mind." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Plateau of the Apes Plot," "Strangemoon Over Miami," "All Wong in Hong Kong," "Melody Memory Mix-up," "The Great Pussycat Chase," "Spy School Spoof," "The Jumpin' Jupiter Affair" and "Don't Count on a Countess." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Plateau of the Apes Plot," "Strangemoon Over Miami," "All Wong in Hong Kong," "Melody Memory Mix-up," "The Great Pussycat Chase," "Spy School Spoof," "The Jumpin' Jupiter Affair" and "Don't Count on a Countess." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Nemo's a No No Affair," "A Greenthumb Is Not a Goldfinger," "The Secret Six Secret," "Swap Plot Flop," "The Midas Mix-Up," "X Marks the Spot," "Chili Today and Hot Tamale" and "Never Mind a Master Mind." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Foul Play in Funland," "The Backstage Rage," "Bedlam in the Bigtop," "A Gaggle of Galloping Ghosts," "Scooby-Doo and a Mummy, Too," "Which Witch Is Which?" and "Spooky Space Kook." |
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This disc includes the following episodes (shows 1-6): "Fur Out Furlough," "Follow That Feather," "Sky Hi-IQ," "Barnstormers," "Stop That Pigeon" and "The Cuckoo Patrol." |
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This disc includes the following episodes (shows 7-12): "The Swiss Yelps," "Eagle-Beagle," "Fly by Knights," "There's No Fool Like a Re-Fuel," "Movies Are Badder Than Ever," "Home Sweet Homing Pigeon," "Lens a Hand," "Vacation Trip Trap," "Stop Which Pigeon?," "Ceiling Zero Zero," "Who's Who?" and "Operation Birdbrain." |
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This disc includes the following episodes (shows 13-17): "Medal Muddle," "Go South, Young Pigeon," "Too Many Kooks," "Ice See You," "Balmy Swami," "Camouflage Hop-Aroo," "Have Plane Will Travel," "Windy Windmill," "Plane Talk" and "Happy Bird Day." |
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The cartoon -- and dog -- that spawned a thousand spin-offs began right here, in this 1969 Hanna-Barbera animated series about a boy (Shaggy), his dog (Scooby-Doo) and their trio of crime-solving pals (Daphne, Velma and Fred). Known collectively as Mystery Inc., the teens and their not-so-brave buddy Scooby travel the country in their bright-green Mystery Van debunking psychic charlatans and exposing baddies. |
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Ghosts, zombies, goblins and werewolves beware: Scooby-Doo, Shaggy and the other young sleuths of Mystery Inc. are on the job and exposing the misdeeds of creepy crooks in all 25 episodes from the first two seasons of this beloved cartoon series. Originally aired between 1969 and 1971, the episodes include "What a Night for a Knight," "Bedlam in the Big Top," "Spooky Space Kook," "Mystery Mask Mix-Up" and many more. |
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Catch all 17 episodes of this hilarious animated series from Hanna Barbera featuring the wacky Dick Dastardly and his partners in crime -- snickering Muttley, inventive Klunk and nervous Zilly. Aboard his magnificently silly airplane, which he christened the Vulture Squadron, Dastardly sets out to stop the evil Yankee Doodle Pigeon from wreaking havoc, but winds up making a colossal mess of his own. |
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Ghosts, zombies, goblins and werewolves beware: Scooby-Doo, Shaggy and the other young sleuths of Mystery Inc. are on the job and exposing the misdeeds of creepy crooks in all 25 episodes from the first two seasons of this beloved cartoon series. Originally aired between 1969 and 1971, the episodes include "What a Night for a Knight," "Bedlam in the Big Top," "Spooky Space Kook," "Mystery Mask Mix-Up" and many more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "What a Night for a Knight," "Hassle in the Castle," "A Clue for Scooby-Doo," "Mine Your Own Business," "Decoy for a Dognapper," "What the Hex Going On?" and "Never Ape an Ape Man." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Foul Play in Funland," "The Backstage Rage," "Bedlam in the Bigtop," "A Gaggle of Galloping Ghosts," "Scooby-Doo and a Mummy, Too," "Which Witch Is Which?" and "Spooky Space Kook." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Go Away Ghost Ship," "A Night of Fright Is No Delight," "That's Snow Ghost," "Nowhere to Hyde," "Mystery Mask Mix-Up," "Jeepers, It's the Creeper" and "Scooby's Night With a Frozen Fright." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Haunted House Hang-Up," "A Tiki Scare Is No Fair," "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Werewolf?" and "Don't Fool With a Phantom." |
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The cartoon -- and dog -- that spawned a thousand spin-offs began right here, in this 1969 Hanna-Barbera animated series about a boy (Shaggy), his dog (Scooby-Doo) and their trio of crime-solving pals (Daphne, Velma and Fred). Known collectively as Mystery Inc., the teens and their not-so-brave buddy Scooby travel the country in their bright-green Mystery Van debunking psychic charlatans and exposing baddies. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "What a Night for a Knight," "Hassle in the Castle," "A Clue for Scooby-Doo," "Mine Your Own Business," "Decoy for a Dognapper," "What the Hex Going On?" and "Never Ape an Ape Man." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Go Away Ghost Ship," "A Night of Fright Is No Delight," "That's Snow Ghost," "Nowhere to Hyde," "Mystery Mask Mix-Up," "Jeepers, It's the Creeper" and "Scooby's Night With a Frozen Fright." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Haunted House Hang-Up," "A Tiki Scare Is No Fair," "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Werewolf?" and "Don't Fool With a Phantom." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Jungle Jeopardy," "The Boardwalk Booby Trap," "The Terrible Trolley Trap," "Wild West Peril," "Carnival Calamity" and "The Treacherous Movie Lot Plot." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Jungle Jeopardy," "The Boardwalk Booby Trap," "The Terrible Trolley Trap," "Wild West Peril," "Carnival Calamity" and "The Treacherous Movie Lot Plot." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Arabian Desert Danger," "The Diabolical Department Store Danger," "Hair Raising Harness Race," "North Pole Peril," "Tall Timber Treachery" and "Cross Country Double Cross." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Big Bagdad Danger," "Bad Fortune in a Chinese Fortune Cookie,' "Big Top Trap," "Game of Peril" and "London Town Treachery." |
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Catch all 17 episodes of this unusual animated series featuring a fashionista heroine who derives her power from a pair of magical go-go boots. Her name's just as charming, too: Penelope Pitstop. Unfortunately, the evil Sylvester Sneakly (aka The Hooded Claw) doesn't find her delightful; instead, he views her as a major threat, which may explain why all he ever wants to do is destroy her. Can she continue to fend him off? |
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Catch all 17 episodes of this hilarious animated series from Hanna Barbera featuring the wacky Dick Dastardly and his partners in crime -- snickering Muttley, inventive Klunk and nervous Zilly. Aboard his magnificently silly airplane, which he christened the Vulture Squadron, Dastardly sets out to stop the evil Yankee Doodle Pigeon from wreaking havoc, but winds up making a colossal mess of his own. |
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This disc includes the following episodes (shows 7-12): "The Swiss Yelps," "Eagle-Beagle," "Fly by Knights," "There's No Fool Like a Re-Fuel," "Movies Are Badder Than Ever," "Home Sweet Homing Pigeon," "Lens a Hand," "Vacation Trip Trap," "Stop Which Pigeon?," "Ceiling Zero Zero," "Who's Who?" and "Operation Birdbrain." |
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This disc includes the following episodes (shows 13-17): "Medal Muddle," "Go South, Young Pigeon," "Too Many Kooks," "Ice See You," "Balmy Swami," "Camouflage Hop-Aroo," "Have Plane Will Travel," "Windy Windmill," "Plane Talk" and "Happy Bird Day." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Arabian Desert Danger," "The Diabolical Department Store Danger," "Hair Raising Harness Race," "North Pole Peril," "Tall Timber Treachery" and "Cross Country Double Cross." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Big Bagdad Danger," "Bad Fortune in a Chinese Fortune Cookie,' "Big Top Trap," "Game of Peril" and "London Town Treachery." |
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Catch all 17 episodes of this hilarious animated series from Hanna Barbera featuring the wacky Dick Dastardly and his partners in crime -- snickering Muttley, inventive Klunk and nervous Zilly. Aboard his magnificently silly airplane, which he christened the Vulture Squadron, Dastardly sets out to stop the evil Yankee Doodle Pigeon from wreaking havoc, but winds up making a colossal mess of his own. |
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This disc includes the following episodes (shows 1-6): "Fur Out Furlough," "Follow That Feather," "Sky Hi-IQ," "Barnstormers," "Stop That Pigeon" and "The Cuckoo Patrol." |
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Return to yesteryear -- courtesy of this vintage animated series -- with cosmic heroes Birdman and the Galaxy Trio. Endowed with special powers by Egyptian sun god Ra, Birdman and his avian sidekick, Avenger, take on the agents of F.E.A.R., including Dr. Freezoid and Mentok the Mindtaker. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Trio -- extraterrestrial crime fighters Vapor Man, Meteor Man and Gravity Girl -- pilot the &NFi;Condor I&NFi_; in their quest to stamp... |
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This disc includes the following episodes (8-14): "At the Races," "The Engagement Ring," "Hollyrock, Here I Come," "The Golf Champion," "The Sweepstakes Ticket," "The Drive-in" and "The Prowler." |
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This disc includes the following episodes (15-21): "The Girls Night Out," "Arthur Quarry's Dance Class," "The Big Bank Robbery," "The Snorkasaurus Hunter," "The Hot Piano," "The Hypnotist" and "Love Letters on the Rocks." |
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This disc includes the following episodes (22-28): "The Tycoon," "The Astra' Nuts," "The Long, Long Weekend," "In the Dough," "The Good Scout," "Rooms for Rent," "Fred Flintstone: Before and After." Also included are featurettes, the lost pilot, original TV spots and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes (1-7): "The Flintstone Flyer," "Hot Lips Hannigan," "The Swimming Pool," "No Help Wanted," "The Split Personality," "The Monster from the Tar Pits" and "The Babysitters." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "X the Eliminator," "The Ruthless Ringmaster," "The Quake Threat," "Birdman vs. Cumulus," "Nitron the Human Bomb," "The Purple Moss," "The Brain Thief," "Number One," "Birdman Meets Reducto," "The Chameleon" and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes (1-7): "The Flintstone Flyer," "Hot Lips Hannigan," "The Swimming Pool," "No Help Wanted," "The Split Personality," "The Monster from the Tar Pits" and "The Babysitters." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "X the Eliminator," "The Ruthless Ringmaster," "The Quake Threat," "Birdman vs. Cumulus," "Nitron the Human Bomb," "The Purple Moss," "The Brain Thief," "Number One," "Birdman Meets Reducto," "The Chameleon" and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Hannibal the Hunter," "The Wings of Fear," "The Menace of Dr. Millenium," "The Deadly Duplicator," "Train Trek," "Birdman and the Monster of the Mountains," "The Revenge of Dr. Millenium," "Birdman vs. the Speed Demon," "The Pirate Plot," "Murro the Maurader" and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes (8-14): "At the Races," "The Engagement Ring," "Hollyrock, Here I Come," "The Golf Champion," "The Sweepstakes Ticket," "The Drive-in" and "The Prowler." |
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This disc includes the following episodes (15-21): "The Girls Night Out," "Arthur Quarry's Dance Class," "The Big Bank Robbery," "The Snorkasaurus Hunter," "The Hot Piano," "The Hypnotist" and "Love Letters on the Rocks." |
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This disc includes the following episodes (22-28): "The Tycoon," "The Astra' Nuts," "The Long, Long Weekend," "In the Dough," "The Good Scout," "Rooms for Rent," "Fred Flintstone: Before and After." Also included are featurettes, the lost pilot, original TV spots and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Hannibal the Hunter," "The Wings of Fear," "The Menace of Dr. Millenium," "The Deadly Duplicator," "Train Trek," "Birdman and the Monster of the Mountains," "The Revenge of Dr. Millenium," "Birdman vs. the Speed Demon," "The Pirate Plot," "Murro the Maurader" and more. |
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This classic Saturday morning series features a pair of animated heroes: one from the future and one from the past. Armed with power bands on his wrists, cosmic cop Space Ghost does his best to smack down intergalactic villains such as Brak and Zorak. Sandwiched between Space Ghost segments, Dino Boy -- who's stuck in a primeval world after bailing out of a plane -- hooks up with a brontosaurus and a caveman named Ugh to battle ancient menaces. |
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This classic Saturday morning series features a pair of animated heroes: one from the future and one from the past. Armed with power bands on his wrists, cosmic cop Space Ghost does his best to smack down intergalactic villains such as Brak and Zorak. Sandwiched between Space Ghost segments, Dino Boy -- who's stuck in a primeval world after bailing out of a plane -- hooks up with a brontosaurus and a caveman named Ugh to battle ancient menaces. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Heat Thing," "Creature King," "The Web," "The Drone," "The Robot Master," "Hi-Jackers," "The Schemer," "Lokar, King of the Locusts," "The Cyclopeds," "The Iceman" and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Heat Thing," "Creature King," "The Web," "The Drone," "The Robot Master," "Hi-Jackers," "The Schemer," "Lokar, King of the Locusts," "The Cyclopeds," "The Iceman" and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Space Birds," "Nightmare Planet," "Ruler of the Rock Robots," "Jungle Planet," "The Space Arc," "The Space Piranhas," "The Ovens of Moltor," "The Looters," all six parts of "The Council of Doom" and more. Bonus material includes a ninety minute documentary "Simplicity: The Life and Art of Alex Toth. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Space Birds," "Nightmare Planet," "Ruler of the Rock Robots," "Jungle Planet," "The Space Arc," "The Space Piranhas," "The Ovens of Moltor," "The Looters," all six parts of "The Council of Doom" and more. Bonus material includes a ninety minute documentary "Simplicity: The Life and Art of Alex Toth. |
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This classic Saturday morning series features a pair of animated heroes: one from the future and one from the past. Armed with power bands on his wrists, cosmic cop Space Ghost does his best to smack down intergalactic villains such as Brak and Zorak. Sandwiched between Space Ghost segments, Dino Boy -- who's stuck in a primeval world after bailing out of a plane -- hooks up with a brontosaurus and a caveman named Ugh to battle ancient menaces. |
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Fred, Barney, Wilma, Betty and the rest of the Stone Age gang return for a sixth and final season of the classic cartoon. No stone is left unturned in these 26 episodes, where all aspects of pop culture are target for spoof. |
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Fred, Barney, Wilma, Betty and the rest of the Stone Age gang return for a sixth and final season of the classic cartoon. No stone is left unturned in these 26 episodes, where all aspects of pop culture are target for spoof. |
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This disc includes the following episodes (7-12): "The Great Gazoo," "Rip Van Flintstone," "The Gravelberry Pie King," "The Stonefinger Caper," "The Masquerade Party" and "Shinrock-A-Go-Go." |
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This disc includes the following episodes (13-18): "Royal Rubble," "Seeing Doubles," "How to Pick a Fight with Your Wife Without Really Trying," "Fred Goes Ape," "The Long, Long Long Weekend" and "Two Men on a Dinosaur." |
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Fred, Barney, Wilma, Betty and the rest of the Stone Age gang return for a sixth and final season of the classic cartoon. No stone is left unturned in these 26 episodes, where all aspects of pop culture are target for spoof. |
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This disc includes the following episodes (19-26): "The Treasure of Sierra Madrock," "Curtain Call at Bedrock," "Boss for a Day," "Fred's Island," "Jealousy," "Dripper," "My Fair Freddy" and "The Story of Rocky's Raiders." |
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This disc includes the following episodes (1-6): "No Biz Like Show Biz," "The House That Fred Built," "The Return of Stoney Curtis," "Disorder in the Court," "Circus Business" and "Samantha." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Big Game," "Atchison, Topeka & San Jose," "Calling All Kin," "Gridiron Gorilla," "Good Little Bad Guy," "Small Change," "Private Magilla," "Cradle Robber," "Hornswoggled," "Bank Pranks," "West Pest," "Muscle Tussle," "Groovey Movie," "TV Show," "Cat Nipped," "Airlift," "Annie Hoaxley" and "Army-Nervy Game." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Come Blow Your Dough," "School Daze," "Seein' Is Believin'," "Mad Scientist," "Sheepy Wolf," "Courtin' Disaster" "Masquerade Party," "Big Thinker," "A Tale Of Two Kitties," "Come Back Little Magilla," "Two Too Many," "Chomp Romp," "Fairy Godmother," "Bad Guys Are Good Guys," "Catch As Cat Can Day" and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Motorcycle Magilla," "Slick Quick Gun," "Legend Of Bat Mouseterson," "Is That Zoo?" "Mostly Ghostly," "Super Drooper," "Bird Brained," "Will O' The Whip," "Pep Hep," "Circus Ruckus," "Cactus Ruckus," "Shot At And Missed," "Magilla Gorilla Only Cartoons," "Camp Scamps, The Purple Mask" and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "That Was The Geek That Was," "Rapid Romance," "The Mouse From S.O.M.P." "Montana Magilla," "Magilla Mix-Up," "Wheelin' And Dealin'" "Big Town Show Down," "Feudal Feud," "Mad Avenue Madness," "Space Sheriff," "Heir Conditioning," "Beau Jest," "Red Riding Ricochet," "Hyde And Shriek" and more. |
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This charming collection of episodes from the long-running television series follows the high jinks of the lovably myopic Mr. Magoo (voiced by actor Jim Backus), who made his on-screen debut in 1949 in animated shorts aired in theaters. Wherever he goes, Mr. Magoo manages to wreak havoc -- but the mayhem springs from a place of innocence, as it's all a product of Magoo's inability to see clearly without his misplaced spectacles. |
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Animators William Hanna and Joseph Barbera present the classic adventures of Jonny Quest -- a young boy who, with his research-scientist father, travels the world solving mysteries and conquering evil. In this set of all 26 episodes from the show's action-packed first season, Indian orphan Hadji, bulldog Bandit and bodyguard "Race" Bannon aid Jonny and his dad in their "quest." Tim Matheson provides the voice of Jonny. |
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This disc includes the following special features: "Hop Happy," "Monster Fred," "Itty Bitty Fred," "Pebbles's Birthday Party," "Bedrock Rodeo Round-Up" and "Cinderellastone." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A Haunted House Is Not a Home," "Dr. Sinister," "The Gruesomes," "Most Beautiful Baby in Bedrock," "Dino and Juliet" and "King for a Night." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Indianrockolis 500," "Adobe Dick," "Christmas Flintstone," "Fred's Flying Lesson," "Fred's Second Car" and "Time Machine." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Hatrocks and the Gruesomes," "Moonlight and Maintenance," "Sheriff for a Day," "Deep in the Heart of Texarock," "The Rolls Rock Caper" and "Superstone." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Fred Meets Hercurock" and "Surfin' Fred." |
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Animators William Hanna and Joseph Barbera present the classic adventures of Jonny Quest -- a young boy who, with his research-scientist father, travels the world solving mysteries and conquering evil. In this set of all 26 episodes from the show's action-packed first season, Indian orphan Hadji, bulldog Bandit and bodyguard "Race" Bannon aid Jonny and his dad in their "quest." Tim Matheson provides the voice of Jonny. |
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Magilla Gorilla, a friendly but oafish ape, spends his days in the window of Mr. Peebles's pet shop in this classic cartoon. Magilla causes chaos in every episode, and Mr. Peebles, desperate to get rid of the profit-drainer, tries to sell him to anyone who'll take him. But the endearing beast always winds up back at the shop. This collection includes the complete series, plus bonus cartoons starring other favorite Hanna-Barbera characters. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Come Blow Your Dough," "School Daze," "Seein' Is Believin'," "Mad Scientist," "Sheepy Wolf," "Courtin' Disaster" "Masquerade Party," "Big Thinker," "A Tale Of Two Kitties," "Come Back Little Magilla," "Two Too Many," "Chomp Romp," "Fairy Godmother," "Bad Guys Are Good Guys," "Catch As Cat Can Day" and more. |
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This vintage cartoon follows boy-adventurer Jonny Quest as he travels the globe with his scientist father Dr. Benton Quest, superagent Race Bannon and wily orphan Hadji, using martial arts, technology and cunning to thwart one villain after another. |
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Season 5 of the popular series -- an animated version of Jackie Gleason's "The Honeymooners" -- finds Fred, Barney, Wilma, Betty, Pebbles, Bamm-Bamm and Dino the dinosaur dog continuing to cut up with their antics in the prehistoric town of Bedrock. In this collection of Stone Age episodes, the families travel through time, Fred plays cowboy in the rodeo, and the Flintstones and the Rubbles butt heads over who has the cutest baby. |
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This disc includes the following special features: "Hop Happy," "Monster Fred," "Itty Bitty Fred," "Pebbles's Birthday Party," "Bedrock Rodeo Round-Up" and "Cinderellastone." |
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This disc includes the following episodes (1-7): "Mystery of the Lizard Men," "Arctic Splashdown," "The Curse of Anubis," "Pursuit of the Po-Ho," "Riddle of the Gold," "Treasure of the Temple" and "Calcutta Adventure." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A Haunted House Is Not a Home," "Dr. Sinister," "The Gruesomes," "Most Beautiful Baby in Bedrock," "Dino and Juliet" and "King for a Night." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Indianrockolis 500," "Adobe Dick," "Christmas Flintstone," "Fred's Flying Lesson," "Fred's Second Car" and "Time Machine." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Hatrocks and the Gruesomes," "Moonlight and Maintenance," "Sheriff for a Day," "Deep in the Heart of Texarock," "The Rolls Rock Caper" and "Superstone." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Fred Meets Hercurock" and "Surfin' Fred." |
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This disc includes episodes 7-12. |
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This disc includes episodes 13-19. |
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This vintage cartoon follows boy-adventurer Jonny Quest as he travels the globe with his scientist father Dr. Benton Quest, superagent Race Bannon and wily orphan Hadji, using martial arts, technology and cunning to thwart one villain after another. |
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This disc includes the following episodes (8-14): "The Robot Spy," "Double Danger" (with accompanying fun fact/trivia Quest file), "Shadow of the Condor," "Skull and Double Crossbones," "The Dreadful Doll," "A Small Matter of Pygmies" and "Dragons of Ashida." |
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This disc includes episodes 20-26. |
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This disc includes the following episodes (15-21): "Turu the Terrible," "The Fraudulent Volcano," "The Werewolf of the Timberland," "Pirates from Below," "Attack of the Tree People," "The Invisible Monster" and "The Devil's Tower." |
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This disc includes the following episodes (22-26): "The Quetong Missile Mystery," "The House of Seven Gargoyles," "Terror Island," "Monster in a Monastery" and "The Sea Hunt." Also includes special features such as an animation featurette, the Jonny Quest Video Handbook and a vintage TV commercial. |
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After his girlfriend, Cindy, is kidnapped by the evil ringleader of the Chizzling Brothers Circus and forced to perform dangerous stunts, Yogi Bear (voiced by Daws Butler) and his sidekick, Boo Boo (Don Messick), leave Jellystone Park to go on a rescue mission. Culminating with a showdown atop a sky-high New York construction site, the animated adventure features all the wisecracks audiences expect from the famed smarter-than-average bear. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Big Game," "Atchison, Topeka & San Jose," "Calling All Kin," "Gridiron Gorilla," "Good Little Bad Guy," "Small Change," "Private Magilla," "Cradle Robber," "Hornswoggled," "Bank Pranks," "West Pest," "Muscle Tussle," "Groovey Movie," "TV Show," "Cat Nipped," "Airlift," "Annie Hoaxley" and "Army-Nervy Game." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Motorcycle Magilla," "Slick Quick Gun," "Legend Of Bat Mouseterson," "Is That Zoo?" "Mostly Ghostly," "Super Drooper," "Bird Brained," "Will O' The Whip," "Pep Hep," "Circus Ruckus," "Cactus Ruckus," "Shot At And Missed," "Magilla Gorilla Only Cartoons," "Camp Scamps, The Purple Mask" and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes (1-7): "Mystery of the Lizard Men," "Arctic Splashdown," "The Curse of Anubis," "Pursuit of the Po-Ho," "Riddle of the Gold," "Treasure of the Temple" and "Calcutta Adventure." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "That Was The Geek That Was," "Rapid Romance," "The Mouse From S.O.M.P." "Montana Magilla," "Magilla Mix-Up," "Wheelin' And Dealin'" "Big Town Show Down," "Feudal Feud," "Mad Avenue Madness," "Space Sheriff," "Heir Conditioning," "Beau Jest," "Red Riding Ricochet," "Hyde And Shriek" and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes (8-14): "The Robot Spy," "Double Danger" (with accompanying fun fact/trivia Quest file), "Shadow of the Condor," "Skull and Double Crossbones," "The Dreadful Doll," "A Small Matter of Pygmies" and "Dragons of Ashida." |
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This disc includes the following episodes (15-21): "Turu the Terrible," "The Fraudulent Volcano," "The Werewolf of the Timberland," "Pirates from Below," "Attack of the Tree People," "The Invisible Monster" and "The Devil's Tower." |
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This disc includes the following episodes (22-26): "The Quetong Missile Mystery," "The House of Seven Gargoyles," "Terror Island," "Monster in a Monastery" and "The Sea Hunt." Also includes special features such as an animation featurette, the Jonny Quest Video Handbook and a vintage TV commercial. |
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Magilla Gorilla, a friendly but oafish ape, spends his days in the window of Mr. Peebles's pet shop in this classic cartoon. Magilla causes chaos in every episode, and Mr. Peebles, desperate to get rid of the profit-drainer, tries to sell him to anyone who'll take him. But the endearing beast always winds up back at the shop. This collection includes the complete series, plus bonus cartoons starring other favorite Hanna-Barbera characters. |
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This disc includes episodes 1-6. |
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After his girlfriend, Cindy, is kidnapped by the evil ringleader of the Chizzling Brothers Circus and forced to perform dangerous stunts, Yogi Bear (voiced by Daws Butler) and his sidekick, Boo Boo (Don Messick), leave Jellystone Park to go on a rescue mission. Culminating with a showdown atop a sky-high N... |
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Season 5 of the popular series -- an animated version of Jackie Gleason's "The Honeymooners" -- finds Fred, Barney, Wilma, Betty, Pebbles, Bamm-Bamm and Dino the dinosaur dog continuing to cut up with their antics in the prehistoric town of Bedrock. In this collection of Stone Age episodes, the families travel through time, Fred plays cowboy in the rodeo, and the Flintstones and the Rubbles butt heads over who has the cutest baby. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Ann-Margrock Presents," "Groom Gloom," "Little Bamm-Bamm," "Dino Disappears," "Fred's Monkeyshines" and "The Flintstone Canaries." Extras include audio commentary. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Glue for Two," "Big League Freddie," "Old Lady Betty," "Sleep on, Sweet Fred," "Kleptomanicac Pebbles" and "Daddy's Little Beauty." Extras include "The Legendary Music of Hoyt Curtin." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Daddies Anonymous," "Peek-a-Boo Camera," "Once upon a Coward," "Ten Little Flintstones," "Fred El Terrifico" and "Bedrock Hillbillies." Extras include a featurette. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Flintstone and the Lion," "Cave Scout Jamboree," "Room for Two" and "Ladies Night at the Lodge." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Reel Trouble," "Son of Rockzilla," "Bachelor Daze" and "Operation Switchover." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Ann-Margrock Presents," "Groom Gloom," "Little Bamm-Bamm," "Dino Disappears," "Fred's Monkeyshines" and "The Flintstone Canaries." Extras include audio commentary. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Glue for Two," "Big League Freddie," "Old Lady Betty," "Sleep on, Sweet Fred," "Kleptomanicac Pebbles" and "Daddy's Little Beauty." Extras include "The Legendary Music of Hoyt Curtin." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Daddies Anonymous," "Peek-a-Boo Camera," "Once upon a Coward," "Ten Little Flintstones," "Fred El Terrifico" and "Bedrock Hillbillies." Extras include a featurette. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Flintstone and the Lion," "Cave Scout Jamboree," "Room for Two" and "Ladies Night at the Lodge." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Reel Trouble," "Son of Rockzilla," "Bachelor Daze" and "Operation Switchover." |
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Grab a plate of brontosaurus burgers and settle in for the fourth season of the prime-time 'toon series, which finds Flintstone neighbors Barney and Betty Rubble fighting to adopt Bamm-Bamm, an orphaned tot with superhuman strength. In other Stone Age adventures, sexy singer Ann-Margrock baby-sits Pebbles, Fred and Wilma fall victim to jewel thieves, and Fred tries to turn a lion cub into a house pet. |
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Grab a plate of brontosaurus burgers and settle in for the fourth season of the prime-time 'toon series, which finds Flintstone neighbors Barney and Betty Rubble fighting to adopt Bamm-Bamm, an orphaned tot with superhuman strength. In other Stone Age adventures, sexy singer Ann-Margrock baby-sits Pebbles, Fred and Wilma fall victim to jewel thieves, and Fred tries to turn a lion cub into a house pet. |
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This vintage hit from Hanna-Barbera Productions chronicles the adventures of George, Jane, Judy and Elroy Jetson. Although they drive flying cars and have a robot maid, the Jetsons still deal with the same kind of problems that bedevil most families. This collection contains all 24 episodes from the cartoon's first season. Mel Blanc and Penny Singleton (from the "Blondie" movie serials) are among the voices. |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Rosey the Robot," "A Date with the Jet Screamer," "The Space Car," "The Coming of Astro," "Jetson's night Out," "The Good Little Scouts" and "The Flying Suit." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Millionaire Astro," "The Little Man," "Las Venus," "Jane's Driving Lesson," "G.I. Jetson," "Miss Solar System" and "TV or not TV." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Private Property," "Dude Planet," and "Elroy's Mob." Also includes bonus material such as featurettes and character biographies. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Buffalo Convention," "The Little Stranger," "Baby Barney," "Hawaian Escapade," "Ladies Day" and "Nuttin' But the Tooth." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Dino Goes Hollyrock," "Fred's New Boss," "Barney the Invisible," "The Bowling Ballet," "The Twitch" and "Here's Snow in Your Eyes." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "High School Fred," "Dial 'S' for Suspicion," "Flashgun Freddie," "The Kissing Burglar," "Wilma, the Maid" and "The Hero." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Surprise," "Mother-In-Law's Visit," "Foxy Grandma," "Fred's New Job" and "Dress Rehearsal." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Carry On, Nurse Fred," "Ventriloquist Barney," "The Big Move," "Swedish Visitors" and "The Birthday Party." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Buffalo Convention," "The Little Stranger," "Baby Barney," "Hawaian Escapade," "Ladies Day" and "Nuttin' But the Tooth." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "High School Fred," "Dial 'S' for Suspicion," "Flashgun Freddie," "The Kissing Burglar," "Wilma, the Maid" and "The Hero." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Surprise," "Mother-In-Law's Visit," "Foxy Grandma," "Fred's New Job" and "Dress Rehearsal." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Carry On, Nurse Fred," "Ventriloquist Barney," "The Big Move," "Swedish Visitors" and "The Birthday Party." |
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This vintage hit from Hanna-Barbera Productions chronicles the adventures of George, Jane, Judy and Elroy Jetson. Although they drive flying cars and have a robot maid, the Jetsons still deal with the same kind of problems that bedevil most families. This collection contains all 24 episodes from the cartoon's first season. Mel Blanc and Penny Singleton (from the "Blondie" movie serials) are among the voices. |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Rosey's Boyfriend," "Elroy's TV Show," "Uniblab." "A Visit from Grandpa," "Astro's Top Secret," "Elroy's Pal" and "Test Pilot." |
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&NFb;&NFb_;Yabba-dabba-doo! Twenty-eight episodes from the legendary cartoon series by animators Hanna-Barbera (and based on Jackie Gleason's "The Honeymooners," no less) are included in this uproarious collection. Fred, Wilma, Betty, Barney, Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm (and even Dino and Mr. Slate) are all here, ensuring that a great time is had by all in this third season of animated prehistoric tales. Pass the brontosaurus burgers! |
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Hanna-Barbera had already made a hit out of the past ("The Flintstones"), so it created this future-based counterpart about hapless computer guy George Jetson and his typical space-age family, who drive flying cars and get their food from a machine. Wife Jane and daughter Judy obsess over fashion, while young son Elroy conducts complex science experiments and robotic maid Rosie takes care of the chores. The show spawned a 1990 feature film. |
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&NFb;&NFb_;Yabba-dabba-doo! Twenty-eight episodes from the legendary cartoon series by animators Hanna-Barbera (and based on Jackie Gleason's "The Honeymooners," no less) are included in this uproarious collection. Fred, Wilma, Betty, Barney, Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm (and even Dino and Mr. Slate) are all here, ensuring that a great time is had by all in this third season of animated prehistoric tales. Pass the brontosaurus burgers! |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Dino Goes Hollyrock," "Fred's New Boss," "Barney the Invisible," "The Bowling Ballet," "The Twitch" and "Here's Snow in Your Eyes." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Rosey the Robot," "A Date with the Jet Screamer," "The Space Car," "The Coming of Astro," "Jetson's night Out," "The Good Little Scouts" and "The Flying Suit." |
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This vintage hit from Hanna-Barbera Productions chronicles the adventures of George, Jane, Judy and Elroy Jetson. Although they drive flying cars and have a robot maid, the Jetsons still deal with the same kind of problems that bedevil most families. This collection contains all 24 episodes from the cartoon's first season. Mel Blanc and Penny Singleton (from the "Blondie" movie serials) are among the voices. |
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Hanna-Barbera had already made a hit out of the past ("The Flintstones"), so it created this future-based counterpart about hapless computer guy George Jetson and his typical space-age family, who drive flying cars and get their food from a machine. Wife Jane and daughter Judy obsess over fashion, while young son Elroy conducts complex science experiments and robotic maid Rosie takes care of the chores. The show spawned a 1990 feature film. |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Rosey's Boyfriend," "Elroy's TV Show," "Uniblab." "A Visit from Grandpa," "Astro's Top Secret," "Elroy's Pal" and "Test Pilot." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Millionaire Astro," "The Little Man," "Las Venus," "Jane's Driving Lesson," "G.I. Jetson," "Miss Solar System" and "TV or not TV." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Private Property," "Dude Planet," and "Elroy's Mob." Also includes bonus material such as featurettes and character biographies. |
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This disc includes the following episodes (1-6): "The Hit Song Writers," "Droop Along Flintstone," "The Missing Bus," "Alvin Brickrock Presents," "Fred Flintstone Woos Again" and "The Rock Quarry Story." |
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This disc includes the following episodes (7-12): "The Soft Touchables," "Flintstone of Prinstone," "The Little White Lie," "Social Climbers," "The Beauty Contest" and "The Masquerade Ball." |
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This disc includes the following episodes (13-18): "The Picnic," "The House Guest," "The X-Ray Story," "The Gambler," "A Star Is Almost Born" and "The Entertainer." |
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This disc includes the following episodes (19-25): "Wilma's Vanishing Money," "Fuedin' and Fussin'," "Impractical Joker," "Operation Barney," "The Happy Household," "Fred Strikes Out" and "This Is Your Lifesaver." |
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This disc includes the following episodes (26-33): "Trouble-In-Law ," "The Mailman Cometh," "The Rock Vegas Story," "Divided We Sail," "Kleptomaniac Caper," "Latin Lover" and "Take Me Out to the Ball Game." |
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This disc includes the following episodes (1-6): "The Hit Song Writers," "Droop Along Flintstone," "The Missing Bus," "Alvin Brickrock Presents," "Fred Flintstone Woos Again" and "The Rock Quarry Story." |
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This disc includes the following episodes (7-12): "The Soft Touchables," "Flintstone of Prinstone," "The Little White Lie," "Social Climbers," "The Beauty Contest" and "The Masquerade Ball." |
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This disc includes the following episodes (13-18): "The Picnic," "The House Guest," "The X-Ray Story," "The Gambler," "A Star Is Almost Born" and "The Entertainer." |
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This disc includes the following episodes (19-25): "Wilma's Vanishing Money," "Fuedin' and Fussin'," "Impractical Joker," "Operation Barney," "The Happy Household," "Fred Strikes Out" and "This Is Your Lifesaver." |
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This disc includes the following episodes (26-33): "Trouble-In-Law ," "The Mailman Cometh," "The Rock Vegas Story," "Divided We Sail," "Kleptomaniac Caper," "Latin Lover" and "Take Me Out to the Ball Game." |
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Have a yabba-dabba-doo time with this collection of Season 2 episodes of Hanna-Barbera's beloved animated sitcom as the modern stone-age family tries to build a happy home life in the town of Bedrock. Watch as Fred (Alan Reed), Barney (Mel Blanc and Daws Butler), Wilma (Jean Vander Pyl) and Betty (Bea Benaderet) deal with the shenanigans of Fred and Barney's boss, Mr. Slate (John Stephenson); a limelight-hungry Dino; and more. |
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Have a yabba-dabba-doo time with this collection of Season 2 episodes of Hanna-Barbera's beloved animated sitcom as the modern stone-age family tries to build a happy home life in the town of Bedrock. Watch as Fred (Alan Reed), Barney (Mel Blanc and Daws Butler), Wilma (Jean Vander Pyl) and Betty (Bea Benaderet) deal with the shenanigans of Fred and Barney's boss, Mr. Slate (John Stephenson); a limelight-hungry Dino; and more. |
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Kick back and relax like it's Saturday morning -- no matter what day of the week it is -- with this collection of classic cartoons from the 1960s that features the Flintstones, Quick-Draw McGraw, Porky Pig and a long list of other popular characters. Highlights include the pilot episode of "The Jetsons" in which the family meets their new maid, Rosey, for the first time and several episodes from "The Magilla Gorilla Show." |
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This disc includes episodes from the following cartoon series: "Top Cat," "Atom Ant/Precious Pup/Hillbilly Bears," "The Peter Potamus Show," "Secret Squirrel/Squid Diddly/Winsom Witch," "The Flintstone," "The Porky Pig Show" and "The Quick Draw McGraw Show." |
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This disc includes episodes from the following cartoon series: "The Jetsons," "Marine Boy," "Space Ghost/Dino Boy," "The Herculoids," "Frankenstein Jr. & The Impossibles" and "The Magilla Gorilla Show." |
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Modern Stone Age family Fred, Wilma and Pebbles Flintstone and neighbors Barney, Betty and Bamm-Bamm Rubble wreak havoc on life in Bedrock in one of the most fun-loving, recognizable animated television shows of all time. Sight gags and ironic names abound, from Wilma's Stoneway piano to the hi-fi (a turntable and a bird with a long beak) to the car with no floorboards and steamrollers for wheels. This cartoon delighted viewers for six seasons. |
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Put on your pajamas, grab a bowl of sugary cereal and jump back in time to delight in the antics of Fred Flintstone, Porky Pig, Space Ghost, George Jetson, Superman and other beloved Saturday morning animated celebrities from the 1960s. This collection of classic cartoons also includes episodes of "Johnny Cypher in Dimension Zero," "The Herculoids," "Tom and Jerry," "Magilla Gorilla" "The Road Runner Show" and more. |
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Modern Stone Age family Fred, Wilma and Pebbles Flintstone and neighbors Barney, Betty and Bamm-Bamm Rubble wreak havoc on life in Bedrock in one of the most fun-loving, recognizable animated television shows of all time. Sight gags and ironic names abound, from Wilma's Stoneway piano to the hi-fi (a turntable and a bird with a long beak) to the car with no floorboards and steamrollers for wheels. This cartoon delighted viewers for six seasons. |
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