Scooby-Doo, Shaggy and the rest of the Mystery Inc. gang embark on an international treasure hunt in an attempt to claim the legendary Sword of Fate -- a blade said to possess magical powers. To get to the sword, though, Scooby and Shaggy will have to get past the Black Samurai and his robot ninja army. Not to worry: A sword master has trained the less-than-dynamic duo in the ancient martial art of bushido in this goofy animated feature. |
Scooby-Doo, Shaggy and the rest of the Mystery Inc. gang embark on an international treasure hunt in an attempt to claim the legendary Sword of Fate -- a blade said to possess magical powers. To get to the sword, though, Scooby and Shaggy will have to get past the Black Samurai and his robot ninja army. Not to worry: A sword master has trained the less-than-dynamic duo in the ancient martial art of bushido in this goofy animated feature. |
As Halloweentown prepares to celebrate its 1,000th anniversary, Marnie Piper (Sara Paxton) and her brother Dylan (Joey Zimmerman) return to Witch University, where trouble is in session from the Sinister Sisters (Katie Cockrell, |
As Halloweentown prepares to celebrate its 1,000th anniversary, Marnie Piper (Sara Paxton) and her brother Dylan (Joey Zimmerman) return to Witch University, where trouble is in session from the Sinister Sisters (Katie Cockrell, Kellie Cockrell and Kristy Wu) and from someone who's plotting to use Marnie's powers for evil. Debbie Reynolds returns as Marnie and Dylan's grandmother Aggie in this mystery-filled sequel. |
Teen Titans Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, Raven and Beast Boy travel from Jump City to Japan to track down the evil master of a crazed technomaster ninja named Saico-Tek. After Robin captures the ninja, he interrogates him and uncovers a clue pointing to enigmatic villain Brushogun. The teens pack their bags and head to Tokyo. Can the talented Titan crew locate this criminal mastermind and save the citizens of Japan's most crowded city? |
Teen Titans Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, Raven and Beast Boy travel from Jump City to Japan to track down the evil master of a crazed technomaster ninja named Saico-Tek. After Robin captures the ninja, he interrogates him and uncovers a clue pointing to enigmatic villain Brushogun. The teens pack their bags and head to Tokyo. Can the talented Titan crew locate this criminal mastermind and save the citizens of Japan's most crowded city? |
TV may not be the source of all society's ills, but when a supernatural kiddie show with a super-creepy host plays games with Haley's mind, she becomes a rebellious hellion who won't take no for an answer, no matter the question. |
Jake comes up with a seemingly ingenious solution to his overloaded work schedule: He'll make copies of himself so he can multitask in the most literal sense. But what happens when one of those clones has a mind -- and an agenda -- of its own? |
With Rose out of the picture, Jake longs for a new girlfriend in his life, but when one comes along, his friends don't seem to approve. Could it be this mysterious beauty intends to lure Jake to his doom? |
They say kids grow up too fast these days, but Jake takes it to a whole new level when his youth is literally stolen from him. Suddenly he's 21, and while it does have its perks, being a grown-up isn't all it's cracked up to be. |
Jake and Spud do a little undercover sleuthing at the Huntsclan Academy, where they unexpectedly encounter Rose. Jake tries to persuade her to come back to New York, but Rose has one very dangerous final exam to pass before she can graduate. |
When Spud gets nipped by a magical frog, he winds up with some very amphibian ambitions, not to mention special frog powers. All's swell and good until Numbers 88 and 89 get a taste for magic frog legs. |
Jake gets a new animal guardian and suddenly Fu finds himself playing second fiddle to a helper monkey with a hip-hop style. But does anything compare with the loyalty of man's best friend, especially when an old enemy enters the picture? |
Will Grandpa never learn? This time, he entrusts Jake with a magical artifact slated for destruction. However, when Jake learns that the object is actually a supernatural game controller, he can't keep his thumbs off it. |
What could be more boring than following dull old dad around on Take Your Child to Work Day? Nothing, Jake thinks, at least until a pack of vicious vampires comes calling, and dad proves not to be so dull after all. |
Jake, Trixie and Spud take summer jobs as counselors at Camp Mugwomp, where it comes as no surprise that the place is haunted. And as at most haunted camps, the restless spirits at Camp Mugwomp have an insatiable thirst for revenge. |
Jake gets the blog bug and starts ranting to the online world about Rotwood's many deficiencies. There are inevitable unintended consequences when the object of his outrage becomes the scourge of the mystic realm. |
Once again, Jake finds himself overworked, overwhelmed and stressed to the max. Maybe it's time to relinquish his powers and turn the reins of the American Dragon over to sister Haley. But is Haley ready for the biggest challenge of her life? |
Poor Spud can't stand it when Stacy and Nigel start dating, and he'll do anything in his power to earn her love. Unfortunately, Spud doesn't have any powers, so he turns to the evil Gorgon Fury for exactly the wrong kind of help. |
Will Grandpa never learn? This time, he entrusts Jake with a magical artifact slated for destruction. However, when Jake learns that the object is actually a supernatural game controller, he can't keep his thumbs off it. |
What could be more boring than following dull old dad around on Take Your Child to Work Day? Nothing, Jake thinks, at least until a pack of vicious vampires comes calling, and dad proves not to be so dull after all. |
Jake gets the blog bug and starts ranting to the online world about Rotwood's many deficiencies. There are inevitable unintended consequences when the object of his outrage becomes the scourge of the mystic realm. |
Jake feels he needs an edge in preparing for Rotwood's upcoming exam, so he uses a magical item that allows him to enter his teacher's dreams. All's well and good until he accidentally unleashes a frightening beast from Rotwood's subconscious. |
Jake and Trixie confront the villainous villainess Fury, who seeks to reunite with her powerful Gorgon sisters and conquer the mortal world. And she's not above possessing the bodies of unsuspecting cheerleaders to get the job done. |
Jake gets a new animal guardian and suddenly Fu finds himself playing second fiddle to a helper monkey with a hip-hop style. But does anything compare with the loyalty of man's best friend, especially when an old enemy enters the picture? |
Jake, Trixie and Spud take summer jobs as counselors at Camp Mugwomp, where it comes as no surprise that the place is haunted. And as at most haunted camps, the restless spirits at Camp Mugwomp have an insatiable thirst for revenge. |
When Jake's actions inadvertently lead to Rotwood's firing, his likeable replacement, Principal Brock, turns out to be a relentless dragon hunter with a magical potion that could expose Jake's most important secret. |
Jake and Rose are the surprise nominees for king and queen of the school's homecoming festival, and Spud and Trixie connive to get closer to the objects of their desire. But Rose threatens to rain on the parade when she's forced to betray Jake. |
It's the freakiest of Fridays when a magic mirror causes Jake and Haley to switch bodies for a day. What better way to learn the difficulties someone else has to deal with every day than to experience them yourself? |
Spud's high score on a government intelligence test does not go unnoticed by the powers that be, and soon, he's recruited for the top secret Genius Institute. But not everything is as it seems at this school for the gifted. |
The Long clan heads to their homeland, Hong Kong, for some much-needed rest, relaxation and reconnection. However, it quickly becomes a working vacation when the Dark Dragon rears its ugly head, and Grandpa ends up in its clutches. |
Once again, Jake finds himself overworked, overwhelmed and stressed to the max. Maybe it's time to relinquish his powers and turn the reins of the American Dragon over to sister Haley. But is Haley ready for the biggest challenge of her life? |
The Longs head to Florida for a big family reunion, where Jake finds double his usual trouble. First, there's highly irritating cousin Greggy, and then there's the crazed villain bent on drowning most of North America. But which is worse? |
During the Chinese New Year celebration, Grandpa entrusts Jake with the care of the shop. But when a disgruntled Jake carelessly curses the place with bad luck, there's no one around but him to deal with the fallout. |
Jake faces the most fearsome monster he's ever encountered -- his own jealousy. Feeling pushed aside by Rose, he misuses an arrow from Cupid's quiver to secure her love. The plan backfires big time when the shot turns Rose's genuine love icy cold. |
It's the freakiest of Fridays when a magic mirror causes Jake and Haley to switch bodies for a day. What better way to learn the difficulties someone else has to deal with every day than to experience them yourself? |
Poor Spud can't stand it when Stacy and Nigel start dating, and he'll do anything in his power to earn her love. Unfortunately, Spud doesn't have any powers, so he turns to the evil Gorgon Fury for exactly the wrong kind of help. |
With Rose out of the picture, Jake longs for a new girlfriend in his life, but when one comes along, his friends don't seem to approve. Could it be this mysterious beauty intends to lure Jake to his doom? |
Jake and Rose are the surprise nominees for king and queen of the school's homecoming festival, and Spud and Trixie connive to get closer to the objects of their desire. But Rose threatens to rain on the parade when she's forced to betray Jake. |
It's trouble in two dimensions for Jake when his grandfather takes a fancy to Ms. Derceto, the school principal, while at the same time, a fearsome creature is taking a violent toll on the denizens of the mystic realms. |
The Longs head to Florida for a big family reunion, where Jake finds double his usual trouble. First, there's highly irritating cousin Greggy, and then there's the crazed villain bent on drowning most of North America. But which is worse? |
When Spud gets nipped by a magical frog, he winds up with some very amphibian ambitions, not to mention special frog powers. All's swell and good until Numbers 88 and 89 get a taste for magic frog legs. |
They say kids grow up too fast these days, but Jake takes it to a whole new level when his youth is literally stolen from him. Suddenly he's 21, and while it does have its perks, being a grown-up isn't all it's cracked up to be. |
During the Chinese New Year celebration, Grandpa entrusts Jake with the care of the shop. But when a disgruntled Jake carelessly curses the place with bad luck, there's no one around but him to deal with the fallout. |
Jake faces the most fearsome monster he's ever encountered -- his own jealousy. Feeling pushed aside by Rose, he misuses an arrow from Cupid's quiver to secure her love. The plan backfires big time when the shot turns Rose's genuine love icy cold. |
Jake thinks the Long family's longstanding Christmas traditions are an embarrassing joke, so he chooses not to participate. Can a lost baby Bigfoot help Jake learn the true meaning of the holiday season? |
If Jake is going to be elected student body president against a wily young sorcerer, he's going to need a leg up. Perhaps an ancient warrior's helmet with mind-reading powers is just the ticket. Then again, maybe it's not. |
TV may not be the source of all society's ills, but when a supernatural kiddie show with a super-creepy host plays games with Haley's mind, she becomes a rebellious hellion who won't take no for an answer, no matter the question. |
Jake's feeling lucky and charmed when he falls in with a mob of law-flouting leprechauns. Suddenly, he's all about blarney stones and bling -- and losing sight of himself. He'll soon find out there's nothing but trouble at the end of that rainbow. |
It's back to the future Jake Long style when the American Dragon travels back to the heady days of the 1980s to warn his dad-to-be about the magical realm. Trouble ensues when dad bugs out and breaks off his engagement to Jake's mom. |
Jake concocts a potion meant to help him locate the missing Rose, but his plan turns into a real monster problem when the mixture gets baked into a batch of cupcakes to be sold at the school carnival. |
The Long clan heads to their homeland, Hong Kong, for some much-needed rest, relaxation and reconnection. However, it quickly becomes a working vacation when the Dark Dragon rears its ugly head, and Grandpa ends up in its clutches. |
Jake concocts a potion meant to help him locate the missing Rose, but his plan turns into a real monster problem when the mixture gets baked into a batch of cupcakes to be sold at the school carnival. |
This season of the popular animated series follows the adventures of Jake Long, the teenager and dragon-in-disguise who must protect magical beings from the vile Huntsman and other dangers. This season, Jake takes on three evil gorgons who have bewitched the school cheerleaders, goes undercover at the Huntsman's training academy, rescues a baby Sasquatch and gets tangled up in the shady dealings of a leprechaun. |
Jake's feeling lucky and charmed when he falls in with a mob of law-flouting leprechauns. Suddenly, he's all about blarney stones and bling -- and losing sight of himself. He'll soon find out there's nothing but trouble at the end of that rainbow. |
Jake and Trixie confront the villainous villainess Fury, who seeks to reunite with her powerful Gorgon sisters and conquer the mortal world. And she's not above possessing the bodies of unsuspecting cheerleaders to get the job done. |
This season of the popular animated series follows the adventures of Jake Long, the teenager and dragon-in-disguise who must protect magical beings from the vile Huntsman and other dangers. This season, Jake takes on three evil gorgons who have bewitched the school cheerleaders, goes undercover at the Huntsman's training academy, rescues a baby Sasquatch and gets tangled up in the shady dealings of a leprechaun. |
Spud's high score on a government intelligence test does not go unnoticed by the powers that be, and soon, he's recruited for the top secret Genius Institute. But not everything is as it seems at this school for the gifted. |
Jake feels he needs an edge in preparing for Rotwood's upcoming exam, so he uses a magical item that allows him to enter his teacher's dreams. All's well and good until he accidentally unleashes a frightening beast from Rotwood's subconscious. |
It's back to the future Jake Long style when the American Dragon travels back to the heady days of the 1980s to warn his dad-to-be about the magical realm. Trouble ensues when dad bugs out and breaks off his engagement to Jake's mom. |
Jake has grown accustomed to being the family's No. 1 dragon, so when sister Haley begins her training, their long-simmering sibling rivalry threatens to erupt. And when two dragons go at it, look out! |
The No. 1 source of teen heartbreak is acne, and Jake's got a serious case of the dragon variety. To make matters worse, he and Rose have to keep things on the down-low as they plot to thwart the Huntsman's dastardly plans. |
Jake and Spud do a little undercover sleuthing at the Huntsclan Academy, where they unexpectedly encounter Rose. Jake tries to persuade her to come back to New York, but Rose has one very dangerous final exam to pass before she can graduate. |
Jake has grown accustomed to being the family's No. 1 dragon, so when sister Haley begins her training, their long-simmering sibling rivalry threatens to erupt. And when two dragons go at it, look out! |
The No. 1 source of teen heartbreak is acne, and Jake's got a serious case of the dragon variety. To make matters worse, he and Rose have to keep things on the down-low as they plot to thwart the Huntsman's dastardly plans. |
It's trouble in two dimensions for Jake when his grandfather takes a fancy to Ms. Derceto, the school principal, while at the same time, a fearsome creature is taking a violent toll on the denizens of the mystic realms. |
Jake comes up with a seemingly ingenious solution to his overloaded work schedule: He'll make copies of himself so he can multitask in the most literal sense. But what happens when one of those clones has a mind -- and an agenda -- of its own? |
Jake thinks the Long family's longstanding Christmas traditions are an embarrassing joke, so he chooses not to participate. Can a lost baby Bigfoot help Jake learn the true meaning of the holiday season? |
When Jake's actions inadvertently lead to Rotwood's firing, his likeable replacement, Principal Brock, turns out to be a relentless dragon hunter with a magical potion that could expose Jake's most important secret. |
If Jake is going to be elected student body president against a wily young sorcerer, he's going to need a leg up. Perhaps an ancient warrior's helmet with mind-reading powers is just the ticket. Then again, maybe it's not. |
Jake uses Halloween as an excuse to throw a "best of both worlds" party for his mystical and nonmystical friends, but when the Dragon Council finds out, they strip him of his powers. Can an average everyday kid still save the day when needed? |
When Jake acts up one time too many in Rotwood's class, his punishment is to write an essay about one of his role models. In the process, he learns some fascinating facts about his old fogy Grandpa, who's definitely more than meets the eye. |
On trip to meet with the Dragon Council on the far side of the world, Jake must prove himself in a series of tests of bravery, wisdom and basic fire-breathing skills. As if that's not enough, he has to deal with an annoying punk and the Dark Dragon. |
When a young giant runs away from home to become a professional wrestler, his parents turn to the American Dragon for help. Jake takes on the guise of a wrestler to infiltrate the organization, but soon finds out it's even harder than it looks. |
With Jake and Grandpa away at a dragon retreat, Fu, Trixie and Spud are left in charge of the shop, and they're eager to prove themselves worthy. But when mountain trolls attack, the three of them find they're no substitute for the American Dragon. |
Jake uses Halloween as an excuse to throw a "best of both worlds" party for his mystical and nonmystical friends, but when the Dragon Council finds out, they strip him of his powers. Can an average everyday kid still save the day when needed? |
Jake is captured by the Huntsclan, who plan to hunt him and other mystical creatures for sport. Jake learns the strength of his leadership skills when he bands together with the other captives to escape. Is it high time he share the truth with Rose? |
Jake accidentally allows a troublemaking gremlin to escape and run amok in New York City. Now, he's got to act fast before the machine-scuttling critter strips the entire Big Apple right down to the core. |
When the dark wizard Pandarus stages a beauty pageant, it takes Jake, Grandpa and Fu about one second to determine that he must be up to no good. And they're right, as Pandarus is making a play to become the most powerful evil sorcerer alive. |
A getaway camping trip with his dad, Trixie and Spud turns out to be more eventful than Jake anticipates when he winds up protecting a village of woodland sprites from a vicious monster known as the Jersey Devil. |
On a school-sponsored ski trip, Jake decides it's time to come clean to Rose about being the American Dragon. But Jake's not the only one with a big secret, and an unexpected appearance from the Huntsgirl could signal a change in their relationship. |
Jake learns that all dragons are capable of shape-shifting, and with help from Fu, he's able to tap into this power. However, when he starts abusing his new ability, it gets the better of him, and he winds up in the clutches of the Huntsclan. |
When a mischievous goblin wants to exploit a pair of psychic twins for personal gain, Jake has to play bodyguard. But when he sees an opportunity to use the twins' powers to cheat on an upcoming test, will Jake become yet another exploiter? |
In this animated take on adolescence, Manhattan teen Jake Long is grappling with confusing new discoveries about his body -- namely, that he can transform into a dragon. But along with great power comes an even greater responsibility. |
Jake finds himself on the horns of an age-old dilemma -- fun vs. responsibility -- when his baby-sitting duties threaten to keep him from attending a hip-hop awards show. What's more, a wicked dentist has evil designs on Haley's baby dragon tooth! |
Spud has his eyes on the prize when he enters the school talent show, but the trophy is a vessel for an ancient evil spirit, and Jake's determined to make sure it doesn't fall into Rotwood's hands. But will he have to sacrifice a friendship to do it? |
How will Jake ever find a date for the school dance while suffering from terrible dragon breath? The answer seems to lie in an odor-suppressing amulet and a visit to the mystic realm, where the beauty who accepts his invitation isn't all she seems. |
Jake Long is just your average everyday 13-year-old who likes skateboarding and hanging with his pals until he learns an ancient secret about his family -- and himself. It turns out Jake is a descendant of dragons tasked with protecting the world. |
When a mischievous goblin wants to exploit a pair of psychic twins for personal gain, Jake has to play bodyguard. But when he sees an opportunity to use the twins' powers to cheat on an upcoming test, will Jake become yet another exploiter? |
With Jake and Grandpa away at a dragon retreat, Fu, Trixie and Spud are left in charge of the shop, and they're eager to prove themselves worthy. But when mountain trolls attack, the three of them find they're no substitute for the American Dragon. |
Fu must suffer untold indignities when Haley brings him to school for show-and-tell. Meanwhile, Jake, Spud and Trixie find a real live unicorn suffering indignities of its own at a visiting carnival. |
When a troll turns up on his doorstep, Jake feels obliged to take him in, but now he's got to hide him from the family. Meanwhile, an innocent adventure to a baseball game leads Fu into the clutches of a nefarious dog snatcher. |
Jake joins the school production of "Antony and Cleopatra" to get closer to Rose, but he suffers more than stage fright when he learns there's a kissing scene. Can Jake and Rose share a smooch without discovering each other's true identities? |
When a young giant runs away from home to become a professional wrestler, his parents turn to the American Dragon for help. Jake takes on the guise of a wrestler to infiltrate the organization, but soon finds out it's even harder than it looks. |
Jake has the unenviable task of protecting a griffin's egg that's been laid atop the Empire State Building, but when the egg goes missing, it's Jake who nearly cracks. Then, Jake must retrieve a leprechaun's gold from a crooked entrepreneur. |
When Jake acts up one time too many in Rotwood's class, his punishment is to write an essay about one of his role models. In the process, he learns some fascinating facts about his old fogy Grandpa, who's definitely more than meets the eye. |
When professor Rotwood offers a $500 reward for evidence of a dragon in New York City, the hunt is on, and everybody wants a piece of the action. But what is Rose to do when she learns that creature she's after just might be her best friend? |
Jake accidentally allows a troublemaking gremlin to escape and run amok in New York City. Now, he's got to act fast before the machine-scuttling critter strips the entire Big Apple right down to the core. |
When a troll turns up on his doorstep, Jake feels obliged to take him in, but now he's got to hide him from the family. Meanwhile, an innocent adventure to a baseball game leads Fu into the clutches of a nefarious dog snatcher. |
When the dark wizard Pandarus stages a beauty pageant, it takes Jake, Grandpa and Fu about one second to determine that he must be up to no good. And they're right, as Pandarus is making a play to become the most powerful evil sorcerer alive. |
Jake joins the school production of "Antony and Cleopatra" to get closer to Rose, but he suffers more than stage fright when he learns there's a kissing scene. Can Jake and Rose share a smooch without discovering each other's true identities? |
A getaway camping trip with his dad, Trixie and Spud turns out to be more eventful than Jake anticipates when he winds up protecting a village of woodland sprites from a vicious monster known as the Jersey Devil. |
Jake finds himself on the horns of an age-old dilemma -- fun vs. responsibility -- when his baby-sitting duties threaten to keep him from attending a hip-hop awards show. What's more, a wicked dentist has evil designs on Haley's baby dragon tooth! |
On a school-sponsored ski trip, Jake decides it's time to come clean to Rose about being the American Dragon. But Jake's not the only one with a big secret, and an unexpected appearance from the Huntsgirl could signal a change in their relationship. |
Spud has his eyes on the prize when he enters the school talent show, but the trophy is a vessel for an ancient evil spirit, and Jake's determined to make sure it doesn't fall into Rotwood's hands. But will he have to sacrifice a friendship to do it? |
Jake learns that all dragons are capable of shape-shifting, and with help from Fu, he's able to tap into this power. However, when he starts abusing his new ability, it gets the better of him, and he winds up in the clutches of the Huntsclan. |
How will Jake ever find a date for the school dance while suffering from terrible dragon breath? The answer seems to lie in an odor-suppressing amulet and a visit to the mystic realm, where the beauty who accepts his invitation isn't all she seems. |
On trip to meet with the Dragon Council on the far side of the world, Jake must prove himself in a series of tests of bravery, wisdom and basic fire-breathing skills. As if that's not enough, he has to deal with an annoying punk and the Dark Dragon. |
Jake Long is just your average everyday 13-year-old who likes skateboarding and hanging with his pals until he learns an ancient secret about his family -- and himself. It turns out Jake is a descendant of dragons tasked with protecting the world. |
Jake has the unenviable task of protecting a griffin's egg that's been laid atop the Empire State Building, but when the egg goes missing, it's Jake who nearly cracks. Then, Jake must retrieve a leprechaun's gold from a crooked entrepreneur. |
When professor Rotwood offers a $500 reward for evidence of a dragon in New York City, the hunt is on, and everybody wants a piece of the action. But what is Rose to do when she learns that creature she's after just might be her best friend? |
Jake is captured by the Huntsclan, who plan to hunt him and other mystical creatures for sport. Jake learns the strength of his leadership skills when he bands together with the other captives to escape. Is it high time he share the truth with Rose? |
Fu must suffer untold indignities when Haley brings him to school for show-and-tell. Meanwhile, Jake, Spud and Trixie find a real live unicorn suffering indignities of its own at a visiting carnival. |
Jake Long is just an average 13-year-old boy -- until he discovers that he's actually a dragon in disguise, charged with protecting other magical creatures in and around New York from the evil Huntsman. This season of the animated series follows Jake as he learns all about his special powers, guards a precious griffin egg, protects a troll from being discovered, auditions for a school play and confronts the Huntsman for the first time. |
Jake Long is just an average 13-year-old boy -- until he discovers that he's actually a dragon in disguise, charged with protecting other magical creatures in and around New York from the evil Huntsman. This season of the animated series follows Jake as he learns all about his special powers, guards a precious griffin egg, protects a troll from being discovered, auditions for a school play and confronts the Huntsman for the first time. |
This animated series based on real-life girl-rock group Puffy AmiYumi -- a Japanese duo often compared to ABBA and ELO -- follows the adventures of bright, sunny Ami and dark, moody Yumi, who travel the world bringing their music to the masses. The rocking collection of 12 episodes includes "Collect All 5," "Ninjcompoop," "Ami's Secret," "Taffy Trouble," "The First Rule of Fan Clubs," "The Amazing Kaz-zam" and more. |
This animated series based on real-life girl-rock group Puffy AmiYumi -- a Japanese duo often compared to ABBA and ELO -- chronicles the adventures of bright, sunny Ami and dark, moody Yumi, who travel the world bringing their music to the masses. The rocking compilation contains 12 installments, including "Yumi Saves Kaz," "In the Cards," "Rock & Roe," "Song Sung Bad," "Hungry Yumi," "The OddyGuard" and more. |
This animated series based on real-life girl-rock group Puffy AmiYumi -- a Japanese duo often compared to ABBA and ELO -- follows the adventures of bright, sunny Ami and dark, moody Yumi, who travel the world bringing their music to the masses. The rocking collection of 12 episodes includes "Collect All 5," "Ninjcompoop," "Ami's Secret," "Taffy Trouble," "The First Rule of Fan Clubs," "The Amazing Kaz-zam" and more. |
This animated series based on real-life girl-rock group Puffy AmiYumi -- a Japanese duo often compared to ABBA and ELO -- chronicles the adventures of bright, sunny Ami and dark, moody Yumi, who travel the world bringing their music to the masses. The rocking compilation contains 12 installments, including "Yumi Saves Kaz," "In the Cards," "Rock & Roe," "Song Sung Bad," "Hungry Yumi," "The OddyGuard" and more. |
A string of setbacks leaves Steve and Eileen Stevens (Tom Virtue and Donna Pescow) susceptible to silver-tongued Miles McDermott (Tim Meadows), who cons them into believing the family has won a vacation to an island paradise. But the trip is just a ploy to turn the Stevens clan into unsuspecting participants on a reality television show. Sean McNamara directs this made-for-TV film based on the Disney Channel's "Even Stevens" sitcom. |
A string of setbacks leaves Steve and Eileen Stevens (Tom Virtue and Donna Pescow) susceptible to silver-tongued Miles McDermott (Tim Meadows), who cons them into believing the family has won a vacation to an island paradise. But the tri... |
When Ross (Rufus Sewell), a bankrupt entrepreneur, decides to sell his family's priceless wine collection to buy a failed manganese mine, his girlfriend Kendall (Minnie Driver) and Uncle Cullen (Nigel Hawthorne) desperately try to stop him and get him back on track for success. |
When Ross (Rufus Sewell), a bankrupt entrepreneur, decides to sell his family's priceless wine collection to buy a failed manganese mine, his girlfriend Kendall (Minnie Driver) and Uncle Cullen (Nigel Hawthorne) desperately try to stop ... |
Firefighter Lyle Wilder (Charlie Sheen) is a hero to his Los Angeles community, but few know that he's harboring a deadly secret: He's slowly turning into a sociopath. His neighbor Catherine Braverton (Mare Winningham) and her two children have clued in to Lyle's altered personality and soon find themse... |
Firefighter Lyle Wilder (Charlie Sheen) is a hero to his Los Angeles community, but few know that he's harboring a deadly secret: He's slowly turning into a sociopath. His neighbor Catherine Braverton (Mare Winningham) and her two children have clued in to Lyle's altered personality and soon find themselves targeted as his first victims. The only trouble is, they can't seem to convince anyone that Lyle is dangerous. |
Matt Dillon stars in this American Playhouse production as Kevin Walker, a newly minted FBI agent assigned to find communists living in a Chinese neighborhood in San Francisco at the height of the McCarthy era. He initially turns his attentions to a laundromat owner, but when he falls in love with the man's daughter (Joan Chen), he's forced to reexamine his loyalties. Director John Madden (Shakespeare in Love) helms this Cold War romance. |
Linda (Cheryl Ladd) is the devoted wife of Robert (Jameson Parker) and mother of two children, but her picture-perfect family belies the domestic disharmony at its core: When he's not beating up his spouse, Robert uses his kids as pawns in a twisted mind game. Fed up, Linda files for divorce, so Robert does what any self-respecting lunatic would do when pushed to the edge: He hires a hit man to kill his wife. ... Charles Correll directs. |