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Jetsons: The Movie
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Treasure Planet
: :This kid-friendly disc serves as an advance for the DVD release of Disney's Treasure Planet feature, while emphasizing the story's roots in the written word. The main attraction is the movie's story, which can be read aloud in five different languages while viewers watch successive, still images from the original animated film. Sound strange? Sure, but the process is engrossing for children--a natural audience for storytelling. Also on board is a multilingual vocabulary experience, in which you can hear words ...
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X-Men: Days of Future Past 2
: :Word of a future where Mutants are hunted down and terminated by the murdering Sentinels leads the X-Men and the time-travelling Mutant named Bishop to Washington D.C. to stop the murder of Senator Kelly. And when the assassin appears to be Gambit, the X-Men are left fighting for their lives against his new allies, the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants.
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X-Men: Days of Future Past 1
: :When Bishop, a Mutant from a future controlled by the Mutant-hating Sentinels, travels back through time to stop an assassination attempt on Senator Kelly, he crosses paths with the Uncanny X-Men. As if an attack from the Sentinel Nimrod weren't enough, Bishop realizes that Senator Kelly's would-be assassin is none other than one of the X-Men.
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X-Men: Deadly Reunions
: :The X-Men find themselves battling the most menacing Mutant of all time when they tangle with Professor Xavier's ex-pal, Magneto. But even as Rogue and Cyclops have an eye-opening brush with Magento's lethal powers, Wolverine locks claws with his old nemesis: the prehistorically powerful Mutant, Sabertooth!
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X-Men: Slave Island
: :What started as a weekend of fun and sun leaves Storm, Gambit and Jubilee prisoners on the island of Genosha. With little hope of escape and no use of their Mutant powers, the X-Men fall prey to the tortuous villainy of the ultimate Sentinel, Mastermold. Even if Gambit's escape attempt works, he's still got to face cable and rescue the rest of the X-Men.
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Batman Beyond - Return of the Joker
: :Some diehard Batfans have been slow to warm to the animated series Batman Beyond even though it was created by the same team responsible for the excellent Batman cartoon of the early '90s. The Dark Knight should be a brooding avenger in a noir-nightmare Gotham City, the purists argue, not some smart-aleck teen four decades in the future, with jet packs, invisibility shields, and other sci-fi gizmos loaned him by an elderly Bruce Wayne (voiced, excellently as always, by Kevin ...
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X-Men: Cold Vengeance
: :In an attempt to find himself, Wolverine travels to Alaska and finds nothing but trouble. Working alongside some Eskimo fisherman was fine, but when Sabretooth bites, Wolverine's new-found home and friends are in danger. To save their lives, Wolverine will need to draw upon all his Mutant powers and training. But will it be enough?
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X-Men: Final Decision
: :Senator Kelly, the man whose assassination would cause the rise of the Sentinels and the termination of the X-Men, falls prey to both Magneto and a cadre of Sentinels. The X-Men's only hope to avert their terrible destiny is to rescue Kelly from the mechanical menace of the Supreme Sentinel - Mastermold.
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X-Men: Unstoppable Juggernaut
: :Blaming the steel-skinned Collosus for their school's destruction, Rogue, Storm and Jubillee take on the Russian Mutant while Wolverine battles the guilty Juggernaut. Even with Colossus's help, how can the X-Men hope to stop the unstoppable??!! And worse, Juggernaut turns out to be the missing Professor X's own step-brother.
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