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All Creatures Great and Small, Series 2: Volumes 1-6
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Disney Pixar Three-Pack (Toy Story/A Bug's Life/Toy Story 2)
: :Toy Story There is greatness in film that can be discussed, dissected, and talked about late into the night. Then there is genius that is right in front of our faces-- we smile at the spell it puts us under and are refreshed, and nary a word needs to be spoken. This kind of entertainment is what they used to call 'movie magic,' and there is loads of it in this irresistible computer-animation feature. Just a picture of these bright toys on the cover of ...
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Hola Amigos (3pc)
: :Toy Story There is greatness in film that can be discussed, dissected, and talked about late into the night. Then there is genius that is right in front of our faces-- we smile at the spell it puts us under and are refreshed, and nary a word needs to be spoken. This kind of entertainment is what they used to call 'movie magic,' and there is loads of it in this irresistible computer-animation feature. Just a picture of these bright toys on the cover of ...
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Dragon Tales 3-Pack (vols. 1-3)
:Description:Contains three videos: Let's All Share, Big Brave Adventures, and You Can Do It. See individual titles for review. Each video contains three episodes from the PBS series.
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Shirley Temple Gift Set (Heidi, Curly Top, Baby Take a Bow)
:Description:Contains three videos: Let's All Share, Big Brave Adventures, and You Can Do It. See individual titles for review. Each video contains three episodes from the PBS series.
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Wallace and Gromit 3 video Gift Set of The Wrong Trousers, A Grand Day Out and A Close Shave
: essential video:The first three Wallace & Gromit shorts are grouped together in a single volume. A Grand Day Out Nominated for an Academy Award in 1990, this was the first short-film adventure starring Wallace & Gromit. This 24-minute comedy was created by clay animator Nick Park over a six-year period at the National Film and Television School in London and at the Aardman Animation studios, which Park boosted to international acclaim. In their debut adventure, Wallace and his furry pal Gromit are planning a ...
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Wind in the Willows: Four Seasons Boxed Set
: :While watching this production of The Wind in the Willows, close your eyes for just a moment, and you'll feel like you're watching Masterpiece Theatre. Open them, and you'll still think so, only that the place has been invaded by upper-crust cousins of Sesame Street. Each of the four videos contains three stand-alone tales, loosely grouped together by season. Superior voice acting, sophisticated puppetry, and Claymation truly give life to four dear friends--Badger, Mole, Mr. Rat, and Mr. Toad, who are amazingly lifelike in execution ...
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Alice in Wonderland & Alice Through (2pc)
: :Alice returns from Wonderland only to discover she's on the wrong side of her living room mirror at the beginning of the second half of Irwin Allen's 1985 production, with teleplay by Paul Zindel and songs by Steve Allen (the three-hour film was broken into two parts for video, the first title being Alice in Wonderland). Before you can say 'curiouser and curiouser' the jabberwocky is after her. It chases Alice back to a strange land where life appears to be one giant game of ...
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Goosebumps: Haunted Mask, Night in Terror Tower,Stay Out of the Basement
:Description:THE HAUNTED MASK - Carly Beth is quiet and shy -- easily scared and overly trusting. She's never seen such a great Halloween mask -- really scary, really creepy, and really life-like. She has to have it -- to scare those boys who tease and humiliate her all the time! And when she does get it, the mask is every bit as weirdly spooky as she had hoped it would be. But wearing the mask seems to be causing strange things to happen to her ...
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American Tail/American Tail-Fievel Goes West (2 pack)
: :This set of Don Bluth's two An American Tail movies are based upon the story of a young Russian mouse who is separated from his family in America (this is all in the first film) and who later heads with his reunited kin out to the American West. Both films are pleasant, though not spectacular, and they have their greatest problems in story development. Steven Spielberg produced with an eye toward creating animation hits outside of Disney, and he and Bluth certainly took a big ...
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