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Robot Chicken Season 4 DVD Review
Warner Home Video's Robot Chicken Season 4 DVD continues the stop-motion insanity powered by Seth Green and Matt Senreich's rapid-fire comedy. 9/10.
The Clone Wars Season One Blu-Ray Review
Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season One is a pretty decent return to the Galaxy far, far away, marred by some questionable decisions (Jar-Jar Binks, anyone?). 7/10.
DC Universe Ultimate Movie Collection Review
Warner Home Video's DC Universe Ultimate Movie Collection Blu-Ray is a great collection of Warner Premiere's animated films. 9/10.
A Miser Brothers' Christmas DVD Review
Warner Home Video's A Miser Brothers' Christmas attempts to update Rankin/Bass' stop-motion, but contrived plot points and a lack of heart kill the holiday buzz. 3/10.
How the Grinch Stole Christmas Blu-Ray Review
Warner Home Video's How the Grinch Stole Christmas on Blu-Ray is not really worth the double-dip. 5/10.
Superman Complete Animated Series DVD Review
Warner Bros./DC Comics' Superman: The Complete Animated Series DVD is solidly recommended for the comic fan on your Christmas list. 9/10.
Disney/Pixar's Monsters, Inc. Blu-Ray Review
Pete Docter's Monsters, Inc. - starring John Goodman, Billy Crystal and Steve Buscemi - loses none of its magic on Blu-Ray. 10/10.
The Polar Express 2-Disc Edition DVD Review
Warner Bros.' The Polar Express' waxy motion-capture, directed by Robert Zemeckis, wastes 5 stunning performances from Tom Hanks. 6/10.
Classic Christmas Favorites DVD Review
Warner Home Video's Classic Christmas Favorites resurrects great animated specials like The Year Without Santa Claus and How the Grinch Stole Christmas. 8/10.
Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure Blu-Ray Review
Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure, directed by Klay Hall, is a step in the right direction for Disney's direct-to-DVD animated films. 7/10.
Disney/Pixar's Up Blu-Ray Review
Disney/Pixar's Up, starring Ed Asner, Jordan Nagai and Christopher Plummer, is just as wonderful on Blu-Ray as it is in theatres. 10/10.
Klay Hall, Sean Lurie on Disney - Interview
In this exclusive interview, Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure's Klay Hall and Sean Lurie discuss how their new movie will change people's perception of Disney.
Klay Hall, Sean Lurie on Influences - Interview
In this exclusive interview, Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure director Klay Hall and producer Sean Lurie discuss colour, and the working atmosphere at Disney.
Klay Hall, Sean Lurie on Animation - Interview
In this exclusive interview, Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure director Klay Hall and producer Sean Lurie talk about the trials and tribulations of making the film.
Klay Hall, Sean Lurie on Tinker Bell - Interview
In this exclusive interview, director Klay Hall and producer Sean Lurie discuss how Disney's Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure came together.
Astro Boy Volume 1 - 5 DVD Review
Sony Pictures Television's Astro Boy is a clever adaptation of Osamu Tezuka's classic manga, and it deserves more respect than it received during its TV run. 7/10.
If the World Were a Village DVD Review
Master Communications' If the World Were a Village, based on the award-winning kids book by David J. Smith, is well-intentioned but comes off as patronizing. 6/10.
DreamWorks' B.O.B.'s Big Break DVD Review
B.O.B.'s Big Break in 3D, featuring characters from DreamWorks Animation's Monsters vs. Aliens, is an uninspired, underwhelming experience. 4/10.
Monsters vs Aliens DVD Review
DreamWorks Animation's Monsters vs. Aliens, starring Reese Witherspoon, Seth Rogen and Hugh Laurie, is entertaining but tries too hard. 7/10
DVD Review: Garfield Pet Force
Fox Home Entertainment/Paws Inc.'s Garfield's Pet Force is a regurgitated hairball of a movie. 2/10.
DVD Review: Super Friends The Lost Episodes
DC Comics/Hanna-Barbera/Warner Home Video's Super Friends: The Lost Episodes DVD has a clear understanding of its own ridiculousness. 6/10.
DVD Review: Barney Book Fair
HiT/Lionsgate's Barney Book Fair DVD will only inflame the fires of hatred against the saccharine saurian. 3/10.
Green Lantern First Flight Blu-Ray Review
Warner Home Video's Green Lantern: First Flight gives a great origins tale for Bill Finger and Martin Nodell's comic character. 8/10.
DVD Review: To SquarePants or Not to SquarePants
Paramount Home Video's SpongeBob SquarePants: To SquarePants Or Not to SquarePants asks you to sit back and enjoy the insanity. 7/10.
DVD Review: Family Guy Volume Seven
Fox's Family Guy Volume Seven is about as funny as the time Paris Hilton got asparagus stuck in her teeth at an accountants' convention. 2/10.