A teenage ogre, distracted by his heavy metal music, accidentally breaks an important "evil purification" machine in the Otherworld. A giants rift opens between the Otherworld and Earth, and the dead--including many old Dragon Ball villains and even Hitler--cross over into the land of the living. Even the wish-granting powers of Shenlong the dragon are insufficient to close the gateway, and Gohen, Goten, and Trunks must battle the undead hoards. Meanwhile, their deceased fathers Goku and Vegeta, already dead and in the Otherworld, attempt to repair the faulty machine, but discover that the young ogre has been transformed into a monster named Janenba that has strange powers and seems invincible to their mightiest attacks. As a last chance, Goku must convince Vegeta to swallow his pride and use the Fusion Dance technique. Read More
Release Date: August 26, 2003 Read More
After blossoming into an internet phenomenon, the animated show HAPPY TREE FRIENDS was commissioned as a full series on G4 in 2006. The show follows the exploits of some cute animal characters with equally cute names such as Lumpy, Sniffles, and Toothy. Their adventures begin in an innocuous fashion, and initially appear to be very kid-friendly. But HAPPY TREE FRIENDS is definitely not for children, as each tale descends into brutal and bloody violence, with dismembered limbs and a gleeful orgy of mindless violence littering the screen. The complete first season of this original and highly entertaining show is included here. Read More
In this installment of the enormously popular LeapFrog educational series, Professor Quigley, Leap, Lily, and Tad arrive at the magical Letter Factory, where jumbles of sounds are miraculously shaped into letters. For children aged 2-5, LETTER FACTORY teaches letters, phonics, and listening skills. Read More
Release Date: October 28, 2003 Read More
The children's cable network Nickelodeon fashions an American spin on Japanese anime with their original series AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER. On a futuristic Earth torn between the warring elements of Air, Earth, Water, and Fire, only one special being known as the Avatar can bring peace to the conflicted planet. The trouble is, the Avatar is an immature 12-year-old boy called Aang, who would rather wander the world having fun-filled adventures than settle down and face his heroic destiny. Ably blending kids-oriented comedy with martial-arts adventure worthy of its Japanese counterparts, AVATAR concludes the Fire series with this thrilling fourth volume in which young Aang faces Firelord Ozai in a climactic final battle. Read More
Stars: Lou Albano, Danny Wells; Release Date: March 28, 2006 Read More
Release Date: November 01, 2005 Read More
Director: Ralph Bakshi; Stars: Kim Basinger, Gabriel Byrne, Brad Pitt; Release Date: November 11, 2003 Read More
Release Date: March 20, 2007 Read More