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Tex Avery's Droopy: The Complete Theatrical Collection DVD - Pre-Order Contains all 24 theatrical Droopy shorts including seven in their original 16x9 widescreen Cinemascope format: Millionaire Droopy, Grin And Share It, Blackboard Jumble, One Droopy Knight, Sheep Wrecked, Mutts About Racing, and Droopy Leprechaun. Bonus features will include a "Gag Reel" of highlights from the shorts called "Doggone Gags" and a documentary retrospective about Tex Avery and Droopy called "Droopy & Friends: A Laugh Back". Available for pre-order, scheduled release date is: May 15, 2007. | ||
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Tom and Jerry: The Spotlight Collection DVD Contains 40 restored and remastered MGM Tom and Jerry cartoons on 2 discs. Special features include: animated/live-action segments from "Anchors Aweigh" (1945) and "Dangerous When Wet" (1953), both starring Tom and Jerry, audio commentary on three cartoons by Jerry Beck ("The Zoot Cat", "Heavenly Puss", and "Kitty Foiled"), and two new half-hour featurettes ("How Bill & Joe Met Tom & Jerry" and "Behind the Tunes: The MGM Orchestra"). WARNING: Three of the cartoons are censored: "The Little Orphan", "The Milky Waif", and "The Truce Hurts". List of Cartoons | ||
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Tom and Jerry: The Spotlight Collection II DVD 40 more fully restored and remastered MGM Tom and Jerry cartoons. Special features: audio commentaries, documentary: Animators as Actors, featurette: The Comedy Stylings of Tom And Jerry, Tom and Jerry introduction by Whoopi Goldberg, production sketches, and more! WARNING: Be aware that FOUR cartoons on this DVD set do NOT feature their original soundtracks. The cartoons "The Lonesome Mouse", "Nit-Witty Kitty", "Saturday Evening Puss" and "Polka Dot Puss" are the versions where Mammy Two-Shoes' voice has been redubbed with a modern "less offensive" voice. However, all other cartoons featuring the character on the collection are unaltered. | ||
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Tom and Jerry's Greatest Chases DVD Contains live-action/animated segment from 1945 film "Anchors Aweigh" and the following cartoons: "The Cat Concerto", "Johann Mouse", "The Little Orphan", "Yankee Doodle Mouse", "Salt Water Tabby", "Tee for Two", "Solid Serenade", "Zoot Cat", "Johann Mouse", "Dr. Jekyll" and Mr. Mouse", "Mouse in Manhattan", "Kitty Foiled", "The Little Orphan", and "Jerry's Diary". WARNING: "The Little Orphan" is edited to remove a scene of Tom in blackface. | ||
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Tom and Jerry: Whiskers Away! DVD Contains the following cartoons: "Cruise Cat", "Neopolitan Mouse", "Posse Cat", "The Two Mouseketeers", "Mucho Mouse", "Cat Fishin'", "Texas Tom", "Cat and the Mermouse", "Million Dollar Cat", and "Tom and Jerry at the Hollywood Bowl". Also includes trailers for other Warner Family Entertainment DVDs. WARNING: "Mucho Mouse" is a pan-and-scan version. The opening and closing titles are presented in widescreen, but the actual cartoon has the picture squeezed and/or cut off. | ||
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Tom and Jerry: Hijinks and Shrieks DVD Contains the following cartoons: "The Flying Cat", "The Missing Mouse", "Two Little Indians", Touche' Pussy Cat", "The Flying Sorceress", "Is There a Doctor in the Mouse?", and "The Haunted Mouse". Also contains trailers and useless little bonus "features" (like games). WARNING: This disc contains two cartoons ("Touche' Pussy Cat" and "The Flying Sorceress") which are presented in pan-and-scan. The opening and closing titles are in widescreen, but the actual cartoons are squeezed and/or cropped. | ||
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Tom and Jerry: Paws For A Holiday DVD Contains "Mice Follies", "Designs on Jerry", "The Tom and Jerry Cartoon Kit", "Snowbody Loves Me", "Advanced and Be Mechanized", "I'm Just Wild About Jerry", and "The A-Tom-Inable Snowman". Also contains trailers and games. | ||
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How the Grinch Stole Christmas! - Deluxe Edition DVD The "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" Deluxe Edition DVD contains two Chuck Jones-produced specials: "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" (from 1966) and "Horton Hears A Who" (1970), both written by Theodore Geisel (a.k.a. Dr. Suess). Both of the specials are restored. Bonus features: pencil sketches, behind-the-scenes featurettes, and more. | ||