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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
At first glance, Shout! Factory would have a good idea making a release like this. Considering they seem to be the ones in charge of putting most of DiC Entertainment's cartoon library to the DVD format and doing it right, making a 2-disc compilation of the company's Christmas material sounds rather natural. Heck, it's a release I'd have liked to see from Warner Bros. and/or Nickelodeon.
But they've by now announced the specials included on the set, listed here:
# Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog: "Sonic Christmas Blast"
# What-A-Mess: "Santa What-A-Mess"
# "A Hollywood Hounds Christmas"
# Bump in the Night: "Twas the Night Before Bumpy"
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
When Warner Bros. started up their own Saturday morning programming block in the form of the now-retired Kids' WB!, new shows were needed to fill up its schedule. One of those shows was "Freakazoid!", named for its zany titlular superhero. An example of this guy's wackiness is that, in the first episode, he draws a face on his right hand and calls it his new sidekick, then has it engage in a romantic relationship with his other hand. In a piece of irony, given the huge fandom it's gathered, fans of this show were reportedly hard to come by back when the show was originally airing. The show would eventually gain its cult status through its Cartoon Network reruns, but unfortunately for the… Read more
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
I bought this book with the intention of finding out more about Warner Bros.' main cartoon characters, and that's exactly what it does for me. Apparently written to be released in conjunction with "Looney Tunes: Back in Action", Jerry Beck shows us a look at all of the recurring characters featured in the classic "Looney Tunes" and their careers. As someone who's trying to gather information on the characters, I learned quite a bit from this, such as who exactly was the original voice of Michigan J. Frog, periodic thespian and until-recently WB Network mascot. Imagine my surprise when I saw the old comic panel where Bugs Bunny reveals his real name! (Although that may not be canonical,… Read more
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