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Gargoyles - Season Two, Vol. 1 (1994)

Series: Gargoyles Format: DVD
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  • Actors: Keith David, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Jeff Bennett, Edward Asner, Frank Welker
  • Directors: Yeun Young Sang
  • Writers: Diane Duane, Greg Weisman, Len Wein
  • Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Studio: Walt Disney Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: December 6, 2005
  • Run Time: 596 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (119 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000ATQYVA
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #5,706 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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A little more complicated but no less intelligent than the first season, the animated Gargoyles: Season 2, Volume 1 follows the further adventures of the ancient Scots clan of gargoyles relocated to modern Manhattan and freed from a curse that had turned them to stone. Still sworn to protect their new, adopted city while dealing with the underhanded, sometimes criminal machinations of the man who lifted the curse--billionaire Xanatos (voice by Jonathan Frakes)--gargoyles leader Goliath (Keith David) and his fellow misfits cope with consequences of some very modern problems (genetic engineering, pirate television) as well as some from the days of magic (time travel, evil spells).

In the 26 episodes in this boxed set (half the content of season 2), Xanatos is particularly busy cooking up mischief--some of which goes very wrong, such as the forced metamorphosis of several kidnapped humans into winged monsters, an experiment conducted by one of the mad scientists working in his labs. A couple of multi-part stories, such as "City of Stone," in which New York's inhabitants are turned to stone under a dark spell, and "Avalon," in which Goliath ventures into King Arthur territory, enrich and anchor season 2 with consistent storylines. As with the first season, these new tales have an impressive vocal cast, including Michael Dorn, Tim Curry, David Warner, and Sheena Easton. --Tom Keogh

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The ancient struggle between heroes and villains continues among the skyscrapers and bridges of a modern metropolis as GARGOYLES returns for a second season. It's an adventure 1,000 years in the making! The suspense builds in Season 2 as archenemy Demona unleashes a plot to turn the entire population of New York into statues, and flashbacks reveal even more of the history of these legendary figures. Enjoy the first 26 episodes of the second season of GARGOYLES in this special 3-disc DVD set complete with hours of exclusive, fan-requested bonus features.

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156 of 159 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Legend Continues, August 15, 2005
By G. Bishansky "Greg X" (New York, United States) - See all my reviews
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Finally, the first half of season 2 of "Gargoyles" is coming out. And it is spectacular. Season one was great, but season two is when "Gargoyles" becomes legendary.

Among these first 26 episodes are "City of Stone", the four-part story that reveals the secrets of Demona and Macbeth. We also get the "Avalon" three-parter, where we finally learn the fate of the gargoyle eggs.

Here's a list of all the episodes in this set:

Leader of the Pack
Metamorphosis
Legion
A Lighthouse In the Sea of Time
The Mirror
The Silver Falcon
Eye of the Beholder
Vows
City of Stone Parts 1-4
High Noon
Outfoxed
Revelations
Double Jeopardy
Upgrade
Protection
The Cage
The Price
Avalon Parts 1-3
Shadows of the Past
Heritage
Kingdom

Extras will include an Audio Commentary on all four parts of City of Stone by Greg Weisman, Frank Paur and Michael Reaves. Episode Introductions by Greg Weisman, and the Gathering of the Cast and Crew featurette.

In short (yeah, right), buy this set. You won't regret it.
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82 of 85 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What could be better than Season One? (Read on to learn the answer)., August 22, 2005
By R. J Schaick "minstrel75" (Fredericksburg, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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Anyone who bought the Season One DVD is hopefully aware of what a brilliantly conceived and executed series Gargoyles is. The first season of this show introduced us to a world that, while farfetched, was also down to Earth in its setting, storytelling and central themes; a world with a diverse and interesting cast of characters; a world that keeps you guessing just where things are going to lead next.

Back when I was a snot-nosed freshman in the summer of 1995 (soon to become a not-as-snot-nosed sophomore) the first 13 episodes of this show had me wondering just how it could possibly get better. Imagine my shock when, on Labor Day 1995, that question was answered. Well, to be honest, I was hiking that weekend, and so missed the kickoff of the second season. I actually wasn't very connected to the internet or any sort of fan base at that point in my tender youth, so I had very little warning that the second season was even coming. The day after Labor Day, back in school, or rather home from school and flipping through the channels, I accidentally stumbled across the second episode of the new season, "Metamorphosis," right as it was starting. For those who don't know, the episode continues certain events of the first season episode "Her Brother's Keeper." To this day, this episode is still memorable to me for several reasons, in that it displays many of the earmarks of the Gargoyles series (and one of the things that makes the show so interesting). First, is the idea that the story is ongoing. These characters develop over time. Events in one episode carry over to the next, and sometimes, the repurcussions of what take place in one episode can resound throughout the entire series. Like real life, the characters live, learn, and carry the knowledge they've gained with them. Which brings me to my second point. Like real life, things don't always end well or are not resolved in 30 minutes. Ten years ago (this September 5th), I was absolutely shocked by the ending to "Metamorphosis." It took me several minutes to realize what I'd just seen. I won't give away any intricate details (not that I could to a Gargoyles fan), all I'll say is the good guys don't win. In a sense, even the "bad guy" still suffers a loss. And I use the term in quotations because I'm coming to the third reason this series was so amazing. This was touched upon in Season One, but becomes fleshed out more in the second season: there is no black-and-white good or evil in Gargoyles. All the characters, like people in real life, are defined by shades of gray. Characters like Xanatos, Demona, and MacBeth might seem like enemies of the gargoyles, but they're hardly what you would call "cliched" villains. They're still capable of experiencing things like love, sorrow, fear, regret, the things that make us "human" (and as you'll see, some of them grow to become allies of the gargoyles).

Of course, it helps that the show was backed by an incredible production staff. The way the creative team (guided by co-creator/co-producer Greg Weisman) managed to expand upon events of the first season episodes, and actually keep things interesting. The fact that they had equally amazing voice talent also helps. Actors such as Keith David, Jonathon Frakes, Marina Sirtis, Jeff Bennett, Salli Richardson, and others far too numerous to mention here, managed to breathe life into these characters in such a way that really opened my eyes to the power of animation.

There's really not too much more to say. Except for the following. Fans of Gargoyles, you know what to do. Those of you who weren't really diehard fans of the show, but bought the Season One DVD (either out of curiosity or a desire to reminisce) and want to see how it can get better, look no further. And to anyone in general who wants to know why this show has retained such an enormous fanbase almost ten years after it was cancelled, here's your chance to see why this show rules (and be sure to buy the Season One DVD as well, just so you're not entirely in the dark).

PS: On a personal note, it looks like this DVD, as well as the first one, is unrated. In which case, it'll be damn good to hear Goliath use the word "terrorist" again. ( ;
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62 of 71 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars In response to the Christian reviewer, October 14, 2005
By Ejrekai (Pflugerville, TX) - See all my reviews
I am a Christian myself, and I apologize, I have not seen this show. I just wanted to respond to the Christian reviewer who went off about the show being demonic because of the appearance of the characters. There are creatures all over the face of the earth with horns and that are violent and aggressive and are not attractive by human standards. That doesn't mean they are demonic or evil. Sharks, alligators, rams, bats, all sorts of creatures that have what people consider evil by their looks or acts are creatures made of God like everything else on the earth. It is what is within and not without that matters. There are too many religious organizations and people worried about outside appearances who tell people what to wear, how to wear their hair, etc. and this is totally worthless for internal value. The value of the show should be based on the story content. Unless it outright says "worship Satan" and "evil is good," I don't know where anyone would get off saying it "isn't of God" or is evil. Okay, stepping off my soapbox.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great except for one tiny detail...
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the greatest cartoons ever.
I have what is available so far on DVD, and watching the first half of Season 2 left me pining for more. For the love of God, release the rest of the series!
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