Customer Review: If you go into this new addition to the Star Wars universe with an open mind and a decent sense of the target demographic this movie was created for, you will undoubtedly have a great experience. I purchased this mainly for my 3 1/2 year old who absolutely loves all things Star Wars (much like his... more info
Customer Review: This is a show that just keeps getting better and better. Book 2: Earth brought us the introduction of Toph to the Gaang, which was a great move on the part of the creators. Toph is lovably deadpan and adorable to boot, and watching her train Aang to earthbend must be seen to be believed.more info
Customer Review: Let me start by saying that I grew up on the cartoons of the late 80's and basically the whole of the 90's. In the 90's we had a lot of great action cartoons. In fact, from the age of 6 I wanted to be a cartoonist. Cartoons are my life, and I'll always be an oversized child for it. I remember... more info
Customer Review: Ok, a lot of people say that Spongebob is leaning towards rock bottom, but I don't believe them. In fact, I like the new episodes better than the old ones. I mean, don't get me wrong, the old episodes were okay, but they were kind of boring. Thanks to the recent episodes, Spongebob is now my #1... more info
Porco Rosso from Walt Disney Home Entertainment Price: $21.99
Customer Review: It is difficult to describe Porco Rosso. It's so different from the rest of Miyazaki's movies. There's no overt environmental theme being rammed down your throat. This is just a great story told well and by a master storyteller. The animation is fantastic, the visuals are superb and this movie has... more info
Customer Review: The second season of Ben 10 picks up exactly where the first season left off and doesn't let up. Season 2 sees new aliens, a new villain, and never loses it's charm and humor that it's noted for. You also find out that Ben Tennyson isn't the only hero in the family. Too, the bond between Ben and... more info
Customer Review: Great shows - our kids love them. But why does Ben 10: Alien Force only give 110 minutes (5 episodes) or so and the original Ben 10 series DVDs give around 300 mins? Seems like separating the DVDs into volumes is a way to make more $ off of us parents...