X-Men: Evolution follows the lives of teenage mutants attending the Xavier Institute for Higher Learning. They must balance their superhero training with their everyday lives, all while facing various threats from supervillains and navigating the complexities of being a mutant in a world that fears and discriminates against them.
The first TMNT direct-to-video movie! Meet Raphael, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Leonardo, the Renaissance turtles who are fighting evil for truth, justice and a larger slice of pizza. Heroes in a half shell... Turtle Power!
Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series follows a group of superhero ducks who play ice hockey and fight crime in Anaheim, California. Together, they take on various villains and protect their city from danger. With their unique skills and teamwork, they prove that they are mighty indeed.
In Beastmaster III: The Eye of Braxus, the heroic warrior must join forces with magical creatures to defeat a powerful sorcerer and save his kingdom from destruction. With his trusted sword and the ability to communicate with animals, he embarks on an epic adventure filled with sword fights, mystical amulets, and dangerous lion attacks.
In Mighty Ducks the Movie: The First Face-Off, the beloved kids' hockey team faces their toughest challenge yet as they compete against a talented and ruthless team from Iceland. With the help of a new coach, the Ducks must learn the importance of teamwork and determination to win.
The Ninja Turtles are going out of this world. Way out! Their arch villain Shredder has concocted two new mutants and a gigantic robot to destroy the turtles. But also, a mysterious, two foot fifth turtle is following the four around. His name is Kerma and he's from Shellrelah, a turtle world. Well while the turtles are called on to help the turtle world in distress, Shredder is left to do his worst on the city. Can the green teens help their fellow alien turtles and save the city?
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLE fever has struck the nation! They're weird, they're wacky, and, man, are they ever hip! These HEROES IN A HALF SHELL are the latest rage among kids, teenagers, and ultra cool adults. Once common hosehold pets, they were transformed into mutants by radioactive green slime. Now, this noble foursome spreads their message of truth, justice, and a larger slice of pizza for all! Join Raphael, Donatello, Michaelangelo, and Leonardo in their very first video adventure filled with laughter, lunacy, and unbeatable fun for everyone.
The Defenders discover part of Morocco has vanished and fight to bring it back. But what is the connection to the book Kshin is reading for school?
Far away, at the edge of this Galaxy, Princess Angelica and her mentor Professor T. Bird flee the wicked Dark Queen and her Beast Police. At stake is the Princess' magical amulet, which will make the Dark Queen absolute ruler of the universe - if she gets her hands on it. After landing in Oxnard, California, T. Bird finds three nerdy teens and turns them into Battletoads named Zits, Rash and Pimple! As powerful, hip, humanoid heroes with superpowers, they help thwart the Dark Queen's evil plans.
The Shadow Strikers use their top secret weapon Transparium, which makes them invisible, to stop Dr. Viper and his Evil Evaders in this action-packed cartoon.
Wise began experimenting with animation and live-action film at the age of seven, under the tutelage of several artists and experimental filmmakers, including Len Lye, Francis Lee, and Stan VanDerBeek. Wise created dozens of brief animations using cut-outs, scratch-on-film techniques, as well as conventional cel animation. In 1963, at the age of eight, Wise released a compilation of his experiments, titled "Short Circuit". Distributed by the Filmmakers' Cooperative, "Short Circuit" was shown throughout the world, won several awards, and was the U.S. entry in the "Child & the World" festival in Czechoslovakia. Writing in the Village Voice, filmmaker and critic Jonas Mekas called Wise "the Mozart of Cinema."
The Mozart of cinema takes his final bow.
Featured in Jonas Mekas' "Summing up the Year 1968." A collection of short experiments from 1963 to 1967.
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