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The Venture Bros. - Season Two

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A popular addition to the Cartoon Network's Adult Swim roster THE VENTURE BROS. is a sharp and humorous lampoon of the classic JONNY QUEST cartoons. Hank and Dean are two dimwitted teens who--along with their father brilliant scientist Dr. Venture and their bodyguard Brock Sampson--confront various miscreants and criminals in a series of adventures. Unfortunately the boys are too clueless to solve many of the puzzling situations they find themselves in and often barely escape with their lives. This release includes the entire second season of the show.

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Tom Goes to the Mayor - The Complete Series

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A man with a head full of crazy ideas approaches the Mayor of a small town who allows him to act as his advisor in this animated comedy show. Produced for the Adult Swim network TOM GOES TO THE MAYOR features guest turns by stars such as Janeane Garofalo and Bob Odenkirk.

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Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law, Vol. 3

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HERE IT IS! HARVEY BIRDMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, THE THIRD DVD! Yep, that's right: THE THIRD DVD! How many shows can say they've got three DVD-- I'm sorry? All right. "Green Acres," but that was a classic. How many recent sho-- "Full House"? SIX DVDs?! You've gotta be kidding! Friggin Saget. All right, how many animated, 15 minute shows with horny hippopotami and nearly incenstuous one-eyed father/superhero daughter relationships have three DVDs? That's right, smart slacks: One. And it's "Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law." And this is its third DVD.

DVD Features:
Deleted Scenes
Featurette
Other

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Aqua Teen Hunger Force - Volume Three

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First of all, they're not teens. Secondly, there's not water involved. The whole Hunger Force thing? That's probably misleading, too. In short, if you have to ask what "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" is about, it is probably not a show for you. The rest of us will go on thrilling to the adventures of Frylock, Meatwad and Master Shake as they, you know... hang out.

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Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Vol. 4

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Master Shake Frylock and Meatwad are walking and talking food products who spend their days solving mysteries and coping with general problems regarding adolescence. Part of the Cartoon Network's Adult Swim series which targets 18- to 34-year-olds AQUA TEEN HUNGER FORCE is strikingly original entertainment. This fourth volume of episodes from the show contains two-and-a-half hours of fun with the gang.

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Aqua Teen Hunger Force - Volume Two

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Food products living in New Jersey go out of their minds crazy as hell. This is the story of Master Shake, Frylock and Meatwad: creatures who live together, unsupervised, somewhere near the Jersey shore. Carl, their next door neighbor, has an above-ground pool and an attitude.

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Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters for DVD

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AQUA TEEN HUNGER FORCE is a cult favorite on the Cartoon Network's late-night animation segment Adult Swim. The show hits the big screen with the strangely titled AQUA TEEN HUNGER FORCE COLON MOVIE FILM FOR THEATERS and the plot is as convoluted and nonsensical as the title. Bored and in hopes of attracting women Meatwad and Master Shake assemble their second-hand workout machine the "Insane-o-flex." Frylock steps in to help and discovers it's missing a crucial part--the power chip. They recover the chip and upon installation launch the machine into its real purpose as a killer robot. This film will be a must-see for hardcore fans of AQUA TEEN HUNGER FORCE as several of the sub-characters from the series appear in the film. These include the Mooninites the Plutonians MC Pee Pants and Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future. The traits of the three main characters symbolize Freud's three-part structural theory of the psyche: the Ego Super-ego and Id--and the concept works as both a feature-length fi

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American Dad!, Vol. 2

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The "Laugh Alert" level is Elevated with the release of this second volume of episodes that chronologically span seasons 1 and 2. You know the "there" that people talk about when they say, "Don't go 'there'?" Seth MacFarlane's American Dad! leaves "there" in the dust. Take the holiday--excuse me, Christmas--episode, "The Best Christmas Story Never," which somehow melds Charles Dickens with a Ray Bradbury-esque cautionary tale of tampering with the past. CIA Agent and true patriot act Stan Smith (voiced by MacFarlane) loses the spirit of the season in a blizzard of PC secularism in which even the fugitive "Christmas rapist" must be referred to as "the holiday rapist." In the "is nothing sacred" world of American Dad!, Christmas can only be saved by Stan accompanying the Ghost of Christmas Past (Lisa Kudrow) back in time to (don't ask) kill Jane Fonda (or Donald Sutherland), take over the direction of Taxi Driver from a drug-free Martin Scorsese, and shoot Ronald Reagan. The Smith family--wife Francine, geeky son Steve, and "peace-pusher" daughter Hayley--is still not as vividly drawn as the Griffins on MacFarlane's Family Guy (even Klaus, the talking German-accented goldfish admits in one episode that his "fish shtick" is getting thin), but one can't help salute the audacity of the oft-inspired writing. In "Stannie, Get Your Gun," Stan becomes a National Gun Association spokesperson after being accidentally paralyzed by his anti-gun daughter. "The American Dad After School Special" has an A Brilliant Mind-like twist as Stan battles an eating disorder brought about by Steve's new overweight girlfriend. In "Helping Handis," Steve becomes the big man on campus after he develops steroid-enhanced breasts. Two episodes are standouts for their animation. "Dungeons and Wagons," as did South Park with "Make Love, Not Warcraft," creates a video game universe in which Steve rules. Near the end of "Failure Is Not a Factory-Installed Option," the screen adjusts to widescreen format, and the saga of the golden turd, begun in the first season episode, "Homeland Insecurity" compellingly continues with the jewel-encrusted oddity becoming the last temptation of an honest cop (Beau Bridges). American Dad! is, as should be apparent, not for all tastes (or more sensitive viewers--the episode "Tears of a Clooney" drops some unbleeped F-bombs), but fans of the series are rewarded with this three disc-set's prodigious extra features, including rowdy, chaotic commentaries for all the episodes, a wealth of hit and miss deleted scenes, and a segment devoted to the production of "Dungeons and Wagons." --Donald Liebenson

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The Brak Show, Vol. 1

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When the Cartoon Network revived the long-forgotten character of SPACE GHOST to host a bizarre animatedlive-action crossover talk show they found themselves with an unexpected hit on their hands. As the rugged superhero attempted to hold the show together he was aided by his sidekicks Brak and Zorak. Brak initially branched out to host his own variety show entitled CARTOON PLANET alongside Space Ghost and Zorak. Now the story of Brak's origins can be told in this prequel to the whole talk showvariety show melee that followed! Living in the suburbs on an unnamed planet the young Brak and his family work their way through life with the destructive Zorak a constant thorn in their sides as he leads Brak astray. Both funny and touching THE BRAK SHOW should appeal to all SPACE GHOST fans looking for further adventures with their favorite characters.

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Home Movies - Season One

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Seen for four seasons on Cartoon Network's [adult swim] ? Home Movies is now on DVD in a deluxe 3-disc set! Home Movies Season One features the first 13 episodes of the favorite series seen on Cartoon Network?s [adult swim]. The irreverent animated comedy hit television series chronicles the life of pint-sized, aspiring filmmaker, Brendon Small. Brendon - a jaded third grader who happens to have the brain of a twenty-something - uses his video camera to cope with the trials of his eight-year-old life. Plus these special features: -Interviews with Brendon Small, Jon Benjamin and Loren Bouchard - Real home-made short films by Home Movies stars Brendon Small and Jon Benjamin -Animated menus from the Soup2Nuts creative team -Commentaries from the cast and creators -Closed Captioning -Animatics (episode storyboards) -Animation Galleries

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