Monday, June 8, 2009

Royal Champions: An Enchanted Stables Storybook (Disney Princess)


Royal Champions: An Enchanted Stables Storybook (Disney Princess)
Featuring the Disney Princesses and their noble steeds, Royal Champions brings all-new adventures for Ariel, Jasmine, and Aurora. A mysterious horse and rider are in the lead in the huge long-distance horserace outside of Agrabah...and Jasmine and her horse Midnight are nowhere to be found at the castle! Aurora spends the day with her new horse Buttercup, who's afraid of his own shadow. Ariel adopts a little orphaned foal, who grows up to be Beau, the biggest, horsiest lapdog the court has ever seen!

This beautifully illustrated jacketed storybook is chock-full of adventure, romance, and humor. Guaranteed to become an instant favorite with little girls and their parents.


The Rescuers (A Walt Disney Classic) (The Classics)
What can two little mice possibly do to save an orphan girl who's fallen into evil hands? With a little cooperation and faith in oneself, anything is possible! As members of the mouse-run International Rescue Aid Society, Bernard and Miss Bianca respond to orphan Penny's call for help. The two mice search for clues and, with the help of an old cat named Rufus, track Penny to the clutches of the evil Madame Medusa in a dilapidated ship in Devil's Bayou. It turns out that Medusa is using Penny to locate and retrieve the Devil's Eye Diamond--a stone she'll stop at nothing to possess. With a cunning plan, courageous acts, cooperation from local animal life, and lots of faith, Bernard and Miss Bianca help Penny find the diamond and escape from Medusa. The result of their adventure is that Bernard and Miss Bianca become close friends and Penny gets adopted. This somewhat dark, classic 1977 animated Disney film is based on Margery Sharp's The Rescuers and Miss Bianca, and features the Academy Award-nominated song "Someone's Waiting for You." Voice talents include Eva Gabor as Miss Bianca, Bob Newhart as Bernard, Geraldine Page as Madame Medusa, and Jim Jordan (radio's Fibber McGee) as Orville Albatross. Followed by the sequel The Rescuers Down Under. (Ages 5 to 11) --Tami Horiuchi
Customer Review: My 3 year old loves it
This was a very entertaining movie for my toddler- and much more appropriate for younger viewers than other Disney movies with scarier images (This movie's villan is less threatening and scary than some of Disney's other villans).
Customer Review: I haven't received this movie yet
I'm very dissapointed, the vendor was very quick taking the money, why do they sell something that they don't have on hand, I would like an answer or my money back right away. It is not too much, but the vendor must be making a good profit from products that he doesn't have. I saw this movies years ago. I wanted to share it with my grand daughter for Christmas.


Walt Disney's Zorro - Season 1 - Volume 3
On DVD for the first time ever, fans of all ages can experience classic episodes from Walt Disney's legendary TV series, Zorro (1957-'59), starring Guy Williams (TV's Lost In Space). Follow each swashbuckling adventure while the masked avenger El Zorro (The Fox) defends the poor and oppressed as perhaps the first caped crusader-one that inspired legions more. Includes episodes 17-24. 17. Sweet Face of Danger 18. Zorro Fights His Father 19. Death Stacks the Deck 20. Agent of the Eagle 21. Zorro Springs a Trap 22. The Unmasking of Zorro 23. The Secret of the Sierra 24. The New Commandante
Customer Review: zorro in colour
another classic show of the 50's abd in colour i reckon it's great to see it in colour buy it!
Customer Review: The Eagle has landed
When I was a kid, the story arc of the criminal mastermind, known as "the Eagle" rivted me, with his dastardly plot to take over the California colony and sell it to the highest foreign bidder, and it still holds up well today. The current films with Anthony Hopkins & Tony Banderas actually borrowed a great deal from this storyline. Fans of these movies as well as Disney fans will enjoy it and see many connection.

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