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The Magic School Bus Collection


: :Studio: Warnervision Release Date: 09/06/2005

starring: Asia Vieira, Karen Bernstein, Edward Asner, Josh LaBove, Don Dickinson
directed by: Larry Jacobs, Charles E. Bastien



Sailor Moon Limited Edition Box Set I


: :Studio: Warnervision Release Date: 09/06/2005

starring: Tracey Moore, Terri Hawkes, Linda Ballantyne, Karen Bernstein, Liza Balkan
directed by: Junichi Sato



Sailor Moon Limited Edition Box Set II


: :Studio: Warnervision Release Date: 09/06/2005

starring: Tracey Moore, Terri Hawkes, Linda Ballantyne, Karen Bernstein, Liza Balkan
directed by: Junichi Sato



Hello Kitty Tells Fairy Tales


:Description:Join Hello Kitty® and her friends in five exciting storybook adventures! 'Robin Penguin': Once upon a meow in the forest of Knotty-Pine, Sheriff Grinder tries to steal everybody's bubblegum…until Lady Kitty and her merry friend Robin Penguin team up to foil his sugarcoated plans! 'Hello Mother Goose': Grinder Piper has misplaced his pickled peppers, and Catnip McMuffet hasn't seen her tuffet all morning! Can Hello Mother Goose solve the mystery and help everyone live happily ever after? 'The Ugly Quackling': Mamma Quackling (Fangora) has just hatched four new eggs. But one of her ...

starring: Harvey Atkin, Karen Bernstein, Jill Frappier, Jennifer Darling, Melissa Fahn
directed by: Tony Oliver



Sailor Moon - Season One - Complete and Uncut (Japanese Language Edition)


:Description:Based on a manga by Naoko Takeuchi, Sailor Moon is the story of a teenage girl who meets a magical cat who gives her super powers. She becomes the leader of a team of brave girls, known as the Sailor Warriors. Sailor Moon has long been justifiably renowned for the strength of its plot, its direct and honest treatment of romance and, in this uncut version, a realistic and unflinching acceptance of death as a necessary possible consequence of a righteous fight.

starring: Dennis Akayama, Karen Bernstein, Kirsten Bishop, Naz Edwards, Jill Frappier
directed by: Junichi Sato



Sailor Moon S TV Series - Heart Collection 1 (Geneon Signature Series)


: :High school entrance exams are approaching, and Serena and her friends Amy, Raye, Lita, and Mina (Usagi, Ami, Rei, Makoto, and Minako in Japanese) need to study--especially Serena, whose grades have never been good. But Serena is easily distracted. When Haruka appears on the scene, she and the other Scouts immediately fall for him--only to discover 'he' is a girl who often dresses as a boy. Haruka is almost always seen with Michiru, but there's nothing to the relationship. Serena is also busy leading the Sailor Scouts into the battle. The evil Professor ...

starring: Jill Frappier, Katie Griffin, Susan Roman, Ron Rubin, Karen Bernstein
directed by: Junichi Sato



Hello Kitty Plays Pretend


:Description:Discover big fun with Hello Kitty® in five larger-than-life adventures! 'The Phantom of the Theater': Hello Kitty's theater is fun, exciting and…haunted? It looks like someone's been playing lots of spooky tricks on the furry-tale gang. But who could it be? The answer is purrfectly hilarious! 'Frankencat': Dr. Frankencat (Catnip) creates a good-natured monster (Grinder) who befriends My Melody. But it's up to Hello Kitty and Constable Sam to save the friendly beast from a horde of angry villagers. 'Catula': Catnip has gone completely batty! She's flying all over Catsylvania sipping everyone's favority ...

starring: Harvey Atkin, Karen Bernstein, Jill Frappier, Jennifer Darling, Melissa Fahn
directed by: Tony Oliver



Sailor Moon S - The Movie (Geneon Signature Series)


: :A wicked ice princess sets out to freeze and capture Earth for her planetary collection. But Sailor Moon and her tight-knit group of gal pals will have nothing of the sort. Paced more for the love story fan, this episode focuses on a handsome young astronomer, Kakeru, who discovers a mysterious crystal needed by Princess Snow Kaguya to carry out her plan. Soon after finding the crystal, Kakeru develops a deep friendship with Luna (Sailor Moon's cat), a friendship that eventually leads to the Sailors' discovery of the Earth's predicament and to each ...

starring: Terri Hawkes, Kotono Mitsuishi, Karen Bernstein, Tôru Furuya, Katie Griffin
directed by: Hiroki Shibata



Sailor Moon - Season Two - Uncut (Japanese Language Edition)


: :A wicked ice princess sets out to freeze and capture Earth for her planetary collection. But Sailor Moon and her tight-knit group of gal pals will have nothing of the sort. Paced more for the love story fan, this episode focuses on a handsome young astronomer, Kakeru, who discovers a mysterious crystal needed by Princess Snow Kaguya to carry out her plan. Soon after finding the crystal, Kakeru develops a deep friendship with Luna (Sailor Moon's cat), a friendship that eventually leads to the Sailors' discovery of the Earth's predicament and to each ...

starring: Emilie Barlow, Karen Bernstein, Kirsten Bishop, Vince Corazza, Tony Daniels
directed by: Junichi Sato



Sailor Moon Super S - Pegasus Collection III


:Description:The Amazon Trio continues their search for the Pegasus by targeting fashion designers, ballet instructors, and others with pure dreams. Sailor Moon keeps struggling against the Nightmare Circus, but when they target Sailor Venus and Sailor Mercury, are th ey closing in on Chibi-Usa? How long can Chibi-Usa keep her Pegasus dream a secret? Mean while, when a Pegasus begins causing trouble around the city, can they continue to trust i t? :These episodes follow the pattern set at the beginning of the Super S continuity: the members of the evil Amazon Trio ...

starring: Jill Frappier, Katie Griffin, Susan Roman, Ron Rubin, Karen Bernstein
directed by: Junichi Sato





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Sailor Moon Super S - Pegasus Collection III
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