Join everybody s favorite playmates -- that doughy green guy, Gumby, and his pony pal Pokey -- as they bring a world of Christmas adventure to life in these wonderful, stop-action holiday stories... including seeing the duo visit merry old England to keep Ebenezer Scrooge from putting the humbug on Christmas!
Down in the big construction site, tough trucks work with all their might. But now it’s time to say goodnight! Little truck drivers will drift off to sleep to this soothing bid good-bye to the day.
When Stick rescues Stone from a prickly situation with a Pinecone, the pair becomes fast friends. But when Stick gets stuck, can Stone return the favor? With a subtle anti-bullying message even the young will understand, Stick and Stone have energy, emotion, and personality to spare and share a story of kindness and friendship that all will enjoy.
Raja Laalachmaan and his sidekick, Jadoogar Jobba, awaken an ancient monster Krur. This monster, needs the souls of the purest kingdom. Raja Laalachmaan realizes the best place to find the purest souls is Dholakpur. Raja Laalachmaan and his soldiers take over Dholakpur. Bheem manages to rescue many people, but Laachlamaan kidnaps Raja Indraverma-ll and Princess Indumati says that if the people of Dholakpur do not surrender themssssselves, they will die. So, Bheem and his friends go on the trail. They are helped by ancient clues left in the forest and at sea. But the one person that helps them the most is Chhota Ganesh.He says he is always present on New years, but Kru's invasion of Dholakpur has already started. Can Bheem and Ganesh defeat him??
When brave elephant Rock (Cary Elwes) sees his wife, Melody (Alexa PenaVega), kidnapped by the powerful human king (Patrick Warburton), the mighty warrior will need some jumbo-sized help from his friends in order to rescue her. Coming to his aid is a quirky, courageous troop of young elephants, including Rally (Carlos PenaVega), and Pugsley (Mikey Bolts), plus the ever-trusty and wacky Wingman (Garrett Clayton) and the kindhearted human queen (Ambyr Childers); this elephant tale filled with dazzling action sequence is one that you'll never forget!
Veronica Daring returns home from an elite finishing school to find her father, Jonathan Daring, an eccentric inventor missing without a trace! The only clue left behind points toward an abandoned amusement park used by her father to test his steam-powered inventions. There she discovers a strange girl named Jules, a fellow inventor who agrees to help Veronica in locating her missing father. Together, Veronica and Jules learn that Jonathan has been kidnapped by a mysterious group of influential persons, who seek to use his latest invention for nefarious purposes. These villains are wealthy and influential and neither Veronica nor Jules can stop them openly. But determined to save her father and holding true to the family creed that technology should be used for the good of all, Veronica assumes the secret identity of Hullabaloo, a goggled crusader who uses wits and science to combat evil and oppose the nefarious conspiracy that has taken her father.
Can the consciousness of humans be connected and captured? Can their imaginations collectively power imagery? Operating out of an undisclosed research facility, a bizarre robo-scientist and his human-animal assistants set out to discover these answers. Hans Burger (David Huntsberger) is thrust into action, performing an hour of standup to explore the makeup of the human mind.
It's down-home fun on the farm with this collection of four children's stories about farm animals and their friends. In "Giggle, Giggle, Quack," Farmer Brown goes away, leaving his brother in charge, but sneaky Duck has a plan; lady birds compete to lay the most eggs in "The Most Wonderful Egg in the World"; in "Wings: A Tale of Two Chickens," Winnie is in peril of being eaten by a fox; and "The Foolish Frog" is a hoppin' fun sing-a-long!
Pulitzer Prize-winning MAUS cartoonist Art Spiegelman uses his harrowing experiences as a New Yorker on September 11, 2001 as the catalyst for this haunting meditation on the most horrific terrorist attack ever carried out on American soil. Narrated by John Turturro and featuring a unique fusion score by Sintax Error, this powerful multi-media experience brings the critically-acclaimed graphic novel to life like never before.
Popular children's illustrator James Marshall takes a turn at bringing his unique artistic style to several well-known fairy tales. These five animated stories, including some retold by modern writers with entertaining twists, will enchant children and delight parents.