ANIMATED (Non-TV series) DVD-Rs

 

Afro Ken - Crazy Japanese Anime about a dog with a rainbow-colored afro

Bebe's Kids - In the first made-for-black-people animated film, bachelor Robin Harris falls head over heels for Jamika who has a son, Leon. The following weekend, Robin brings Jamika, Leon, and Jamika's friend Bebe's three rude, crude, and obnoxious kids to Fun World. Chaos ensues when Bebe's kids! enter the theme park with adventures including being chased by a group of government agents, destroying the Titanic, and being on trial. Meanwhile, while Robin and Jamika are getting together, Robin's ex-wife Dorothea is attempting to ruin their relationship.

Cool World - Jack Deebs is a cartoonist who is due to be released from jail. His comic book "Cool World" describes a zany world populated by "doodles" (cartoon characters) and "noids" (humanoids). What Jack did't realize is that Cool World really does exist, and a "doodle" scientist has just perfected a machine which links Cool World with our world. Intrigued at seeing his creating come to life, Jack is nonetheless wary as he knows that not everything in Cool World is exactly friendly.3

Coonskin AKA Street Fight - While waiting out his escape from prison, a man listens to an older prisoner tell the animated story of a rabbit, a bear, and a fox who rise to the top of the crime ranks in Harlem by getting rid of a black con man, a racist white cop, and the Godfather of the Mafia.

Doug's First Movie - Doug and his friends find a "monster" living in the woods outside their town, but when they find the monster is actually kind of nice, they find themselves hunted by "bad guys" who want the monster. In addition, Doug has to compete for the attention of Patti Mayonnaise with a snobby 8th grader, Guy Graham. Will Doug get to take Patti to the Valentine's Day dance? High quality transfer!

Dumbland - David Lynch Cartoons

Halloween Tree - Four children learn the origins of Halloween customs while trying to save the life of their friend.

Hey Good Lookin' - Ralph Bakshi, creator of "Fritz the Cat" and "Heavy Traffic" brings you the outrageous '50s the way they really were. A middle-aged woman meets a strange man on the streets at night who shows her the remains of a leather jacket. He takes her back to Brooklyn of 1953, and tells her about Vinnie, his gang, the Stompers, his girl Roz, his friend Crazy Shapiro, and the all-out rumble with the black rival gang, the Chaplins.

Hugo The Hippo - The Sultan of Zanzibar has a problem--his harbor is infested with sharks. To solve the problem, he brings in twelve hippos to keep the sharks away, and it works. But once the hippos are no longer needed, they become a nuisance and are massacred by Aban Khan--all but one little hippo named Hugo. What will become of the last of the Zanzibar hippos?

In The Aftermath - Set in an apocalyptic future the earth is slowly dying from a poisoned atmosphere. The fragile remnants of humanity wander the scared and broken land in search of a better tomorrow and finally when all hope seems to be lost one of earth's few survivors is "found" by an angel who just might hold the key to a new and better future for the last of the human race. This is a curious little film, partly animated, partly real actors. I think the Director must have got the idea from Ralph Bakhi's film "Lord of the Rings" which came out in the late 1970s. This film however lack's some of Bakshi's definition and neatness of blending scenes. Whilst Bakshi took real people and combined them with the animated characters in his film the Director of "In the Aftermath" jumps between anime and real actors, never combining the two so you think you are are watching two films instead of one. I have since found out that this film is a remake of a Japanese film called "Tenshi no Tamago" (made in 1985) and some of the sequences were cut from this film and grafted into "In the Aftermath."

Jack and the Witch - Young Jack and his animal friends stumble onto a weird, dystopian fantasia where a witch casts evil spells and monsters come out of the colorful woodwork. A favorite of the many Toei cartoon features from Japan, because of its kooky, strange and scary nature, not exactly right for young kids, almost more of a "head" film. There's some great psychedelic/hallucinatory scenes, the stuff of a child's nightmares, including a bizarre scene involving gentle raindrops that turn into flesh-eating monsters! Complete with blood and torture, this one's way ahead of its time, truly the dark horse of '60s Japanese animation, a full twenty years before boring, derivative "anime-chic".  Quality is pretty good given the rarity of the film.

Jetsons Meet The Flintstones - Fred Flintstone and George Jetson have some things in common: They have back breaking jobs and families to support, but they soon find out a little more about one another one peculiar day when George Jetson's son Elroy builds a time machine, the family thinks it a joke but agrees to try it out anyway. It was built to take them further into the future, but instead (thanks to Astro) they get sent back to Prehistorica Days. Back to the town of Bedrock.

Jungle Burger - First, there was "Fritz the Cat"...Then, "Heavy Traffic"...And now, THE FUNNIEST ADULT CARTOON EVER! Shame, the ape man of the jungle, is aghast when his woman, June, is kidnapped by a gang of giant penises. They take her to their queen, Bazunga, a bald woman with fourteen breasts. After tangling with a gang of great white hunters, a marauding lion and the Molar Men, Shame sets off to rescue her with only his faithful friend Flicka at his side. He heads for that darkest of areas ..... Bush Country!

Plague Dogs - An animated adaptation of Richard Adams' novel, about a pair of dogs (Snitter and Rowf) who escape from a research laboratory and try to survive in the wild with the help of a cunning fox (The Tod). The lab director tries to keep the escape quiet, but as an increasing number of sheep are found killed, word leaks out, together with rumours that the dogs might be plague carriers... Contains both the extended cut and the regular cut!

Savage Religions - A collection of fucked up animated shorts that'll make your brain melt

Song Of The South - The infamous Racist musical Disney film, high quality with extras! Zippity doo-dah indeed

Twice Upon a Time - Two wannabe heroes and their friends must stop a madman from giving everyone nightmares. Full uncut version!

Watership Down - Based upon Richard Adam's novel of the same title, this animated feature delves into the surprisingly violent world of a warren of rabbits as they seek to establish a new colony free of tyranny and human intervention. Frightening and bloody in some scenes. Not recommended for young children

When The Wind Blows - Excellent cartoon about an elderly British couple build a shelter and prepare for an impending nuclear attack with the help of government-issued pamphlets. Featuring a score by Roger Waters and David Bowie
 


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