geatornez82

"Cartoon Connoisseur"
 
Helpful votes received on reviews: 100% (7 of 7)
Location: Germantown, MD United States
Birthday: May 18
In My Own Words:
I love oldies music, cartoons, vintage cartoons, vintage television commercials, The Monkees, and My Little Pony.
 

Reviews

Top Reviewer Ranking: 151,010 - Total Helpful Votes: 7 of 7
My Little Pony <b>VHS</b> ~ Danny DeVito
My Little Pony VHS ~ Danny DeVito
I taped this movie from the Disney Channel, but my sister taped over my copy of it. This isn't the greatest MLP cartoon in the bunch (my favorites are "Midnight Castle" and "Escape from Catrina"), but this one still had it's moments.

The Witches from the Volcano of Gloom create the Smooze to destroy the Little Ponies and their spring festival, so they have to go get the Rainbow of Light, but it ends up buried in the Smooze, and they have to go find the Flutter Ponies. Also, some of the other ponies search for Baby Lickety Split who has run away, with Spike the Dragon.

PROS:

The music and the songs are really good, I think. One of the best song numbers is "I'll Do the Dirty Work" sung… Read more

Ed Sullivan: Muppets Magic From the Ed Sullivan <b>DVD</b> ~ Ed Sullivan: Muppets Magic
Ed Sullivan: Muppets Magic From the Ed Sullivan DVD ~ Ed Sullivan: Muppets Magic
Like I titled this thing, you watch this DVD, and by the end of it, you're rolling on the floor laughing your head off. These are some of the best Jim Henson Muppet sketches I've ever seen in my life. Some of them were re-done for the Muppet show, such as "Kermit's Friend" (also called "Inchworm"), and "Happy Girl Meets Monster," but they were much better on this DVD.

Some of the highlights of this DVD are "A Change of Face," where a doctor is rearranging a Muppet's face, "Happy Girl Meets Monster," where a girl is commenting on how nice the day is and a monster is doing all he can to ruin it, "Scrap Fiap" (and if you listen… Read more

Adv of Prince Achmed <b>DVD</b> ~ Carl Koch
Adv of Prince Achmed DVD ~ Carl Koch
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic, Nov 13 2003
This is one of the most interesting animated films I've seen. The sillouhettes (sp?) are remarkable against the color tinted backgrounds. The plot has many twists and turns, but the viewer never gets lost in the plot. It will have you intrigued from the beginning right to the end.

This is a retelling of "The Arabian Nights." The animation is much smoother than that of some stop motion animation (ie the Rankin-Bass holiday programs). If you are a fan of "The Arabian Nights" or "Aladdin" (the Aladdin story is also told in this feature), then this movie is for you.