The Greatest Sci Fi Cartoons of all Time
Forget the misleading "Sci-Fi" title and enjoy some classic animation. Among the highlights in this 87-minute potpourri: George Pal's 1946 Puppetoon "Jasper in a Jam," with a memorable vocal from Peggy Lee; "Granite Hotel" (1940), a sepia-tinted Max Fleischer Stone Age cartoon; the legendary 1950s Civil Defense short "Duck and Cover"; Ray Harryhausen's stop-motion "The Story of King Midas" (1953); and the Oscar-winning "The Hole" (1962) by John and Faith Hubley. Also includes 2 Superman cartoons — "Electric Earthquake" (1942) and "The Underground World" (1943) — An uneven collection, but worth buying at a bargain price
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Forget the misleading "Sci-Fi" title and enjoy some classic animation. Among the highlights in this 87-minute potpourri: George Pal's 1946 Puppetoon "Jasper in a Jam," with a memorable vocal from Peggy Lee; "Granite Hotel" (1940), a sepia-tinted Max Fleischer Stone Age cartoon; the legendary 1950s Civil Defense short "Duck and Cover"; Ray Harryhausen's stop-motion "The Story of King Midas" (1953); and the Oscar-winning "The Hole" (1962) by John and Faith Hubley. Also includes 2 Superman cartoons — "Electric Earthquake" (1942) and "The Underground World" (1943) — An uneven collection, but worth buying at a bargain price
Comedy Cartoons
7.5A Rock and a Hard Place
3.0Junge Leute brauchen Liebe
3.0Owned: A Tale of Two Americas
4.3Holly and the Hot Chocolate
5.5Military Strongholds: Megastructures of Genius
10.0The Meeting of the Ways
4.0Încrederea
5.0Rokkasho Rhapsody
5.0Escape Room: Quest of Fear
6.0Call of Cuteness
6.1Caravana
7.0Nebula
7.0Wagner & Me
6.7Le fils du comique
3.3Vintergatan
7.011 September Vragen
10.0White Room
5.3Where We Belong
8.0