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A cuter-than-cute puppet who dreams of being a real little boy, a kindly old toymaker, a magical soundtrack, and that nose! A timeless fairytale and just as much fun for grown-up children too! find out more...

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Disney's animated "tribute" to the legendary Native American princess who saved the life of British explorer John Smith at the tender age of 12. Disney's heroine is rather more well developed, presumably to allow for the ensuing "Romeo and Juliet" style romance. Stunning animation. find out more...

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One of the great Disney cartoons - fabulously funny, great music, and fantastic entertainment for all the family. The Nottingham outlaw gets the Disney treatment with all the legendary characters being memorably transformed into animals. find out more...

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Adaptation of the fairy tale of the same name. Princess Aurora is cursed by the evil witch Maleficent, who declares that before Aurora reaches her 16th birthday she will die by a poisoned spinning-wheel. To try to prevent this, the king places her into hiding, in the care of three goodnatured not too bright fairies, but this is a curse that only a prince can break. Adaptation of the fairy tale of the same name. The last film which Walt personally supervised, not one of the best, but not that bad find out more...

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Ted Brooks is a successful Miami dentist who discovers he has an inheritance waiting for him in the wilds of Alaska, throwing caution to the wind he decides to leave the comfort and warmth and set off on an adventure. What Ted finds is that he is now the less than elated owner of seven very mischievous huskies, and all manner of disaster is heading his way. Snow Dogs is a fun Disney comedy very much in the tradition of their live action family movies. find out more...

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You all know the plot, have read the book, got the T shirt and been to the theme park, but what fun it all is to do all over again. Why don't all films start "Once upon a time" and end with "and they all lived happily ever after?" Must be something to do with realism...ah well never mind....... find out more...

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Mark Twain's timeless adventure story is brought to life in this high quality, action packed Disney adaptation. The story of a naughty young boy, who teams up with a runaway slave for his unsentimental education on the Mississippi, is portrayed with excellent performances against a backdrop of spectacular scenery. Superior family viewing. find out more...

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The jazziest, swingin'ist, happenin'ist Disney classic of them all is back. Duchess and kittens are abducted by the butler when he learns that they are to inherit their owners millions. They meet O'Malley, the alley cat who helps them get back to Paris to get their revenge. A family favourite. find out more...

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In the mystical land of Prydrain, a young boy named Taran undertakes a heroic task; he must prevent the evil Horned King from unleashing the supernatural powers of a mysterious black cauldron. Helped by the beautiful Princess Eilonwy, a furry creature named Gurgi and a clairvoyant pig, Taran learns the value and power of friendship. Disney's latest animated feature. find out more...

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Charming, animated Disney classic aimed at very young children, who have not yet discovered the noble joys of blood-sports - where the nasty fox is ripped to shreds. A forestful of creatures are brought beautifully and colourfully to life in this tale of loyalty and friendship. Winner of the 1994 Best Children's Video Award in the U.S. Come the revolution eh kids! find out more...