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Bodum Naoko Stainless-Steel 32-Ounce Teapot
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DescriptionDesigned by C. Jorgensen, this teapot is chic, whimsical, and very functional. Under the lid, with its stay cool rubberized knob, is an infusing basket. The dramatically arching handle has an ergonomic design that enables the user to pour with ease. Arty and hip, this pot reminds some of a mouse, some of a genie's lamp and some of Bauhaus era objects. Features
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Hall's Jewel Tea Aladdin Teapot with Infuser Autumn Leaf - Mint
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DescriptionThis Autumn Leaf Aladdin tea pot is by Hall's Superior. The tea pot measures approximately 10 1/2" long including the spout and handle, 4" high and 6" across. It includes a matching infuser which is used to hold tea leaves. This entire set is in excellent MINT condition. Even all the gold trim on the entire piece is intact. Each of them looks as if they have never been used. Please contact me if you would like to see additional pictures. Features
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3D Lenticular Magnet - ALADDIN MAGIC LAMP
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DescriptionWhy stick with the ordinary. This is a magnet that will outshine its neighbors on any fridge or file cabinet. Lenticular lens insures that the surface will be clean and bright for years to come. Lantor Ltds Magnets Using Lenticular PVC and superb craftsmanship, this is a stylish and functional designed that offers quality and value. Lenticular prints is a Special printing on PVC Lens and make Images have magical Lenticular effect. Lenticular imaging emerged around 1903. However, not until the 1960s, with plastic lens advances, was it able to really take off as an imaging display process. Three dimensional lenticular images are created using several photographs or in the case of digital imaging, similar views, of an object, each at a slightly different angle. After individual images are interlaced, or woven, together, the composite image is printed as an interlaced photograph or graphic image. The final output is then matched and laminated with a special, high resolution, multifaceted,lenticular, lens that creates 3D or animated signage. As the viewer peers at the lenticular picture, the lens face splits the image into a series of left and right views that are optically combined by the viewer into a single 3D or animated image. Features
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Aladdin (Golden Films)
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DescriptionFeatures include: •MPAA Rating: G•Format: DVD•Runtime: 49 minutes |
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Disney Movietoons Presents: Ducktales The Movie: Treasure Of The Lost Lamp [VHS]
Sale Price: $24.49 |
DescriptionAnother of Disney's efforts to create a quickie animated feature film out of one of its daily TV shows, this one plays like a low-rent reworking of Aladdin. Still, with Scrooge McDuck (voiced by Alan Young) and nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie, there's fun to be had. And that includes the genie (voiced by comic Rip Taylor) and the villains voiced by Christopher Lloyd and Richard Libertini. The plot centers on Scrooge's search for lost treasure; the kids come up with the magic lamp with the genie in it, which is sought by an evil magician. Everyone gets into the act of making wishes and seeing them come true, until the bad guy gets a hold of the lamp. Mostly for young viewers. --Marshall Fine TREASURE OF THE LOST LAMP is the first full-length feature film starring Scrooge McDuck, Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webbigail Vanderquack! The Egyptian desert becomes a nonstop adventure zone as the DuckTales team pursues the legendary treasure of Collie Baba's ancient pyramid! When the daring ducks make off with the riches, little do they know there's a magic lamp among the gems ... a lamp with a wacky, wish-granting Genie inside. When Merlock, the evil sorcerer, follows them back to Duckburg, an incredible battle erupts over the lost lamp! But in the thrilling climax, Scrooge and the nephews learn a lesson far more valuable than even the world's greatest treasure! |
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Aladdin
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Aladdin (Two-Disc Platinum Edition)
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DescriptionAladdin a street urchin accidentally meets princess jasmine who is in the city undercover. They love each other but she can only marry a prince. Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 12/18/2007 Starring: Scott Weinger Linda Larkin Run time: 90 minutes Rating: G Disney's 1992 animated feature is a triumph of wit and skill. The high-tech artwork and graphics look great, the characters are strong, the familiar story is nicely augmented with an interesting villain (Jafar, voiced by Jonathan Freeman), and there's an incredible hook atop the whole thing: Robin Williams's frantically hilarious vocal performance as Aladdin's genie. Even if one isn't particularly moved by the love story between the title character (Scott Weinger) and his girlfriend Jasmine (Linda Larkin), you can easily get lost in Williams's improvisational energy and the equally entertaining performances of Freeman and Gilbert Gottfried (as Jafar's parrot). --Tom Keogh Features
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Shelley Duvall's Faerie Tale Theatre: The Complete Collection
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DescriptionOne of the first gems of the cable TV age, Faerie Tale Theatre brings 26 classic tales to life. Produced over a five-year span (1982-87) for Showtime, FTT brought together creative dramatics and whimsical writing with some of the top talents of the day. Executive producer/host Shelley Duvall (who was coming off her breakout role in The Shining) shepherds this mix of theatrical simplicity and grand storytelling for these oft-told tales ("Goldilocks and the Three Bears," "Little Red Riding Hood," "Hansel and Gretel," "Sleeping Beauty," and the like) for kids and their parents. Since they are not elaborately produced, FTT may be a hard sell for some smaller members of the family at first, but most should be hooked, even older kids who may pooh-pooh fairy tales. There's always a slight twist that makes these productions fresh. The cast is amazing, especially when you think how lightly cable television was thought of in the '80s: Jeff Bridges, Bud Cort, Liza Minnelli, James Coburn, Susan Sarandon, Christopher Reeve, Klaus Kinski, Billy Crystal, Matthew Broderick, Gregory Hines, Eric Idle, Robin Williams, and Mick Jagger are some of the talented--and varied--actors appearing. Crystal's take on the smart "Little Pig" (with Jeff Goldblum as the wolf) and Williams's "Frog Prince" are two comic gems. Malcolm McDowell, right in the middle of his career high-point of playing baddies, brings flair to the Big Bad Wolf, while his then-real-life wife Mary Steenburgen beautifully counterpoints as Red Riding Hood. The casting of Vincent Price and Vanessa Redgrave in "Snow White" is inspired. Also impressive are the directors Duvall pooled: Tim Burton ("Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp"), Francis Ford Coppola ("Rip Van Winkle") Peter Medak (three episodes), Nicholas Meyer ("Pied Piper"), and Roger Vadim ("Beauty and the Beast"). You can go on for days about these wonderful tales, most totaling around the 45-minute mark, but it's better just to get the set and start wherever you'd like; you will get to the end sooner than you think. --Doug Thomas Movies Unlimited proudly presents this fabulous series, produced and hosted by actress Shelley Duvall, which features some of Hollywood's top performers in lively (and sometimes irreverent) spins on the world's best-loved fairy tales and fables. All 26 episodes--including "Rapunzel," "Sleeping Beauty," "Jack and the Beanstalk," "The Princess and the Pea," and "The Pied Piper of Hamelin"--are collected in a seven-disc set. 22 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital stereo; lost episode "Grimm Party"; game; 112-page storybook. **26 episodes on 7 discs. 22 hrs. Includes a 112-page storybook.** Features
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Popeye the Sailor: 1938-1940, Vol. 2
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DescriptionFeatures include: •MPAA Rating: NR•Format: DVD•Runtime: 218 minutes During the late 1930's, the Fleischers' Popeye the Sailor cartoons rivaled even Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse shorts in popularity, and this second collection makes it easy to understand why. In contrast to the realistically animated characters in Disney's lavishly beautiful shorts, Popeye, Olive and Bluto were rubber-limbed and broadly comic. These cartoons aren't badly animated: notice the fun the artists have with Olive's precarious balance in "A Date To Skate" (1938) or the way the trio struggles to act refined in "It's The Natural Thing To Do" (1939). The Fleischers' approach to animation was just broader and cartoon-ier than Disney's. But the period of 1938-1940 represented the last hurrah of the Popeye shorts. To accommodate the large staff needed for the studio's first feature, Gulliver's Travels (1939), producer Max Fleischer moved the studio from New York to Miami. The run-down apartment houses and gritty streets of the early Popeye cartoons gave way to suburban houses and gardens. The backgrounds and supporting characters in "Popeye Meets William Tell" (1940) look like leftovers from Gulliver, and the film lacks the élan of the shorts made just a year earlier. The studio would close and be re-organized under new management after the failure of Hoppity Goes to Town in 1941. Like the cartoons in the previous set, Popeye the Sailor 1933-1938, these transfers were made from beautiful masters with only minimal dust and scratches. In addition to four "Popumentaries," the extras include a rare, partial pencil test from "Females Is Fickle" (1940) and a 1938 "Popular Science" short showcasing the animation process at the Miami Studio. A must-have for cartoon lovers.(Unrated, suitable for ages 8 and older: cartoon violence, tobacco use, a few ethnic stereotypes) --Charles Solomon (1. I Yam Love Sick, 2. Plumbing Is A Pipe, 3. The Jeep, 4. Bulldozing The Bull, 5. Mutiny Ain't Nice, 6. Goonland, 7. A Date To Skate, 8. Cops Is Always Right, 9. Customers Wanted, 10. Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp, 11. Leave Well Enough Alone, 12. Wotta Nitemare, 13. Ghosks Is The Bunk, 14. Hello How Am I, 15. It's The Natural Thing To Do, 16. Never Sock A Baby, 17. Shakespearian Spinach, 18. Females Is Fickle, 19. Stealin Ain't Honest, 20. Me Feelins Is Hurt, 21. Onion Pacific, 22. Wimmin Is A Myskery, 23. Nurse-Mates, 24. Fightin Pals, 25. Doin Impossikible Stunts, 26. Wimmin Hadn't Oughta Drive, 27. Puttin On The Act, 28. Popeye Meets William Tell, 29. My Pop, My Pop, 30. With Poopdeck Pappy, 31. Popeye Presents Eugene The Jeep) Features
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Aladdin Genie Lamp 51027
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DescriptionGenie Lamp has open and close lid and pour spout. Completes many costumes. Features
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