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Life & Adventures of Santa Claus»rank: 1047starring: Earl Hammond, Earle Hyman, Larry Kenney, Lynne Lipton, Bob McFadden
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Schoolhouse Rock! - America Rock»rank: 600starring: Jack Sheldon, Bob Kaliban, Darrel Stern, Lynn Ahrens, Joshie Armstead
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A Rugrats Chanukah»rank: 982starring: Elizabeth Daily, Christine Cavanaugh, Nancy Cartwright, Melanie Chartoff, Michael Bell
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We're Back!: A Dinosaur's Story»rank: 3968starring: Original Soundtrack
: :lt's Chanukah the Rugrats way: Tommy the Macabee, an ancient idol named Cynthia (isn't that the name of Angelica's favorite doll?), and Stu's own turbo-charged menorah, which promises to bring down the house in every sense. This very good holiday special will certainly satisfy Rugrats fans, but also has crossover appeal to anyone looking for a very funny holiday program. --Tom Keogh |
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Blue's Clues - Blue's Birthday»rank: 2817starring: Aleisha Allen, Kathryn Avery, Nick Balaban, Steve Burns, Jenna Marie Castle
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Disney's Sing Along Songs - 12 Days of Christmas»rank: 680starring: Paul Drake, Carole Davis, James T. Callahan, Sonny Landham, Carl Franklin
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Nestor the Long Eared Christmas Donkey»rank: 191starring: Roger Miller, Brenda Vaccaro, Paul Frees, Don Messick, Linda Gary
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Peter & the Wolf Disney Favorite Stories»rank: 619starring: Sterling Holloway
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Disney's Beauty and the Beast - The Enchanted Christmas»rank: 185starring: Paige O'Hara, Robby Benson, Jerry Orbach, David Ogden Stiers, Bernadette Peters
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Yes Virginia There Is a Santa Claus»rank: 621starring: Yes Virginia There Is a Santa
: :Excellent condition, includes the original VHS tape, case, and paperwork, fast shipped, ask me for my VHS List!; :0bviously the Disney suits gave more than two figs about the legacy from the first Beast film, as they reassembled the former cast and spent some cash on production and tune-smithing for this straight-to-video effort. The events unfold between the time in the first film where Belle bartered herself to the Beast and her later return to the village to save her father. So ... |

Where the NBA Dynasty series (the other initial entry is the slightly meatier Los Angeles Lakers: The Complete History) outdoes Ultimate Jordan is in the six playoff games--one for each year--as they were originally broadcast, minus halftime and commercials. Having the nearly complete game (usually running 90-100 minutes, from the TV introductions to post-game interviews) means you can skip straight to John Paxson's clutch basket or what was expected to be the final shot of Jordan's career. Or you can savor each game in its entirety, all the better to appreciate the artistry of Jordan in his three-pointer barrage against Portland or his "flu game" against Utah. You can see other great players too, of course, including Jordan's teammates--Scottie Pippen, Horace Grant, Dennis Rodman--and those opponents unfortunate enough to face the Bulls--Clyde Drexler, Charles Barkley, John Stockton, Karl Malone, and others. Because these are all NBA Finals games, you won't see Jordan's shot over Craig Ehlo or his 63-point coming-out party against Boston, but the 1990s Chicago Bulls were a team for the ages, and merely having their games--some of them all-time classics--available for home viewing is a major milestone in archived sports. --David Horiuchi

While last-minute heroics tend to be the standard by which we define excellence, there are many other moments that have left an indelible impression, many of them highlighted here. The video clips fall into 10 categories: Dunks, Alley-oops, Assists, Steals, Blocks, Teamwork, the Clutch Shot, Moves, Hustle, and Buzzer-Beaters. At the beginning of each section is a brief introduction. Before showing the top 10 dunks of all time, for example, we learn about the evolution of the dunk--from the first slam to the man who could fly, Michael Jordan--and we hear background commentary from NBA legends such as Magic Johnson, Charles Barkley, Dr. J, and Bill Russell. This video recalls familiar moments of NBA lore that you will want to own for countless repeat viewings. --Jeremy Storey