Catch the animated enchantment of two classic children's fantasies. The first one, about a soldier falling for a pretty ballerina, is narrated by Jeremy Irons. The second, about a lion terrorizing a small town, is read by Danny Glover. Mark Isham does the music for the former, while Dr. John scores the latter.
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Sigmund and the Sea Monsters was an American children's television series that ran from 1973 to 1975, produced by Sid and Marty Krofft and aired on Saturday mornings. There were 29 episodes spanning two seasons.
Twelve-year-old Bastian Balthazar Bux had lost the wonderful imagination he had as a child somewhere between growing older, watching TV, going to school and playing with his Gameboy. But when his mother dies suddenly, Bastian's limitless imagination is reborn. Bastian comes across a magical book, 'The Neverending Story,' in a curious little bookstore. Inspired by the book, Bastian creates an enchanted world called Fantasia, inhabited by dragons, dark knights and assorted heroes and villains.
It's time for everyone to lend a helping hand in these four delightful stories! First, Strawberry takes care of a berry special Baby Berrykin, then teamwork is key when Lemon and Raspberry design a playground. Next, Orange and Lemon become "Fashion Elves" to help Raspberry, and Orange adopts a very homesick tadpole. Join in the sparkly fun as the girls learn that helping out is a berry big deal!
A retelling of the legend of King Arthur from the perspective of the wizard Merlin. Sam Neill stars in the title role in a story that covers not only the rise and fall of Camelot but also the phase in the legendary history of Britain that precedes it.