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In-Car 7"-9" Portable DVD Player Case * Attaches to Rear or Front Seat, Easily Converts to Carrying Bag, Multiple Accessory compartments - - Built-in double headphone JackView This Product at AmazonTake your portable DVD player and favorite movies on the road in this compact, thickly padded, multi-functional case. Adjustable buckle attachment suspension system allows case to easily attach to the seats. Mounting system quickly detaches, converting into a portable carrying case. Sturdy hook-n-loop harness in main compartment safely secures DVD player while in use or stored. Multiple Zippered pockets hold all your accessories organized. Side strap provides convenient attachment for headphones when not in use. compatibility list: DVP-FX810/P DVP-FX810/R DVP-FX810 and all Mobile DVD Players with Screens 9 inches or less
Petsafe PIF-275-19 Wireless Dog Collar with Radio Receiver for Wireless FenceView This Product at AmazonInstant Fence Receiver, Wireless Extra Collar, For Use Only With The Wireless System, 3 Adjustable Levels Of Correction Plus Beep Only Mode, Low Battery Indicator, Waterproof, Uses The RFA-67D-11 Battery Included.
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Lion KingView This Product at AmazonNot an ideal choice for younger kids, this hip and violent animated feature from Disney was nevertheless a huge smash in theaters and on video, and it continues to enjoy life in an acclaimed Broadway production. The story finds a lion cub, son of a king, sent into exile after his father is sabotaged by a rivalrous uncle. The little hero finds his way into the "circle of life" with some new friends and eventually comes back to reclaim his proper place. Characters are very strong, vocal performances by the likes of Jeremy Irons, Nathan Lane, and Whoopi Goldberg are terrific, the jokes are aimed as much (if not more) at adults than kids, the animation is sometimes breathtaking, and the music is more palatable than in many Disney features. But be cautious: this is too intense for the
Rugrat crowd.
--Tom Keogh
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Disney Platinum Edition)View This Product at AmazonOne of the brightest nuggets from Disney's golden age, this 1937 film is almost dizzying in its meticulous construction of an enchanted world, with scores of major and minor characters (including fauna and fowl), each with a distinct identity. When you watch Snow White's intricate, graceful movements of fingers, arms, and head all in one shot, it is not the technical brilliance of Disney's artists that leaps out at you, but the very spirit of her engaging, girl-woman character. When the wicked queen's poisoned apple turns from killer green to rose red, the effect of knowing something so beautiful can be so terrible is absolutely elemental, so pure it forces one to surrender to the horror of it. Based on the Grimm fairy tale, Snow White is probably the best family film ever to deal, in mythic terms, with the psychological foundation for growing up. It's a crowning achievement and should not be missed.
--Tom Keogh