Vans Buzz Tax Day Show Tour Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 With More Shows Fun

Jonny Quest The Real Adventures Direct-To-Video Program From Cartoon Network Turner Home Entertainment:  continuation of the Jonny Quest (1964) series and The New Adventures of Jonny Quest (1986) series, it features teenage adventurers Jonny Quest, Hadji Singh, and Jessie Bannon as they accompany Dr. Benton Quest and bodyguard Race Bannon to investigate strange phenomena, legends, and mysteries in exotic locales. Action also takes place in the virtual realm of QuestWorld, a three-dimensional cyberspace domain rendered with computer animation. Conceived in the early 1990s, Real Adventures suffered a long and troubled development.

Ready Jet Go Direct-To-Video Movie PBS Kids Program: It was created by animator and Hey Arnold creator Craig Bartlett, and is produced in cooperation with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The show teaches science and astronomy. Jet Propulsion and his family are from the fictional planet Bortron 7 which orbits around a red dwarf called Bortron. They live at Boxwood Terrace in Washington, where they study human customs and Earth environments for a travel guide. Jet has made friends with neighborhood kids, including Sydney, Mindy, and Sean, whose parents work at the nearby Deep Space Array. The Propulsions' car turns into a flying saucer, which they frequently use to take the older kids into space. Their alien identities are known to Sean, Mindy, and Sydney, but they otherwise make some effort to conceal their origin. As of early June 2016, it's unclear whether anyone else knows who they really are. At the end of each episode, scientist Amy Mainzer (also called Astronomer Amy) hosts educational interstitial segments: the segments are not included in the export version.

Timon And Pumbaa Wild Adventures Direct-To-Video Volumes From 1996: Based on the 1994 Disney animated film The Lion King, it centers on Timon the meerkat and Pumbaa the warthog, as they live their problem-free philosophy "Hakuna Matata". Join Timon and Pumbaa with six video volumes: Volume 1 "Hangin' With Baby", Volume 2 "Grub's On", Volume 3 "True Guts", Volume 4 "Don't Get Mad, Get Happy", Volume 5 "Live And Learn", and Volume 6 "Quit Buggin' Me".

Little Mermaid Direct-To-Video Volumes From 1993: Some of the voice actors of the film reprise their roles in the series, among them Jodi Benson as Ariel, Samuel E. Wright as Sebastian, Kenneth Mars as King Triton and Pat Carroll as Ursula, other voice actors include Edan Gross and Bradley Pierce as Flounder, and Jeff Bennett as Prince Eric. Join them with five video volumes: Volume 1 "Whale Of A Tale", Volume 2 "Stormy The Wild Seahorse", Volume 3 "Double Bubble", Volume 4 "In Harmony", and Volume 5 "Ariel's Gift".

Rabbit Ears Bill Nye The Science Guy Direct-To-Video VHS From Walt Disney Home Video: Nye portrays a hyper-kinetic tall and slender scientist wearing a blue lab coat and a bow-tie. He combines the serious science of everyday things with fast-paced action and humor. Each half-hour show begins with a cold open, where Nye introduces the episode's theme, which leads into an opening credit sequence, and featuring Nye in a computer animated scientific world, along with his head spinning, radio frequencies, and plastic toy dinosaurs flying. In later seasons, the theme song was cut short by a static screen. After the opening credits, announcer Pat Cashman says "Brought to you by...", in which a product name is related to the episode's theme. Nye walks onto the set, which is called "Nye Laboratories", filled with scientific visuals including many "of science" contraptions announced dramatically, relevant to the theme of the episode. Science-related TV and movie parodies configure the facts of the episode's theme, along with parodies of TV commercials. The show has featured many guest appearances. Each episode features Nye visiting many places relating to the episode's theme, showing interviews of people talking about their work and other contributions. At the end of each episode, Nye thanks the viewers for watching, before explaining in a clever description of a theme's activity. The closing credits roll over bloopers from the episode. Join Bill Nye with 5 terrific videos "Reptiles And Insects Leapin' Lizards", "Powerful Forces All Pumped Up", "Outer Space Way Out There", "Dinosaurs Those Big Bonheads", and "The Human Body The Inside Scoop".

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Favorite Stories Direct-To-Video From Disney Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Show Program On VHS: Join the gang with 8 great Favorite Stories programs which it did with the whole gang.

Songs from Rock & Roll released from 1990. Five Sesame Street videos can be seen on some shelves in the background simply "Monster Hits" first seen on DVD, "I Want To Go Home" on VHS, "Count It Higher: Great Music Videos From Sesame Street" also first seen on DVD, "The Best Of Ernie And Bert" seen just VHS, and the ever popular "Sing Yourself Silly" first seen on DVD. To that one there, Frank Oz performs Grover and Bert.


 * 1) Monster In The Mirror
 * 2) Telephone Rock
 * 3) You're Alive
 * 4) Rock And Roll Readers
 * 5) It's Hip To Be A Square
 * 6) Count Up To Nine
 * 7) Forty Blocks From My Home
 * 8) I Can't Get No Co-Operation
 * 9) Hand Talk
 * 10) The Word Is NO