Distributor: NCircle Entertainment
Release date: August 9, 2010
Description on the back cover (which also lists the episodes included on this particular disc, meaning that I don’t have to dedicate an entire separate section to such a list):
“HARMONIC SONIC - When Robotnik launches a spy orb that will uncover the Freedom Fighters’ Knothole location, Sonic and Rotor launch themselves up to the orbiting spy sphere aboard a homemade rocket, powered by Robotnik’s discarded booster engine that fell in the Great Forest. Once on the heavily guarded sphere, Sonic and Rotor must find the spy sensors before they can locate Knothole.
GAME GUY - The Freedom Fighters run into a Swashbuckler named Ari, battling Swat-Bots. Sonic diverts them, allowing Ari to escape. After hearing that Robotnik is holding his band of Freedom Fighters hostage, Sonic decides to help Ari free them, But there’s something about him that Sally doesn’t trust. Her instincts prove to be right.
DROOD HENCE - When Uncle Chuck’s “bug” reveals Robotnik’s search for the legendary Power Stones, he informs Sally, who tries to retrieve data regarding the Royal Family Secret. When the Freedom Fighters find out that Robotnik has the first stone, they realize he must never obtain the second. After finding the real second stone, Sally congratulates Sonic, but then realizes that the plan was actually devised by the newest Freedom Fighter:…Tails.
CRY OF THE WOLF - On a mission to contact the first Freedom Fighters on the King’s List, Sonic and the others are forced to travel through a tunnel which carries a curse against all intruders, They encounter the wolf pack and their female leader, Lupe, who are trying to prevent the destruction of their land by a prototype P.O.D. from Robotnik’s ‘Doomsday Project.’
THE DOOMSDAY PROJECT - When a P.O.D. lands in Knothole, Sonic and Sally realize that the Doomsday Machine is already in operation. The Freedom Fighter groups break into the Doomsday Machine, only to find out that Robotnik let them in. That night, as the Freedom Fighters celebrate their supreme victory against Robotnik, Snively, now on his own, decides it’s his turn to rule.”
OPENING:
1.) FBI warnings
2.) Cookie Jar Entertainment logo
3.) NCircle Entertainment logo (2007-13)
4.) DVD menu walkthrough
5.) Pocoyo DVD promo
6.) The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 intro (yes, just the show's intro, not an ad for any specific DVD release of the series, as is common practice for home video releases of WildBrain-owned shows from NCircle and its sibling studio Mill Creek)
7.) Mighty Machines DVD commercial
8.) DinoSquad DVD ad (oops, Cookie Jar forgot to plaster the DiC logo!)
9.) Chloe’s Closet DVD promo
10.) Hopla full episode
Since the Sneak Peeks on this disc can only be found via their own dedicated menu and not at the end of the disc like usual for NCircle’s DVD releases of DiC and Cookie Jar cartoons, there is no real closing per se.
Well, I’ve finally finished my special rotation marathon in which I alternated between uploading full DVD presentations of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, Totally Spies!, Johnny Test, and Grojband. To give that marathon a proper closure that will end it with a huge bang, I want to cover the other one of the only two DVD releases I currently own of the series that I had to upload in the place of Mario for the fourth and final go-around of the aforementioned marathon - the ABC Saturday morning animated series produced by DiC Entertainment starring Mario’s fast frenemy, Sonic the Hedgehog! How much of a bang will this ending be? Well, this disc consists of the show’s emotionally heavy, pulse-pounding final four episodes…preceded by a random episode from early in the show’s criminally short run for whatever reason.
You might be wondering what the future holds in store for my “Full DVD” videos now that I’m done with my marathon of them. Well, as promised, there’s still going to be plenty of Johnny and Dukey to go around, as I still have five discs of my big box set from Mill Creek Entertainment featuring the first five seasons of the series left to go. To ensure that Johnny Test won’t be the ONLY series tackled in my next videos featuring full DVD presentations, however, I’m calling the power of that terror in the neighborhood who just won’t come undone, playing pranks on everyone! That’s right: Johnny and Dukey will be paired up with fellow infamously meme-worth icons Heathcliff and the Catillac Cats. Whenever I feel like uploading another “Full DVD” video, I’ll be switching back-and-forth with the two shows until I run out of Johnny Test DVDs to cover. Then, Heathcliff will be paired up with some miscellaneous shows that I only have one or two DVDs of until I’m done covering all of the discs included in that show’s Complete Series set, also released by Mill Creek.
DISCLAIMER: This video is NOT made specifically for kids, but for EVERYBODY.
23 авг 2024