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Gargoyles - The Complete First Season (Special 10th Anniversary Edition) | 
| Directors: Kazuo Terada, Saburo Hashimoto, Yeun Young Sang Actors: Salli Richardson, Jonathan Frakes, Edward Asner, Marina Sirtis, Keith David Studio: Walt Disney Home Entertainment Category: DVD
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Rating: 232 reviews Sales Rank: 12875
Format: Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 2 Running Time: 294 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: DISD37710D UPC: 786936255980 EAN: 0786936255980 ASIN: B0002W4SY0
Theatrical Release Date: October 24, 1994 Release Date: December 7, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! BRAND NEW DVDs in FACTORY PACKAGING! Most U.S. orders ship with DELIVERY CONFIRMATION. Shipping from multiple U.S. locations. MovieWeb provides great products, prices & CUSTOMER SERVICE!
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Product Description Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 12/07/2004 Run time: 294 minutes
Amazon.com Since its 1994 debut, Disney's animated series Gargoyles has attracted a sophisticated viewership for its unusually thoughtful storyline, mature characters, literary allusions (Arthurian lore, Shakespeare), and parade of celebrity voiceovers. Part Gothic fantasy and part contemporary urban drama, Gargoyles begins with a brutal, 10th-century battle over a Scottish castle, which is guarded at night by winged gargoyles who become flesh in the dark (but who return to stone by day). Under the leadership of Goliath (Keith David), the gargoyles ward off an attack by Vikings, yet are met with disdain by those they protect, including a princess and her advisors. Such is the gargoyles' lot until they are betrayed by a friend and turned to stone for a thousand years. Rescued by a billionaire named Xanatos (Jonathan Frakes)--who breaks the spell by purchasing the castle and relocating it atop his Manhattan skyscraper--Goliath and his friends slowly adapt to the modern world and figure out whom they can trust. In a moving season finale, they adopt New York City as the home they vow to protect. With a certain urgency in every episode, tangled relationships between Goliath and his several allies and enemies (as well as characters who belong somewhere between), and a vocal cast full of Star Trek types (Michael Dorn, Nichelle Nichols, Marina Sirtis, among others), Gargoyles has great appeal to thinking viewers of any age. Special features include the original show pitch by series creator Greg Weisman. --Tom Keogh
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ALL I WANTED FOR CHRISTMAS WAS GARGOYLES! December 31, 2008 shannon (long island, ny usa) I got this complete first season of Gargoyles for Christmas...was the best gift I ever recieved. Made my whole day...heck my whole year and years to come. Just bought the 2nd season vol 1...waiting anxiously for the rest of the series to COME OUT!!! This show is AMAZING...I still can't get enough of it!!!
Unbelievably Good!!! November 13, 2008 John Steele This one of the best television shows ever made! The fact that it came from Disney is even more incredible! (I was not a fan of their other programs.) The influence of the Batman series that was running at the time is obvious and very welcome! The intelligent writing and mature themes were a big hit with kids and adults alike. I myself was in my late 20's, and never missed an episode. (I only wish there were some programs like it today!) Considering how popular it was with kids at the time, I'm surprised there's not more of a following for it. (Those toys were big sellers in their day.) The voice acting was some of the best ever done for any animated series, American or Japanese! Every episode was a great game of "try and guess the voice". Was there any ST TNG cast regular who didn't voice a character? (Not to mention Keith David who was doing Spawn on HBO about that time, another underrated show.) This show went places few other "kids shows" dared to go. True life and death struggles, real betrayal and many grey areas when it came to right and wrong. The science and technology was very respectfully treated and when combined with the magical/fantasy aspects made for very engaging stories and action. I am disappointed to hear Disney has not released Season 2 Vol. 2, but not surprised. These are the same people who put Gargoyles on their own network and edited them mercilessly! Needless to say I purchased the portions of the series that were available to see them as originally aired and await the rest. I would recommend that if you love Gargoyles you might like all the Warner/DC shows (Batman to JLU), Exosquad(a MUST see!) and Robotech(though it is showing it's age a bit, it's still worth it uncut!) Let Disney know they need to release the rest of Season 2 at least! (The Goliath Chronicles do NOT live up to the rest of the series, noticeably poor animation and writing, don't bother unless you HAVE to have a complete collection.) We want to see the world tour!
A show from the glory days of American childrens animation... October 28, 2008 Blade Wolf (NJ USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Once uppon a time, in an era known as the Roaring 90's, you could see cartoons in any time block kids were likely to be watching TV without even having to have cable. It is in these ancient times that several excellently written, exciting, and intelligent kid's shows were born into the 2:00 P.M.-5:00 P.M. time block. One of the greatest of these was Gargoyles. Concerning the adventures, trials, and tribulations of a clan of Gargoyles cursed to remain stone until their castle towered over the clouds in ancient Scotland who's curse was broken by the modern buisness man David Xanatos, Gargoyles is truly one of the shining creative gems of American animation. Even if you watched this series as a kid, as an adult or teenager you will still be enthralled in the story line. The characters in the series, both protagonists and antagonists, are generally more three dimensional than is common for most shows aimed at the same target audience and even episodes about common kid's show themes such as trust, friendship, and family are written with a maturity level that is now rare in any show meant for people under 30. In a time when American cartoons (and shows aimed at a young adult audience and the people who edit anime for US television as well) tend to sacrifice plot and character development in order to appeal to the lowest common denominator, Gargoyles is a breath of fresh air, whether you're 2 or 52, without having to delve into the anime section of your local video store.
Gargoyles June 7, 2008 Julian E. Gwaltney Jr. (georgia, usa) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Gargoyles - The Complete First Season (Special 10th Anniversary Edition)Loved it, recomend to those that also enjoy anime
"Stone by Day, Warriors by Night" June 3, 2008 Count Orlok '22 (The land of the denigrated reviewers) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
-This is a review for Gargoyles: The Complete First Season (2-disc Special 10th Anniversary Edition)- In 1994, the Walt Disney studio took a risk on an unusually dark premise for an animated television series. Little did they know that it would become a critically acclaimed epic. Over a decade after it's cancellation, the series has a devoted cult following. The series was exceptionally well written and the animation surpassed just about every other animated series on TV at the time. But what really made Gargoyles stand out was its mythological, philosophical, psychological and social depth. The stories utilized everything from Shakespearean melodrama to science fiction, from medieval folklore to organized crime. It was also very progressive in a sociopolitical sense. It took a stand against all forms of prejudice and bigotry, and even featured an episode devoted to the dangers of handguns. The story involves a clan of gargoyles, creatures who are stone by day but flesh and blood warriors by night. The gargoyles are betrayed by the humans they once protected and are frozen in an enchanted sleep for a thousand years. An egotistical and corrupt billionaire awakens them in modern day Manhattan. There they must learn to adapt to a drastically different world where those they protect fear them and those that offer them their support only seek to control them. The series had an amazing cast of voices to bring to life an even more amazing cast of characters, including: Goliath- voiced by Keith David The noble leader of the gargoyle clan and a fearsome yet just warrior Hudson- voiced by Ed Asner The venerable former leader of the clan, and Goliath's most trusted friend and ally Brooklyn- voiced by Jeff Bennett The most courageous of the younger gargoyles, Brooklyn proves himself to be a natural leader Lexington- voiced by Thom Adcox Hernandez The most scientifically minded of the clan, Lexington often helps the others to understand technology Broadway- voiced by Bill Fagerbakke The portly and somewhat naive gargoyle who looks for the best in everyone Bronx- voiced by Frank Welker The gargoyles' dog like pet, fearsome yet friendly and always loyal Demona- voiced by Marina Sirtis Goliath's former lover and second in command, now his most vicious enemy Elisa Maza- voiced by Salli Richardson A New York City detective who may be the only human that the gargoyles can trust Xanatos- voiced by Jonathan Frakes The billionaire responsible for awakening the gargoyles and the most deceptive of all their adversaries Owen Burnett- voiced by Jeff Bennett Xanatos' enigmatic and ambiguous right-hand man who holds an astonishing secret Princess Katharine- voiced by Kath Soucie At first prejudiced against the gargoyles, the princess later championed them for their righteousness and bravery The Magus- voiced by Jeff Bennett The brash wizard who cast the spell on the gargoyles and later raised the hatchlings Hakon- voiced by Clancy Brown The cruel Viking leader responsible for slaughtering the gargoyle clan in 994 A.D. Macbeth- voiced by John Rhys-Davies An immortal warrior king who may or may not be the gargoyles' foe Coldstone- voiced by Michael Dorn Formerly a friend of Goliath, now a reanimated monster under Xanatos' control The Pack A group of mercenaries given their own TV show, The Pack are a force to be reckoned with The Steel Clan Xanatos' robotic army created to keep the gargoyles in his control or destroy them if needed The thirteen Season One episodes included in this 2-disc set are: 1. Awakening: Part One The saga begins as Goliath and his clan repels a Viking attack in the year 994 A.D. and are betrayed by those they protect. 2. Awakening: Part Two The gargoyles are frozen in an enchanted sleep and then awakened a thousand years later by Xanatos. 3. Awakening: Part Three The gargoyles meet and befriend Elisa Maza, explore the city and learn about the contemporary world. 4. Awakening: Part Four Goliath and Elisa build a relationship, Demona returns and Xanatos sends the gargoyles on a mission. 5. Awakening: Part Five The gargoyles complete their mission and the truth is revealed about Xanatos' and Demona's treachery. 6. The Thrill of the Hunt Lexington thinks he's found the perfect allies in The Pack, but instead he learns not to trust what he sees on television. 7. Temptation Demona tries to seduce Brooklyn into accepting her twisted worldview and her all-consuming hatred of mankind. 8. Deadly Force Broadway accidentally shoots Elisa while the rest of the gargoyles hunt down those they believe to be her assailants. 9. Enter Macbeth Macbeth attacks the gargoyles believing them to be in league with Demona, his former friend and greatest enemy. 10. The Edge Xanatos proves himself to be a brilliant manipulator while he strategically controls all those around him. 11. The Long Way to Morning Demona tracks down Goliath and Hudson, while Hudson reminisces about the old days when he was leader. 12. Her Brother's Keeper Xanatos chooses Elisa's younger brother as his latest recruit and Elisa tries to warn him of Xanatos' intentions. 13. Reawakening Through science and magic, Xanatos and Demona resurrect a dead gargoyle and trick him into fighting Goliath. Though Gargoyles only lasted for a few years it managed to spawn a spin-off series (Gargoyles: The Goliath Chronicles) and its impact on outcast teens and adults today is as strong as when it first aired. Gargoyles wasn't just a flash in the pan trend like many of today's cartoons. It's an intelligent and provocative masterpiece that shows that even if you're different that you can still be accepted, and more importantly that we can help to create a better world by having faith in one another. Also recommended: Gargoyles: Season Two, Vol. 1
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