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Animorphs - The Invasion Series, Part 1: The Invasion Begins
by (Producer: Billy Brown) (Writer: K.A. Applegate)
Director: Don McCutcheon, Graeme Lynch, Robert K. Sprogis, Stacey Stewart Curtis, Timothy Bond
Product Group: Video
Studio: Sony Pictures
ISBN: B00000G3I3
EAN: 9780767822701
UPC: 043396029279
VHS Tape
Running Time: 79 minutes
Original Release Date: 1998-09-04
Theatrical Release Date: 1998-09-04
Release Date: 1999-02-16
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
SKU: 08010086
Condition: Good Very Good
Comments: VHS tape in good condition. Picture has slight intermittent waviness at top on my VCR [no manual tracking adjust] and sound is very good. Former rental tape. Very good original uncut case with minor wear. Play-tested. Very nice movie.
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Editorial Reviews
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Amazon.com
For those not familiar with the popular Nickelodeon TV series and the phenomenally successful Scholastic book series by K.A. Applegate, Animorphs centers on the adventures of five teens who can morph into animals and bugs. They battle the Yeerks, a frightful mercenary alien race (slimy, sluglike, gray-green, and the size of a rat) who want to control humans by entering their ears and taking over human minds. Don't dismiss Animorphs as a sci-fi Saved by the Bell. The acting is surprisingly topnotch and the stories are fun and thrilling. Animorphs: The Invasion Series, Part 1--The Invasion Begins introduces friends and morphers Jake (Shawn Ashmore), Rachel (Brooke Nevin), Marco (Boris Cabrera), Cassie (Nadia Nascimento), and Tobias (Christopher Ralph). Three episodes from the TV series, "My Name Is Jake," parts 1 and 2, and "The Underground," reveal how the Animorphs learn to use their gift and uncover the Yeerk plan. Part of the nasty alien plot is to acquire as many human controllers (those possessed by Yeerks) as possible. And despite the darkness of story, there's a sense of humor, too: one of the human controllers is the high school principal. For ages 6 and up. --N.F. Mendoza
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Customer Reviews
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ummmm
Rating (2)
Date: 2005-12-10
0 out of 3 customers found this reveiw helpful
I only saw like two shows, but theese are nothing compared to the awsome books! I wish they copied the books axactly and got better acters, then i'd be worth it!
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Animorphs The Invasion Series pt. 1, The Incasion Begins!
Rating (2)
Date: 2005-09-24
0 out of 5 customers found this reveiw helpful
I am a really big Animorphs fan, and to tell you the truth, this show sucked compared to the book series. A lot of the books' story's were meshed into one, making an akward episode. Also they left us at a cliffhanger point!
!They practically made this show right out of a stupid dream!
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Not as good as the books, but it's still good.
Rating (4)
Date: 2005-09-17
This three episode vhs contains some of the best episodes of the t.v show. "The first three." The show is no where near as good as the books. I only wished that they had made a CGI animorphs show or something. The lack of fighting is the only thing lacking in this. Other than that the caracters are portrayed farly well and the differences from the book are tollerated. I own every one of the books and have read them all. I've seen all of the episodes in the series as well. And I own all four of the VHS tapes. I've also taped nearly every episode in ther series,but I am missing 3. I wish they would realese the full season one and season two onto DVD. I would buy it the day it came out. With all of the other DVD sets coming out I'm hoping that this one will be released soon.
"PLEASE BRING THE FULL SEASONS TO DVD!"
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Good start, bad after taste
Rating (3)
Date: 2004-11-10
2 out of 5 customers found this reveiw helpful
I love the books but the Jake and Marco meet Tobias When his head is getting stuffed down a toilet! Not by sheer guidence by Jake's dog Homer. And were are the Taxxons!?!? Other than that it was good. I only have this one so.
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Review of Part 1
Rating (4)
Date: 2004-01-16
6 out of 6 customers found this reveiw helpful
I watched this video 2 days ago and it fascinated me and my 8-year old son...the acting is good and these kids are more or less similar to the characters in the book but totally different. With books turned into a TV series, you cannot really expect a "literal" copy of the book to be turned into a TV series but it's still entertaining to watch. I just wish they have this series in reruns or something....and continue to fascinate young generations like my son.
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