Based on the best-selling novels. For twelve-year-old Janner Igiby, life in Glipwood is anything but adventurous. His only escape is the stories he reads at Books and Crannies. Janner's dream of adventure becomes a perilous reality when his sister, Leeli, stumbles into a Fang of Dang and his little brother, Kalmar, finds a mysterious map that may lead to the powerful Jewels of Anniera.

Sunny Side Battle! is an OVA that was released with Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution. It features Itachi making breakfast for Sasuke in their old home.

When a Talon operation doesn't go exactly as planned, Sombra steps out of the shadows and takes control.

Naruto faces off against his old pupil Konohamaru in a tournament during the chuunin entrance exams.

A film about defying and stretching the generally accepted standards of good motherhood.

In this first Merrie Melodie short, things are hopping at a certain Mexican café. And then Foxy walks in and the customers go really wild.

The clock and whistle above a factory door sound for lunch, and the workers run out. A bear tries to eat his sandwich, but it opens like a big mouth, when he opens...

Pal is a short animated film that explores the heartwarming and emotional relationship between a dog and his human.

A humanized dog comes from a bar and fights with his shadow in the dark just before a bouncing ball comes on and the singer warbles "I'm Afraid to Come Home in the Dark".

Canadians in search of the national identity will not find it fully fleshed in this film. An animated cartoon, it sees Canadians as pragmatists, adaptable to whatever climate or history place in their way. It is a boisterous, bubbling analysis of the Canadian character and, although it may not answer the question of the title, it does leave the feeling that being Canadian is not so exhausting as one might expect.

Faye, a young monster hunter, is slowly turning into a criature of unknown origin. Along with her partner Ivan, she travels through different villages trying to find a cure, while fighting against all kinds of supernatural beings.

A fun but cautionary tale about a megalomaniacal, computer-savvy cat bent on world domination. Will the King be stopped or will he cause all of man (and dog) kind to kneel to his furry reign? You'll have to watch to find out.

Flip the Frog is a café employee who performs with the band, makes soup and delivers food to patrons.

Sometimes you are the only one that can really see what’s out there.

There is a hint of an under water circus, and many of the performers are acrobats. The sea water, if that's what it is, is yellowish brown. A full-faced sun rises from the Sun King's cradle, while a moon of Saturn circles the planet. The cut-out animation moves airily through a time-distorted world, where dizziness barely maintains a balance, and conventional time-sense disappears. The music of John Davis, which has been slowed to half speed, reverberates eerily throughout the pulsing series of performances, and one wonders whether in the next scene one can catch one's balance. The timing throughout is musical, and suggests a barely upheld world of sanity; of course the dream world creeps into the conscious mind's puritanical sense of propriety, rendering a secondary sense of unbalance facing trial at the bar of...whatever comes to mind. Delirium?

In this parody of Sherlock Holmes, the Great Detective goes to an opium den of inequity in the dangerous London district of London and challenges Tong assassins in order to rescue a woman.

Terror at sea befalls a lonely sailor caught in the fatal grip of treacherous storm.