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In the Zone


In the Zone


$7.99


Track Listing: 1. In the Zone Interlude, 2. Watch Me Play, 3. In the Zone, 4. Summer Breeze, 5. These Feelings, 6. High School Interlude, 7. 5 Day Road Trip, 8. Don't Take Your Love Away, 9. College Interlude, 10. Washington High, 11. Starship, 12. Early Morning Drive, 13. Pro Interlude, 14. Thinking of You, 15. No Me Without You, 16. Summer Breeze (Remix)

School Zone Math 3


School Zone Math 3


$8.99


Developed by teachers and educational experts, School Zone's On-Track Software Math 3 helps children practice third grade skills such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, story problems and more. Learning activities are combined with playful animations, silly sound effects and fun games - all incentives for work well done. Randomized problems and personalized printouts motivate children as they build confidence for school success.

THIS: THIS ZONE


THIS: THIS ZONE


$16.39


THIS: THIS ZONE

Forbidden Zone


Forbidden Zone


$16.59


Oingo Boingo fans and midnight movie mavens will love this bizarre black-and-white feature packed with music, madness, and members of the Elfman clan. The story revolves around the Hercules family, who live in a house that just happens to hide a secret entrance to the Sixth Dimension in the basement. When daughter Frenchy (Marie-Pascale Elfman) skips school one afternoon, she finds herself irresistibly drawn to the forbidden door, and winds up a prisoner in this alternate world. King Fausto (Herve Villechaize), the diminutive leader of the Sixth Dimension, is enamored with the beautiful young Frenchy and keeps her in the same cell as his favorite concubines, despite the disapproval of Queen Doris (Susan Tyrrell). Frenchy's brother, Flash (Phil Gordon), follows her into the Forbidden Zone with Gramps (Hyman Diamond) in tow, intending to save her, but they too are captured and must call school chum Squeezit (Toshiro Baloney, aka Matthew Bright) for help. Squeezit tries to assist, but ends up captured and decapitated by Satan (Danny Elfman), though this development doesn't keep his disembodied noggin from flying about and informing King Fausto that the Queen is planning to dispose of his beloved Frenchy. The appearance of the King's first wife and the kidnapping of his topless daughter further confuse matters, but everything is wrapped up neatly with an elaborate song and dance number at the conclusion. ~ Fred Beldin, Rovi

Prep School Football Player Faces a Tackle as He Runs for the End Zone, 1903


Prep School Football Player Faces a Tackle as He Runs for the End Zone, 1903


$19.99


Prep School Football Player Faces a Tackle as He Runs for the End Zone, 1903 - Premium Poster

The End Zone


The End Zone


$26.43


Although Olivia loves to play flag football, the boys in her school won't let her play, until one day they are short a player and Olivia sets out to prove that she deserves to be on the team.

Zone


Zone


$12.99


Henri Martin Zone - Art Print

Drop Zone


Drop Zone


$8.49


When U.S. marshals Pete Nessip (Wesley Snipes) and his brother, Terry (Malcolm Jamal Warner), escort Earl Leedy (Michael Jeter), a criminal computer hacker, on a flight headed straight to federal prison, little do they expect terrorist skydivers to foil their mission and capture the hacker. Terry is murdered during the attack and after the plane lands, FBI agents suspect Nessip for the terrorism, suspend him, and it is up to his ingenuity to prove his innocence while at the same time seeking revenge on Terry's killers. Nessip begins to investigate the possibility of involvement by an ex-DEA renegade and daredevil skydiver, Ty Moncrief (Gary Busey), who was the mastermind behind the attack that freed Leedy. In order to learn more about the world of skydiving, Nessip joins a championship skydiving school in Florida, run by Jessie Crossman (Yancy Butler) who informs him of a legendary jump on Washington, D.C. on July 4th, which is rumored to be the one time, every year, where security is lessened over the capitol's air space. Director John Badham's action thriller features harrowing skydiving action sequences.

Twilight Zone, Vol. 41 -


Twilight Zone, Vol. 41 -


$8.99


Includes:The Twilight Zone: The Mighty Casey (1960) The Twilight Zone: Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up? (1961) The Twilight Zone: The Changing of the Guard (1962) The Twilight Zone: Come Wander With Me (1964) The Twilight Zone: The Mighty Casey This episode was based on an earlier Rod Serling TV play, in which a losing baseball team was saved by a 70-year-old pitcher. In the Twilight Zone version of this yarn, the old man was transformed into a muscular robot named Casey (Robert Sorrell), who comes to the rescue of the cellar-dwelling ball club skippered by Mouth McGarry. Winning game after game, Casey ultimately comes acropper when he suddenly develops human emotions -- and an unwillingness to see anyone lose a ball game! When first filmed in mid-1959, "The Mighty Casey" starred Paul Douglas as Mouth McGarry. Unfortunately, Douglas was in the last stages of the devastating illness that would kill him, and the producers were uncomfortable with his appearance on the screen. After Douglas' death, the episode was refilmed with Jack Warden as McGarry, with Alvin Ganzer taking over the directorial reins from Robert Parrish. "The Mighty Casey" finally aired June 17, 1960, as the next-to-last Twilight Zone of the 1959-60 season. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi The Twilight Zone: Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up? Originally titled "Nobody Here but Us Martians," this darkly comic Twilight Zone episode was a rewrite of (and vast improvement upon) an unfilmed Rod Serling script from 1958, "The Night of the Big Rain." Having spotted what they think is a UFO, two highway patrolmen converge upon a roadside diner, where an interesting cross-section of humanity has gathered. The patrolmen plant the suggestion that one of the patrons is actually a "spy" from another planet, a suggestion scoffed at by such likely suspects as taciturn Mr. Ross (John Hoyt) and scraggly vagabond Avery (Jack Elam). The check-checkmate ending is one of the series' most memorable, thanks to the skillful underplaying of Barney Phillips as the diner's sarcastic counterman. "Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?" first aired May 26, 1961. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi The Twilight Zone: The Changing of the Guard Written by Rod Serling, this nostalgic Twilight Zone episode was clearly inspired by Serling's student years at Ohio's Antioch College. Made up to look twice his age, Donald Pleasence stars as Prof. Ellis Fowler, the oldest teacher at an exclusive boy's school. Ordered by his headmaster (Liam Sullivan) to retire, Fowler is convinced that his life has been meaningless -- until he is paid a nocturnal visit by several ethereal-looking "alumni." Telecast June 1, 1962, "The Changing of the Guard" was scheduled as the final Twilight Zone of the 1961-62 season -- and at the time, it looked as if it would be the last Twilight Zone, period. Though the series would ultimately be renewed in January of 1963, it would never completely rescale the creative heights of its first three seasons. ~ Hal Erick

Hoop Days: Zone 1


Hoop Days: Zone 1


$25.48


Similar to the popular series SLAM DUNK, HOOP DAYS (aka DEAR BOYS) is a basketball anime that stresses the importance of team work and training. Kazuhiko Aikawa is the new student at Mizuho High School. At his previous school, he was captain of the basketball team, and is shocked to discover that Mizuho's team has been disbanded! Amazed by Kazuhiko's ability to slam dunk despite his short height, other students at Mizuho begin to take an interest in the game again, and reform the team. Kazuhiko's challenge is to whip the team into shape in time to compete in coming season. HOOP DAYS features a soundtrack with some of Japan's top hip-hop artists. ZONE ONE is the first volume collecting the sports anime, and contains five episodes.

School Zone Flash Action - Addition & Subtraction


School Zone Flash Action - Addition & Subtraction


$8.99


Flash Action Addition & Subtraction transforms flash cards into exciting learning games that help children practice addition and subtraction. Audio guidance, colorful graphics, animated rewards and positive reinforcement motivate learning.

School Zone Flash Action Phonics Made Easy


School Zone Flash Action Phonics Made Easy


$8.49


Learning beginning phonics has never been so much fun! This easy-to-use CD-ROM lets children explore beginning and ending letter sounds, long and short vowel sounds, rhyming families, letter blends, and more. Positive performance is rewarded with four unique play areas. Each play area lets kids create their own scenes using colors, animations, music and special effects. Promote reading success with the fast, fun phonics software!

ZONE WIRE: ZONE WIRE


ZONE WIRE: ZONE WIRE


$7.63


ZONE WIRE: ZONE WIRE

HEALING ZONE: HEALING ZONE


HEALING ZONE: HEALING ZONE


$11.43


HEALING ZONE: HEALING ZONE

Hoop Days: Zone 2


Hoop Days: Zone 2


$25.48


Similar to the popular series SLAM DUNK, HOOP DAYS (aka DEAR BOYS) is a basketball anime that stresses the importance of team work and training. The new student at Mizuho High School, Kazuhiko Aikawa, is shocked to discover that Mizuho's basketball team has disbanded. Amazed by Kazuhiko's ability to slam dunk despite his short height, other students at Mizuho begin to take an interest in the game again, and reform the team. ZONE TWO, the second volume of this sports-themed anime, contains five episodes. This time out, a mysterious new female player bothers some people on the team and threatens to throw them off their game. Will this affect Mizuho's performance at the tournament finals? HOOP DAYS features a soundtrack with some of Japan's top hip-hop artists.


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