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![]() ![]() | The Legend of Prince Valiant The Complete Series Vol 2 Genres: Kids & Family, Television, Animation NR 2007 The 1990s cartoon series THE LEGEND OF PRINCE VALIANT animated Arthurian lore with a fun blend of action drama and fantasy. The series followed the mythic adventures of the eponymous prince (voiced by '70s heartthrob Robby... more » |
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Member Movie ReviewsReviewed on 8/27/2009... As great as the comic. Done with respect for the original artist and storyteller--keeps the moral standing of the characters.
Movie ReviewsGreat family show 2 Stuart Graham | San Diego, CA | 08/10/2007 (5 out of 5 stars) "As with the first volume a wonderful cycle that will leave you begging for more. Great voice talent. The animation isn't of the highest quality, but acceptable for this show." Prince Valiant is a great cartoon Mr. S. Loizou | UK | 07/26/2008 (5 out of 5 stars) "Prince Valiant is a really enjoyable cartoon, it has a great storyline and very interesting characters. I always enjoy a cartoon that has a continuing storyline. Prince Valiant's adventures start when he leaves his parents to find the kingdom of Camelot and become a knight of the round table, along the way he makes friends who wish to join him on his quest. When Valiant and his friends reach Camelot, they begin training to become knights of the round table and must help defend Camelot against anyone who wishes to harm the kingdom. All in all this is a great dvd to have in your collection." Prince Valiant Volume 2 - Well Worth It CBScorpio | Boston | 03/10/2008 (5 out of 5 stars) "This incredible animated show from the 90's is still spectacular today. As soon as I saw that it was available for purchase, I bought it immediately!!! It's full of great stories that wonderfully unfold, surprise and teach. It's a must-have for any serious animation collector. Valiant and his friends' quest for knighthood in Camelot is inspiring...something that sadly, today's cartoons are not."
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