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DVD Shrink is a freeware [1] DVD transcoder program for Microsoft Windows that uses a DVD ripper to back up DVD video.It can also be run under Linux using Wine. [2] The final versions are 3.2.0.15 (English) and 3.2.0.16 (German); all other versions, such as DVD Shrink 2010, are illegitimate. [3]
Millerman and the BF Syndicate are hiding out in a convent disguised as nuns. Agent U5 is captured and Minami dresses as a nun to rescue her. Mari storms the convent with guns blazing to rescue them. Giant Robo must fight a revived Dorogon, which Millerman can cause to grow and shrink in size with the aid of a special device.
DVD Full length DVD with live tracks, videos and interview footage; Given away free via Matador Records or shrink-wrapped with US CD copies of Plastic Fang. Snack Cracker: 2005 JVC / Victor CD Japanese only EP; Includes remixes, b-sides videos and "Rattling (Live on Jonsey's Jukebox)" which is exclusive to this release.
Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs is a series of children's books written and illustrated by Ian Whybrow and Adrian Reynolds. The series is about a 5-year-old boy named Harry, who has a bucket full of six dinosaurs (seven in the books) named Taury, Trike, Patsy, Pterence, Sid, and Steggy.
Each DVD contains three episodes of the series. The following is a list of episodes appearing on each DVD. All of the DVDs are for Region 1. DVDs were released by Warner from 2002 to 2005, and by Scholastic in 2006. Current releases are issued through Cinedigm. The Magic School Bus – Bugs, Bugs, Bugs (September 28, 2004, reissued July 31, 2012)
Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Cosmic Clash is a 2016 American animated superhero comedy film based on the Lego and DC Comics brands, which was released on February 9, 2016, on Digital HD and March 1, 2016, on Blu-ray and DVD. [1]
WinRAR is a trialware file archiver utility, developed by Eugene Roshal of win.rar GmbH. It can create and view archives in RAR or ZIP file formats, [6] and unpack numerous archive file formats.
A 139-page book explaining Wikipedia, its history and policies was accompanied by a 7.5 GB DVD containing 300,000 articles and 100,000 images. The book with DVD is sold for €9.90; both are also available for free download. [58] The vetting process for this version was different and did not involve human intervention.