Released on DVD Tuesday, January 4th
iCarly: Season 2, Volume 2
My 9 year old daughter, Cordelia, gave this 2 disc review copy a workout on our drive home from Colorado. There's a lot of great episodes including:
- iLook Alike: Carly, Sam and Freddie find some look-a-likes to cover for them so they can attend a mixed martial arts fight.
- iWant My Website Back: iCarly.com is accidentally signed over to none other than Nevel Papperman, who demands a kiss from Carly in exchange for the URL!
- iMake Sam Girlier: Carly teaches Sam how to be girly in order to get her crush’s attention.
- iGo Nuclear: Carly, Sam, and Freddie get an assignment to create a project that benefits the environment, and Carly ends up building an illegal nuclear-powered generator!
- iDate A Bad Boy: Carly starts dating a new guy with a bad-boy rep and soon discovers a shocking secret about him.
- iReunite With Missy: Carly’s old friend Missy moves back to Seattle, and Sam’s convinced she’s out to replace her as Carly’s best friend.
- iTake On Dingo: Carly, Sam, and Freddie head to Dingo Studios to confront the writers who have been copying iCarly material.
- iMust Have Locker 239: Sam and Freddie fight over the best locker in school. Meanwhile, Spencer tries to teach Carly how to be an artist.
- iTwins: Sam’s twin sister, Melanie, comes to town but Freddie’s convinced the girls are just testing his gullibility.
- iFight Shelby Marx: Things get insane when Shelby Marx, the best female fighter in the world, challenges Carly to an exhibition match.
- iThink They Kissed: Oops! Sam accidentally reveals to Carly that she and Freddie shared a kiss!
- iCook: Carly, Sam, and Freddie defeat a famous TV chef in a cooking challenge, causing him to give up cooking forever.
Max & Ruby: BunnyTales
This release includes several episodes of these famous bunnies including:
- The Princess and The Marbles: When Max and his marbles interrupt Ruby’s play, she tells Max he needs to be more sensitive to what other bunnies might want. She uses the bunnytale of the “Princess & the Marbles” to help him understand.
- Emperor Max's New Suit: Ruby wants Max to try on a new suit in the department store. When Max says “No new suit,”Ruby tells him the bunnytale about Emperor Max’s New Suit to explain why he shouldn’t be so picky about his new clothes.
- Max and the Tree Little Bunnies: When Max’s blimp threatens to blow Ruby, Louise and Valerie’s paper dollhouses away, it’s time to tell the bunnytale of the Max & Three Little Bunnies.
- Ruby's Real Cinderella: Ruby and Louise want to play Cinderella, but they don’t want Max to join in because he’s too dirty and grubby. But when Grandma comes with the glass slipper, there’s only one grubby foot that fits in the shoe and only one Cinderella!
- Ruby's Hoola Hoop: Louise is trying to teach Ruby how to hoola hoop, but Max’s toy “Bugs!” keep getting in the way. When one of his toy bugs falls down the back of her dress, Ruby finally finds her hula wiggle.
- Max and The Martians: The Bunny Scouts want to see Mars through their telescope, and Max finally helps them aim their telescope in the right direction with his toy “Martians!”
- Max's Castle: Ruby and Louise want to build a castle out of blocks but Max just wants to keep adding more. Ruby has to remind Max that more doesn’t mean better and they want their castle to be perfect. By the time they’re done, the girls discover that Max’s additions have actually made their castle perfect!
- Bunny Hopscotch: Ruby and Louise are playing hopscotch while Max is playing with his cement truck and keeps picking up their stones. Ruby has trouble hopping all the way up and down without losing her balance, but when Max’s cement truck dumps its contents on the hopscotch game, Ruby deftly hops through all of the squares, picking up each of the stones.
- Max's Grasshopper: Max befriends a grasshopper while Ruby and Louise are trying to do a Bunny Scout experiment to measure how quickly their bean sprouts grow. When Hoppy starts eating the bean sprouts, the girls are devastated until they realize they can alter their experiment to measure how much higher a grasshopper can hop if it has more energy.
- Ruby’s Water Lilly: Ruby and Louise are determined to make the most beautiful picture out of leaf rubbings, using a leaf from each of the trees in their backyard. Meanwhile, Roger is keeping Max busy by teaching him how to kick a field goal. When Max’s football keeps landing near their project, the girls get frustrated. And it’s Max and his football to the rescue, when they just need one more oak leaf to make their project complete..
- Max Saves the Parade: Ruby and Louise are making a float for their dollies for the Fall Fun Festival Parade. Meanwhile, Max and Roger are making a car for the Cool Car Cavalcade. In the end, the Cool Car is the perfect way for the girls and the dollies to be in the parade.
- Super Max’s Cape: It’s fall, so that means it’s time for the harvest! Ruby is all prepared to harvest all the yummy vegetables that are ripe from the garden. Max is enlisted to set aside the most beautiful vegetables for her “Horn of Plenty” table decoration. Unfortunately, Max is unable to resist the temptation and by the time Ruby gets inside to start creating her horn of plenty, it’s a horn of empty!
Yo Gabba Gabba: Let's Visit the Doctor
Episodes include:
- Doctor: Toodee gets sick and needs to rest. The doctor visits and everyone helps Toodee feel better.
- Teeth: Muno has a loose tooth and wiggles it until it comes out, then writes a note and the Tooth Fairy brings him a toothbrush. With only one tooth Muno looks strange, but in the end it starts to grow back.
- Clean: Everyone learns good clean manners when they play with toys and have to clean them up. Afterwards, they learn to wash their hands and brush their teeth. At the end, they all sing a fun bath time song playing with bath toys.
- Car: It’s time to go for a ride in a car! “Keep Trying” familiarizes them with the seat belt and encourages them to buckle up. “Danger” keeps the characters from playing in the road and “Car Ride” teaches them all about the thrill of traveling.


