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Whether you’re looking for answers to why we’re here on earth or what life would be like on another earth, this week’s animated home video releases have the answers.
For fans of fantasy and superheroes comes the original animated feature Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (Warner Bros., $19.98 DVD, $24.98 special edition DVD, $29.99 Blu-ray). Based on the classic DC Comics tales in which the Justice League encounters a dimension where the heroes’ and villains’ roles are reversed, the most recent release in the DC Universe line also includes a short featuare starring The Spectre.
The more existential side of things is explored in $9.99 (E1 Entertainment, $24.98), the award-winning stop-motion feature from director Tatia Rosenthal. The 2009 release was a major hit on the festival circuit and features voice performances from Geoffrey Rush, Anthony Lapaglia and Joel Edgerton.
Also out this week is the classic Davey & Goliath Collection (E1 Enteratianment, $34.98), a four-disc set collecting the adventures of Art Clokey’s famous stop-motion duo.
And for fans of Japanese animation, there’s Domo, Vol. 1 (Phase 4 Films, $14.99) and Bleach, Vol. 25 (VIZ Media, $24.92).


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