Movies Starring John Di Maggio
Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo
Frank Welker, Matthew Lillard, Grey DeLisle, Mindy Cohn, Dave Attell, Danica McKellar, Dee Bradley Baker, Olivia Hack, Melique Berger, Diane Delano, John Di Maggio, Brian Posehn, Crystal Scales, John Stephenson
DIRECTOR:The gang goes on a trip to check on Velma's younger sister, Madelyn. She's been studying stage magic at the Whirlen Merlin Magic Academy, where apparently there have been sightings of a giant griffin. The gang decides to investigate.
Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure
Mae Whitman, Jesse McCartney, Lucy Liu, Thom Adcox-Hernandez, Jeff Bennett, Bob Bergen, John Di Maggio, Rob Paulsen, Roger Craig Smith
DIRECTOR:Klay Hall
Tinker Bell journey far North of Never Land to patch things up with her friend Terence and restore a Pixie Dust Tree.
The Haunted World of El Superbeasto
Charles Adler, Joe Alaskey, John Di Maggio, Ken Foree, Paul Giamatti, Sid Haig, Jess Harnell, Clint Howard, Tom Kenny, Geoffrey Lewis, Bill Moseley, Tom Papa, Rob Paulsen, Brian Posehn
DIRECTOR:Mr. Lawrence
The story follows the adventures of El Superbeasto, a washed-up Mexican luchador, and his sultry sidekick and sister Suzi-X as they confront an evil villain by the name of Dr. Satan. The adventure, set in the mythic world of Monsterland, also has a character named Murray the robot.
Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder
John Di Maggio, Tress MacNeille, Snoop Dogg, Phil LaMarr, Billy West, Dawnn Lewis, Katey Sagal, Lauren Tom
DIRECTOR:Peter Avanzino
In this feature-length Futurama adventure, dark forces older than time itself conspire to prevent the dawn of a glorious new green age as Bender falls for a married fembot, Leela attempts to escape Zapp Brannigan, and Fry is recruited for a top-secret mission to try and save the entire universe.
Futurama: Bender's Game
John Di Maggio, Tress MacNeille, Phil LaMarr, Rich Little, George Takei, Frank Welker, Billy West, Katey Sagal, Lauren Tom
DIRECTOR:At once a merciless skewering of all things fanboy and an extremely satisfying addition to the Futurama franchise, Bender's Game is among the best of the animated series' feature length adventures. The game in question is Dungeons and Dragons, and Bender wants in—only robots aren't programmed with the necessary imagination. Naturally, Bender's plans to develop one go completely awry and land him in an android asylum. The role-playing plotline later re-emerges—in typically convoluted Futurama fashion—via a subplot involving Professor Farnsworth's conversion of dark matter into spaceship fuel, which created a key to a very D&D-influenced universe where our hapless heroes eventually find themselves. The alternate world storyline allows for much lampooning of fantasy tropes, with Lord of the Rings receiving the lion's share of the tweaks. Seeing as how the writers have already devoted much of the movie's running time to parodying Star Wars and Star Trek (and their Lego offshoots), one might think that Bender's Game might suffer from pop-culture overload, but surprisingly, it all feels fresh and frequently funny, and the writers are wise to ground the story in their eccentric characters rather than pinballing them through an endless string of gags. The result is probably the strongest of the direct-to-DVD Futurama releases to date, and one that newcomers to the show's cracked universe can appreciate as much as longtime fans.As with previous Futurama DVD releases, the extras come fast and furious on Bender's Game: commentary by members of the cast and production team (including Matt Groening) is both informative and funny, while interviews with the writers and producers discuss, among other topics, the influence of Dungeons and Dragons on the series and the 3D models used in the feature. Aspiring animators might appreciate "How To Draw Futurama in 83 Easy Steps and the storyboard animatic for the first part of the story, while the "Genetics Lab" feature allows for some amusing Dr. Moreau-style cross-breeding of the characters. Recording session bloopers and a deleted scene offer their own laughs, but the most enjoyable extra must be the preview for the next Futurama feature, Into the Wild Green Yonder, which suggests a shocking development for one of the show's regulars.
Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs
Dan Castellaneta, David Cross, John Di Maggio, Stephen Hawking, David Herman, Maurice LaMarche, Phil LaMarr, Frank Welker, Billy West
The Planet Express crew must work to fix rips between their universe and another inhabited by a planet-sized, tentacle alien which soon takes over the Earth and uses it's ability to control Fry to command an entire religion which takes over and convinces the inhabitants of Earth to abandon the Earth to live in a pseudo-heaven, leaving the robots of the world to inherit the planet.
Strike aka 7-10 Split
Ross Patterson, Tara Reid, Clayne Crawford, Ray Wise, Vinnie Jones, Robyn Lively, Sarah Ann Schultz, John Di Maggio, Rob Huebel, Vincent Pastore, Robert Carradine, Irina Voronina, Ricky Trammell
DIRECTOR:Tommy Reid
An aspiring actor whose career is in the dumps, exploits his amazing bowling skills to take the PBA by storm and becomes rich and famous, only to lose his best girl and best friend...
Superman: Doomsday
Where were you the day Superman died?
Adam Baldwin, James Marsters, John Di Maggio, Tom Kenny, Ray Wise, Adam Wylie, Townsend Coleman, Chris Cox, Kevin Smith, James Arnold Taylor
When LexCorps accidentally unleash a murderous creature, Doomsday, Superman finally meets his greatest challenge as a champion. Based from the award-winning "The Death of Superman" trilogy.
Kim Possible: So the Drama
The adventure of their lives. A movie that changes everything.
Christy Carlson Romano, Will Friedle, Nancy Cartwright, Tahj Mowry, Diedrich Bader, Gary Cole, Eddie Deezen, John Di Maggio, Spencer Fox, Taylor Gerard Hart, Clyde Kusatsu
DIRECTOR:Dr. Drakken has an evil new plot for world domination, but his ultimate success depends upon finding out KP's weakness which may involve a new hottie at Middleton High School named Eric, who suddenly sparks feelings in Ron about Kim that resemble much more than friendship. To make matters worse, Bueno Nacho, Ron's favorite fast food chain has turned sour on him by bombarding him with little Devil diablo toys. Does this mean KP may finally have to surrender to Drakken once and for all?
Scooby-Doo and the Loch Ness Monster
Frank Welker, Casey Kasem, Mindy Cohn, Grey DeLisle, Michael Bell, Jeff Bennett, John Di Maggio, Phil LaMarr
DIRECTOR:Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, and the Mystery Inc. crew travel to Scotland on vacation and find themselves unexpectedly tackling their biggest monstrosity ever: the Loch Ness Monster! Does it really exist? Early evidence suggests a scary "yes" when something gigantic appears outside the window of Daphne's ancestral family castle. Will Scooby-Doo and crew solve one of history's longest-running mysteries? Keep your paws crossed as this Highland Fling treats you to hilarious Scooby-Doo shenanigans, nail-biting chases and monstrous thrills!
Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time
Travel through time with Kim.
Christy Carlson Romano, Will Friedle, Nancy Cartwright, Tahj Mowry, Gary Cole, John Di Maggio, Michael Dorn, Michael Clarke Duncan, Harrison Fahn, Shaun Fleming, Brian George, Richard Gilliland, Elliott Gould, Tom Kane
DIRECTOR:Kim and Ron begin a new school year and later, Ron finds out that his family is moving away. Plus, for Kim's upsetness of Ron leaving, Dr. Drakken, Monkey Fist, Shego, and Duff Killigan attempt to steal the Monkey Tempus Idol. Kim fails to stop them and Ron comes later. Kim and Monique try to beat them together and finally they capture the idol and they travel back to Drakken's lair. Drakken turns himself, Monkey Fist, and Duff Killigan into Pre-K students to fight Kim from Pre-K while our present Kim is doing battle with Shego. Kim also fights and destroys the Monkey Tempus Idol. Catch the adventure with Kim, Ron, Rufus, Rufus 3000, Future Monique, and Future Jim and Tim!
Kim Possible: The Secret Files
Wacko Bad Guys... No Big
Christy Carlson Romano, Will Friedle, Nancy Cartwright, Tahj Mowry, Dan Castellaneta, John Di Maggio, Brian George, Breckin Meyer, Patrick Warburton, Gedde Watanabe, Mayim Bialik, Kerri Kenney, Melissa McCarthy, Raven-Symoné, Roz Ryan
DIRECTOR:Chris Bailey
The first video compilation of four episodes of Kim Possible.
The Animatrix
Clayton Watson, Kevin Michael Richardson, Terrence 'T.C.' Carson, Dane A. Davis, John DeMita, John Di Maggio, Alex Fernandez, Jack Fletcher, Rick Gomez, Tom Kenny, Phil LaMarr, Matt McKenzie, Keanu Reeves, Rodney Saulsberry
DIRECTOR:Anthology of nine short anime (Japanese animation) films tied in to the 1999 blockbuster "The Matrix" and its sequels. "Final Flight of the Osiris": The crew of the hovercraft Osiris attempt to warn their city of an imminent attack. "The Second Renaissance, Parts 1 & 2": The story behind the war between man and the machines, how mankind scorched the sky, and the creation of the Matrix. "Kid's Story": A teenager is contacted by Neo, and manages to escape the Matrix. "Program": Two warriors battle in a samurai training simulation when one decides to betray his crewmates and re-enter the Matrix. "World Record": A champion sprinter manages to break free of the Matrix by sheer physical effort during a record attempt. "Beyond": A young girl searching for her cat discovers a haunted house caused by a glitch in the system. "A Detective Story": Private investigator Ash tracks a hacker named Trinity through the looking glass. "Matriculated": A group of humans capture a machine scout and insert it into a 'human matrix'.



