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- Based on Victor Hugo's classic novel, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," this action-packed animated comedy is a heartwarming story of adventure and romance that will entertain the whole family.
- Whit is working on a secret new invention--but Dylan and his friend Sal can't stand the suspense of not knowing what it is. When they sneak into his workshop, the boys trigger a surprising series of events that could lead to disaster for Whit's End! Through their ordeal, the boys discover a powerful truth: every action, no matter how insignificant it seems, can have dramatic consequences.
- Thunder! Lightning! Mystery! Mystery?! Well, it shouldn't be, but Connie and Dylan have gotten caught up in a mystery movie and suddenly every visitor to Whit's End looks suspicious to them. It's all downhill from there as the misguided duo learns a valuable lesson about the power of things we put into our minds.
- Dylan and Jesse are on a smashing safari in the Imagination Station until a glitch in the computer program causes it to end prematurely. But when Dylan goes aboard to retrieve a forgotten backpack, he's catapulted into a series of bizarre events that would amaze even inventor John Avery Whittaker. Gather the whole family for a rousing tale of faith, courage and mystery.
- When the new kid in town isn't exactly cool, what's a guy to do? Being nice is one thing, but letting him hang around with you . . . well, that's another thing entirely. Can Dylan see past Elliot's "nerdy" actions to his inner value? A critical choice and a powerful lesson await in this exciting tale of friendship and love.
- An evil scientist! Runaway robots! And kidnapping? Oh, my! When a baby shows up on the doorstep of Whit's End, the place becomes a flurry of splattered food, dirty diapers, and talking sock-puppets! Eugene wants to study the child's behavior in the name of "science." But events force Eugene to decide which is more valuable--the advance of science or a life made in the image of God.