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Toonzone Presents New Video Clip from "Lord of the Rings" Animated Remastered DVD

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Warner Home Video has released a new video clip and several stills from the upcoming remastered release of Ralph Bakshi’s animated feature film The Lord of the Rings:

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The Lord of the Rings will be available as a single-disc DVD and a DVD/Blu-ray combo pack on April 6, 2010. For more details, read Toonzone News’ earlier coverage here.

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