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Alice In Wonderland (Unsuk Chen Opera/2007/EuroArts/Unitel Classica/Naxos Blu-ray)/SpongeBob Squarepants: SpongeBob & Friends (2014/Nickelodeon DVD)


Picture: B-/C+ Sound: B/C+ Extras: C+/D Main Programs: B-/B



Now for two new titles aimed at children, but with some aspects that might be slightly controversial.



First we have Unsuk Chen's Operatic version of Alice In Wonderland (2007) has the singers in oversized outfits that make them look like puppets or marionettes. This is the latest twist in the oft told tale and I can say after over 10 years, we have collectively reviewed more different and differently interpreted versions of the classic book than any other work of literature I can think of.


This new EuroArts/Unitel Classica/Naxos Blu-ray release features conductor Kent Nagano leading the Bayerisches Staatsorchester from the Korean composer stage directed by Achim Freyer who also designed it and brilliant costumes, masks & actual puppets by Nina Weitzner. It can play as dark as the stop-motion animated Jan Svankmajer Alice from 1988 and is far more creative than the fluffy 3D Tim Burton film, but is just child safe enough for older children. This runs just over 2 hours and is a clever interpretation all fans of the books and other versions should see down to the fine singing and solid pace.


Extras include the usual text rich illustrated booklet on the opera, while the Blu-ray adds trailers.




SpongeBob Squarepants: SpongeBob & Friends (2014) is simply over three hours (14 episodes of the show) in what is easily the longest of the basic DVD singles Nickelodeon has ever issued of the show and that says something since dozens of titles have been issued in the format to date. The cover features starfish fave Patrick posing with someone having scratched out the first name in the show's logo and scribbling in Patrick at the top of the DVD case.


Our version has a translucent plastic slipcase and that is a nice surprise that fanatics of the show will find collectible, but there are no extras otherwise.



The 1080i 1.78 X 1 digital High Definition image transfer on Alice is the better of the two being the only Blu-ray here, but it has its share of detail issues and crushed Video Black, so the 1.33 X 1 image on the SpongeBob episodes are more competitive by being more consistent, have fine color and only limited aliasing errors.


The DTS-HD MA (Master Audio) 5.1 lossless mix on Alice is stronger than its picture with solid dynamic range, a great recording and consistent soundfield while the lossy Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo on the SpongeBob episodes are still decent and consistent with previous DVD releases of the series, but not as warm or rich.



- Nicholas Sheffo


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