Now here is one I can relate to, my 1st grader asked for a fish for Christmas and Dad is really getting into the whole hobby aspect after finding a great deal on a 46 gallon bow front aquarium at Walmart. That said, setting up the tank is going to be expensive with all the equipment need such as filters, heaters, decorations, food, supplies etc. Plus the maintainence. But since Dad works from home and he could use a little company when the little tyke is off at school. Besides my son's other pets are three hermit crabs and they are well shall we say kind of boring since they don't move around much during the day and they close up as soon as you walk in the room.
Anyway this DVD could put to use that honky giant flat screen tv you got for Christmas when you aren't watching "Naked Fishing With the Alluring Babes".
NAKED FISH
Studio
Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment
Technical Details
Screen: Enhanced Widescreen Letterbox
Sound: Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel, Dolby Digital Stereo, Digital Theater Systems (akin to 5.1)
DVD Aspect Ratio: Pre-1954 Standard, Alternate Wide Screen
Full Synopsis
Have you always wanted an aquarium but aren't interested in the mess, expense, and high maintenance of having a fish tank? If your answer is yes, Naked Fish could be just the DVD for you. Naked Fish offers long-playing views, transferred to disc with Superbit technology, of five different aquarium scenes which allow you to enjoy the relaxation of watching tropical fish without the fuss. Two different soundtracks of appropriate audio accompaniment are included to add to the realistic effect. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Product Features
Five unique tanks include: Classic, predator, shark, living reef, nautilus Three music tracks: Soothing sounds from the water music of George Frideric Handel, playful tunes from the water music of George Frideric Handel, and a "natural aquarium" option Full and widescreen presentations ROM - screensavers and more
OTHER AQUARIUM DVDS
Aquaria: The Complete Collection - Disc 1 (1999)
Studio
D3
Technical Details
Screen: 4:3 Full Screen, Enhanced Widescreen Letterbox
Sound: Digital Theater Systems (akin to 5.1), 5 full-range channels. Includes 3 front speakers, 2 surround channels for rear speakers, & 1 low-frequency effects (LFE) channel.
Language
English
Full Synopsis
This collection of "virtual aquarium" videos gets a glossy presentation for its release on DVD. Aquaria: The Complete Aquarium Collection features two separate transfers -- a full-screen version at the aspect ratio of 1.33:1, and a letterboxed transfer at the aspect ratio of 1.85:1 (which has also been enhanced for anamorphic playback on 16 x 9 monitors). Viewers have a choice of playback in Dolby Digital 5.1 or DTS 5.1 audio and can select one of four soundtracks (a bubbling aquarium, ocean sounds, or one of two musical options). The DVDs also include a selection of five types of aquariums, information on the species of fish represented, and screen savers which can be downloaded to home computers with DVD-ROM drives. ~ Mark Deming,
Marine Aquarium the DVD (2003)
Studio
Serene Screen
Language
English
Full Synopsis
Marine Aquarium: The DVD offers the ultimate in virtual screen aquariums. Whether viewers want to enhance their home or office environment, this release will add a soothing atmosphere. Marine Aquarium collects 120 minutes of calming digital video footage of 21 exotic types of fish and includes animated bubbles with sound. ~ Dana Rowader, All Movie Guide
Beautiful Aquarium (2003)
Studio
Delta
Technical Details
Sound: Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel
DVD Aspect Ratio: Pre-1954 Standard
Language
English
Full Synopsis
This program presents footage of exotic fish swimming in an undersea coral reef, set to relaxing music. When played on a home television this program is mean to simulate the appearance of a large fish tank. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide
Wednesday, December 07, 2005
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