www.TRU3D.com How to Train Your Dragon 3DTrailer in Stereoscopic 3D. Be sure to select the correct 3D mode below for your viewing hardware. The original file is in 1080p above-below, half height 3D Format with Left image on TOP. You may download high quality 16:9 versions of this preview clip at www.TRU3D.com and also find information about 3D Ready consumer products.
Enjoy the Beauty of Bavarian Nature in Winter, join us on this second 3D Train Ride in December of 2010. Food for your Eyes, and your Soul. Use red cyan 3D Glasses. You take a ride in lower Bavaria, around the further outskirts of Munich. Enjoy! 3D-Film: Bavarian Train Ride #1 www.youtube.com more 3D-Videos: www.youtube.com Datenschutzerklärung / Privacy www.3d-taeuber.de
Enjoy the Beauty of Bavarian Nature, join us on this 3D Train Ride in September of 2010. Food for your Eyes, and your Soul. Use red cyan 3D Glasses. You take a ride in lower Bavaria, around the further outskirts of Munich. Enjoy! 3D-Film: Bavarian Train Ride #2 www.youtube.com more 3D-Videos: www.youtube.com Datenschutzerklärung / Privacy www.3d-taeuber.de
Dream Works upcoming movie How to Train Your Dragon will feature a whole host of mythical creatures. In this featurette Dream Works shows us the variety of dragons we can expect to see in the upcoming 3D movie. For all things 3D related visit www.3DGUY.tv All Rights Reserved. Copyright DreamWorks Animation, 2010.
Enjoy the Beauty of Bavarian Nature, join us on this second 3D Train Ride in September of 2010. Food for your Eyes, and your Soul. Use red cyan 3D Glasses. You take a ride in lower Bavaria, around the further outskirts of Munich. Enjoy! 3D-Film: Bavarian Train Ride #1 www.youtube.com more 3D-Videos: www.youtube.com Datenschutzerklärung / Privacy www.3d-taeuber.de
Amazon.com Casey and Carter create a make-believe land, and then find themselves in it, riding a train and being guided by Cubby the Caboose and Chug-a-lug the Engine. On the entertainment bill are musical cowboys, dancing paper dolls, and a singing vegetable patch. Clunky, excessive, and sometimes poorly produced, this video will probably have some appeal to small kids. –Tom Keogh
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