I actually checked out a copy from the library today. Thanx for the input! As far as for "The Lord of the Rings" animated movie not actually being connected to the animated movies "The Hobbit" not "The Return of the King", I'm okay with that. Warner Bros. seems to like to connect those animated movies together, even though they are not actually connected. I just kind of want to fill in the gap as much as I can with "The Lord of the Rings" filling at least part of it. (Though I've also read that movie covers part of "The Two Towers".) And I have seen the trailer for "The Lord of the Rings" animated movie and yes it's easy to tell they are not connected. I also really LOVE the Rankin/Bass library, so that's part of why I want to see them. I really loved "The Hobbit" animated movie that I checked out from DVD Netflix a few weeks ago. As far as the movies go, I happen to have seen both the theatrical and extended versions of "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy several times and have them on Blu-ray, and also have seen "The Hobbit" trilogy theatrical and extended versions several times and I own them on Blu-ray 3D and standard Blu-ray. I plan to get all of "The Lord of the Rings" theatrical and extended versions as well as "The Hobbit" theatrical and extended versions all on 4K Blu-ray sooner or later. Right now I am just wanting to watch a different take on them. Probably someday I'll get copies of those shows as well. Anyways, "The Lord of the Rings" DVD I'm getting from DVD Netflix should be delivered to my home within the next few days (I'm guessing tomorrow"), and I'll watch that one, and then I'll watch "The Return of the King" after that. I don't have to return the copy of that one for 14 days, so it's okay if I wait a few days, and I can always check it out again. And no, I don't care if they aren't really connected.