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We don't have a name for the Saturday or Sunday between Black Friday and Cyber Monday yet, do we? I'd nominate Maundy Saturday for today. Yesterday's post still has a lot of active deals, including the 30% off any book coupon (which applies to RPG books, btw, so if you wanted that Dungeon Master's Guide that's already cut down 40% to $29.99 for even less, this is your chance), Marvel Cinematic Universe, Marx Brothers, some video games (Skyrim's still cheap; Command and Conquer is not), and kitchen gadgets. Likewise, the Thanksgiving post is worth looking at just for the deals on Chromecasts and Kindle Fires, and has a few other active deals as well.

There are plenty of lightning deals today (including movies and board games), if you're online at the right time.

The Deal of the Day is on the Harry Potter Complete Film Collection. It's $26.99 (66% off) on DVD, $39.99 (60% off) on Blu-Ray, and $99.99 (60% off) for the Hogwarts Collection, with Blu-Ray, DVD, and Ultraviolet editions as well as assorted bonus discs (it runs 31 discs compared to the 8 of the other collections). While we're at it, the limited edition of Harry Potter Page to Screen: The Complete Filmmaking Journey is down to $600, 40% off its $1000 list price. I'm not sure if the 30% off any book coupon applies to this one, but it's a good candidate if you have money to burn (also, if you have this much money to burn, talk to me; I've got a daughter in college and you're welcome to sponsor her.)

Other good movie deals include the Blu-Ray/DVD/Digital edition of Godzilla is $7.99 (78% off). Now You See Me is $6.99 (83% off) on Blu-Ray. X-Men: Days of Future Past is down to $9.99 (75% off). Lone Survivor on Blu-Ray/DVD/Digital is $7.99 (77% off). And the Blu-Ray edition of Limitless is $3.99 (87% off). Taken is $3.99 on Blu-Ray (87% off), as is The Princess Bride (80% off).

(We actually just watched Now You See Me last night again. Really fun heist flick.)

Oh, and the original Robocop is $5.96 (60% off) on Blu-Ray.

The Kindle Daily Deal is on 24 Sci-Fi and Fantasy books, with authors like Brandon Sanderson, L. E. Modesitt, Mercedes Lackey, Orson Scott Card, Gene Wolfe, Steve Brust, Larry Niven, and (because who doesn't want him?) Piers Anthony.

In video games, the digital download of Batman: Arkham Origins is $4.99 (83% off). You can pay the same price for Batman Arkham City, Injustice: Gods Among Us Ultimate Edition, and Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition.

Assassin's Creed: Rogue for the PS3 is $35 (42% off), Drakengard 3 for the PS3 is $19.99 (50% off), while Rocksmith 2014 with the cable included for the Xbox 360 is $49.99 (38% off).

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes is $14.99 or less for just about every system, dropping as low as $10 for the DS and generally being 40-50% off. Note that physical copies are cheaper than download codes in most cases (other than PC/Mac).

Thief for the PS4 or Xbone is $19.99 (50% off), while Lords of the Fallen for either next-gen console is $39.99 (33% off).

In toys, the Hot Wheels Super Loop Chase Race Trackset is $26.10 (42% off), and the LEGO Bricks & More Builders of Tomorrow Set is $22.99 (23% off).

For younger kids, the line of Learning Resources Toys is on sale for as much as 50% off.

The Fisher-Price Imaginext Supernova Battle Rover is $85 (29% off, and about $13 below anyone else). The description mentions that it'll "keep your boy engaged," because yay, gender essentialism? I suspect it'll keep any kid who plays with it occupied, actually. Note that there's a link on the same page to get a free Gund holiday bear with a $75 toy purchase.

There's also a one-day sale on various Ride-On Toys, with 40-57% off a whole bunch of things I would have loved when I was three.

As mentioned above, the Dungeons and Dragons rule books are already 40% off, and most of the other D&D stuff is at least 25% off before any coupons.

And in the rare board game for adults deal, King of Tokyo is $20.94 (50% off), while Ghost Stories is $26.48 (47% off).

In kitchen goods, the Cuisinart GC-15 Griddler 1000-Watt Compact Grill Centro is $59.99 (64% off and about $24 below other sellers), while the Cuisinart CFO-3SS Electric Fondue Maker is $35.99 (67% off, about $20 below other deals). The '70s take a lot of well-deserved flack, but increasing the popularity of fondue was a good thing. You can't go wrong with melted cheese or chocolate.

There's also yet another Farberware deal, on a Farberware Millennium Colors 12-Piece Non-Stick Cookware Set for $59.99 (40% off and $20 below other dealers).

In electronics, the latest version of the Apple TV is $89 (10% off). Yeah, Amazon's got deals on both Chromecast and Apple TV, even though they make their own competing device.

And finally, in books, Humans of New York is $14.99 (50% off), and eligible for that 30% off coupon.
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