DVD?
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DaMainman — 17 years ago(September 28, 2008 03:03 PM)
The only DVDs available are pirated versions, recorded directly from the series' TV run. It would be much better if there was an official boxset (2-3 DVDs?) that collected the first season, possibly including a featurette that gave details about the unreleased second season (script overviews, concept art, etc).
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arsnof — 19 years ago(February 27, 2007 10:06 AM)
Not true. Screw-On Head, based on the Mignola one-shot, had a pilot (actually released online) which has now made it's way onto DVD. Ten bucks for 22 minutes isn't that cheap, but it's got some great commentary and a behind-the-scenes feature.
We got this because of the fans. They kept pushing for it, and eventually got the release. Keep trying with Global Frequency; maybe we'll get lucky. -
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michaelward15 — 9 years ago(July 26, 2016 11:32 AM)
The DVD's for this show infuriate me. I only picked up the first one when it was on sell since it only contains "5 episodes", but even that was a lie. Turns out it only contains 3 episodes! The run time on the DVD box is a lie too.
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Cyborg89 — 17 years ago(October 12, 2008 10:35 AM)
They only released the first 6 episodes. I don't know what's wrong with WB, they expect a 6 episode DVD to outsell Justice League season sets? They must be crazy. This show NEEDS full season sets to be released. It's about time WB realized that.
They could make a DTV movie. If they make "The Static/Titans Movie" it could probably out sell "trouble in tokyo". I'd rather see a DCAU version of the Teen Titans anyway.