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New York Undercover
Originally Posted by JuJu
the dinosaurs. NOT THE MAMA!
Originally Posted by diceloveme
Originally Posted by F A Y B A N
My Brother & Me.
I loved that show.Originally Posted by JayPesoz
Originally Posted by JuJu
the dinosaurs. NOT THE MAMA!
Originally Posted by bboyrealm
Although released in the UK on DVD, this show has not been on DVD here in the US. I'm guessing it has something to do with Saban still owning some of the rights, such as the music. With Disney now owners of the Power Rangers franchise, the deal did not include the audio rights and original recordings. This is probably why in "Fighting Spirit", the music was altered, and the Green Ranger's helmet was also updated, to separate it from the Saban days. Here's what I'm talking about:
http://www.youtube.com/v/OYoIX73wLk4&rel=1
Originally Posted by tree4twenty
Only bootleg copies available. Non-DVD quality, just recorded from TV.
Im downloading all 5 seasons right now. (36 Gigs. TV quality)
Not the complete series, only through season 3 I think, they stopped after poor sales.Originally Posted by SenorRoboto2k5
Boy Meets World is out on DVD.
Family Matters was included on a promo DVD that came with Fresh Price, but they never dropped the actual DVDs...
Originally Posted by geminifly
^^^ bothof those are out already, check Amazon. I just bought season 1 of Hey Arnold last week.
Originally Posted by TannerVon
XMEN THE ANIMATED SERIES IN THE 90'S
[h1]Disney Brings X-Men Animated Series to DVD[/h1]
[h4]By Steve Fritz
posted: 28 January 2009 04:24 pm ET[/h4]
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X-fans rejoice!
The legendary Fox animated series, X-Men, is finally coming out on DVD through Walt Disney Home Video. The first two releases, simply entitled Volume 1 and Volume 2, have street dates of April 28. Both collections have suggested retail prices of $23.98. Volume 1 is two disks and times in at 368 minutes. The second is also two disks and times in at 391 minutes.
This is all the information Disney Home Video has released to retailers as of this time.
The series originally aired on Fox Kids from 1992-1997. It was the creation of producer/directors Larry Houston and Frank Squillace. It's known as the second-longest running series on Fox Kids, with 76 episodes, after Batman: The Animated Series. It is the longest running Marvel-based animated series, just ahead of Spider-Man: The Animated Series, which had 65. With the collapse of Fox Kids, Disney bought out the Saban-owned part of the series, and is now running repeats on Toon Disney (soon to become Disney XD).
The main mutants featured on the series included Cyclops (Norm Spencer), Jean Grey (Catherine Disher), Wolverine (Cal Dodd), Storm (Iona Morris/Allison Sealy-Smith), Rogue (Lenore Zann), Beast (George Buza), Nightcrawler (Paul Haddad), Jubilee (Alyson Court) and, naturally, Dr. Charles Xavier (Cedric Smith). It redid classic X-Men comic book story arcs such as Days of Future Past, the Dark Phoenix Saga and Legacy Virus generally to overall fan satisfaction.
Considered one of the most popular animated TV series of all time (at least for Marvel and many comic book fans), the show has long been unavailable on DVD.
More information will come as it is provided.
Originally Posted by JayPesoz
Originally Posted by TannerVon
XMEN THE ANIMATED SERIES IN THE 90'S
[h1]Disney Brings X-Men Animated Series to DVD[/h1]
[h4]By Steve Fritz
posted: 28 January 2009 04:24 pm ET[/h4]
http://www.newsarama.com/common/email.php?guid=ba86055cb9cdf2616e9da6164cbadc79http:// http://buzz.yahoo.com/article/newsa...wsarama.com%2Fcomics%2F010928-X-Animated.htmlhttp://l.yimg.com/ds/orio....0.0/img/badge-small.png) no-repeat left top; OVERFLOW: hidden; WIDTH: 74px; CURSOR: hand; TEXT-INDENT: -999em; PADDING-TOP: 22px; HEIGHT: 0px">Buzz up!http://
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X-fans rejoice!
The legendary Fox animated series, X-Men, is finally coming out on DVD through Walt Disney Home Video. The first two releases, simply entitled Volume 1 and Volume 2, have street dates of April 28. Both collections have suggested retail prices of $23.98. Volume 1 is two disks and times in at 368 minutes. The second is also two disks and times in at 391 minutes.
This is all the information Disney Home Video has released to retailers as of this time.
The series originally aired on Fox Kids from 1992-1997. It was the creation of producer/directors Larry Houston and Frank Squillace. It's known as the second-longest running series on Fox Kids, with 76 episodes, after Batman: The Animated Series. It is the longest running Marvel-based animated series, just ahead of Spider-Man: The Animated Series, which had 65. With the collapse of Fox Kids, Disney bought out the Saban-owned part of the series, and is now running repeats on Toon Disney (soon to become Disney XD).
The main mutants featured on the series included Cyclops (Norm Spencer), Jean Grey (Catherine Disher), Wolverine (Cal Dodd), Storm (Iona Morris/Allison Sealy-Smith), Rogue (Lenore Zann), Beast (George Buza), Nightcrawler (Paul Haddad), Jubilee (Alyson Court) and, naturally, Dr. Charles Xavier (Cedric Smith). It redid classic X-Men comic book story arcs such as Days of Future Past, the Dark Phoenix Saga and Legacy Virus generally to overall fan satisfaction.
Considered one of the most popular animated TV series of all time (at least for Marvel and many comic book fans), the show has long been unavailable on DVD.
More information will come as it is provided.
Originally Posted by F A Y B A N
My Brother & Me.
COPPED!Originally Posted by J Steezzz
Originally Posted by JayPesoz
Originally Posted by TannerVon
XMEN THE ANIMATED SERIES IN THE 90'S
[h1]Disney Brings X-Men Animated Series to DVD[/h1]
[h4]By Steve Fritz
posted: 28 January 2009 04:24 pm ET[/h4]
http://www.newsarama.com/common/email.php?guid=ba86055cb9cdf2616e9da6164cbadc79http:// http://buzz.yahoo.com/article/newsa...wsarama.com%2Fcomics%2F010928-X-Animated.htmlhttp://l.yimg.com/ds/orio....0.0/img/badge-small.png)http://l.yimg.com/ds/orio....0.0/img/badge-small.png) no-repeat left top; OVERFLOW: hidden; WIDTH: 74px; CURSOR: hand; TEXT-INDENT: -999em; PADDING-TOP: 22px; HEIGHT: 0px">Buzz up!http://
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87 Comments | 2 Recommend
X-fans rejoice!
The legendary Fox animated series, X-Men, is finally coming out on DVD through Walt Disney Home Video. The first two releases, simply entitled Volume 1 and Volume 2, have street dates of April 28. Both collections have suggested retail prices of $23.98. Volume 1 is two disks and times in at 368 minutes. The second is also two disks and times in at 391 minutes.
This is all the information Disney Home Video has released to retailers as of this time.
The series originally aired on Fox Kids from 1992-1997. It was the creation of producer/directors Larry Houston and Frank Squillace. It's known as the second-longest running series on Fox Kids, with 76 episodes, after Batman: The Animated Series. It is the longest running Marvel-based animated series, just ahead of Spider-Man: The Animated Series, which had 65. With the collapse of Fox Kids, Disney bought out the Saban-owned part of the series, and is now running repeats on Toon Disney (soon to become Disney XD).
The main mutants featured on the series included Cyclops (Norm Spencer), Jean Grey (Catherine Disher), Wolverine (Cal Dodd), Storm (Iona Morris/Allison Sealy-Smith), Rogue (Lenore Zann), Beast (George Buza), Nightcrawler (Paul Haddad), Jubilee (Alyson Court) and, naturally, Dr. Charles Xavier (Cedric Smith). It redid classic X-Men comic book story arcs such as Days of Future Past, the Dark Phoenix Saga and Legacy Virus generally to overall fan satisfaction.
Considered one of the most popular animated TV series of all time (at least for Marvel and many comic book fans), the show has long been unavailable on DVD.
More information will come as it is provided.