Well they'll probably have a box set eventually.
Details for an Ed, Edd, and Eddy DVD have been announced.
http://news.toonzone.net/article.php?ID=902
I wish it was a box set, but if they release all of them in volume form I suppose it would be alright. I love Ed, Edd, and Eddy so I'll most likely get this one. Does anyone have any information on plans to release the rest of the series? Is this a test run?
At least they seem to be treating the Ed's release better than the Power Puff Girls.
I would like to see more CN orginals released on DVD. Samurai Jack and the stuff from Adult Swim all got releases (with more on the way). Hopefully this is a sign that more DVDs are on the way.
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Well they'll probably have a box set eventually.
You have to realize that this release is as good as half a box set. It's the first part of the first season. Better than the Powerpuff Girls DVDs, which had no structure.
I can see CN releasing other shows like this in the future. Even Atomic Betty may be handled like this (I hope).
Here's a link to a picture. It depicts the original CN logo. I like this, as it shows that the new CN logo isn't suitable for marketing, as I thought.
Trailers are as follows: Batman, The: Training for Power - Season 1 Vol. 1; Teen Titans: Switched - Season 1 Vol. 2
Darn. This comes out in May. Oh, well. Time to plan. You think, though, they would have announced Samurai Jack for the same time.
Hopefully, it won't be in a snapper as Animated Bliss reports, or in a white case as the picture shows.
I though Atomic Betty wasn't Cartoon Networks Jurisdiction...
You are right, but it's certainly WHV's (Warner Home Video).
Well I don't like that show too much anyways. Would buy it if it were VERY cheap and had an entire season (or a lot of episodes) all in the same set/disc. I don't like buying incomplete things T_T
Then don't buy season sets.
Season sets are fine. It's just assorted episodes that I don't like. Or discs where there are only a couple of episodes. Like Excel Saga, it's something like, 3 episodes per disc when they could fit more than double that onto a DVD but are too stingy to do so.
Then again I guess it is different for USA cartoons which have a lot more episodes.
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This means the whole show should be eight volumes.
I could sit there and look at them as they stand perfectly alligned on my shelf all day longOriginally Posted by Zeke
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Neat! Maybe we'll find out what episodes are on it as the release date comes closer? (it probably won't be in chronological order of course)
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Look at the facts, Carolina Red. We know that they'll be fitting Season One, Part One (six episodes [methinks]) on to the DVD, with some extras.
That is, six full episodes.
I don't know how the U.K. divides the episodes, but for the U.S. release it went 5-4-4-4-4-5. No "three episodes per DVD" example for Excel Saga. Though they pulled that crap with Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi.Originally Posted by takashi_maze
Good news on an Ed, Edd, & Eddy set, BTW. While the first season isn't my favorite batch, it's a step towards later greater episodes. And hooray for a preview of the next Teen Titans DVD!![]()
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Originally Posted by Zeke
indeed
They're gonna be in order season-wise? Yay.
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Finally, after all the time I spent waiting, an EEE DVD. I love you, CN.
Well I wouldn't buy it, since I've seen them so many times before. I WOULD however, buy it if it had a lot of extra features and multi-language audio. Along with an entire season... I'd happily fork over cash to see that. Behind the scenes would definately be worth paying for wouldn't you agree?
It's too bad he didn't suggest anything.Originally Posted by Leviathan
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