I got the Season 1 set for Fairly OddParents, and here are my opinions:
It's WAY overpriced. For $24.49, I got 12 11-minute episodes on 2 DVD-Rs. No bonus features. At all. This could've been put on 1 Dual Layered DVD easily and charged at a cheaper price. Also, the menus have 2 options: Play All and Episode Selection. The picture on the menus as the backround is just the cover art. It's too simple for $24.49. I guess this is what happens though since the DVDs are coming straight from the distributer. *shrugs* I'll probably get Season 2 of FOP and the 2 seasons of Rugrats anyways, but this was a major disappointment.
Nickelodeon's Rugrats on DVD!!! (ish)
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The transfers are average TV on DVD transfers. Nothing overly spectacular.
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I was excited too until I saw it was a BURN ON DEMAND thing. Why Nick doesn't just release the series in a complete set is beyond me.......They keep releasing sets of Spongebob Snoozepants, so why not a CLASSIC?
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well, nick doesn't care much about Rugrats. Its on at like 5 AM on Nicktoons network (and I think only on saturdays), and basically was dropped from Nickelodeon.
Maybe depending on how well the BURN ON DEMAND does will say "Nickelodeon, there is a market for these oldie cartoons!"
Maybe depending on how well the BURN ON DEMAND does will say "Nickelodeon, there is a market for these oldie cartoons!"
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