I really really like the CND:RR cover, simple yet elegant.
NOW....everyone. Once these sets arrive...who here will actually buy them?
For releases that are now less than 8 weeks away there sure hasnt been a lot of news. Which is concerning.Timon/Pumba fan wrote:When I saw this on the first page I thought, "The General Topic's going to get alot more threads!"
I have to disagree with Aaron though, I personally loved the DT cover, it looked really cool. I thought the CNDRR looked incredibly "plain", but I still liked it, just not as much as DuckTales.
What really bothers me is the episode mix up! I like it when it's neat and in order. Plus wouldn't it just be easier to have 4 sets with 25 episodes in them!
Oh well at least it's DuckTales is coming to DVD!
The first season of <i>Gargoyles</i> had 13 episodes, so there couldn't be an even number of episodes per disc. Also, <i>Gargoyles</i>: Season 2, Volume One will hold 26 episodes on three discs and contain some bonus features as well. I don't think having one episode more will rule out the possibility of <i>DuckTales</i> and <i>Chip 'n Dale</i> having some bonus features. It's possible, but I'm still hopeful.jamminjake245 wrote:Because you can fit 3 (number of disks) evenly into 27 9 times even. So 9 episodes per disk. Signifigance of that? Well releases like Garogyles had un-even number of episodes per disk. Thus made room for bonus features.
I dont know I didnt really mind the video in Garfield, in fact for the most part it was pretty good. I think people have become spoiled by how high the quality on DVD can be.jamminjake245 wrote:Yeah, I agree and have noticed that. In just a matter of weeks we will be able to watching these shows again after nearly 20 years since their original airings. Was there any restoration done to the Gargoyles releases? I'm only asking because there has been no news of that for Ducktales and Rescue Rangers. You'd think for such highly popular series there would be more excitement for these releases. I for one will be buying every Disney animated show - - eventually. I will definately buy Ducktales and Rescue Rangers the day they are released. I have a feeling Wal-Mart won't be carrying it. I checked the site and they do not have it. Ha-ha! Amazon.com has the artwork for BOTH sets!! Still no news on bonus features. Sad to say, but I don't think there will be any.Its not fair Gargoyles got them, but not these shows? These shows are so much more popular!! I will be very pissed at Disney if this is so. Then again the low retail price usually means that it won't have bonus features. Heck, the price is even lower then the run-of the mill Garfield & Friends DVDs. I guess I would rather have them on DVD at a cheep price and come out quick like Garfield & Friends vs. the slow-paced Spongebob, The Simpsons, etc. Know what I mean? I would like some kind of documentary on the show more then anything. Same with both Ducktales and Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers. It will be very nice once I can get my hands on these DVDs. I think these DVDs will not have bonus features. Why?
Because you can fit 3 (number of disks) evenly into 27 9 times even. So 9 episodes per disk. Signifigance of that? Well releases like Garogyles had un-even number of episodes per disk. Thus made room for bonus features. Sadly, with these releases there will be NO room for bonus features at all. In fact the video will be comressed some what. I think the video will look rather bad like on the Garfield and Friends releases. When Gargoyles was created Ducktales was already 5 years old and those 5 years in animation history make somewhat of a difference. The video will look very much like Garfield, but hopefully Disney will have the deceny to remove some dust and debris. You can tell that Garfield has not had any debris moved at all. It looks rather bad when you look it at.
Anyway, that is just what I expect.
So to some things up:
You will get 9 episodes per disk.
No bonus features
Video showing its nearly 20 years of age
GOOD MEMORIES though!!
if you mean thin cases then I agree with you. I think that they will be like the Avonlea set and have the three slim cases put into a noice outer box (Like the "King of the Hill" releases)jamminjake245 wrote:Actually I think it will be the think cases w/ the DVD unless Disney has released all of their shows in the past with the digi pack.
No, he ment DigiPak:SofaKing381222 wrote:if you mean thin cases then I agree with you. I think that they will be like the Avonlea set and have the three slim cases put into a noice outer box (Like the "King of the Hill" releases)jamminjake245 wrote:Actually I think it will be the think cases w/ the DVD unless Disney has released all of their shows in the past with the digi pack.
But, I think it will probably be cases in a cardboard box. It's what Disney seem to like (Fantasia Anthology, Lion King Triology etc...).A digipak is a compact disc or DVD packaging. It consists of one or more plastic trays contained in a cardboard of various shapes and forms (typically a book cover format). Usually digipak versions of CDs are deluxe versions commonly containing bonus material as opposed to jewel cases that are usually the regular editions. The downside, however, is that digipak editions usually wear off easily as opposed to rather sturdy standard Jewel Case editions. As a consequence, collectors often tend to leave their special edition digipaks in shrinkwrapping and listen to the standard edition or open the digipak once to make a backup of the music CD.
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