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Season 2 of Rugrats is still missing the second half (13 episodes).

Amazon recalled and reissued the original sets of Danny Phantom for the same reason (missing episodes), and I much rather see them fix Season 2 of Rugrats before they move on to future seasons.I

I did bite the bullet on Season 3 and can verify that it's the COMPLETE season, with all 26 half-hours accounted for. Which makes Season 2 stand out more.
 
tvshowsondvd.com now reports that Rugrats Seasons 6-9 are now available, although season 9 is a "best of" volume.
 
Season 9 being a best-of is stupid since all of Season 9 is available for viewing on Netflix.
We're still missing the second half of Season 2, a whopping 13 episodes.
 
He's right, only Nicktoons can be talked about here. Live-action Nickelodeon show discussion belongs over on the entertainment forum.
 
They finally add the rest after 2 years... If they fixed Season 2 and added the last 4 episodes of Season 9 I would buy them all at once at Christmas.
 
My Life as a Teenage Robot now on DVD

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According to TV Shows on DVD. All three seasons are available too. Which is nice :)

I didn't put it in the Sout Factory thread because these appear to be the "on-demand" ones.

Still though, $20 isn't all that bad, for three discs per season and especially when you consider it took this longjust to get these made.

MOD EDIT: Moving this to the Amazon.com thread, as these Teenage Robot DVDs are only available on Amazon.com.
 

I'm really glad this series is now available! I absolutely loved that show :)

On another note, I own all four of the Amazon On Demand "Doug" releases... they were kind of pricy but definitely worth it if you are a true fan. The only thing I hated about Doug's releease was the fourth season was missing two episodes which are now available on iTunes. I'd rather own all the episodes on DVD rather than most of them, but that is better than nothing.
 

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