Robot Chicken DVD: March 28

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According to TVShowsonDVD.com, The Robot Chicken DVD discussed earlier will be released on MArch 28, 2006.

Link: http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=4703

Unfortunatly, It appears that the release date has been pushed back a full two months from the previous January date, but it IS nice that the DVD will contain all 20 episodes of the 1st season, for a decent price, no less, and not just the first 13.
 
AWESOME!! I plan to get this, Venture Bros, and The Boondocks (which I'm sure will be released sometime next year).

Now, if we could only get Samurai Jack Season 3 and Megas XLR on DVD for non-AS DVDs...
 
All 20 episodes?

Hell yea! I'm getting this.
 
Why can't they do the two releases on one day thing again? They can't hold off on The Brak Show Volume Two forever. Harvey Birdman's got enough for a new DVD now. And what about all these new shows? Tom Goes to the Mayor? Stroker and Hoop? Come on!
 
Aaron_bhkk said:
Why can't they do the two releases on one day thing again? They can't hold off on The Brak Show Volume Two forever. Harvey Birdman's got enough for a new DVD now. And what about all these new shows? Tom Goes to the Mayor? Stroker and Hoop? Come on!
I think Venture Bros. Season 1 is coming out on the same day.

But what happened to their February DVD releases? They could have finished Brak and Sealab up right there!
 
Sorry about Double posting, but I came up witha reasonable DVD release schedule [AS] could've used that is fair and reasonable:

Early Winter 2006: Brak Volume 2, Sealab Volume 4
Spring 2006: Ventuer Bros. Season 1, Robot Chicken Season 1
Summer 2006: Space Ghost Volume 4, Harvey Birdman Volume 2
Late Winter 2006: TgttM Season 1, ATHF Volume 5 (which should include the Movie and the 3 season 5 eps.)
Early Winter 2007: Squidbillies Volume 1, 12 oz mouse Volume 1
Spring 2007: Stroker and Hoop season 1, Boondocks season 1
Summer 2007: Space Ghost Volume 5, Perfect Hair Forever Volume 1
Winter 2007: Another volume of ATHF if they make more eps. and Robot Chicken Season 2
Early Winter 2008: Venture Bros. Season 2, Moral Orel Volume 1
Spring 2008: Minoriteam Volume 1, TgttM Season 2
Summer 2008: Dethklok Volume 1, Harvey Birdman Volume 3
Late winter 2008: Space Ghost Volume 6 (This should be it for the Space Ghost DVDs) and another season of any show, it doesn't matter because I'm thinking waaay too far ahead.
 
I'm glad it's the complete Season and not just the first 13 episodes like other [adult swim] DVDs. Now I wonder what the cover art will look like?
 
Ishtar318 said:
Now I wonder what the cover art will look like?
Call it a hunch, but my money's on an action figure getting hit in the nuts.
 
Thirty dollars sounds fine with me, but 25 would have been better. But it's nice that it'll get a relatively good DVD package.
 
Carolina Red said:
Thirty dollars sounds fine with me, but 25 would have been better. But it's nice that it'll get a relatively good DVD package.
I'm sure you'll find it at a Best Buy for that price.
 
I'll possibly be getting this.
 
Daffy Dork, I disagree with your release schedule as there is no way in hell we should have to wait beyond July of 2006 before we get The Boondocks Season 1 on DVD.
 
The average viewer is going to be real anal and ask for all those special features that they so desire. And I can definitely understand it, which is why it'll be a while before you see that show get on DVD. At least it's not like most movies these days where they release them on DVD four months after premiere.
 
The Audio commentary will be weird since the sketches are going to be too short to spend any substantial time commentating on them.
 
Do you think we'll get the Christmas special included with Season One, or will we have to wait for the inevitable Season Two set?
 
I'm really looking forward to this!
 

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