FUNimaiton have announced that they will release Lost Girl: Season Four on DVD and Blu-ray on June 24th.
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While Marvel Comics have long made cartoons for kids, in recent years they’ve also been making animes for adults, with rather mixed result. The latest of these is Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher, a eighty-two minute movie being released directly on DVD, in a DVD/Blu-ray combo pack, and digitally.
BBC Home Video have announced that they will release two vintage Doctor Who collections in April and May, respectfully, which had been previously thought to be lost.
Scream Factory have announced that a special edition of the ’80s horror movie Sleepaway Camp will be released in a DVD/Blu-ray combo pack on May 27th.
While everyone loves Doctor Who these days, not everyone loved the episode “The Time Of The Doctor,” which aired last Christmas and heralded the end of Matt Smith’s time as the sci-fi shamus. So does that mean that, aside from people who liked the episode, or who have to own every single thing that has the words “Doctor” and “Who” on it, there’s no reason to get Doctor Who: The Time Of The Doctor on DVD or Blu-ray?
Pretty much.
In the eleven years since it started, The Venture Bros. has evolved from a parody of such adventure cartoons and comic books as, Scooby-Doo, Johnny Quest, and The Fantastic Four into a supremely surreal and skewed ’toon…which parodies such comic books and adventure cartoons as Scooby-Doo, Johnny Quest, and The Fantastic Four. The newest adventures of which are now available on the DVD and Blu-ray editions of The Venture Bros.: The Fifth Season.
Warner Home Video have announced that they will release The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug — the second of the three Hobbit movies — on DVD, in a DVD/Blu-ray combo pack, in a 3D DVD/Blu-ray combo pack, and in a limited edition 3D DVD/Blu-ray combo pack on April 8th.
With the release of Game Of Thrones: The Complete Third Season as a DVD/Blu-ray combo pack, the latest installments in HBO’s faithful adaptation of George R.R. Martin’s epic fantasy novels is finally available in a convenient, take-home package. But if you’ve already seen these episodes, or still have the digital files you of course acquired legally, is there any reason to plunk down however many dollars this seasonal collection costs?
Well, yes, yes there is.