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For season 1, each episode up to episode 8 had to be cropped [citation needed], leaving everything in frame looking zoomed [citation needed]. Season 1, episode 7 has a few scenes fixed so they are using more of the frame. [4] In other instances the 16:9 aspect ratio shows goofs in frame like crew members or filming equipment on screen.
With 600+ DVDs of TV shows in active distribution, industry publication DVD Release Report ranks Alpha Video #3 in their ranking of the "Top 20 Sources for TV Series on DVD Through the Period Ending December 31, 2009," behind Warner Home Video (733 releases) and Paramount Home Entertainment (666 releases). [1]
Title Distributor DVD release Sales Revenue Source(s) Finding Nemo: Buena Vista Home Entertainment: November 4, 2003 38,800,000 $677,000,000 [2]Cars
On December 5, 2006, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment released on DVD "Saturday Night Live: The Complete First Season," comprising complete episodes. [4] Upon the set’s release, some criticism of its authenticity as complete and uncut episodes arose from reviewers and fans. [5]
Bonus (American release): Middle East Special, USA Road Trip, Pre-Series Chat, Behind the Scenes – Top Gear Production Office and Studio, Bishop Celebrity Lap, Nick Frost and Simon Pegg Laps, John Prescott – Jezza vs. Prezza, Clarkson and Hammond Joking About James' Death, End of Series 16 Chat. The American release is titled The Complete ...
The first entry in the series was released on November 8, 2005, while the final two volumes were released in 2006. In 2007, a complete set of all three DVDs was released, which included the content from all three volumes as well as the film Beavis and Butt-Head Do America. In 2012, the set was reissued as a single DVD.
Rhino Home Video released several episodes from the Comedy Channel and Comedy Central eras on VHS from April 1996 to January 2001. As of 2004, all of the tapes are out of print, but all episodes originally released on home video have been released on DVD, either as a single or part of a volume pack except for 309 – The Amazing Colossal Man due to licensing issues with the original movie.
Maneater Series is the name, logo and line look given to a series of made-for-television natural horror films on DVD produced by RHI Entertainment for the Syfy Channel, and distributed by Vivendi Entertainment. The Maneater Series logo and line look were created under the direction of Danny Tubbs, the executive director of creative services of ...