Dragon the Line

Because I may have confused the heck outta some of you with awkward phrasing, I have revised my post about the DVD of the Dungeons & Dragons animated series and I shall now clarify…

There have been a couple of official DVD releases. This one, called Dungeons & Dragons: The Beginning, features the first nine episodes. You don't want that one. It's $10.49 and all it is is the first disc of…

Dungeons & Dragons: The Complete Animated Series. This is the one I plugged earlier today. It's three discs and features all 27 episodes and it's selling at the moment for $11.99. That's how come you don't want the DVD with only nine episodes. For a buck and a half more, you get the other 18.

Neither of these releases has the tons of special features that were included on a DVD set that was also, just to confuse everyone, called Dungeons & Dragons: The Complete Animated Series. This one, which has a red cover, was from a company called BCI and this DVD is out of print. Copies seem to turn up on eBay and from certain sellers from $30 to about $50. If you really care about the show, this is the one you want to seek out.

There have been a few other releases, including some pretty shoddy bootlegs, but I can't imagine why anyone would want any of them as they cost more and give you less.

Hope that clears things up.