Legend of Zelda: Complete Animated Series DVD Set 10/18

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Shout! Factory and DIC Entertainment bring the complete animated series "The Legend Of Zelda" to DVD for the first time. The three-disc set includes all 13 episodes of the series spawned from the massively popular and influential 1980s Nintendo video game. The Legend Of Zelda: The Complete Animated Series captures the adventure, action and nostalgia of the game, and breathes life into its characters: Link, Princess Zelda and the evil wizard Ganon. Bonus features include two games, a downloadable character sketch gallery, selected original live-action segments from "The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!" and more. The DVD release reinforces the continued popularity of Zelda properties and adds to the buzz of Nintendo's upcoming new Zelda game release, The Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princess. The Legend Of Zelda: The Complete Animated Series will be in stores October 18th for $29.98 (suggested retail price).

"The Legend Of Zelda" animated series originally aired in 1989 in conjunction with the popularity of The Legend Of Zelda Nintendo gaming releases. The 17-minute segment aired on Friday afternoons as part of the weekly-daily broadcast of "The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!" Each "Zelda" episode follows the adventures of Link as he bravely defends the kingdom of Hyrule from the evil wizard Ganon and tries to steal a kiss from Zelda. In addition to the complete series, the DVD boxed set features five of "The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!" original live-action wraparounds, starring Captain Lou¬ Albano (Mario from "The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!"), Danny Wells and occasional celebrity guests such as Moon Zappa, Norman Fell and more. Other bonus material includes a Legend Of Zelda trivia quiz, a Legend Of Zelda match game and a downloadable character sketch gallery.



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You know, I wonder if there would be alot of copyright problems involved with Captain N. I mean, there was atleast like four non-Nintendo characters on the show.

I've also heard that Gameboy was holding out for more money.
 
i have sbc/yahoo dsl. on my main yahoo/dsl page, there is a "video" link, which pops up a new window with video selections. there, you can watch SMB Supershow and LOZ cartoons. :)
 
[quote name='Friedle']There was no reason like that for delay. Don't assume.[/QUOTE]

i believe the IGN said that something to that effect...
 
So, do you think the nintendo article is BS? Do you think Nintendo is really behind schedule? After seeing the company operate over the past year, I believe that they are not ready to release it and had to make an excuse about "levels".
 
Well, no one knows how many "levels" are in the game, so Nintendo could easily say, "We're adding new levels" and no one would know if they were telling the truth.

All I know is that the game should be, and better be, great with the delay. It should give them plenty of time to work on things.
 
Yes, the show was awful. But I'm buying it anyways...why? Me and and my friends are going to sit around and watch it like we did when were kids for nostalgia. I will also have a nice supply of alcohol on hand if the series proves to be truly more awful than we remembered.
 
[quote name='Quackzilla']At least they aren't releasing that Pac-Man show on DVD...[/QUOTE]

Blashphemy!!! To each his own, but I happened to like that show, despite it's bad flaws....:)

I had the show on CDR somewhere, but I would get it on DVD!
 
[quote name='Kirin Lemon']Yep, I've had this on my wishlist with Deep Discount DVD for about a month, now. That next 20%-off sale can't come soon enough.[/QUOTE]

Amen, so much to buy.
 
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