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It took many years, however, for a North American (Region 1) release of the two series. However, in 2010, The Six Million Dollar Man, along with the three reunion telefilms, was issued in an all-inclusive boxed set from Time-Life in November 2010, while Universal issued the first season of The Bionic Woman on October 19th, 2010.

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  • It took many years, however, for a North American (Region 1) release of the two series. However, in 2010, The Six Million Dollar Man, along with the three reunion telefilms, was issued in an all-inclusive boxed set from Time-Life in November 2010, while Universal issued the first season of The Bionic Woman on October 19th, 2010.
  • Babylon 5, Crusade, and the related TV Movies have had several Home Video Releases.
  • The JC Staff Toaru Majutsu no Index and Toaru Kagaku no Railgun anime series have been released on DVD and Blu-ray in Japan. The TV series and other productions have been released by NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan (formerly known as Geneon Universal Entertainment). The TV series is released as single disc sets containing 3 episodes. Limited Edition sets each come with a short novel written by Kamachi Kazuma with some containing special anime shorts. Much later on, the sets are released altogether as a Blu-ray BOX collection.
  • The Toei Animation One Piece anime has been released on VHS, DVD and Blu-ray in Japan. The TV series has been released by Avex Group, the first nine movies were released by Toei Video and Movies 10 onwards have been released by Pony Canyon. More than 100 DVDs have been released. A comparison image from episode 226 DVD version, before the 16:9 DVDs began. The TV version from Episode 226. A picture from episode 341 the image is cropped in the Rental-only DVD version. The Image from the HDTV of Episode 341.
  • From 1992 to 1994, various season 2 episodes, mostly the episodes where Link and Zelda guest-starred, were released by DiC Toon Time Video, Buena Vista Home Video, Sony BMG Music, and Warner Home Video. These used the Family Channel copies for an unknown reason, and thusly have the extra fade-out and faster run time. * Gameboy - Oct. 27, 1992 * Quest for the Potion of Power - Oct. 27, 1992* * The Trouble with Tetris - March 23, 1993 * Having a Ball - June 8, 1993 * The Trojan Dragon - June 8, 1993 * Once Upon a Time Machine - ?????
  • Over the years, many of the Kroffts' shows have found their way to home video. While some of them have been endlessly repackaged (H.R. Pufnstuf), others have had barely any episodes released on video (Bigfoot and Wildboy), and others still haven't made their way to home video at all (The Krofft Supershow, The Krofft Superstar Hour).
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  • Over the years, many of the Kroffts' shows have found their way to home video. While some of them have been endlessly repackaged (H.R. Pufnstuf), others have had barely any episodes released on video (Bigfoot and Wildboy), and others still haven't made their way to home video at all (The Krofft Supershow, The Krofft Superstar Hour). Beginning in 2004, Rhino Home Video began issuing full seasons of many of the Kroffts' shows on DVD. Unfortunately, after the release of the first season of Sigmund & the Sea Monsters, production of Krofft DVDs screeched to a halt. It was hinted that Dr. Shrinker was going to be released on DVD, but unfortunately there's been no further news on the subject since 2005.
  • It took many years, however, for a North American (Region 1) release of the two series. However, in 2010, The Six Million Dollar Man, along with the three reunion telefilms, was issued in an all-inclusive boxed set from Time-Life in November 2010, while Universal issued the first season of The Bionic Woman on October 19th, 2010.
  • From 1992 to 1994, various season 2 episodes, mostly the episodes where Link and Zelda guest-starred, were released by DiC Toon Time Video, Buena Vista Home Video, Sony BMG Music, and Warner Home Video. These used the Family Channel copies for an unknown reason, and thusly have the extra fade-out and faster run time. * Gameboy - Oct. 27, 1992 * Quest for the Potion of Power - Oct. 27, 1992* * The Trouble with Tetris - March 23, 1993 * Having a Ball - June 8, 1993 * The Trojan Dragon - June 8, 1993 * Once Upon a Time Machine - ????? * Also had a 1994 reprint, which may or may not have the alternate soundtrack. The most commonly found of these are "Gameboy" and "Quest for the Potion of Power", and often turn up on amazon.com or ebay.com, or at flea markets, garage sales, and thrift stores. The other 4 are much harder to find, as they were released around the time Captain N was pulled from TV and Nintendo stopped producing NES products.
  • Babylon 5, Crusade, and the related TV Movies have had several Home Video Releases.
  • The Toei Animation One Piece anime has been released on VHS, DVD and Blu-ray in Japan. The TV series has been released by Avex Group, the first nine movies were released by Toei Video and Movies 10 onwards have been released by Pony Canyon. More than 100 DVDs have been released. The TV series is initially released as single disc "Pieces" containing 2-5 episodes, with "Log" re-releases containing 13-19 episodes following from July 23, 2010. The first DVD was released on February 21, 2001, which contained four episodes. The Pieces were released simultaneously on VHS and DVD during the first two seasons , and rental VHS versions continued to be released until the end of season eight . Starting with Episode 575, the series was also released on Blu-ray. The first 206 episodes were produced in the 4:3 "Fullscreen" aspect ratio. Starting with episode 207, Toei began to produce and broadcast the series in the HDTV 16:9 aspect ratio, but Avex decided to release episodes 207-229 (The Entire Davy Back Fight Arc and Filler arcs between that and Water 7) in the non-native 4:3 aspect ratio, cropping the image. This also affected the Log release of these episodes . The rest of the series is released for sale on DVD in the unaltered widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio, however Avex has provided cropped 4:3 versions of the DVDs to DVD rental stores in Japan. This, unfortunately, has caused some misconception that Toei only made the show available in 4:3 to fans not native to Japan, because the most common DVD raws found cited online were from the 4:3 rental copies. A comparison image from episode 226 DVD version, before the 16:9 DVDs began. The TV version from Episode 226. A picture from episode 341 the image is cropped in the Rental-only DVD version. The Image from the HDTV of Episode 341.
  • The JC Staff Toaru Majutsu no Index and Toaru Kagaku no Railgun anime series have been released on DVD and Blu-ray in Japan. The TV series and other productions have been released by NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan (formerly known as Geneon Universal Entertainment). The TV series is released as single disc sets containing 3 episodes. Limited Edition sets each come with a short novel written by Kamachi Kazuma with some containing special anime shorts. Much later on, the sets are released altogether as a Blu-ray BOX collection.
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