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Universal will be releasing the first season of the television series Ted (2024) from Seth MacFarlane, on Blu-ray on September 10th through MOD distribution (pressed discs). The show originally aired on Peacock.
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Thanks given by: | akaun6899 (08-16-2024), Bubbles-11 (08-16-2024), formula_nebula (08-17-2024), jstxanothrxstory (08-19-2024), Nailwraps (08-16-2024), NVllyRnnr (10-20-2024), sandman slim (08-16-2024), SpiderNerd09 (08-16-2024), tankryankr19 (08-16-2024), TwinCitiesBluFan (08-17-2024), Winslow Leach (08-16-2024), Woolfy123 (08-16-2024) |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Thanks given by: | Deathbymonkeys (08-19-2024), Woolfy123 (08-16-2024) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Please let Scott Pilgrim Takes Off come next
Same production company (Universal Content Productions), show itself is implied to be owned by Universal and not Netflix if merchandise copyrights are anything to go off of |
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Thanks given by: | 2sday (08-30-2024), akaun6899 (08-17-2024), Monterey Jack (08-17-2024), RyanMcKennaGosling (08-16-2024), Sillydillo (08-17-2024) |
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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I hope they included the Japanese dub (since it's an anime animated by Science Saru).
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Blu-ray Champion
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Really need to watch this. The movies were hilarious. First one we got to see in a dollar theater at the very tail end when it was still 35mm and so the picture looked grindhouse with all sorts of print damage, but it was so much fun.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Thank goodness. I absolutely love the movies, and the show was just as good. Each episode had me laughing out loud so much. I’m so glad that I’ll be able to actually own it (I don’t have Peacock and only subbed for a month to watch the show).
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Did not realize Ted had been spun off into a series.
Doesn't sound like something that would work but the reactions in this thread have me intrigued. I'll check it out. |
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Thanks given by: | TwinCitiesBluFan (08-17-2024) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Also my favorite thing in it is in the movies Patrick Stewart was the narrator but in the show Ian McKellen does the narration. |
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Thanks given by: | TwinCitiesBluFan (08-19-2024) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Pre-order is live on Amazon.. $30.
I’m not.. proud of the fact I’m willing to spend that much on it and I may cancel if the price doesn’t drop before release, but at the same time I want to show that there’s plenty of support for shows debuting on streaming services getting a physical release at all, let alone a Blu-ray. (Plus I’ll definitely watch this more than enough times to justify the price). I made myself laugh because I refuse to pay $27+ for the new Frasier first season DVD but I’m more comfortable paying more than that for this season which has less episodes lol |
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Thanks given by: | TwinCitiesBluFan (08-31-2024) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I don't like the current mindset imposed by studios that we should be thankful we get physical releases of season sets at all in this free-for-all streaming era. Especially growing up in the DVD and early Blu-Ray generation where studios would be generous with bonus content. Heck, they could go as far as porting podcasts into their home video releases, and nowadays they couldn't bother to do that much. Maybe it's a budget issue, maybe they can no longer afford a crew to produce bonus content, but whatever's the reason, I don't like the state of most current TV releases. Preservation is key, I can respect that on principal, but why go for the bare minimum? |
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Thanks given by: | Bubbles-11 (09-02-2024) |
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