BlueFrackle
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It has just been passed and given a certificate for release in the UK. Fraggle Rock season one is also being released, and is available for pre order on play.com!
I was actually surprised to see it at my Borders the other day (though pleased of course, hehe).Everybody talking about how hard it is to find this DVD in stores, I think mainly because a lot of DVDs are getting caught up like what Amazon has going on where DVDs are sold exclusively online via "On Demand" programs and such... anymore, you have to order DVDs online, because they're not even being retailed in stores.
I literally grew up watching this documentary, as a very young child. I actually think it's what got me so interested in Behind-the-Scenes footage in the first place (along with some of the Peanuts documentaries from around that time). My friends are always asking why I NEED to have decent special features on my DVD's and I really think it's in part because of this special (even though it was on VHS at the time, lol).And, as always, I LOVE seeing behind-the-scenes footage whenever they're shooting stuff, but I also loved the footage from inside the Creature Shop, seeing the beginning stages of various characters, like Jim playing with a completely goblin, whose helmet was too large for his head. Another bit I liked was test footage with Kermit and Fozzie in a pasture talking to a herd of cows, it was really funny.
Borders has an impressive DVD section for a bookstore... even BAM and Barnes and Nobel only have like those Walmart-esque "discount bins" for random movies that aren't very popular to begin with... but Borders is a different story, though I didn't see this one... ironically, though, I DID see the original DVD edition of Follow That Bird that's long been out of print.I was actually surprised to see it at my Borders the other day (though pleased of course, hehe).
Lol, neither would I... and that little boy didn't want to leave either, he just wanted to stay in there and play with everything, lol.Everyone always talks about this, but that Sesame Street store, wow! I never would have left!
Yeah he was so cute. I always wondered if the father had to say at some point "OK, we need to buy something or they'll kick us out!" LolLol, neither would I... and that little boy didn't want to leave either, he just wanted to stay in there and play with everything, lol.
Yeah definitely, well that's probably comes down to availability too, especially for an older show. I was definitely spoiled by more recent projects like, say, The Lord of the Rings DVDs which had access to so much and stuck in EVERYTHING, lol.Another bit of a bummer is whenever you've got season or volume sets, they'll have a great amount of features for the like the first two sets, maybe a couple by the third set, then none whatsoever for the remaining sets (ala Rocky and Bullwinkle).