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Earthworm Jim... about time!

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Perhaps one of the greatest American made video game based cartoon shows ever (face it, there's not much competition) is Finally coming to DVD after years of fan suffering. Universal, a company that HAAAAATES full season set DVD's as much as Youtube uploaders of shows it refuses to profit from, thankfully is not involved... I'm sure there won't be any real special features... and the box art looks pretty lame. But still... we're getting it after ALL this time.

One of the longest hold outs of the Kid's WB era... why, if you have Pinky and the Brain, Animainacs (unfortunately, not those episodes), Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries and Freakazoid, you can finally recreate 1995-1996 Saturday Mornings.
 
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