They just turned up in Albertson's a couple of days ago here in Santa Barbara, so they're officially abvailable on the West coast now.
I got Muppets Take Manhattan with Lucky Charms, and Bear in the Big Blue House with Golden Grahmms. However, the each DVD looked like it could come with any of the boxes (other cereals were Honey Nut Chex, Cinnamin Toast Crunch, and... Something else, I forget offhand). Each box that comes with a DVD has it prominently displayed on the front, so you know exactly which one you're getting.
The episodes on the Bear DVD are Morning Glory and Picture of Health. Perfect to watch while eating a bowl of cereal, in my opinion.
As for Muppets take Manhattan... Eh, Pan & Scan. I'm seeing far too much of Kermit's sock, and Rizzo looks like he's almost levitating. Eh.
As for extras, each DVD comes with the aforementioned three Bear games, scene selection (though with Bear it was just a choice of which episode to watch), and MTM had a spanish track that sounded pretty odd. The menus, such that they are, are pretty awful, and look like the were made in paint or something.
On the upside, the picture is clear, and so is the sound. And I got each box of cereal for $3, so... Not bad.
Conclusion: Get the Bear one, and buy the actual DVD of MTM. And you get a free box of Lucky Charms with your DVD. ^-^
I got Muppets Take Manhattan with Lucky Charms, and Bear in the Big Blue House with Golden Grahmms. However, the each DVD looked like it could come with any of the boxes (other cereals were Honey Nut Chex, Cinnamin Toast Crunch, and... Something else, I forget offhand). Each box that comes with a DVD has it prominently displayed on the front, so you know exactly which one you're getting.
The episodes on the Bear DVD are Morning Glory and Picture of Health. Perfect to watch while eating a bowl of cereal, in my opinion.
As for Muppets take Manhattan... Eh, Pan & Scan. I'm seeing far too much of Kermit's sock, and Rizzo looks like he's almost levitating. Eh.
As for extras, each DVD comes with the aforementioned three Bear games, scene selection (though with Bear it was just a choice of which episode to watch), and MTM had a spanish track that sounded pretty odd. The menus, such that they are, are pretty awful, and look like the were made in paint or something.
On the upside, the picture is clear, and so is the sound. And I got each box of cereal for $3, so... Not bad.
Conclusion: Get the Bear one, and buy the actual DVD of MTM. And you get a free box of Lucky Charms with your DVD. ^-^