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D&D Cartoon - We have a release date in the US!


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I'm pretty happy right now with my bootleg copies but if there's a shadow of a chance that it has decent extras then I'll pick up a set. I still watch at least one show of this series every Sat. morning before work, just to get me in the weekend mood. :)

Frukathka said:
Sounds good. I never got to see it on tv. I'll see if I can rent a disc when it comes out to gauge my interest in buying.

Gauge your interest?! If you don't buy them, Venger will find you.
 

Frukathka said:
Sounds good. I never got to see it on tv. I'll see if I can rent a disc when it comes out to gauge my interest in buying.

Don't do it. You need to have fond childhood memories of something like this to have any chance of enjoying it.

Personally I wouldn't watch it even if you did, since things like this are best left as fond childhood memories.
 

Rackhir said:
Don't do it. You need to have fond childhood memories of something like this to have any chance of enjoying it.

Personally I wouldn't watch it even if you did, since things like this are best left as fond childhood memories.
I strongly disagree with both assertions. I have the complete set on DVD already (I live in the UK). The D&D cartoons are as entertaining now as they were when they were first broadcast on TV. The episodes I had seen on TV brought back happy memories and the ones I hadn't seen before were simply great fun in their own right.

Do yourself a favour and watch them as soon as they come out in the US.

By the way, the D&D monster shadow demon which was one of baddies in the cartoon was originally created by EN World's very own Plane Sailing.
 

Rackhir said:
Personally I wouldn't watch it even if you did, since things like this are best left as fond childhood memories.
Some of the TV shows and movies we enjoyed as children are crap, others are still decent.

The first few seasons of the Real Ghostbusters & the D&D cartoon still seem decent, as opposed to things like Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.
 

Rackhir said:
Don't do it. You need to have fond childhood memories of something like this to have any chance of enjoying it.

Personally I wouldn't watch it even if you did, since things like this are best left as fond childhood memories.
The D&D cartoon reruns on TV here every now and then, and it holds up REAL well, being more entertaining than 80% of the cartoons currently on TV. I hold it just a step below the Batman/Superman/Justice League/JLU cartoons. It's certainly more rewatchable than He-Man and Thundercats.
 




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