New releases announced July 28:
Daniel Boone - Fess' Favorites and Daniel Boone - The Best of Mingo will be coming out November 3
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New releases announced today, September 23:
Daniel Boone - Season 6 will be coming out November 18
Voltron: Defender of the Universe - Collection 7 (Vehicle Force) will be coming out December 23
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New releases announced today, September 8:
Burke's Law - Season 1, Volume 2 will be coming out November 18
Daniel Boone - Season 6 will be coming out November 18
Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs - Collector's Edition, Volume 1 will be coming out November 18
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Animation fans will have a blast on June 19! Warner Bros. is releasing sets for The Animaniacs and Pinky and the Brain on the 19th. Both shows hit "volume 3" on the same day, though this is the last time they'll be paired together; it's the final volume for Pinky. Warner also has the first season of The Powerpuff Girls, and Shout! Factory will put out the complete Batfink set, featuring 100 episodes (well, they're shorts) on four discs.Fans of classic shows can pick up Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Season 3, volume 1, Perry Mason Season 2, volume 1, or Daniel Boone Season 4 from Liberation Entertainment. Sony will release the first season of Silver Spoons, though that's not really "classic" television (are the '80s considered "classic" now? Maybe "semi-classic"?).My "Pick of the Week" goes to Picket Fences, the 1992 series from David E. Kelley. Though the set contains a single featurette ("All Roads Lead to Rome"), this is one of the most-requested titles on TVShowsOnDVD.com. Fans...
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Classic television series including My Favorite Martian, I Spy, Daniel Boone and The Invisible Man, as well as kid-skewed fare such as The Gumby Show, are heading for digital distribution hubs such as Google Video and iTunes. I don't know, watching a black-and-white Ray Walston on the Internet just seems so... wrong.
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