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Slimmer Buffy Region 1 DVD boxsets announced

Gord Lacey

Friday 10 February 2006, by Webmaster

Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Buffy goes on a Diet - Slim sets announced

Buffy has shed some weight, at least in terms of shelf space. Fox has announced that they are repromoting Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 1-7 in new slim packaging, and at a reduced price. They recently did the same thing with The X-Files, however they removed the last disc in each season set which reduced the included bonus materials. Fox has clearly labeled the disc count with the slimmer Buffy releases, and they’re the same number of discs as previous releases. It appears as though these will be the same as the previously released sets, just at a lower price, and with slimmer packaging, but we won’t know for sure until we get confirmation from Fox. Each set carries a suggested retail price of $39.98, a decent savings from the previous SRPs of $59.95 (except season 1 which has always been $39.98). The sets will ship on May 30.


3 Forum messages

  • > Slimmer Buffy Region 1 DVD boxsets announced

    10 February 2006 14:45, by buffyluvr7
    Holla!
  • > Slimmer Buffy Region 1 DVD boxsets announced

    10 February 2006 17:28, by Anonymous
    Eh, not really that interested after getting "The Chosen Collection" last year. Any news on the Region 1 box set of the Angel seasons (she asked hopefully)?
  • > Slimmer Buffy Region 1 DVD boxsets announced

    11 February 2006 02:19, by Nathan

    There seem to be so many season sets floating around in stores out there that I question the release of these, but hey, if they introduce more people to the genius of Buffy, all the power to Fox.

    The question is, will the early seasons be remastered or will the compression quality stay the same as we currently have on our season one and two "non-slim" sets?