Menu System, Disc Art For New “Green Lantern: The Animated Series – Season One, Part One” DVD
Continue below to check out the menu system and disc art for the upcoming Green Lantern: The Animated Series – Season One, Part One: Rise of the Red Lanterns DVD release from Warner Home Video. The two-disc DVD home video release, containing the first thirteen episodes acclaimed animated series currently airing on Cartoon Network, is slated to hit shelves tomorrow, August 28th, 2012. This is the first home video release for Green Lantern: The Animated Series, with the next home video release for the title expected next year. Click on the images below for a closer look.
The Green Lantern: The Animated Series – Season One, Part One: Rise of the Red Lanterns DVD title features the following episodes from the DC Comics-inspired animated series from Cartoon Network and Warner Bros. Animation – “Beware My Power…Green Lantern’s Light (Part One),” “Beware My Power…Green Lantern’s Light (Part Two),” “Razer’s Edge,” “Ghost in the Machine,” “Heir Apparent,” “Lost Planet,” “Reckoning,” “Nothing to Fear,” “…In Love and War,” “Regime Change,” “Flight Club,” “Invasion,” “Homecoming” – but lacks substantial bonus features save for a digital comic of Green Lantern: The Animated Series #0 and promotional trailers.
Additional details and the above content for the Green Lantern: The Animated Series – Season One, Part One: Rise of the Red Lanterns DVD home video release, along with an exclusive review, are available at the The World’s Finest Green Lantern: The Animated Series subsite.
Green Lantern: The Animated Series – Season One, Part One: Rise of the Red Lanterns, will be available at all retail and digital outlets, for the suggested retail price of $19.97, starting Tuesday, August 28th, 2012.
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miguel
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I’ve had it with these types of releases, SEASON 1 PART 1, then 2 then 3 then “box set”, then no Full Season Blu-Ray release. just wait and put the whole season on a single blu-ray disc. Why is WB not doing this??
I don’t understand how this is supposed to gauge buyer/fan interest. My guess is – they think if enough copies of the DVDs sell, THEN they’ll do a blu-ray full season release, BUT, if i’ve already dropped $40+ in coin on every single shabby DVD release, how and or why would the average consumer double dip if and when WB followed-up with a Blu release?
Furthermore, if one were to buy the season on iTunes or Amazon, you’d have HD picture. i don’t understand why these shows are formatted for HDTVs for broadcast, but not for Home Media.
Makes no sense
miguel
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also, those DVD menus look depressingly awful. Microsoft Powerpoint has better looking background templates.
E.D.
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Ugh, I figured that the 1996 looking DVD menu on Superman Vs The Elite was because they didn’t finish it, but seems like the current releases are going for the “cheap pirated copy” look as the standard.