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| ASIN | B01B80LOA0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 46,537 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 1,475 in Anime (DVD & Blu-ray) 7,812 in Box Sets (DVD & Blu-ray) |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (888) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 35302259 |
| Language | English (Stereo 2.0) |
| Media Format | Animated, Box set, Colour, Full Screen, NTSC, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.78 x 19.05 x 13.72 cm; 191 g |
| Release date | 31 May 2016 |
| Run time | 20 hours and 20 minutes |
| Studio | POKEMON: JOHTO LEAGUE CHAMPIONS - COMP COLLECTION |
A**E
Five Stars
Arrived in perfect condition. Would recommend.
A**Y
Present
This product was bought as a present and the purchaser was very satisfied with it as it is of good quality and in very good condition.
M**E
Damaged
Arrived scratched and some discs cracked so refunded
N**I
Nice animated series
I have been waiting a long time to watch this series of Pokémon episodes and I'm glad I got them on DVD.
D**N
Poor quality case. Broke and torn
Cover torn, case broke and the inside was broken also. The discs are fine
L**.
WHY IS THIS BEING SOLD IN THE UK
Why is it so hard to get these dvds in UK region and why on earth is every other region sold on the UK site knowing full well it doesn’t work on most dvd players. Joke
T**S
Yes you read right. All 52 Episodes from Pokémon's fourth season are finally available on DVD for the first time in thirteen years. And what's more, it seems they're now being brought to us in the highest qualitty we've seen them in on Dvd. In 2003 we got a seven disc release that crammed 7 episodes each on six single-layer Dvds and the last DvD had 10 and was a duel-layer disc. The qualitty; as you might expect; was pretty bad for the first six dVDs, and that issue seems to have been resolved here. The last disc in this set is almost the same one from 2003 with new logos, but that's not a bad thing as the qualitty for this disc was pretty good by comparison, and all episodes on this set have come directly out of whatever archive the episodes were stored in instead of being ported from the old DVDs. They're all just a little longer, as they now contain the "Pokémon Johto" bumpers denoting each episode's final commercial break, and the end credits are no longer separated by a black screen. The first chapter stopt for each episode also comes in after the title card instead of before it; as per the norm with newer Pokémon dVDs. The price point is good to, as it's almost impossible to find the older set anymore without paying a small fortune. As for the important episodes, you get three gym battles in this season, starting out right off the bat with the two-part battle against the Goldenrod gymleader Witney. Morty from the Ecruteak Gym gets his chance to shine, as does Chuck from Cianwood citty. Another gymleader also makes an appearance, but Ash won't battle her this season. In other events; in no particular order; Duplica returns, and Brok's Volpix storyline gets a rap-up. Kecleon makes its first appearance, Rhydon gets to surfe and Smoochum gets to kiss people and Pokémon. Brock gets Heartbroken, and he also gets sick and has a recurring dream about girls; not surprisingly. Jessie tries to control Pokémon, and some old dood can speak Pikachu; and who knows what other pokémon languages, and three Pokémon get to speak as well. Pikachu befriends a bunch of Pichu, Oh and goodbye Chikorita. Articuno makes an appearance, and Snorlax gets into a Sumo Match. As for packaging; All six discs are packaged in one normal-sized dVD keep case that has an atracktivve slipcover. All discs load with the viz logo, then go straight to a static menu with options to play all episodes or jump to your favorite one. The packaging does say that 52 Pokémon adventures come on 5 dVDs, but that's a vary small price to pay for a complete season. If you've just started your Pokémon dVD collection; or are just looking for that elusive season 4, this is the way to go.
A**R
Works great!
H**D
Personnel
R**R
Leider sind die dvd nicht abspielbar da verschlüsselt. Tochter war echt enttäuscht
A**N
Bought as a gift
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