Sadly the cost of the season pass is less than the cost of the dvds.
If they cram 4-5 episodes onto each dvd (questionable since hasbro has released dvds with 2 episodes on them), then you are looking at a minimum of 6 dvds. At $10 each, easy.
A season pass gets you better quality, for less money, 24 hours after it aired on TV.
The only real complaints I can see people bringing up is if they don't like itunes (and I agree, it sucks on windows), or if it's not available in your country (but then you would still have to deal with region encoded dvds).
Hasbro has said that they aren't going to release a box set version, because the target demographic (little girls) doesn't buy that kind of thing.
I'm not going to get into a rant about Hasbro getting fooled into a content deal. It's not 2003, everyone saw what apple did to the music industry. They know what they are getting into.
-Terry
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"so listen up boy, or pornography starring your mother will be the second worst thing to happen to you today"
TF2: Spy
If they cram 4-5 episodes onto each dvd (questionable since hasbro has released dvds with 2 episodes on them), then you are looking at a minimum of 6 dvds. At $10 each, easy.
A season pass gets you better quality, for less money, 24 hours after it aired on TV.
The only real complaints I can see people bringing up is if they don't like itunes (and I agree, it sucks on windows), or if it's not available in your country (but then you would still have to deal with region encoded dvds).
Hasbro has said that they aren't going to release a box set version, because the target demographic (little girls) doesn't buy that kind of thing.
I'm not going to get into a rant about Hasbro getting fooled into a content deal. It's not 2003, everyone saw what apple did to the music industry. They know what they are getting into.
-Terry
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"so listen up boy, or pornography starring your mother will be the second worst thing to happen to you today"
TF2: Spy