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- Dilbert - The Complete Series
- All 30 episodes from the first and second seasons
\n"Making Dilbert Work" featurette
\n4 clip compilations hosted by creator Scott Adams: Dogbert Speaks, You're Not the Boss of Me, Marketing or Felonious Activity, Catbert: Feline or Pure Evil
\nNumber of discs: 4
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- Dilbert - The Complete Series
- All 30 episodes from the first and second seasons
\n"Making Dilbert Work" featurette
\n4 clip compilations hosted by creator Scott Adams: Dogbert Speaks, You're Not the Boss of Me, Marketing or Felonious Activity, Catbert: Feline or Pure Evil
\nNumber of discs: 4
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- 9-Piece USB Adapters Kit with Vinyl Case
- 9-Piece USB Adapters Kit with Vinyl Case
- Amazon.com: Planetes (Vol. 1) 2 Disc Special Edition: DVD
- Amazon.com: Planetes (Vol. 1) 2 Disc Special Edition: DVD
- Game Over - The Complete Collection (2004)
- The CGI animated series Game Over is built around an inventive premise--how do video game characters live when they're not in the middle of the action? Viewers that missed its original broadcasts during its 2004 network run can now enjoy the entire series in this double-disc set. Game Over invites you into the hectic lives of the Smashenburn family: accident-prone racecar driver dad Rip (Patrick Warburton, Puddy from Seinfeld); wife and secret agent Raquel (Lucy Liu, who replaced Marisa Tomei), feisty daughter Alice (Saturday Night Live's Rachel Dratch), and youngest son Billy (E.G. Daily from Rugrats), who suffers under his unrequited crush for an exchange student (who, being from Japan, is an anime character, natch).
- Greg the Bunny - The Complete Series (2002)
- Selected episode cast, crew, and puppet commentaries
\n"The Humans Behind the Fabricated Americans" making-of featurette
\nDeleted and extended scenes
\nInterview with Greg the Bunny and Seth Green
\nWrap reel, puppet auditions, storyboard gallery, and more
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- Make Your Own Damn Movie:
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- Son of the Beach Volume 1 (2000)
- The 3-DVD set features 21 episodes of political incorrectness, including the never broadcast episode "Chip's a Goy," in which the studly German sacrifices his foreskin for an Israeli beach babe, and the inspired "Queefer Madness," a gonzo remake of The Wild One with David Arquette, Lucas Haas, and Neil Patrick Harris as beatnik rebels on BMX bikes.
- The Complete UFO Megaset (1970)
- All 26 episodes on eight discs
\nCommentaries by cocreators Gerry and Sylvia Anderson, director Alan Perry, and actors Mike Billington, Ed Bishop, and Wanda Ventham
\nAlternate video outtakes
\nProduction stills galleries
\nGerry Anderson biography/filmography
\nNumber of discs: 8
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