Yea this fellow in Germany refuses to ship this to North America no matter how much I plead with him. I want to watch the
the Real Ghostbusters
with my kids like I watched in the eighties. The one based on the movie we all know and love, not the funky one with the time travellers and
the gorilla.
German company makes shows into Blu rays for collectors. I got my tales from the crypt Blu Ray also this way. I wish I knew how to search for Xena and
Hercules to see if the Germans made an SD blu ray box set for them too.
So any ideas how I can get this, anybody see another one for sale somewhere??
a reply to: worldstarcountry
Back in the DVD (before Blueray) there were two standards, North America and European.
The Erik the Viking that I bought was in European so I couldn't watch it on my player. I ripped it with PC and made a copy disc translated into
North American standard. That worked fine.
If it's the old cartoons there is probably no real benefit to Blue Ray over DVD. If DVD is available go with that.
edit on 4-12-2023 by FullHeathen because: (no reason given)
a reply to: DAVID64
That is not the complete series. Only two complete volumes were produced from what I have read. There is this blu ray SD, and the original DVD Box set
shaped like the firehouse.
a reply to: FullHeathen
Ha, that version is double the price than this blu ray which is not in HD, and only rarely shows up when available.
I am a collector and prefer to have physical copies in my ownership. Yea I know it is wierd, I want to spend hundreds of dollars on some piece of
media I can download for free. At least I don't collect beanie babies.