There are only two features, but they’re pretty good: there’s an option for pop-up trivia during one of the episodes (they should do this for every episode!), and interesting interviews with the voice actors, an underrated ingredient to the show.
The only drawback to the DVD is the quality itself. It’s hard to imagine this series is 12 years old, but the video quality definitely shows its age. Some scenes are so dark, it’s hard to tell what’s going on. Since these AHH, there's a cat on my shoulder. GET IT OFF! I'm allergic! © 2004 Warner Home Video. All Rights Reserved episodes have already been released on DVD (as a box set), it would’ve been nice if they restored or somehow spruced up the visuals to its original quality. |