Robot Chicken - Star Wars Coming To DVD Posted By Mike on April 20, 2008
At last we have a date, at least according to TVShowsOnDVD.com (who are typically pretty reliable). It looks like Robot Chicken - Star Wars will be making its way to a DVD near you on May 20th. The DVD should include the original special and about an hours worth of bonus material including the following:
Video Commentary Animation Meeting On-Air Bumps Trailers Behind The Scenes Deleted Scenes Alternate Audio Time Lapse Photo Gallery Panel Presentations Episode Commentary
UPDATE #2: For those of you who have yet to check out the cover art for the Robot Chicken: Star Wars DVD, see below for the pic from Amazon.com. Click on the thumbnail for a larger view.
Thanks Mathew.
UPDATE #3: TVShowsOnDVD.com is now reporting (per a press release from Cartoon Network) that the release of Robot Chicken - Star Wars on DVD has been delayed until July 22nd. No reason for the delay was given. Blast!
UPDATE #4: Click here for the press release of the July 22nd release of the Robot Chicken - Star Wars DVD release at Starwars.com.
UPDATE #5: Seth Green and Matthew Senreich were onhand for a panel at NY Comic Con this weekend talking about the DVD release of Robot Chicken: Star Wars. The duo were pretty tight lipped about the special features but did confirm the following: - There are over 2 hours of special features - There will be 7 commentaries on the DVD - Robot Chicken: Star Wars took 14 weeks to make while a full season (20 episodes) of Robot Chicken normally takes about 11 months.
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