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DVD News: Deep Discounts on Buffy, Angel and Dark Angel Seasons Right Now
- By Melissa Wilson
- Published 08/19/2007
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Psst! Best Buy is selling off Buffy and Angel sets. Season sets are running $15.99 each on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, and Dark Angel. The catch is that it's a two-day only sale, and the titles usually retail for about $40, depending on where you look.
In other DVD-type news, the "Family Guy: Freakin' Party Pack" set has a street date of October 30th. The boxed set includes 18 discs with over 90 episodes from the series, as well as featurettes, specials, interviews, and episode commentaries by the cast (think: Seth Green). To sweeten the deal, the box also comes with a "Family Guy" themed ping-pong set including paddles, a net and balls and 100 themed poker chips with two sets of playing cards. The (rather odd-looking) box will retail in the U.S. for $149.98.
In other DVD-type news, the "Family Guy: Freakin' Party Pack" set has a street date of October 30th. The boxed set includes 18 discs with over 90 episodes from the series, as well as featurettes, specials, interviews, and episode commentaries by the cast (think: Seth Green). To sweeten the deal, the box also comes with a "Family Guy" themed ping-pong set including paddles, a net and balls and 100 themed poker chips with two sets of playing cards. The (rather odd-looking) box will retail in the U.S. for $149.98.
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