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    Default Unicron Trilogy DVD releases

    Madman Entertainment are releasing Transformers Armada DVD in the future, with season 1 around December 2013 I expect. Based on the upcoming covert art:
    http://www.madman.com.au/images/slic...ge/mma5381.png
    http://www.madman.com.au/images/slic...ge/mma5382.png

    I expect Madman Entertainment have a similar deal to Shout Factory, and will release Transformers Energon and Transformers Cybertron on DVD in the future too.

    EDIT: Updated links

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirben View Post
    Madman Entertainment are releasing Transformers Armada DVD in the future, with season 1 around December 2013 I expect. Based on the upcoming covert art:


    I expect Madman Entertainment have a similar deal to Shout Factory, and will release Transformers Energon and Transformers Cybertron on DVD in the future too.
    I never managed to pick up Armada on DVD so I would gladly buy it. I have Energon and Cybertron on DVD so I can miss those.

    I will be very happy when we get season 3 of TF Animated.

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    Would like Cybertron on DVD.

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    Sorry to be a newb on Armada but never got a chance to see any.....what's the quality of the series? And what was its intended audience?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gofigure View Post
    Sorry to be a newb on Armada but never got a chance to see any.....what's the quality of the series? And what was its intended audience?
    Opinions are mixed. Storywise: repetitive but better at the end, animation: poor. You can read some recent discussion about the series here (but SPOILERS!). It's aimed at a young audience, a wannabe "gotta catch em all" Pokemon series.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bidoofdude View Post
    Would like Cybertron on DVD.
    There is a Malaysian DVD release of Cybertron from about 5 or so years ago that is in English and is region free. Keep that in mind encase Madman doesn't get around to it in a timely manner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MayzaPrime View Post
    I never managed to pick up Armada on DVD so I would gladly buy it. I have Energon and Cybertron on DVD so I can miss those.

    I will be very happy when we get season 3 of TF Animated.
    Will have to pick this up. Only series im missing

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    Hursticon shared a link to preorder that revealed disappointing news.

    http://www.madman.com.au/catalogue/view/21571

    Armada isn't being released as a single set but as two volumes. So you can presume that they'll do the same for the whole trilogy. $300 in total? Uh, no thanks. I'd have got each series as a complete volume but not in this bit by bit release method.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paulbot View Post
    Armada isn't being released as a single set but as two volumes. So you can presume that they'll do the same for the whole trilogy. $300 in total? Uh, no thanks. I'd have got each series as a complete volume but not in this bit by bit release method.
    Season sets of 26 episodes on DVD are very good, especially when you consider most cartoon series are still released via single DVD volumes.

    Madman eventually bundles sets into complete series anyway, if you can wait long enough.

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