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    Also celebrating 30 years old, the Gobots are getting a DVD release this year, and by the looks of it (this being Volume 1 with 30 episodes), it might end up being the whole series.

    It should be available from other sites that ship internationally, but that link is just to show the item in question.
    It might even end up being released in Australia as well.

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    I think it's Made to Order from Warner Bros, which means it won't be available from other stores at all.

    WB has a rather large range of old TV and movies that they release this way in the US.

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    Really annoys me that they would run the risk of limiting the success of this DVD set.
    By only shipping to U.S. addresses, if a future "Volume 2" is dependant on the sales of "Volume 1"? - Warner Bros. are shooting themselves in the foot!

    Seems that, even 30 years later, Gobots are still on the receiving end of questionable marketing decisions.

    For posterity, here's a link to a SoundCloud Recording of the Gobots Wondercon 2014 Panel from the weekend just past, in which the history of Gobots and this DVD set are discussed.

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    Ran across this thread a few weeks back so scoped out this dvd set on ebay. It's going for a pretty penny at the current time but the first dvd featuring the original mini series is quite cheap so I've got one of those on the way now to sample how good (or probably bad) this show was again.

    The last time I remember it being on free to air (in Sydney at least) was about 1991. It came on at 9am for some reason so no school kids could ever actually see it unless you wagged the first half hour of the day.

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    So I picked these up over the past month & a bit...






    I got them both via Amazon (The Volume 1 of the series through a Reseller via Amazon , first time doing that too!) and I've got to say that the Gobots have never looked better!
    (*Note: My tablet's ability to take photos REALLY don't do these brand-new HD-Remastered transfers any justice! )














    It's so great not having to rely on downloaded, ancient, VHS-rips! - The only downside is that the sets seem to have the episodes ordered by "Air-Date" and as such the, loosely held, overall narrative arc is broken with certain characters showing up before they've even been made or introduced, or stories happening before others that they rely upon!
    (Not all too dissimilar to what occurred with the 90s X-Men Cartoon's episode order )

    I definitely recommend grabbing them if you can and also watch them following this guide.

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    Well done Hursticon. Would love to own a decent copy of Gobots. How many episodes are in series1?
    HATRED FOR JAMES VAN DER BEEK RISING!

    Still have some stuff for sale. Free pickup at Parra Fair
    http://www.otca.com.au/boards/showthread.php?t=8503

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