Zelda Dvd Views
The initial release of Zelda on DVD was by the animation company Allumination FilmWorks, in the early 2000s. The first DVD, Ganon's Evil Tower, was released on July 22, 2003, including three episodes of the Zelda cartoon and two of Sonic Underground. The second DVD was released on September 27, 2005, titled Havoc in Hyrule, containing a further five Zelda episodes.
The complete Zelda series was released on October 18, 2005 by Shout! Factory and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, with extra bonus features such as interactive DVD games and line art from the series. However, it did not include all of the associated The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! live action segments. Some were included as bonus features.[1] Again, like The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! DVDs, neither the Viacom nor CBS Television Distribution followed because neither CBS nor Viacom retains any ownership.
Shout Factory was unable to distribute the DVD in the UK or in Region 2 format DVD, as it does not have the licensing rights in the UK. They only hold the rights for the Region 1 release. The current distribution rights for the UK are held by Maximum Entertainment, so far though, there are no plans to release The Legend of Zelda at the present time.
You either love Nintendo's Zelda games, or you do not; and you either remember fondly the Super Mario Bros. Super Show, or you do not. Just how you respond to these questions will determine whether or not The Legend of Zelda: The Complete Animated Series is for you. This is not a show which can stand on its own two legs. If you are not prepared to fill in the blanks, to overlook the flaws, and to refrain from violently rejecting some of the more unpleasant aspects of late-1980s pop culture, then the recent DVD release of the animated Legend of Zelda can only bring pain and misfortune to your refined sensibilities.