
Posted by Cogs on July 12, 2007, 9:59 pm With the recent releases of the Filmation-produced cartoons for The New Adventures of Batman and The New Adventures of Superman, fans have been anxious to know if the Filmation-produced Aquaman cartoons from the same era would receive similar DVD treatment. The answer is "yes"! We've gotten the heads-up that Warner Home Video will release The Adventures of Aquaman on a 2-disc set October 23rd. The 36 episodes from 1967-68, plus extras such as the featurette "The Sovereign of the Seas" (a documentary with a comprehensive history of Aquaman), will run you $26.99 SRP. Here's an early (and small) look at the cover art, along with the studio description: When fiendish foes and marine menaces threaten the peaceful undersea world of the lost city of Atlantis, Aquaman, King of the Seven Seas, dives to the rescue! Aided by teen hero Aqualad and their aquatic friends Tusky the walrus and sea horses Storm and Imp, these brave water warriors battle astonishing creatures like Volcanic Monster, Ice Dragon and Devil Fish. Using his superior strength, cunning wit and telepathic communication abilities, Aquaman faces evil villains like Black Manta and Vassa, Queen of the Mermen to fight for justice on the ocean floor. Plunge into this two-disc collector's edition featuring all 36 action-packed cartoons from the fantastic TV series.
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http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=7641
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