The Magic Roundabout (UK - DVD R2)
We have some early details of the forthcoming Pathé release
Title: The Magic Roundabout
Starring: Various
Released: 18th July 2005
SRP: £15.99/£22.99
Pathé Distribution Ltd has announced the release of The Magic Roundabout for the 18th of July, priced at around £15.99 for the single-disc and £22.99 for the double-disc set. The single disc release will feature an anamorphic widescreen (1.85:1) transfer, Dolby Digital 5.1 audio, a ‘Hidden Magic’ feature, an ‘Our Hero’s and Villains’ feature, a ‘Magical Voices’ feature, a quiz and a ‘UK Premiere’ feature. In addition to the above, the two-disc set will include a ‘The Sound of Magic’ feature, trailers and TV spots, a ‘Re-imagining the Magic’ feature, a storyboard gallery, cast and crew biographies, a ‘Music of the Magic’ feature, classic black and white TV episodes, and an ‘Origins of the Magic’ feature. Here's the artwork.


News by Chris Gould
Starring: Various
Released: 18th July 2005
SRP: £15.99/£22.99
Further Details
Pathé Distribution Ltd has announced the release of The Magic Roundabout for the 18th of July, priced at around £15.99 for the single-disc and £22.99 for the double-disc set. The single disc release will feature an anamorphic widescreen (1.85:1) transfer, Dolby Digital 5.1 audio, a ‘Hidden Magic’ feature, an ‘Our Hero’s and Villains’ feature, a ‘Magical Voices’ feature, a quiz and a ‘UK Premiere’ feature. In addition to the above, the two-disc set will include a ‘The Sound of Magic’ feature, trailers and TV spots, a ‘Re-imagining the Magic’ feature, a storyboard gallery, cast and crew biographies, a ‘Music of the Magic’ feature, classic black and white TV episodes, and an ‘Origins of the Magic’ feature. Here's the artwork.


News by Chris Gould
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Bruno Billion
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Good news but...
I wish they were adding the "real" episodes, not the ones reimagined for the British audience... Having seen both versions, I think the Brits would be in for a treat if they saw the original stories with the voices of all the characters... mainly when in French, Pollux (Dougal) has a very posh English accent.
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Hmmm... no feature about the reasons for the "Dave's not here, maaan" look of the rabbit, or the true nature of the white powder that the dog constantly consumes (which results in his instantly becoming excited and hyperactive)...?
Maybe we shouldn't see this show when stoned then....
Whoever Photoshopped that cover had a problem with their BBFC logos...
Sorry but anything featuring Robbie Williams gets a wide birth from me!




