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+ | The first home video releases of the series occurred during the run, three VHS compilations being released in 1994. After those initial three, it would be until 2002 when a second release, "Sonic Boom," would be released in both VHS and DVD formats. Though subsequent releases were planned, they were postponed because of a dispute with Buena Vista Home Video over which company held the rights to release the episodes. It would not be until March 27, 2007 when the entire 26-episode series (along with a plethora of bonus features) was released on DVD by Shout! Factory. The same set, albeit with altered box art, was released in the UK by Delta Music. | ||
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+ | ===DVD=== | ||
+ | *'''Complete Series''' (2007): Contains All Episodes of the series, [[Ben Hurst]] interview, [[Jaleel White]] interview, Concept art, Deleted or extended scenes. | ||
+ | *'''Sonic Boom''' (2002): Contains five episodes: Super Sonic, Sonic and Sally, Sonic Racer, Harmonic Sonic, and Sonic and the Secret Scrolls. | ||
+ | *'''Sonic Boom And Other Episodes''' (2007): Contains nine episodes: Sonic Boom, Sonic & Sally, Ultra Sonic, Sonic & The Secret Scrolls, Super Sonic, Sonic Racer, Hooked On Sonics, Harmonic Sonic, and Sonic's Nightmare. | ||
+ | *'''Sonic, Las aventuras: Vol. 1-6''' (2008-9): Contains 25 episodes in six discs, with the exclusion of Heads or Tails. | ||
+ | *'''The Fight for Freedom''' (2008): Contains four episodes: Ultra Sonic, Hooked On Sonics, Warp Sonic, and Sonic and the Secret Scrolls. | ||
+ | *'''Super Sonic''' (2008): Contains four episodes: Sonic Boom, Sonic and Sally, Super Sonic, and Sonic Racer. | ||
+ | *'''Sonic Goes Green''' (2009): Contains four episodes: Heads or Tails, Sonic's Nightmare, Sub-Sonic, and Sonic Past Cool. | ||
+ | *'''Freedom Fighters Unite''' (2009): Contains four episodes: Sonic Conversion, Dulcy, The Void, and Spyhog. | ||
+ | *'''Sonic Forever''' (2010): Contains five episodes: No Brainer, Blast To The Past Parts 1 and 2, Fed Up With Antoine/Ghost Busted, and The Odd Couple/Ro-Becca. | ||
+ | *'''Doomsday Project''' (2010): Contains five episodes: Harmonic Sonic, Game Guy, Cry of the Wolf, Drood Henge, and The Doomsday Project. | ||
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+ | ===VHS=== | ||
+ | *'''Hooked on Sonics''' (1994): Contains two episodes: Hooked on Sonics and Warped Sonic. | ||
+ | *'''Sonic Racer''' (1994): Contains two episodes: Sonic Racer and Sonic Boom. | ||
+ | *'''Super Sonic''' (1994): Contains two episodes: Super Sonic and Sonic and Sally. | ||
+ | *'''Sonic Racer''' (2002): Contains two episodes: Sonic Racer and Harmonic Sonic. | ||
+ | *'''Super Sonic''' (2002): Contains two episodes: Super Sonic and Sonic and Sally. | ||
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Video Releases
The first home video releases of the series occurred during the run, three VHS compilations being released in 1994. After those initial three, it would be until 2002 when a second release, "Sonic Boom," would be released in both VHS and DVD formats. Though subsequent releases were planned, they were postponed because of a dispute with Buena Vista Home Video over which company held the rights to release the episodes. It would not be until March 27, 2007 when the entire 26-episode series (along with a plethora of bonus features) was released on DVD by Shout! Factory. The same set, albeit with altered box art, was released in the UK by Delta Music.
DVD
- Complete Series (2007): Contains All Episodes of the series, Ben Hurst interview, Jaleel White interview, Concept art, Deleted or extended scenes.
- Sonic Boom (2002): Contains five episodes: Super Sonic, Sonic and Sally, Sonic Racer, Harmonic Sonic, and Sonic and the Secret Scrolls.
- Sonic Boom And Other Episodes (2007): Contains nine episodes: Sonic Boom, Sonic & Sally, Ultra Sonic, Sonic & The Secret Scrolls, Super Sonic, Sonic Racer, Hooked On Sonics, Harmonic Sonic, and Sonic's Nightmare.
- Sonic, Las aventuras: Vol. 1-6 (2008-9): Contains 25 episodes in six discs, with the exclusion of Heads or Tails.
- The Fight for Freedom (2008): Contains four episodes: Ultra Sonic, Hooked On Sonics, Warp Sonic, and Sonic and the Secret Scrolls.
- Super Sonic (2008): Contains four episodes: Sonic Boom, Sonic and Sally, Super Sonic, and Sonic Racer.
- Sonic Goes Green (2009): Contains four episodes: Heads or Tails, Sonic's Nightmare, Sub-Sonic, and Sonic Past Cool.
- Freedom Fighters Unite (2009): Contains four episodes: Sonic Conversion, Dulcy, The Void, and Spyhog.
- Sonic Forever (2010): Contains five episodes: No Brainer, Blast To The Past Parts 1 and 2, Fed Up With Antoine/Ghost Busted, and The Odd Couple/Ro-Becca.
- Doomsday Project (2010): Contains five episodes: Harmonic Sonic, Game Guy, Cry of the Wolf, Drood Henge, and The Doomsday Project.
VHS
- Hooked on Sonics (1994): Contains two episodes: Hooked on Sonics and Warped Sonic.
- Sonic Racer (1994): Contains two episodes: Sonic Racer and Sonic Boom.
- Super Sonic (1994): Contains two episodes: Super Sonic and Sonic and Sally.
- Sonic Racer (2002): Contains two episodes: Sonic Racer and Harmonic Sonic.
- Super Sonic (2002): Contains two episodes: Super Sonic and Sonic and Sally.