does a RID DVD set exist?

Has Robots In Disguise ever been relased in the U.S. to DVD??? If not, why not?
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dashellwinter wrote:Seriously? It was that bad? Never saw an episode of it...just curious about it, but if it sucked that bad...
Scourgescream wrote:I'm making my way through the series in order and i am in the middle of R.I.D at the minute. I would say it is the weakest of the series so far. I wouldn't say it is so bad that you can't finish an episode. Once you get to know the style of the show then you can still kinda get into it but i think this and Beast Machines will only get watched the once.
Sky-Byte however is a cool character and i'd love to see him in TF:Prime but as a bad ass
One would think that that would have been sorted out by now, right? Considering that Saban has returned with their own company separate from Disney.sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:There is some distrbution rights issue in the US, so there hasnt been a DVD release in the US.
Well, we did get Animated Sky-Byte, a Decepticon poet whom even the likes of Autobot Supreme Commander Ultra Magnus shows respect to.Scourgescream wrote:Sky-Byte however is a cool character and i'd love to see him in TF:Prime but as a bad ass
Yet, its greatness is often overshadowed by its odd-looking appearance. While I do agree that it was a cool and edgy series, it's still viewed as one of the more controversial ones.sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:Beast Machines was one of the best written TF series.
Sabrblade wrote:One would think that that would have been sorted out by now, right? Considering that Saban has returned with their own company separate from Disney.
Yet, its greatness is often overshadowed by its odd-looking appearance. While I do agree that it was a cool and edgy series, it's still viewed as one of the more controversial ones.sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:Beast Machines was one of the best written TF series.
sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:One would think that that would have been sorted out by now, right? Considering that Saban has returned with their own company separate from Disney.
The powers that be dont seem interested in resolving the issue.
Why couldn't Hasbro negotiate with Disney to give them RiD back when they were doing DVD releases of every TF series regardless of each of those series' success or fan reaction?JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:One would think that that would have been sorted out by now, right? Considering that Saban has returned with their own company separate from Disney.
The powers that be dont seem interested in resolving the issue.
Or rather, Disney still has the rights to the dub, and Saban's too occupied with Power Rangers Samurai at the moment with those rights recovered.
Sabrblade wrote:Back then, Hasbro was on a roll having Rhino dish out G1, Beast Wars, Beast Machines, and Armada all so quickly. If they went to all the trouble to release all these, why couldn't they work things out with Disney to reacquire RiD?
And if Disney still held a grip on it, then how did it see a complete UK DVD release (three times)?
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:And if Disney still held a grip on it, then how did it see a complete UK DVD release (three times)?
Sabrblade wrote:But Saban sold to Disney in 2001, whereas the first UK RiD DVDs were released in 2004. The name Jetix did not come into play until well after Disney made the transaction. fox Kids didn't evolve into Jetix, it evolved into the FoxBox (which was then renamed 4Kids TV). Jetix first appeared on ABC Family* and Toon Disney.
* - while ABC Family did used to be the Fox Family channel, Fox Family did not air the Fox Kids programming block. Fox Kids aired on the regular Fox channel.