List of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy Episodes - DVD Releases

DVD Releases

The complete first season of Billy & Mandy was released on DVD on September 18, 2007. All seasons have also been made available for purchase on iTunes.

The following special features include:

  • Commentary on "Battle of the Bands/Little Rock of Horror/Dream a Little Dream" with Maxwell Atoms and Billy (voiced by Richard Horvitz)
  • A "Behind the Fiends" Featurette with Maxwell Atoms
  • "Mandyisms" (A collection of Mandy's phrases from the beginning of each episode)
  • "Burp-O-Rama" ("Night of the Living Grim/Brown Evil Pts. 1 & 2" with burping sounds throughout the episodes)
  • "Skarr-O-Vision" ("Evil Con Carne/Emotional Skarr/Evil Goes Wild" shown with Skarr's facial scar over the screen)
  • A music video for Voltaire's "BRAINS!"
  • A Mr. Snuggles virtual pet
  • Bonus Evil Con Carne episodes.

Additionally, select episodes from the series have been featured on various Cartoon Network DVDs.

  • Cartoon Network Halloween Volume 1 – 9 Creepy Capers (August 10, 2004)—"Billy and Mandy's Jacked Up Halloween"
  • Cartoon Network Christmas Volume 1 – Yuletide Follies (October 5, 2004)—"Son of Nergal"
  • Ed, Edd n Eddy, Volume 1 – Edifying Ed-Ventures (May 10, 2005)—"Nursery Crimes"
  • Cartoon Network Halloween Volume 2 – Grossest Halloween Ever (August 9, 2005)—"Night of the Living Grim"
  • Codename: Kids Next Door – Sooper Hugest Missions File Two (August 23, 2005)—"Crushed!"
  • Cartoon Network Christmas Volume 2 – Christmas Rocks (October 5, 2005)—"Battle of the Bands"
  • Cartoon Network Halloween Volume 3 – Sweet Sweet Fear (September 12, 2006)—"The Bubble with Billy"
  • Cartoon Network Fridays – Volume 1 (September 19, 2006)—"Herbicidal Maniac"
  • Cartoon Network Christmas Volume 3 (October 3, 2006)—"Billy & Mandy Save Christmas"
  • Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure (April 3, 2007)—"Bully Boogie"

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