Jayce and The Wheeled Warriors - DVD Releases

DVD Releases

The entire series exists in French as two DVD boxed sets released by Manga Distribution. In English, several compilations were available on VHS tapes in the 1980s, and ex-rental copies can occasionally still be found on eBay. Jade Entertainment once provided a Region 2 DVD entitled The Lightning League (6 episodes).

On March 6, 2007, NCircle Entertainment released a single disc release entitled Escape from the Garden of Evil, which contains four episodes from the series, on DVD in Region 1.

On December 6, 2007, Shout! Factory announced that they had acquired the rights to the series. They subsequently released Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors – Volume 1 on DVD in Region 1 on March 25, 2008. The 4-disc set has the first 33 episodes of the series as well as bonus features. A second volume was to be released in the latter half of 2008; however due to poor sales of volume 1 it was cancelled.

On July 22, 2011, Mill Creek Entertainment announced that they had acquired the rights to the series and planned to release it in its entirety in 2012. They subsequently announced that they planned to release Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors – Volume 1 on DVD in Region 1 on February 21, 2012. This 3 disc set will contain the first 32 episodes of the series. They had also released a 10 episode best-of collection on the same day.

Currently, all 65 episodes of the series are available on iTunes in two volumes. They were also available on Netflix (in Canada), but they have since been randomly removed. They are available on DVD from Netflix in the U.S. in the Shout! Factory 4 disc Volume 1 version, but not for instant streaming.

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