Home Releases
Title | Released |
---|---|
Amanda, Please! | October 5, 2004 |
Includes Episode 214 and Episode 217. DVD exclusives are Episode 222 and Episode 226. | |
The Girls' Room | October 5, 2004 |
Includes Episode 216 and Episode 219. DVD exclusives are Episode 224 and Episode 228. | |
Totally Amanda | February 22, 2005 |
Includes Episode 216 and Episode 219. DVD exclusives are Episode 224 and Episode 228. | |
The Best of Volume 1 | July 29, 2008 |
iTunes only; Includes Episode 2, Episode 3, Episode 10, Episode 11 and Episode 13. | |
The Best of Volume 2 | June 22, 2009 |
iTunes only; Includes Episode 210, Episode 216, Episode 217, Episode 219 and Episode 220. | |
The Best of Volume 3 | May 16, 2011 |
iTunes only; Includes Episode 222, Episode 223, Episode 224, Episode 225 and Episode 226. | |
The Best of Season One | March 13, 2012 |
Includes episodes 2-4, 6-7, 9-11 and 13 - episodes 1, 5, 8 and 12 aren't included. | |
Season Two | March 13, 2012 |
Includes episodes 14-30 (the entire season two). | |
Season Three | March 13, 2012 |
Includes episodes 31-41 (the entire season three). | |
The Best of The Amanda Show | March 13, 2012 |
Includes the six best-of episodes. |
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