DVD Release
See also: List of Seinfeld DVD releasesColumbia TriStar released Seinfeld's first two seasons as a single "Volume 1" DVD boxset on Region 1 on November 3, 2004. The season 3 boxset was released on the same day. The DVD set contained numerous extras, including audio commentaries by the writers and cast, inside looks on episodes, deleted scenes, and "Notes About Nothing", which are special subtitles containing facts about the show. Seasons 1 to 3 were also released as a deluxe gift set, which included Monk's Diner salt and pepper shakers, playing cards, and a limited-edition script with handwritten notes from co-creator Larry David. One week before the release of these gift sets, 400,000 were sold in advance, selling out before the week ended. On January 5, 2005 the show had sold over 4 million copies, making it one of the highest grossing and fastest-selling television DVDs of all time.
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