Which franchise do you have the most DVD's for?
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Which franchise do you have the most DVD's for?
I realized I have a lot of DVD's from one or two franchises, and was just wondering about the rest of you. Im sure Star Trek will be up there on a lot of people's lists. (sorry if there has been a similar topic, not really sure what to search for).
So, which franchise (TV, Movies or both) do you have the largest collection of DVD's for (including extra's dvds)
For me:
Stargate (Movie, SG-1, Atlantis) 56 DVD's
Farscape (show and Peacekeeper Wars) 50 DVD's (total overkill for 4 season show)
Buffy: 40
X-files 36
Homicide: Life on the Street 35
Lord of the rings (extended, regular, 3 animated, 2 bonus from gift sets) 23
Monty Python 21
Star Wars 15
So, which franchise (TV, Movies or both) do you have the largest collection of DVD's for (including extra's dvds)
For me:
Stargate (Movie, SG-1, Atlantis) 56 DVD's
Farscape (show and Peacekeeper Wars) 50 DVD's (total overkill for 4 season show)
Buffy: 40
X-files 36
Homicide: Life on the Street 35
Lord of the rings (extended, regular, 3 animated, 2 bonus from gift sets) 23
Monty Python 21
Star Wars 15
Last edited by starman9000; 06-19-07 at 07:49 AM.
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I would say Stargate, I have the film (1 disc), 9 seasons of SG-1 (5-disc) and 2 of Atlantis (5-disc), and will be getting the next seasons of each when they come out.
But in terms of discs, I have more Trek, I have all of the SE movies (10 2-discs), and all 7 (7-disc) seasons of TNG. It doesn't feel like more though.
But in terms of discs, I have more Trek, I have all of the SE movies (10 2-discs), and all 7 (7-disc) seasons of TNG. It doesn't feel like more though.
Last edited by lordwow; 06-19-07 at 07:53 AM.
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All the ones over 40 discs
Stargate - 57
Highlander - 56
X-Files - 53
Twilight Zone - 48
Good Eats - 46
Depending upon whether or not you call them a "franchise"
Jackie Chan films - 64
Hitchcock films - 42
Stargate - 57
Highlander - 56
X-Files - 53
Twilight Zone - 48
Good Eats - 46
Depending upon whether or not you call them a "franchise"
Jackie Chan films - 64
Hitchcock films - 42
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I guess it would have to be The Simpsons for me. 19 discs (Seasons 1-5, I think). I stopped collecting the series when the head-shaped packaging came out. If we're talking movies, it'd have to be Star Wars and the Alien/Predator franchise. 12 discs for Star Wars (EPI, II and III, the original trilogy 4-disc boxset, plus volumes 1 and 2 of the Clone Wars series). And 13 discs for Alien/Predator (9-disc quadrilogy, single disc editions of Predator and Predator 2, and the 2-disc CE of AVP).
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Not sure of the exact count but off the top of my head the most I have would be: The Simpsons, The X-Files, and Stargate. The most I have for movies would be: Superman, LotR, and Batman.
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Originally Posted by nemein
Depending upon whether or not you call them a "franchise"
Hitchcock films
Hitchcock films
But, off the top of my head I would say South Park... It's the only TV show that I still collect.
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I think this would be more interesting if you take TV shows out of the equation.
Anyways, totalling up all my LOTR dvds comes out to 24 discs. And I got 12 discs for the King Kong franchise - and that's not including the '70s remake. Does Bunuel count as a franchise? If so, I have over 20 discs with his stuff on them, from various regions.
Anyways, totalling up all my LOTR dvds comes out to 24 discs. And I got 12 discs for the King Kong franchise - and that's not including the '70s remake. Does Bunuel count as a franchise? If so, I have over 20 discs with his stuff on them, from various regions.
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Xena is nothing to be embarrassed about.
TV
Xena: 51 (1-6)
Babylon 5: 30 (1-5)
Stargate: 25 (SG1 1-5)
Northern Exposure: 10 (1-4)
Non-TV
Puppet Master: 8 (from the box set)
TV
Xena: 51 (1-6)
Babylon 5: 30 (1-5)
Stargate: 25 (SG1 1-5)
Northern Exposure: 10 (1-4)
Non-TV
Puppet Master: 8 (from the box set)
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Originally Posted by BlueCC
Xena is nothing to be embarrassed about.
TV
Xena: 51 (1-6)
Babylon 5: 30 (1-5)
Stargate: 25 (SG1 1-5)
Northern Exposure: 10 (1-4)
Non-TV
Puppet Master: 8 (from the box set)
TV
Xena: 51 (1-6)
Babylon 5: 30 (1-5)
Stargate: 25 (SG1 1-5)
Northern Exposure: 10 (1-4)
Non-TV
Puppet Master: 8 (from the box set)
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I have all 4 Volumes of the James Bond Ultimate Edition plus the Casino Royale 2-disc Special Edition. I think that brings me to 42 DVDs (including all the extras DVDs).
Next largest would be Smallville Seasons 1-4, which is 24 DVDs
Next largest would be Smallville Seasons 1-4, which is 24 DVDs
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Originally Posted by fletchtb
I have all 4 Volumes of the James Bond Ultimate Edition plus the Casino Royale 2-disc Special Edition. I think that brings me to 42 DVDs (including all the extras DVDs).
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Twilight Zone (67 discs, I believe, with the first 5 seasons, the 3 seasons of the 80s version and the one season of 2002, also 18 discs from the collection 1 & 3 box sets and the treausres of the twilight zone)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (39 discs, seasons 1-7)
24 (34 discs, seasons 1-5)
Alias (29 discs, the complete series box)
Star Wars (16 discs, the 4 disc trilogy box, the 2 disc versions of episodes 1-6)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (39 discs, seasons 1-7)
24 (34 discs, seasons 1-5)
Alias (29 discs, the complete series box)
Star Wars (16 discs, the 4 disc trilogy box, the 2 disc versions of episodes 1-6)
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I don't have a solid disc count, but I imagine my numbers would be something close to:
Star Trek - 200
X-Files - 65
Twilight Zone - 50
Buffy - 40
Monty Python - 25
LOTR - 25
Aliens - 18
Star Trek - 200
X-Files - 65
Twilight Zone - 50
Buffy - 40
Monty Python - 25
LOTR - 25
Aliens - 18