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Nov 16, 2017
Not Worthy of Collecting; Not Worth Much At All
0 of 1 found this helpful Unfortunately, the case for the second season does not match the first season, so they look terribly together (the cover art also does not match)
There is no listing for the episodes, either. And no special features. This is a bare bones release. I don't recommend spending even $20 on it.
Also, I shouldn't have to say it, but I will: the series ends on a cliffhanger. It was moderately profitable for Lifetime when it was airing, but the network decided it didn't fit with their image. If you want to see Madchen Amick again, I highly recommend Riverdale.

Nov 16, 2017
The Worst Way to Buy Power Rangers
0 of 1 found this helpful I own all 23 seasons (at the time of this review) of Power Rangers. And this release is abysmal.
The cases are terrible quality. And by that I mean, they are hard to open, and harder to close. They are a slightly taller size than the single-release Power Rangers seasons, and the plastic covering is too tight to the case.
What that amounts to is the discs potentially being damaged through normal use, and the cover art almost certainly wearing on the edges.
Also, less important, but the disc art is also substandard.
If you can, buy these wonderful seasons separately. They will fit your collection much better, and you wont have to spend a fortune replacing cases like I did.

Aug 16, 2016
A 2D Fighting Game for Fighting Game Fans
This physical, Japanese version comes with a fully voiced English cast and menu options. Inspired heavily by jazz and previous fighting games likr Guilty Gear and The King of Fighters, it is a combowheavy game with an impressive difficulty curve. It's sure yo push your buttons and test your ability.