Wolfshark said: On a joke note: I bet this does not come with both of the movies does it? Click to expand...

The movies have their own dedicated release if you're really interested. They're way cheaper: about $40 for bothfilms together on blu-ray.This is just how Japan's home video market works. A thirteen-episode boxset will set you back about $150 bucks, while complete series sets such as this will get closer to about half-a-grand (or more). You typically get very few (if any) bonus features, they'll annoyingly advertise that the sets have things like disc artwork (!), and it's rare for them to even havesubtitles (if you're deaf or hard of hearing, too bad), let alone English subtitles. Don't expect prices to drop too much even after the first-print-with-drama-CD editions have all sold out. It's infuriating from a western perspective (where we're used to getting complete blu-ray sets like this for $50-$75), and I would like to imagine that it's annoying to Japanese fans, too (but the business model hasn't changed, which means it must be working for them). As the old saying goes, "you get used to it".Anyway,on blu-ray! I've got the, and movie blu-rays so once again I'll be coughing up my money for this one. I'll hate myself for it every step of the way, but I'm fortunate to be in a place right now where I can afford it (and that's not always a guarantee as the years go on). I'll put my pre-order in as soon as they go up; I want that drama CD. Very excited to see Chiaki J. Konaka returning as writer. I'm hoping the whole voice cast makes a return as well.#FrontierOnBlu-Ray2019