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I don't know if it's true, and haven't checked any retailers to see, but Dogtanian was cool, one of my favourite cartoons from my childhood.
> Should be released now. Just found it. It was £5.99. Might have
> a lokk elsewhere. Just thought I'd let everyone know it's now released
> if they didn't already know. If you did then I'm a little behind then.
I bought this the other day but only paid £5 from music zone, i can only find the first 9 episodes though so does anyone know if they will release the others soon? I need them to re-capture my youth lol.
> Small Blue wrote:
> Meka Dragon wrote:
>
> >Malibu and Georgia will become Dogtanian freaks. :o)
>
> Are both of your children deliberatey named after American cities?
> Not
> judging, just curious :)
>
> Well i knew they were both places in America, but no, that wasn't the
> reason for the names. I can't remember the reason for the names!
Heh. How old are the little nippers? :)
> Meka Dragon wrote:
>> Malibu and Georgia will become Dogtanian freaks. :o)
> Are both of your children deliberatey named after American cities? Not
> judging, just curious :)
Well i knew they were both places in America, but no, that wasn't the reason for the names. I can't remember the reason for the names!
> pb wrote:
> Now, Dungeons and Dragons I'd get. Really though, how many times do
> people actually watch these things once they've bought them on DVD?!
>
> Get kids, then you can get away with watching them everyday.
>
> I've already got Malibu hooked on Star Wars.
>
> Malibu and Georgia will become Dogtanian freaks. :o)
>
> (Dungeons and Dragons was excellent)
Are both of your children deliberatey named after American cities? Not judging, just curious :)
> Get kids, then you can get away with watching them everyday.
>
I tried but they were out of stock. ;-)
No, one day I may well have that excuse for watching all this retro-kids stuff, one day.
> Now, Dungeons and Dragons I'd get. Really though, how many times do
> people actually watch these things once they've bought them on DVD?!
Get kids, then you can get away with watching them everyday.
I've already got Malibu hooked on Star Wars.
Malibu and Georgia will become Dogtanian freaks. :o)
(Dungeons and Dragons was excellent)