So I'm hearing some not great things regarding the blu-ray set.
There have been reports of at least
one person getting 2 copies of season four, with the second copy replacing the fifth season and
another who says season 5 is entirely absent from their set. Adding on to this,
the redemption code for the UV copy doesn't work for anyone.
I've seen reports on the
blu-ray.com forums that the glue on the outer box isn't holding. As for the season blu-ray cases, there's at least one typo; located on the spine of season 4. Instead of "THE COMPETE FOURTH SEASON" it reads
"THE COMPLETE FOURTT SEASON". And perhaps it's just a personal nitpick, but on the 3rd season's cover, Jack's rave hat should be
red and white, not
dark red and light red.
I find it a bit odd that the mock-up images of the set has the logo on each blu-ray, but the final product doesn't.
This may not be a QC issue and just a final stylistic choice. If it is indeed meant to be that way, they made that decision late into production as the graphics clearly were made with space for the logo.
Yet the more I stare at the covers, the more I think they were designed to have the logo/season identifier (there's clearly an intended area of space in the top portion of the front covers) and either it was a late-stage decision to omit them, or we're looking at another QC failure.
I tossed this together (though I took a minute to replicate the black/white slices on the 4th season cover) using one of the few unboxing videos on YouTube.
As-is:
Photoshoped:
I think it looks better in a way?
For such a highly praised series, with
multiple awards, the long-awaited complete blu-ray set seems to have next to no QC.
Lastly I learned that seasons 1-4 only have Doubly Digital 2.0 (stereo). That may not mean much to most, but well... I consider this a
HUGE disappointment for me. I can take typos and other odd errors but this is....not what I expected. The premiere movie DVD had 5.1 and I suspect that the rest of the series (that is before Season 5 happened) also had 5.1, but to conserve space on the season DVDs, they only offered stereo (which also had to deal with extra dubs for Spanish and French, further reducing space for an English 5.1 mix).
When the final episode of Season 5 used a portion of the original intro, that was in 5.1. I extracted the audio and Mako-Aku's vocal track was in it's own channel (along with separate channels for the original intro BGM, and various sfx). As that intro is
NOT used in the premiere movie cut, I had hopes that if/when they ever re-released the series, they would use 5.1 for it all.
If anyone is curious about that 5.1 intro segment, I made a video for it:
The last bit at the end where Jack arrives in the future has a slight stutter...but I never redid the video as I wasn't sure I'd need to ever make it public.
I really do think that there
IS a 5.1 mix for all four seasons (otherwise, where did the audio for the original intro in various channels used in the final episode of Season 5 come from???) but for some really unfathomable reason it wasn't used for this remaster.
Now... the question I'm sure I'll see is "what does it matter if it's stereo or 5.1?". Well to most it may not matter. But to those who have surround sound systems, a 5.1 mix would've really made the experience even better. I also expected....more from this set, remastered video and audio. I kinda also wanted to listen to the BGM channel for the episodes, since we've yet to get an official soundtrack for seasons 1-4.
Of course visually the remaster looks great (I'm still waiting for Amazon to ship mine)... but I must say the stereo audio does bum me out quite a bit (note season 5 has 5.1).