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The Amazing World of Gumball was unlike any show airing in the 2010s. It combined every possible animation style into a single world, paired with some of the smartest, wittiest comedy to create one of the funniest and most artistically unique animated sitcoms.

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The series follows the day-to-day lives of the Wattersons, a lower-middle-class family consisting of the titular Gumball, the confident but naïve oldest son; Anais, the younger sister and the family’s voice of reason; Darwin, the optimistic adopted goldfish brother; and their parents, Nicole, the strong-willed mother, and Richard, the oafish father. Along with a plethora of colorful supporting characters, they find themselves in bizarre situations that provide absurd laughs, sharp satire, and social commentary.

Just in time for its 15th anniversary, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has released the entire series run on DVD, available today.

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Packaging – 1/5

As with many “complete series” home video releases, Gumball comes packaged in an Epik Pak DVD case, with all 15 discs held in a flip tray that is not attached to the inside. This abhorrent design has been a nuisance for collectors for nearly a decade and has become the unfortunate standard whenever a new sizeable television series collector’s set is released from one of the major studios.

While the case itself is lackluster, the graphic design is excellent. Featuring a slipcover with newly commissioned artwork and vibrant colors, it’s a superb reflection of the show’s bright aesthetics and eclectic style.

Photography by Tyler Dell’Isola

Video Quality – 1/5

Unsurprisingly, when you condense a high-definition show onto a DVD with a maximum file size of 8.5 GB per disc, it’s going to look bad. And it does. The usual suspects of compression artifacts and downscaling are present, and a show as visually demanding as Gumball deserves better image presentation.

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The episodes are also in complete disarray, neither in production nor broadcast order, seemingly just random. You have episodes in the wrong season, such as The Stories on the final disc of season four, when it should be on the first disc of season five, or episodes rearranged within their respective seasons, like The End being played first, when it should be (ironically) The DVD. Gumball has a history of this, especially on streaming services, and it’s deeply disappointing that it was not corrected for this release.

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Many keen listeners will immediately notice the opening theme song, which plays at a slower pitch than usual. This is another point against the DVD format, since Gumball is produced in the UK, which uses the PAL encoding rather than the NTSC encoding used for North American DVDs. Due to these restrictions, Gumball cannot be presented accurately on DVD without conversion. Using Blu-ray would have eliminated this problem, as the format supports various frame rates, including the PAL standard 25 fps, across all regions.

Audio Quality – 3/5

Conversely, the audio quality in this release is better. Included is a Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound mix for the series, which provides decent immersion when watching an episode. Even though an uncompressed lossless audio track on Blu-ray would have been a vast improvement overall, the current option is acceptable.

Closed captioning is also provided for each episode.

Special Features – 0/5

None. There are absolutely no bonus features of any kind included. No commentaries, no behind-the-scenes, no interviews, not even any trailers or promos. Zilch.

Overall Thoughts

This is a massive misfire across the board. Mediocre video resolution, abysmal quality control, substandard packaging, and lack of substance, all for the price of $69.99. Yes, it’s great that all of Gumball is available to own physically, but a show with such a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim should be treated with more prestige. If you’re still considering picking it up, wait until it drops to around twenty bucks.

As a fan of the Gothic works of Edward Gorey, Tim Burton, and the Quay brothers, the macabre aesthetic of Over the Garden Wall immediately piqued my interest, especially when compared to the brighter, more colorful Cartoon Network productions airing at the time. Created by Patrick McHale (co-screenwriter of Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio), Over the Garden Wall is a richly told and enchanting folk comedy-horror story bursting with creativity.

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The story follows two brothers, Wirt (Elijah Wood) and Greg (Collin Dean), as they traverse a mysterious forest called The Unknown. Aided by a talking bluebird named Beatrice (Melanie Lynskey), they begin their quest to find their way back home, while encountering many strange and unusual inhabitants along the way.

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Along with gorgeous visuals and an engrossing story, Over the Garden Wall also features an incredible voice cast. Elijah Wood’s naturally earnest voice lends Wirt the appropriate level of vulnerability, helping him connect with the audience. Collin Dean’s performance as the naïve younger brother, Greg, is infectious and endearing. It’s the kind of sincerity you can only get from a genuinely sweet-sounding kid rather than an adult imitating one.

Alongside its leads, there’s a surplus of icons in supporting and guest roles, including John Cleese (Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Shrek 2) as both the wealthy magnate Quincy Endicott and the evil hag Adelaide; Tim Curry (The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Ferngully: The Last Rainforest), as Auntie Whispers; Fred Stoller (Everybody Loves Raymond, Dumb and Dumber), as the talking horse, Fred; and the standout performance: Christopher Lloyd (Back to the Future, Who Framed Roger Rabbit) as the Woodsman. His story is the most compelling, and Lloyd conveys the character’s tortured soul effectively with emotional weight and raw intensity, delivering one of the best performances of his illustrious career.

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In the years since its release, Over the Garden Wall has achieved a cult following, won an Emmy, and has become a traditional Halloween viewing for many. Now, for the first time ever, Warner Bros. Entertainment has released the entire series on Blu-ray.

Packaging – 3/5

This edition is packaged in a standard single-disc amaray Blu-ray case. No slipcover is included, and the cover insert is single-sided. It’s not the most prestigious presentation, but it’s serviceable.

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Video Quality – 5/5

Over the Garden Wall’s signature warm autumn colors and tenebrism look stunning in high definition. There is great clarity in the details, like the painting textures of the backgrounds and crisp linework for the animation. With an average bitrate of 38.3 Mbps, this offers a superior viewing experience compared to streaming and a night-and-day difference from the previously available standard-definition DVD.

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This release is Region Free.

Audio Quality – 4/5

Unlike the DVD, which contained Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound, the Blu-ray offers a DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 track. While DTS-HD offers a higher bitrate and lossless quality, it’s disappointing that it is limited to stereo rather than the immersive experience 6 channels would provide, especially for a show as atmospheric as this one.

English subtitles are also provided for the series, but are unavailable for the bonus materials.

Special Features – 4/5

All the included special features have been ported over from the original DVD release.

  • Behind Over the Garden Wall – A behind the scenes featurette with interviews from Patrick McHale, Elijah Wood, The Blasting Company, and more.
  • Original Pilot: Tome of the Unknown – The original 2013 pilot short presented in high-definition.
  • Alternate Title Cards – A short camera test for an alternate version of the show’s title cards.
  • Deleted Animatics – A collection of six scenes that were cut from the animatic stage.
  • Commentaries – Creator Patrick McHale and art director Nick Cross provide insight for every single episode.
  • Composer’s Cuts – Isolated music tracks for all the episodes.

It’s great that nothing was omitted during the transition to Blu-ray, but it feels like a missed opportunity not to include some new retrospective extras to commemorate the show’s tenth anniversary. Even just including the Aardman stop-motion short would have been nice.

Overall Thoughts

Over a decade later, Over the Garden Wall still remains as one of the greatest animated series ever made, and despite some minor oversights, this long-awaited Blu-ray release is still worth picking up. Add this to your collection, and be sure to throw it on every autumn for the best results.

What time is it? ADVENTURE TIME! With Jake the Dog and Finn the Human, the fun never ends.

Available November 25th from Warner Bros. The latest Adventure Time DVD collection is the ideal holiday gift for any Adventure Time fan. The DVD comes in a special collectors case that includes a Finn Backpack. Other than the awesome collector’s item included with the DVD, there isn’t anything else. No bonus features of any kind. But this is more for the kids than it is the adult fans of the show who would rather own the series in seasonal order and in high definition. But if you’re like me and the backpack catches your interest, I’d say it’s worth picking up for that alone. Otherwise, skip it.

The DVD includes the following episodes

  1. The New Frontier
  2. The Lich
  3. Finn the Human
  4. Jake The Dog
  5. We Fixed a Truck
  6. Blade of Grass
  7. The Red Throne
  8. The Great Bird Man
  9. One Last Job
  10. Little Dude
  11. City of Thieves
  12. Conquest of Cuteness
  13. Who Would Win
  14. Ignition Point
  15. Furniture & Meat
  16. Sad Face