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The s Darkstalkers Animated TV Series Is Getting Resurrected With A New BluRay Release

The s Darkstalkers Animated TV Series Is Getting Resurrected With A New BluRay Release

Back in the '90s, several classic fighting games got their own official animated series, including Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat. One of the most surprising adaptations was Capcom's cult-classic brawler Darkstalkers. While the Darkstalkers animated series has been hard to come by for decades, distributor Discotek recently revealed that it'ss bringing the entire series to Blu-ray on October 28. If you're looking to add an overlooked piece of Darkstalkers history to your collection, you can preorder Darkstalkers: The Complete Series on Blu-ray now for $32 (was $40) at Amazon. Preorders are also in stock at Crunchyroll for $40.

Darkstalkers: The Complete Series Special Features

  • Series trailer
  • Commentary tracks
  • Meme compilation video
  • Promotional bumpers and credits

Loosely based on the video games, Darkstalkers revolved around the eternal battle between monsters. On the side of evil, the lord of vampires Dimitri, led his forces on a campaign of terror at the behest of his master, the cosmic menace Pyron. Opposing him were various Night Warriors--and their human ally--who were the last line of defense against Pyron and his minions.

Darkstalkers: The Complete OVA Collection Special Features extras

  • Original and remastered trailers and TV spots
  • Promotional videos for various Dark Stalkers video games
  • Epilogue without title text
  • Ending without text
  • Alternate Japanese ending credits sequence
  • Vintage English opening and ending sequences
  • "The Trouble Man" music video
  • Art galleries

If you're looking to grab more Blu-rays of classic animated shows, then you can check out everything else that Discotek has to offer currently. One of the big releases on the way is Mega Man: The Complete Series, as all 27 episodes from the show's two-season run (1994-96) are coming to Blu-ray. The new Blu-ray edition is available to preorder for $50 at Amazon or $40 at Crunchyroll ahead of its October 28 release, and it comes with a selection of archival content, TV commercials, and new commentary tracks from Mega Man's US voice actor, Ian James Corlett.

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