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Stargate SG-1 - Series 1-10 - Complete [2007] [1997]

Stargate SG-1 - Series 1-10 - Complete [2007] [1997]
From MGM Entertainment

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #14390 in DVD
  • Released on: 2007-12-03
  • Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
  • Format: PAL
  • Number of discs: 54
  • Running time: 8628 minutes

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DVD Description
Here, together for the first time ever, are all ten extraordinary seasons of Stargate SG-1, along with one disc of exclusive features. You'll get up close and personal with the stars, learn what brought this amazing series to life from the minds behind it, see how spectacular visual effects were created, and much more.

* All 212 episodes (seasons 1-10)

* Sneak peeks at upcoming feature films Stargate: The Ark of Truth and Stargate: Continuum

* All previous released DVD special features including audio commentaries, behind-the-scenes and photo galleries

* Plus 1 disc of exclusive behind-the-scenes featurettes and more!

Synopsis
All 214 episodes from all 10 series of the series are included here. The fantasy action and adventure that began with the Roland Emmerich movie STARGATE continues in the thrilling syndicated television series. Grab your map of the galaxy's scattered Stargates, and step through to new worlds of adventure and danger!


Customer Reviews

Careful with this1
The Stargate series is one of the best Sci-fi shows around today and...yesterday, and that is the whole reason why I decided to buy this.

But whilst I might have given a 5/5 stars, I couldn't. Be extremely careful with private sellers, BE CAREFUL, as they are selling bootleg copies, or pirated copies from a very dubious company called HUOYUE, where there is even english spelling mistakes like "hourne" for "home". I got mine and it was scratched, looked very cheap, confusing, and had finger prints all over it, not only that it was covered in MOLD! The entire box was covered in some greyish mold, and from the smell of it, it was bad!

So, be advised if you decide to buy this discontinued product, the bootleg version comes in a very cheap blue-ish box with a stargate symbol in front.

Again be careful, and if you get it by mistake, report to amazon and ask for a refund!

Check the set you received VERY carefully for missing discs1
I bought this back in March, and at the time counted the discs to make sure they were all there. It looked like they were.

While watching my way through the set, I was _extremely_ disappointed to find that in actual fact the set was _not_ complete.
Volume 35 was missing and two copies of volume 36 had been included.

Please, anyone who has bought this, go and check each disc carefully! Make sure you actually got what you paid for. I'm currently waiting for amazon's response regarding this matter.

Hope this reassures others looking to buy,,,4
First, thanks for the helpful reviews. Nevertheless it took me several rethinks before committing mysekf to this purchase. Here is what I have found...
1. Box as shown has (cheap) 3-D plastic stargate on box.
2. The whole box lifts off the base which contains 2 large heavy duty slightly glossy cardboard books plus the episode book.
3. Each large book is about 50-60mm thick. Open out the 'pages'. Each page has 3 thick card board slots. Each page has up to 3 DVDs, one in each slot.
4. There is one extra features DVD at the end of the last 'book'.
5. The episode book is a glossy production.
Taking hints from previous reviews I did the following on receipt:
I printed out Wikipedia list of episodes and compared them to the episode book. All the episodes are there in the episode book. Note Episode 1 is in fact 2 episodes. It will be easier to see this on the Wiki list. The first 2 colums are relevant - a straight forward 1-## for each series and the 2nd colum has film numbers 3 digits long. So episode 1 series 1 is 1 and 2 in the first colum and 101a and 101b in the second column. I use the Wiki list as prime reference instead of the enclosed book even though no episodes are missing from that book. They are all on the right disks as well.
1969 and Thors Hammer are duplicated at the end of Volume 7 disk.

I then visually checked each disk. A few had 'scuff' marks and only one had what looked like a scratch across most of the disk. I tried this by skipping through the chapters - no problems.

I bought a CD / DVD hanging filing box from Tesco Extra with extra pockets. I have now removed all DVDs from the original packaging and keep them in these soft protected hangers. The previous advice about better storage is well worth heeding.

Disc numbering:
I have used abbreviations (D = Disk, V=Volume, S=Season)
The first 5 disks (D1- D5)
From then on all disks are V2-V54)
V9 and V10 also have Season (S9V9-S10V10)
Reme,ber V7 has 2 duplicated episodes.
Also the order on the disks is not always the same as the Wiki list which based on viewing order. There variations of viewing on the set are mixture of US and British viewing orders. Again I rely on Wiki list.
Different orders appear at V4, V5.
Some episodes are combined: D1 ep1, V37, V38, S9V46.

So far I have reached mid season 3 and no problems whatsoever.

Total box much smaller than Babylon 5 Universe, but still think the DVD cases of latter far superior to the cardboard packing of Stargate SG1. Also note that if you choose to retain use of cardboard then it it very difficult not to rub one DVD against another when removing / replacing disks into slots. I suppose that could cause scratches long term - not sure. I'm not taking the risk.

Hope this reassures people that its worth buying.

One last thing the box set contains no full length films. I ran into this problem with B5 and ordered duplicate films. Fortunately Amazon allowed return of these.

I'm guessing that there has been some improvement in the packaging from earliest release of the set???

Hope this helps.