As soon as I heard this DVD was due out in late September, I was excited. I bought it as soon as possible, and have already watched the whole thing four or five times. It's still as great as I remember it all those many years ago. Maybe the production quality isn't as good as for modern cartoons, but who cares? All six episodes are excellent, the menus/music is great and the extras are a great touch. The art galleries are very detailed and it's a pleasure to listen to commentary by two people who know their stuff and genuinely seem happy to be there.
I was tempted to give this five stars. But that just means future volumes have a lot to live up to (in my eyes, anyway). One or two more extras, such as scene selection would have given it five stars regardless of that, though.
So Volume 2 is out in December - it's going on the Christmas list, unless I decide to just buy it myself. I'm 22 and I was about 5 when I first saw the show. Now I can relive my childhood. Grow up? Me? Never.