| DVD Information |
| Bandai has seven DVD releases, and Toonami Box Sets. The info below shows the general release information. Use the links below to go to the corresponding DVD page, which includes pictures, a summary, and review. |
| Uncut DVD Features -Uncut version featuring a few minutes of bonus footage not aired on Cartoon Network. -English and Japanese 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround sound and 2.0 Dolby Stereo Surround sound. -English subtitles for the Japanese track. -One of five original IGPX mini-series episodes (Volume 1-Volume 5). -An interview with one of the voice actors (Volume 1-Volume 4) -An interview with production members (Volume 1, Volume 2). -A commentary track for one of the episodes done by Cartoon Network prodcuers (Volume 1-Volume 3). |
| To the right is a list of the release schedule for the seven uncut DVDs, along with the episodes they contain. This page will be updated according to new release information and the DVD pages for comprehensive info, a review and links to the episode guides. |
| Volume 1: February 21st, 2006 Volume 2: April 11th, 2006 Volume 3: June 13th, 2006 Volume 4: August 8th, 2006 Volume 5: October 17th, 2006 Volume 6: November 14th, 2006 Volume 7: December 5th, 2006 |
| Episodes 1-4 Episodes 5-8 Episodes 9-12 Episodes 13-16 Episodes 17-20 Episodes 21-23 Episodes 24-26 |
| In addition to the uncut DVDs are the Toonami Edition DVDs which contain episodes pertaining to each season, and the versions aired on Cartoon Network. |
| Toonami Edition Season 1 DVD Box Set: September 12th, 2006 Toonami Edition Season 2 DVD Box Set: March 20th, 2007 |
| Episodes 1-13 Episodes 14-26 |
| Toonami Season Box Sets Features -Edited version aired on Cartoon Network featuring different choices of music and more sound effects. -English 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround sound and 2.0 Dolby Stereo Surround sound. -Extra features vary by each set-some listed below. -Promos aired on Cartoon Network. -An interview with one of the voice actors. -An interview with production members. -Commentary tracks for a few episodes done by Cartoon Network producer Jason DeMarco. |