Sliders: The Third Season

Universal Home Video’s released of the Third Season DVD box set comes with a few bonus features, including a truncated gag reel and promotional episodes of Earth 2 and Cleopatra 2525.
Sliders: The Third Season

“Mastermind Quinn Mallory returns for more fantastical adventures as he continues traveling from universe to universe in the complete Third Season of SLIDERS. Along with comrade Wade, physics professor Arturo and Rembrandt “Crying Man” Brown, Quinn explores new and mysterious Earths and along the way encounters tornadoes, droughts, wizards, warlocks and even his own younger self. Featuring TV’s hottest guest stars, including Apollonia Kotero, Cory Feldman and Danny Masterson, Sliders will rock your world. All 25 thrilling episodes of season three are here in this 4 disc set and available for the first time on DVD! Will they ever make it home?”

On July 19, 2005, Universal Home Video released the Third Season DVD box set. In addition to the complete series, the set came with a few bonus features such as a truncated gag reel and episodes of other Universal series—Earth 2 and Cleopatra 2525. As part of the launch, Universal also distributed a promotional DVD.

Specifications

Sliders: The Third Season comes on four DVDs. Each DVD is dual-sided and each side has three or four episodes on it, all presented in Dolby Digital 2.0 monaural audio. The DVDs present the show as it was broadcast; namely, a standard 4:3 (1.33:1) ratio.

Discography

The packaging a step up from the previous release, but it’s still a far way to go to make it user-friendly. Making each disc dual sided means extra attention must me paid when handling the set, but the layout of the discs makes scratching them an inevitability. When will Universal learn to package their box sets in slimpacks or something a little more intuitive (i.e. no foam or bizarre folded plastic sleeves)?

Here is the breakdown of what appears on each disc. Please note that—once again—episodes are presented in the order as they were originally aired, not how they were intended to air.

Rental Jewel Box Art

A number of people have expressed displeasure with the design of the box set. If you’re looking to get your DVDs out of the weird plastic book and into some standard DVD jewel cases, download the rental art that is only available here. These are high-resolution images are the ones you’ll find in the rental versions of the DVDs and are unique to each disc. Each image is huge so please save them to your disk before opening. NB: you’ll have to do some editing of the design to accommodate the discs you’ve purchased, as only 7 episodes appear on the back.

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