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Pokemon DVDs

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does anyone know any good places to buy pokemon movie dvds for a decent price? i'm looking for region 1 dvds (US) without having to scrounge around ebay or amazon

btw if this is in the wrong place i am sorry i didnt know exactly where to put this
 
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It's possible to find some of them in the bargain bins at stores like Zellers, Walmart, etc. With the lack of proper Blu-Ray releases of any the movies (especially movie 12, which is pretty stupid as it came out fairly recently), I decided some time ago that I wouldn't buy any of them for more than $5 tops. Any of the Pokemon movies not released in the last year or so usually end up in the bargain bins at one point or another.
 
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You could always try last stop cd shop or maybe like gamestop sometimes have pokemon dvds but I aint for sure. yeah. last stop seems better choice and really cheap!
 
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My local Barnes & Noble always seems to have a good selection of Pokemon DVDs, as does the local Best Buy.
 
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cant go wrong with best buy.

ah my kingdom for a Pokemon dvd release that has eye catches, and the japanese vocals and intro/endings (all subtitled) one can dream.
 
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Your best bet is going to be online retailers. Shelf space is valuable to the big places like Best Buy, so I'd say that any DVD that's more than a few years old will have been moved in favor of something newer.

RightStuf and DeepDiscount.com are both good places for American DVDs. I don't know why you don't like Amazon, but they have a decent selection as well.

Also, if you just want to watch the DVDs and don't necessarily want to own them, you can sign up for a Netflix subscription and just rent them.
 
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