Will the seasons be on blue ray

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We all know you can get both mlpfim seasons on itunes only available in US for now..
The searise is starting to show on DVD in Canada 4 or 5 episodes on one disk. Maybe more will appear..
Some have devices that can copy episodes from their tv and they can watch them any time they like..
There is also you tube where you can watch them all, until the episodes get taken down.
And there might be a full season coming out on DVD and blue ray.

Got both seasons already, but if they release on blue ray I buying it...

Do yo have Any of the following..


1st season
2nd season
Both seasons
No seasons only random favorite episodes
Do not like either season just the toys


Like to hear what the rest of you think...

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I believe the official Hasbro line is "Not at this time." It may be upgraded to "Stay tuned" if we're lucky.

And I'd probably get a BD set too even though I have all the episodes in HD already, especially if they include extras like behind-the-scenes, storyboards, maybe some of the bits which were cut to fit the show's 20 minute limit. I know corporations tend to be conservative about change but it is kinda funny that DHX seems to understand the audience, The Hub seems to understand the audience, and Hasbro...is stuck in the '80s and still seemingly bewildered about this unexpected reception to the show.
 
Bluray is pretty pricey to produce. I'd honestly be a little surprised if they did put any of the My Little Pony shows on Bluray. I mean, collectors are an extreme niche market and so are bronies really. The main people who'd be buying the dvds would be families with children and in that situation they're not very likely to buy Bluray rather than dvd.

Go to the store and take a look at the Bluray selection. There's not too many kids' shows in there.

Also, I'd just as soon buy the show in half-seasons or full season sets rather than just a handful of episodes at a time. I know that's how things work with the company I work for now and it seems to please the fans better. They don't have to worry as much about missing a volume and/or can more easily breeze through an entire season or series rather than wait every couple of months for just a few more episodes. Plus it's a lot cheaper in the long run for them and saves space on their shelves. Reasons I can't argue with as a fan myself.

On a more personal level, I'd get dvd regardless of whether or not they did Blurays just because I don't have a Bluray player in my room.
 
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