Babylon 5 - Home Video Releases

Home Video Releases

Cover of laserdisc for first
2 episodes of season 1,
Midnight On The Firing Line and Soul Hunter. Distributed by
Image Entertainment.
Cover for the season 1 DVD boxset, distributed by Warner Home Video.

In July, 1995, Warner Home Video began distributing Babylon 5 VHS video tapes under its Beyond Vision label in the UK. Beginning with the original telefilm, The Gathering, these were PAL tapes, showing video in the same 4:3 aspect ratio as the initial television broadcasts. By the release of Season 2, tapes included closed captioning of dialogue and Dolby Surround sound. Columbia House began distributing NTSC tapes, via mail order in 1997, followed by repackaged collector's editions and three-tape boxed sets in 1999, by which time the original pilot telefilm had been replaced by the re-edited TNT special edition. Additional movie and complete season boxed-sets were also released by Warner Bros. until 2000.

Image Entertainment released Babylon 5 laserdiscs between December, 1998 and September, 1999. Produced on double-sided 12-inch Pioneer discs, each contained two episodes displayed in the 4:3 broadcast aspect-ratio, with Dolby Surround audio and closed captioning for the dialogue. Starting with two TNT telefilms, In the Beginning and the re-edited special edition of The Gathering, Seasons 1 and 5 were released simultaneously over a six-month period. Seasons 2 and 4 followed, but with the decision to halt production due to a drop in sales, precipitated by rumours of a pending DVD release, only the first twelve episodes of Season 2 and the first six episodes of Season 4 were ultimately released.

In November, 2001, Warner Home Video began distributing Babylon 5 DVDs with a two-movie set containing the re-edited TNT special edition of The Gathering and In The Beginning. The telefilms were later individually released in region 2 in April, 2002, though some markets received the original version of The Gathering in identical packaging.

DVD boxed sets of the individual seasons, each containing six discs, began being released in October, 2002. Each included a printed booklet containing episode summaries, with each disc containing audio options for German, French, and English, plus subtitles in a wider range of languages, including Arabic and Dutch. Video was displayed in anamorphic widescreen with Dolby Digital 5.1 sound. Disc 1 of each set contained an introduction to the season by J. Michael Straczynski, while disc 6 included featurettes containing interviews with various production staff, as well as information on the fictional universe, and a gag reel. Three episodes in each season also contained commentary from either Straczynski, members of the main cast, and/or the episode director.

Since its initial release, a number of repackaged DVD boxed sets have been produced for various regional markets. With slightly altered cover art, they included no additional content, but the discs were more securely stored in slimline cases, rather than the early "book" format, with hard plastic pages used during the original release of the first three seasons.

Initial DVD release
Episode box sets Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
Babylon 5: The Complete First Season Nov 5, 2002 Oct 28, 2002 Nov 27, 2002
Babylon 5: The Complete Second Season April 29, 2003 May 26, 2003 Jul 9, 2003
Babylon 5: The Complete Third Season Aug 12, 2003 Nov 10, 2003 Dec 19, 2003
Babylon 5: The Complete Forth Season Jan 6, 2004 April 19, 2004 Aug 19, 2004
Babylon 5: The Complete Fifth Season April 13, 2004 Jan, 2005 Dec 16, 2004
Babylon 5: The Complete Television Series Aug 17, 2004 N/A N/A
Babylon 5: The Complete Universe (inc. all movies and Crusade episodes) N/A October 24, 2005 N/A
Movie releases and box sets
Babylon 5: The Gathering / In the Beginning Dec 4, 2001 N/A Nov 21, 2001
Babylon 5: The Gathering N/A April 8, 2002 N/A
Babylon 5: In the Beginning N/A April 8, 2002 N/A
Babylon 5: The Movie Collection Aug 17, 2004 N/A Mar 02, 2005
Babylon 5: Movie Box Set N/A Feb 21, 2005 N/A
Babylon 5: The Legend of the Rangers March 14, 2006 Oct 24, 2005 Nov 16, 2005
Babylon 5: The Lost Tales July 31, 2007 Sep 3, 2007 Jan 2, 2008

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