Well, I've got good news, bad news, and good news.
The first lot of good news is that I came across the two Cosgrove Hall Discworld cartoons on DVD in a shop today that specialises in hard-to-get DVDs (like those from the UK or the US).
The bad news? The DVDs were from Germany, and I didn't discover this until after I paid.
The second lot of good news? The English soundtracks are still present on the DVD as an option.
:dance:
And it's playable on a Region 4 DVD player, even though it said Region 2 on the back. I still have a player that can play Region 2 DVDs, but this helps.
So, let's start a discussion about the Cosgrove Hall adaptations. I think it was their version of Soul Music that actually got me onto Discworld in the first place. Either that, or a demo of Discworld II: Missing, Presumed...? that came free with my PlayStation when I was a teenager.
One thing they undeniably got right was casting Christopher Lee as Death. I know that he played Death in The Colour of Magic, but Cosgrove Hall did it first.
The first lot of good news is that I came across the two Cosgrove Hall Discworld cartoons on DVD in a shop today that specialises in hard-to-get DVDs (like those from the UK or the US).

The bad news? The DVDs were from Germany, and I didn't discover this until after I paid.
The second lot of good news? The English soundtracks are still present on the DVD as an option.

And it's playable on a Region 4 DVD player, even though it said Region 2 on the back. I still have a player that can play Region 2 DVDs, but this helps.

So, let's start a discussion about the Cosgrove Hall adaptations. I think it was their version of Soul Music that actually got me onto Discworld in the first place. Either that, or a demo of Discworld II: Missing, Presumed...? that came free with my PlayStation when I was a teenager.
One thing they undeniably got right was casting Christopher Lee as Death. I know that he played Death in The Colour of Magic, but Cosgrove Hall did it first.