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Various episodes of this show have been released by Rhino Home Video in the following two volumes: Jem and the Holograms: The Complete First and Second Seasons (Rhino, 30 March 2004) and Jem and the Holograms: Season 3, Part One (Rhino, 14 September 2004). According to the liner notes of the latter, the following episodes are part of season 3:
So far, Rhino has yet to release any further volumes. The following episodes do not appear on either volume:
What I find interesting is that none of the nineteen episodes that Rhino says are definitely part of season 3 are listed in this article. Is this official Rhino releases somehow mistaken?
allixpeeke ( talk) 23:39, 10 April 2016 (UTC) — See related comments on the talk pages of List of Jem episodes, Jem (season 1), and Jem (season 2).
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Various episodes of this show have been released by Rhino Home Video in the following two volumes: Jem and the Holograms: The Complete First and Second Seasons (Rhino, 30 March 2004) and Jem and the Holograms: Season 3, Part One (Rhino, 14 September 2004). According to the liner notes of the latter, the following episodes are part of season 3:
So far, Rhino has yet to release any further volumes. The following episodes do not appear on either volume:
What I find interesting is that none of the nineteen episodes that Rhino says are definitely part of season 3 are listed in this article. Is this official Rhino releases somehow mistaken?
allixpeeke ( talk) 23:39, 10 April 2016 (UTC) — See related comments on the talk pages of List of Jem episodes, Jem (season 1), and Jem (season 2).