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This is a list of DVD releases for The Octonauts .
Octonauts is distributed on region 1 DVD in US by NCircle Entertainment.
DVD Title | Episodes | Release Date |
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"The Seahorse Tale" [1] | Episodes from season 1:
| |
"Electric Torpedo Rays" [2] | Episodes from season 1:
| |
"Jellyfish Bloom" [3] | Episodes from season 1:
| |
"Underwater Rescue" | Episodes of Season 1:
| 12 March 2013 [4] |
"Calling All Sharks!" | Seasons 1 & 2:
| 13 August 2013 [5] June 24, 2014 [6] |
"Vampire Squid" | Episodes from season 1 | 24 September 2013 [7] |
"Ice Smashing Adventures" | Episodes from season 1 with the 1st Special:
| 12 November 2013 [8] |
"Meet the Octonauts!" | Episodes from Season 1:
| 25 February 2014 [9] March 4, 2014 [10] 3 February 2015 [11] |
"Here come the Octonauts" | Episodes from seasons 1 & 2:
| 7 January 2014 [12] 1 July 2014 [13] 6 June 2017 [14] |
"To the Gup-X" | Episode from seasons 1 & 2:
| 18 March 2014 [15] 6 June 2017 [16] |
"Deep Sea Mission" | Episodes from seasons 1 & 2:
| 2 September 2014 [17] 9 September 2014 [18] |
"Very Vegimal Christmas" | Episodes from season 1 with the 2nd & 5th Specials:
| 11 November 2014 [19] |
"Pirate Adventures" | Episode from Seasons 1 & 2 with the 3rd Special:
| 6 January 2015 [20] |
"Crocodiles & Crabs!" | Seasons 1 & 2:
| 19 May 2015 [21] |
"Search & Rescue" | Seasons 1 & 2:
| 11 August 2015 [22] |
"The Great Penguin Race" | Episodes from season 1 with the 1st special:
| 27 October 2015 [23] |
"Creature Encounters" | Episodes from seasons 1, 2 & 3:
| 15 March 2016 [24] |
"Slime Time" | Episodes from Seasons 1 & 3:
| 2 [25] /9 [26] August 2016 [27] |
"15 Underwater Adventures" | Episodes from Seasons 1, 2 & 3:
| 25 October 2016 [28] |
"12 Rescue Missions" | Episodes from Season 3 with the 4th & 6th specials:
| 2 May 2017 [29] |
Seasons 1 | Every episode from seasons 1 | 5 December 2017 [30] |
"The Great Swamp Search" | Episodes from season 4 with the 9th special:
| 9 January 2018 [31] |
Seasons 2 | Every episode from seasons 2 | 2 October 2018 [32] |
"Reef Rescue" | Episodes from Seasons 4:
| 19 February 2019 [33] |
Seasons 3 | Every episode from seasons 3 | 6 August 2019 [34] |
"Ocean Adventures" | Episodes from Seasons 4:
| 7 April 2020 [35] [36] |
The BBC, initially with 2 Entertain and then Abbey Home Media Group, released a number of Octonauts DVDs in the United Kingdom in the Region 2 format:
DVD Title | Episodes | Release Date |
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"Here Come the Octonauts" | Series 1 (episodes 1–8):
| 31 October 2011 [37] |
"To The Gups!" | Series 1 (episodes 9–16) with the 1st special:
| 19 March 2012 [38] |
"Ready For Action" | Series 1 episodes (17–24) with 2nd special (added 3 minute video How to Make a Gup X):
| 10 September 2012 [39] |
"Pirate Adventures" | 6 Episodes | 20 April 2015 [40] [41] [42] |
"Slime Time!" | Episodes from season 1
and other titles | 9 August 2016 [43] |
"Polar Adventures" | 6 Episodes | 29 August 2016 [44] |
"Underwater Adventures" | 6 episodes | 1 May 2017 [45] |
"Christmas Adventures" | Episodes from season 1 & 2 with the 5th special:
| 6 November 2017 [46] |
The BBC, initially with 2 Entertain and then Abbey Home Media Group, produced a number of DVD box sets, featuring three separate DVD releases apiece.
DVD Title | DVD Releases | Release Date |
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"The Collection" | Series 1 - 24 episodes (3 DVD set):
| 10 September 2012 [47] |
"Mission Control" | 18 episodes (3 DVD set) | 10 October 2016 [48] |
Octonauts is distributed on region 4 DVD in Australia by Roadshow Entertainment on behalf of the ABC.
DVD Title | Episodes | Release Date |
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"Meet the Octonauts!" | Season 1 (episodes 1–7):
| 25 July 2011 [49] 2 September 2011 6 October 2011 [50] |
"To The Gups!" | Season 1 (episodes 8–14):
| 1 December 2011 [51] 17 November 2011 11 June 2014 [52] |
"Ready For Action" | Season 1 (episodes 15–21):
| 1 March 2012 [53] |
"Sound the Octoalert!" | Season 1 (episodes 22–28):
| 21 June 2012 [54] |
"Jumpin' Jellyfish" | Season 1 (episodes 29–35):
| 5 September 2012 [55] |
"Shiver me Whiskers!" | Season 1 (episodes 36–42):
| 6 March 2013 [56] |
"The Great Penguin Race" | Season 1 (episodes 43–47) with the 1st special:
| 19 June 2013 [57] |
"GUP-X to the Rescue!" | Season 2 (episodes 1–5) with the 2nd special:
| 4 September 2013 [58] |
"Amazon Adventure" | Season 2 (episodes 56, 57, 62 & 63) with the 3rd special:
| 2 January 2014 [59] |
"Calling all GUPs!" | Season 2 (episodes 56, 64, 69-71, 83 & 92):
| 11 June 2014 [60] [61] |
"Deep Sea Adventure!" | Season 2 (episodes 60, 61) and 3 (episodes 73, 79, 80) with the 4th special:
| 3 September 2014 [62] |
"Flappity Flippers!" | Season 2 (episodes 66-68) and 3 (episodes 75, 84-86):
| 7 January 2015 [63] |
"Great Arctic Adventure" | Season 2 (episodes 66-68) and 3 (episodes 75, 84-86) with the 7th special:
| 3 June 2015 [64] |
"Here Come the Vegimals" | Season 3 (episodes 74, 78, 87-89) with the 5th special:
| 4 November 2015 [65] |
"Over Under Adventure" | Season 3 (episodes 94, 97, 98, 101) with the 6th special:
| 2 March 2016 [66] |
"The Great Swamp Search" | Season 4 (episodes 96, 100, 103, 105-107) with the 9th special:
| 6 July 2016 [67] |
"Octopod Mystery" | Season 4 (episodes 93, 95, 104, 108-111):
| 6 July 2016 [68] |
"Operation Deep Freeze" | Season 4 (episodes 99, 102, 112, 113, 116):
| 1 November 2017 [69] |
The first four DVDs ("Meet the Octonauts!", "To The Gups!", "Ready For Action" & "Sound the Octoalert!") have sold together as the Octonauts Starter Pack since 2 March 2016 [70]
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