Doom Doom Doom, released on May 11, 2004, is the first volume in Media Blasters' Invader Zim DVD collection.[1] The series' Pilot was made available to the public for the first time through this volume.
Both discs feature a choice between English and Spanish voices. Most of the episodes have commentaries and/or animatics. All of them except the pilot and the interview have Irken subtitles.
Disc 1[]
- Episode 1
- The Nightmare Begins Part 1 (Animatics and commentary)
- The Nightmare Begins Part 2 (Animatics and commentary)
- Episode 2
- Bestest Friend (Animatics and commentary)
- NanoZIM (Animatics and commentary)
- Episode 3
- Parent Teacher Night (N/A)
- Walk of Doom (Animatics and commentary)
- Episode 4
- Germs (Animatics and commentary)
- Dark Harvest (Commentary only)
- Episode 5
- Attack of the Saucer Morons (Animatics and commentary)
- The Wettening (Animatics only)
Disc 2[]
- Episode 6
- Career Day (N/A)
- Battle-Dib (Animatics only)
- Episode 7
- Planet Jackers (Animatics and commentary)
- Rise of the Zitboy (Animatics only)
- Episode 8
- Invasion of the Idiot Dog Brain (Animatics and commentary)
- Bad, Bad Rubber Piggy (Animatics and commentary plus pig commentary)
- Episode 9
- A Room with a Moose (Animatics and commentary)
- Hamstergeddon (Animatics and commentary)
- Original Pilot (Commentary only)
- Interview with the Voice Cast (N/A)
Facts of Doom[]
- The song that plays on the main menu is In the Beginning, the first song that plays in the episode "The Nightmare Begins".
- The song that plays on the scene access menu is Carnival Nightmares, the song that plays in "Bestest Friend" when Zim imagines what would happen if Keef threw a party at his house.
- At the time of the DVD's production, Latin American Spanish was the only foreign language dub available for inclusion.