Anyone know if any of Ralph Bakshi's animated stuff is going to hit on DVD ? I know some things are out ( Fritz the Cat, LOTR ) but I'm curious about Fire And Ice.
Yocke
02-18-04, 08:23 AM
All I know is that it's released in Great Britain.
as well as the 'The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse' tv series he did.
Mutley Hyde
02-18-04, 10:57 AM
I want Wizards. Dammit. :grunt:
markdclark43016
02-18-04, 02:41 PM
I want the classic SPIDER MAN series!
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02-18-04, 03:03 PM
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Giles
02-18-04, 03:43 PM
explain the connection between Bakshi and Spiderman?
abbatazappa
02-18-04, 03:53 PM
IMDb gives Bakshi credit as producer, writer and director.
Giles
02-18-04, 04:09 PM
really, must have glossed over that fact, wow... learn something new everyday.
Kimiakane
02-18-04, 04:16 PM
Originally posted by Yocke
All I know is that it's released in Great Britain.
Why is it that the U.K. gets all these wonderful DVDs that we don't have? [grumble, grumble, grumble]
PixyJunket
02-18-04, 04:49 PM
Originally posted by Kimiakane
Why is it that the U.K. gets all these wonderful DVDs that we don't have? [grumble, grumble, grumble] We get PLENTY more here that they don't have.
calhoun07
02-18-04, 04:51 PM
The UK doesn't have that much more animation that we don't have, though I did find DVDs of the old Flash Gordon animated series from the UK (not Bakshi related but still cool).
The main thing from Bakshi that I want on DVD is a complete series set of Mighty Mouse. His version of that was ground breaking TV, and got me out of bed on Sat AM long after I was done watching Sat AM toons.
Damage
02-18-04, 07:21 PM
Here's DVDaf (http://www.dvdaficionado.com/dvds.html?dir=Ralph+Bakshi)'s listing of Bakshi titles on DVD. In addition to Fritz the Cat, LOTR and Fire and Ice, there's also American Pop, Cool World and Heavy Traffic.
Wasn't Wizards rumoured to be released shortly?
ScottyWH
02-18-04, 07:45 PM
wizards is indeed rumored to be coming soon :) we can only hope it is true
darmok
02-19-04, 12:38 AM
that UK edition is bare bones, but at least it has a pretty nice transfer. glad to have found it for $7 in a second hand shop. great alternative to the old VHS copy i had. rewatched this movie the other night, and what a nostalgic trip it was; the animation still holds up pretty good.
RevKarl
02-19-04, 04:52 AM
Another fan of Wizards waiting for the rumored DVD to actually be announced (let alone released.)
ScottyWH
02-19-04, 10:10 AM
I am very optimistic about the Wizards rumor... especially since two or three other of my personal "holy grail" DVDs are finally materializing this year (Star Wars, Quantum Leap, etc.).
Giles
02-19-04, 11:03 AM
so what US video company holds the rights to this? I smell a letter writing campaign (email) starting to brew.
BlackClouds
02-19-04, 12:04 PM
I'd love to buy many of Bakshi's more adult animation. His stuff seems to be extremely obscure though. So much so that I really doubt the release of the stuff. I think the most recent animation he did was Spicy City. One of the shorts in that was pretty good so I'd love to own that HBO miniseries on DVD.
What I like best about his films is the mannerisms and movements he captures. Not sure how he was able to capture the inner city so well (if exaggerated some, but definetly based on some real stuff).
markdclark43016
02-19-04, 02:38 PM
>>SPIDER-MAN: THE ‘67 CLASSIC COLLECTION <<
Hey, sometimes you get what you ask for! Excellent!
funkyryno
02-20-04, 05:24 AM
I loved Wizards, and I can't wait to get a DVD copy. It's been years since I've seen it.
Is "Fire and Ice" comparable? The cover looks like it could be fun in a cheesy '70s sort of way.
Mutley Hyde
02-20-04, 11:04 AM
It is fun, but the story just doesn't live up to Wizards. Wizards had much more in the way of archetypes and social commentary, I thought. It just comes off as much more epic to me.