Top Cartoons Not on DVD
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Originally Posted by toddly6666
U-STU,
The X-Men 90s cartoon seasons are getting released in the UK now (PAL dvd)
The X-Men 90s cartoon seasons are getting released in the UK now (PAL dvd)
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Originally Posted by resinrats
GI Joe & TMNT has already been released on DVD
And once again I say...Rocko's Modern Life. Release that and all will be well in the Cartoon DVD World.
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I'd love to see Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures from the late 80s on DVD. Bakshi did a great job with the series, and one look at the list of people involved reads like a who's who of animation in the 90's+.
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Originally Posted by dvd-4-life
There was also a animated series from the 60s that was banned due to references to Post cereals that I would like too see.
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The voices were supplied by talents like Sheldon Leonard, Jonathan Winters, Ruth Buzzi and Carl Reiner. The characters of the show all had their own Post cereal:
#39
Originally Posted by beebs
I'd love to see Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures from the late 80s on DVD. Bakshi did a great job with the series, and one look at the list of people involved reads like a who's who of animation in the 90's+.
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Oh, man...that series was gold!
Where is the DVD on this? You mean to tell me the "drug" usage is still haunting this show?
Even more shocking is nobody is on the IMDB message board demanding for the DVD release.
Over at tvshowsondvd.com, it's 595th in ranking for unreleased shows. Not too shabby considering that's over all TV shows, not just animation. Not quite as impressive as Rocko's Modern Life #21 slot, but I suppose still strong for a show that's been off the air for 20 years now and virtually forgotten.
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Originally Posted by calhoun07
Of all the unreleased animation, that would probably top my list. I don't know why I didn't think of mentioning it here. The show broke boundaries, and pulled my butt out of bed on Saturday mornings well into my late teen years when I thought I would be past the time to get up to watch Saturday morning cartoons.
Oh, man...that series was gold!
Where is the DVD on this? You mean to tell me the "drug" usage is still haunting this show?
Even more shocking is nobody is on the IMDB message board demanding for the DVD release.
Over at tvshowsondvd.com, it's 595th in ranking for unreleased shows. Not too shabby considering that's over all TV shows, not just animation. Not quite as impressive as Rocko's Modern Life #21 slot, but I suppose still strong for a show that's been off the air for 20 years now and virtually forgotten.
Oh, man...that series was gold!
Where is the DVD on this? You mean to tell me the "drug" usage is still haunting this show?
Even more shocking is nobody is on the IMDB message board demanding for the DVD release.
Over at tvshowsondvd.com, it's 595th in ranking for unreleased shows. Not too shabby considering that's over all TV shows, not just animation. Not quite as impressive as Rocko's Modern Life #21 slot, but I suppose still strong for a show that's been off the air for 20 years now and virtually forgotten.
I'm grabbing the few episodes they made now and will give it a watch.
These are the good threads that tend to show people what they might be missing
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I'd love to see:
Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night
Yogi Bear and the Spruce Moose (or Goose, something like that).
The Care Bears Movie III - Adventures in Wonderland
The Smurfs - The Magic Flute
...and any other childhood favorite movies I've forgotten about.
Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night
Yogi Bear and the Spruce Moose (or Goose, something like that).
The Care Bears Movie III - Adventures in Wonderland
The Smurfs - The Magic Flute
...and any other childhood favorite movies I've forgotten about.
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Tarantino stole my vote for Doug.
But I would love to see more Rocky and Bullwinkle, Eek The Cat, uncut Ren & Stimpy, Capitol Critters, Family Dog, 2 Stupid Dogs and SWAT Cats.
But I would love to see more Rocky and Bullwinkle, Eek The Cat, uncut Ren & Stimpy, Capitol Critters, Family Dog, 2 Stupid Dogs and SWAT Cats.
#48
Originally Posted by Giles
I'd also like the see the few episodes that were created by Ralph Bakshi, his short lived 'Mighty Mouse' show.
While I realize that's less than average animated shows, it would make a great release to put all the episodes in one set.
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Originally Posted by calhoun07
Of all the unreleased animation, that would probably top my list. I don't know why I didn't think of mentioning it here. The show broke boundaries, and pulled my butt out of bed on Saturday mornings well into my late teen years when I thought I would be past the time to get up to watch Saturday morning cartoons.
Oh, man...that series was gold!
Where is the DVD on this? You mean to tell me the "drug" usage is still haunting this show?
Even more shocking is nobody is on the IMDB message board demanding for the DVD release.
Over at tvshowsondvd.com, it's 595th in ranking for unreleased shows. Not too shabby considering that's over all TV shows, not just animation. Not quite as impressive as Rocko's Modern Life #21 slot, but I suppose still strong for a show that's been off the air for 20 years now and virtually forgotten.
Oh, man...that series was gold!
Where is the DVD on this? You mean to tell me the "drug" usage is still haunting this show?
Even more shocking is nobody is on the IMDB message board demanding for the DVD release.
Over at tvshowsondvd.com, it's 595th in ranking for unreleased shows. Not too shabby considering that's over all TV shows, not just animation. Not quite as impressive as Rocko's Modern Life #21 slot, but I suppose still strong for a show that's been off the air for 20 years now and virtually forgotten.
I also third M.A.S.K., even those lame later years where it was all grand prix stuff.
I'm surprised Disney hasn't released the New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh yet. they did all of the other old shows, right (Duck Tales, Tail Spin, Chip and Dale's Rescue Rangers, Darkwing Duck)? What about Gargoyles?
Has Exo-Squad been released?
As a huge old-school anime fan:
I'd kill for a better Star Blazers release with the Japanese version included.
Also Tranzor Z (Mazinger Z). And Time Fighters (Time Bokan).
I always liked the Mighty Orbots, though they weren't technically anime.
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Oh, and Spiral Zone.
Unfortunately, I think a lot of cartoons I remember fondly won't stand the test of time. Starcom, Visionaries, Sectaurs, Air Raiders, Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors, Blackstar... I remember them all, but mostly for their toy lines and the way they'd market the new toys coming out.
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