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Old 05-17-03, 11:24 AM
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60's animation that is missing on DVD

Its good to hear that Rocky and Bullwinkle are coming to DVD.The baby boomer generation apprreciates it.What about The Jetson's-The Flintstones-Jonny Quest-Space Ghost-Spiderman-Fantastic Four-The Herculoids-a complete Underdog just to mention a few?
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You forgot to mention the Superman-Aquaman hour, which also featured shorts of the Flash, Green Lantern, the Atom and the Teen Titans. Time might be right to collect the TT shorts and put them on DVD with the premiere of the new TT cartoon on Cartoon Network in July.

There was also a Batman show that was part of this series.

Would be great to see them collected in box sets.
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ARCHIES, THE GROOVIE GHOULIES.
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Old 05-18-03, 03:27 AM
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Cartoon Network and Hanna-Barbera are really missing a potential gold mine by not putting out original Space Ghost or Johnny Quest collections. Good wholesome violent cartoons!

Would also love to see a Pink Panther set. And were the original Spiderman cartoons from the 60's or 70's? You know, the one with the catchy theme song and really awful animation.

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Old 05-18-03, 11:06 AM
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I do not know if it was from the 60's but the marvel superheroes were neat, Spiderman, Thor, The Hulk, Captain America, and there was one more. They had a catchy them song, and were good toons.
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They weren't a TV series, but I'd like to see a collection of all the Roadrunner cartoons on DVD. (If such a thing already exists I'm not aware of it.)
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I'd love to see the Beatles cartoons on DVD.
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I'd like to see the entire Speed Racer run available in individual discs, instead of this $300 limited edition box set fiasco.
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Originally posted by funstan
I do not know if it was from the 60's but the marvel superheroes were neat, Spiderman, Thor, The Hulk, Captain America, and there was one more. They had a catchy them song, and were good toons.
The 5 Marvel Heroes were...

Captain America, Thor, Iron Man, Sub-Mariner & The Hulk.

Spider-Man came later in his own series the same year that The Fantastic Four also hit Saturday Mornings.
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