Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles Forever (release the uncut version, a.k.a. "The Director's Cut", since the US DVD used an edited-for-time version)
Good Burger
Cool World (with some extras, like deleted scenes/outtakes/rotoscope and animation performance model footage and the original...
Actually, I heard the rights to that show reverted to Disney/Marvel two years ago. Unfortunately, Disney/Marvel doesn't seem to have much interest in releasing more of their older cartoons on DVD stateside at the moment. Anyone else wish that WB would trade Disney/Marvel the rights to the 60's...
Am I the only one who is befuddled and disappointed that after all this time, they still haven't released Ralph Bakshi's Hey Good Lookin? Likewise, I really want them to release Bakshi's short-lived HBO series Spicy City (which only lasted six half-hour episodes, so it could fit on one or maybe...
Let me get this straight. So Fox and Paramount respectively own the distribution rights to the existing SW and Indy films, but Disney will own all the copyrights and trademarks. Fox wouldn't have anything to do with the new SW films, but Paramount might still have a stake in future Indy films...
This is great news, but unfortunatly they're skipping an episode "Elephant Issues" due to the contorverisal content of its last segment "One Beer". Hopefully some of people here who know the bisghots at Warner Home Video can convince to release that episode, even on a later Tiny Toons DVD release.
I really want Ralph Bakshi's 1982 film Hey Good Lookin'. Maybe the WAC responded to my request for the scrapped live-action cut of the film (in case you didn't know, the film was originally meant to be a mixture of live-action and animation ala Roger Rabbit, but after Bakshi completed filming...
The Ninja Turtles 25th anniversary TV movie, "Turtles Forever", is finally coming to DVD on August 24th. But it looks like it be the edited version and fullscreen only. I highly suggest that you all email Paramount Home Entertainment and voice your discontentment regarding the improper...
Animation: Spicy City, Dexter's Laboratory, Cow & Chicken
Sci-Fi: Land of the Lost (1990s)
Sitcom: Family Matters
Action-Adventure: Batman (60s), Green Hornet
Not a big fan of (North American) TV cartoons from the 1980s, but I'd buy it if they included some episodes of Beetlejuice (provided they're not the exact same cartoons already released on the Beetlejuice movie SE), The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show (since Warner owns the video rights to the...