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From the seventies cover, I'm guessing Help! It's the Hair Bear Bunch, Inch High Private Eye, Sealab 2020, Shazzan, Valley of the Dinosaurs.
That's a pretty good line up for volume 2 of the series, I hope Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids still make it.
I'm not too sure about the contents listing of the sixties set is right either. I see a Superman listing, but it's not in the right "spot." and no mention of the David character that is on the box art. Oh well. Here's hoping there's a volume three. ---James
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I see the garage, but I don't saw the garage. You are speaking incorrectly. You are moidering the king's English! Et cetera! See, saw, see...
-Curly Howard, "Dizzy Pilots"
come see the reviews at
http://thedvdlounge.com/
and the Seinfeld Tour Bus
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DztXpmMbj_0
They also have an episode of the Jetsons on both sets they have episode 2 on the 60's set and episode 3 on the 70's set. And Jetsons only went that first year in the early 60's and then did not go to season 2 until the 80's so not sure why they would have it on the 70's set.
I watched the online preview and it brings up more questions than answers. For example, they show Mr. Bigot from “Yogi’s Gang” as one of the villains featured. Touché Turtle, Lippy the Lion and Wally Gator are all in the trailer. On the box cover art is “Inch High Private Eye”. The listing says that Scooby Doo is on the set but there is no picture of him. I wish they would put an episode each from “The Huckleberry Hound Show” and “The Yogi Bear Show” on the 1960’s set to help promote those box sets like they have done with Magilla Gorilla, Hong Kong Phooey, The Jetsons, Batman and Top Cat.
With all of that said, though, I can’t wait for these new sets no matter what is on them. They look fun.


I’m very glad to see that The Porky Pig Show is authentic!
My doubts about “Scaredy Cat” were because I recall seeing it as a “Blue Ribbon Release” – and I didn’t think that Blue Ribbons ever got out of syndication and into a network package.
I still think that a full and complete Bugs Bunny Show belongs on the sixties volume – and, not to mention a Filmation Batman-Superman Hour, so we can finally get an official sixties Filmation Batman!