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post #61 of 81
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i wish i could also get a boxed set of Davey & Goliath.


Your wish is my command!
post #62 of 81
Puff the Magic Dragon

I cant believe no one has mentioned it. (note: I skimmed the posts)

Does anyone remember Banana Man ?
post #63 of 81
Thundarr the Barbarian
post #64 of 81
Happy Harmonies and other MGM theatrical short series.
post #65 of 81
Are you Afraid of the Dark
Land of the Lost (90's Version)
Laverne & Shirley Cartoon (I didn't even know there was one but I'd buy it)
She-Ra
Rocco's Modern Life
Rescue Rangers
Darkwing Duck
Tale Spin
post #66 of 81
The Jetsons now on DVD.
DuckTales Vol 1 now on DVD.
Top Cat now on DVD.
The Flintstones Season 1-4 now on DVD.
Jonny Quest now on DVD.
Scooby-Doo Where are you? Now on DVD.
Chip 'n' Dale RR Vol 1 now on DVD.
post #67 of 81
He-Man Season 1 now on DVD.
post #68 of 81
TMNT [original] Season 1 & 2
post #69 of 81
Speed Racer Vol 1-3
post #70 of 81
I'm going to show my age here and make a plea to whoever holds the rights to release exerpts from the great Kiddie shows of the 50's and 60's (at least those who broadcast to the NY suburbs). I see that a Soupy Sales 3-discer is coming out. Anyone remember the late Sandy Becker (Wonderama), the late Claude Kirschner and that insufferable clown doll (Terrytoon Circus), the still very much alive Chuck McCann, Officer Joe Bolton (Three Stooges shorts), Sonny Fox (also Wonderama), the great John Zacherle (various shows in various venues), national stuff like Kula, Fran and Ollie, and the syndicated hosts like Andy Devine (Andy's Gang) and various "teachers" of Romper Room. Would love top see archival footage of these people in action, even if it's only Kinescope quality.
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post #72 of 81
Dick,

I'd love to see all of those old New York shows too. They were the first shows I remember watching after school and on Sunday with Wonderama. I have many fond memories from those times. However, according to the TV Party website many of the kinescopes were erased or destroyed of the Sandy Becker show and others. Maybe some private parties have copies.

I'm probably the only one on this forum who would like to see "Spunky and Tadpole".
post #73 of 81
Jonny Quest (the original, not the edited one out now)
Josie and the Pussycats
Undersea 2020 (the original, not the bastardized spoof out now)
post #74 of 81
Since were' talking about Cartoon's and Children Shows, why not Cartoon Netowrk's early original shows (i.e. Two Stupid Dogs, The What a Cartoon Show, Dexter's Lab, Johnny Bravo, Cow and Chicken, The Powerpuff Girls). I know they lakc the nostalgia of the 80's cartoons, but they still deserve to get a DVD reelase, but thosre SOBs at Warner refuse to grant them one.

Same with the Nicktoons, namely Rocko and Angry Beavers.
post #75 of 81
all I really want is the Dungeons & Dragons cartoon.
and it's painful to know it's been released for R2, with extras even!

i hope someday to own an official & legal DVD version of the show.
i'd buy it in an instant!
post #76 of 81
I'd like to add The Plastic Man Comedy Adventure Show to the mix too now that Batman The Animated Series is finished and Superman the Animated Series is about to be done.


Paul
post #77 of 81
I wanna see Tennesee Tuxedo and there was that one with the frog Hippity Hoppity or Uncle Waldo or whatever the cartoon was called.
post #78 of 81
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I wanna see Tennesee Tuxedo


A 15-episode best of Tennessee Tuxedo was issued on one DVD March 7. I ordered from DeepDDVD but have not received it yet.
post #79 of 81
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I'm probably the only one on this forum who would like to see "Spunky and Tadpole".

Cheryl, well, you probably remember "Colonel Bleep" too then.

post #80 of 81

I WOULD LOVE TO SEE THE OLD FLINTSTONE SPINN OFFS WITH THE FRANKENSTONES AND THE GRUESOMES AND SHMOO.  I HAVE BEEN LOOKING TO BUY THEM FOR YEARS AND YOU CAN'T!  I DON'T UNDERSTAND THESE COPYRIGHT LAWS.  FINE IF THEY WANT THE LAWS, BUT THEN PROVIDE A PRODUCT FOR SALE! 

post #81 of 81

Please turn off your caps lock.  Thanks.

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