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Wade K

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Kidd Video

Cow and Chicken

Pinky and the Brain

Mr. T (the one with him leading a gymnastics squad. Too funny)
 

Daniel J

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The Tick- How can you not love that guy?

X-Men- yeah, some of it was cheesy, but some of it was really cool.

Pinky and the Brain- NARF!

TMNT- It's been too long since I've seen this show.

Who owns the rights? What are they doing with them?

I know there's one more; I just can't think of it right now.
 

Talal

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Wow, talk about sweet memories.
I HAVE to put my vote in for:
DANGER MOUSE
anyone else here remember this one?
 

Mark_Wilson

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Danger Mouse rules, I've got all three of the R2 releases.

I really want Dexter's Laboratory! In Season Sets!
 

Matt_Wizall

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Dexter's Lab.
Cow and Chicken
Powerpuff Girls
Samurai Jack (I think this is still too cool for TV)
There are a grip o' others but they've mostly been mentioned.
Mostly, though, Thundercats
"Sword of Omens, grant me sight beyond sight!"
 

Mark_Wilson

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All of the Powerpuff Girls episodes are on DVD in Japan (R2/NTSC). I've got them in a very nice pink Blossom lunch box. Tom & Jerry are too but they are edited, the scope eps are FS, and the quality is not that good.
 

John_Berger

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Well, "Battle of the Planets" (known originally as "Gatchaman") is already being released, so scratch one off the list.

I would like to see some of the original Filmation cartoons released. Unfortunately, Cartoon Network is avoiding them like the plague so they're not even being shown on TV. I personally would like to see old 80s classics like "He-Man and the Masters of the Universe" on DVD.

But the top of my list -- DANGER MOUSE!!! No ifs, and, or buts! Cor, DM!
 

rockinricky

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Doyle was a high school star

Everybody thought he'd go real far.

But he didn't give a lick about the classes he took

You know, he just wasn't interested in his books.

Amy was the smartest girl in school

Not very popular, not very cool.

Two kids will be chosen from Earth

To go to school at Galaxy High.

Traveling millions of miles through space

To go to school at a far-out place.

Amy is the sweetheart

Doyle's got a lot to learn

Here at Galaxy High!
 

Barton Lynch

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Rocko's Modern Life (Please!)

Tiny Toons

Animaniacs

Batman: the Animated Series

Ren & Stimpy

SpongeBob SquarePants (I like it, so?)

Beavis & Butthead

The Justice League (2001)

Mazinger Z (Japan's Classic Golden Vintage Anime)

WB's Classic Toons (The Chuck Jones ones)

HuckleBerry Hound (Hilarious still today)

Fred Quimby's Tom & Jerry (not the other ones)

The Critic

The Simps... wait a minute... those are already here and coming...

Rocky & Bullwinkle

The X-Men

...forgetting some, but there's my list so far.

Enjoy
 

RossH

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Dexter's Lab

Recess

Spongebob Squarepants

Powerpuff Girls

He-Man

All season by season if possible.
 

Jorge Montes

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Animaniacs
Pinky and the Brain (Yes! No Elmyra, please)
The Tick
The Critic
The Snorks
The REAL Ghostbusters (You must specify people. Do you want them to release season-sets of that phony-baloney version with the big monkey?)
Muppet Babies
Ren and Stimpy
Ducktales
Tail Spin
Darkwing Duck
Gargoyles
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers
Freakazoid
M.A.S.K.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (I wouldn't mind seeing what happened after I grew out of them)
Space Ghost: Coast to Coast
Cartoon Planet (Lets just add everything on Adult Swim from Cartoon Network, it'll shorten the list a few pages)
Captain N: The Game Master
More of those "Super Mario Super Show" Cartoons, particularly the "Legend of Zelda" ones
That's good for a start. :)
 

David Stone

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"Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers" (in order to preserve the story arc)

Disney's "Gargoyles" (again, in order to preserve the story arc)

"Twice Upon A Time" (the original unedited version, not the cleaned up kiddie version)

"Wizards" (a must have)

"Fire and Ice" (Frank Frazetta's film)
 

Michael Varacin

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My vote's for Talespin.

However, food for thought - do we really need to hear the Smurfs in glorious 5.1 DD?

Animaniacs, maybe. - They had some good music. The Smurfs - no.
 

Ricardo C

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I'm gonna add my vote to the guy who listed Tranzor-Z, but it should be released in its original Japanese form (Mazinger-Z.) None of that Americanized "Tommy Wells" crap. It's Koji Kabuto, dammit ;)
I have some of the episodes in Beta tapes (from when they were broadcast here in the early 80s) and some on VCD, but an official DVD release would make me very happy indeed. There's 92 episodes in total, plus an OVA (Mazinger vs. the Dark General.) The sequel, Great Mazinger, lasted 56 episodes, and inspired a few OVAs of its own, including a team-up with Grendizer (with a cameo from the original Mazinger) :D
So basically, any Go Nagai series is in my "must-buy" list :D :b
 

John_Berger

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"Twice Upon A Time" (the original unedited version, not the cleaned up kiddie version)
Big-time DITTO!!
Others to add or show my support
- Tom & Jerry (all of the them, even the goofy 1950s/60s cartoons) IN THEIR CORRECT ASPECT RATIO
- Bugs Bunny & the gang
- DANGER MOUSE!!!!!
I would also like to see the old less-well-known shows that are nonetheless still classics like "Heckle & Jeckle" and "Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse".
 

Rob T

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Disney's "Gargoyles" (again, in order to preserve the story arc)
I think we're at least going to get a test disc :)
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com
At "The Gathering", a yearly Gargoyles convention, Greg Weisman (Director of Series Development and Series Producer) announced that Buena Vista Home Video would be releasing Gargoyles on DVD sometime in 2003. Only 1 disc is planned at this time, but there will be more if it sells well.
 

LeeL

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I'd kinda like to see:

Sam & Max: Freelance Police

Freakazoid

The Tick

Super Friends

Space Ghost: Coast to Coast (sorry, I love it)
 

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