Fonzie went blind after getting bumped in the head in the sixth season Happy Days episode, "Fonzie's Blindness". The Golden Girls dealt with the issue of blindness as Rose's blind sister comes to visit in the first season episode, "Blind Ambitions". Lucy Ricardo experiences blurry vision in the...
I don't know about that. Gilligan's Island hasn't been on cable literally for years. The last time I remember it having any exposure was when the Hallmark Channel had an all-day marathon of the show in 2004.
Especially ones that have been stalled at one point or another! I hope with this release of Laverne & Shirley means that there is a likelihood of seeing a continuation of Happy Days and Mork and Mindy on DVD (in not-so-distant future)!
THE HENRY WRINKLER SHOW??? ROFL!!!! I think not! Even Henry Wrinkler said that he wasn't the star of Garry Marshall's smash hit 74-84 sitcom (at least during the Ronny Howard years) as that title belonged to either Ronny Howard or Tom Bosely. In my view, the show became more recognizable as...
I haven't had that problem at all. I tend to go through phases of getting into a handful of shows, getting burnt out on them, then getting into another batch of the shows, thus the cycle continues. The bottom line is that I always come back to them. That is one nice thing of owning a large...
Here is what I have compiled so far ... Bugs Bunny on DVD Checklist 1. A Wild Hare (1940) (with Elmer Fudd) – Essential Bugs Bunny, PC Vol. 2 2. Elmer's Pet Rabbit (1941) (with Elmer Fudd) 3. Tortoise Beats Hare (1941) (with Cecile Turtle) - GC Vol. 2, PC Vol. 2 4. Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt (1941)...
I've noticed that pattern too and I appreciate that greatly. What I don't get ... is their choice of releasing cartoons on the Platinum series that can already be found on the Golden Collection series. What is the point of that? I don't think the average consumer wants to purchase the same batch...
Maybe part of the reason why the sales for the Golden Collections dropped was due to ever-increasing amount of the obscure, black & white cartoon shorts on the later installments of the series. The general public probably weren't interested in those and were not willing to fork over sixty bucks...
It is bad enough that some of those Golden Collection shorts have been released multiple times already. The Platinum Collection series is more or less a good example of this ... putting out the same stuff that is already available on the Golden Collection series. Then there's the Tweety &...
The logic behind the pricing is confusing for sure. The DVD version of the Blue-Ray Platinum collection for both volumes are retailed at $19.99 and each contain 50 cartoons. The various Super Stars DVDs are priced at $14.99 with 20 or less cartoons. Which is the better buy? Clearly it is the set...