Both are owned by CBS Studios, and would be released on CBS DVD/Paramount Home Video.
1) Owned by 20th Century Fox, as well as (2).
3) Owned by Sony Pictures Television (show was a 'work for hire' job done by H-B)
4) Same as (3).
5) Owned by Universal Television and made by their cartoon...
Actually, they most likely do have to; when the cartoon version of Ghostbusters was on TV, all of the characters had to be changed from what they look like in the movie because they just couldn't use the faces of the original actors willy-nilly when they weren't voicing the characters on the...
The Brady Kids is owned completely by CBS Studios (the animated show was made by Filmation) and as such, CBS will have to decide if it wants to put that show on DVD or not.
Apple and pears, my butt! The show was crap, and my 44-year old self can see that now just because they denuded the characters and wouldn't let them do what they were doing only ten years ago in the Filmation shows on CBS (the Super Friends show.) I'll grant that some of the episodes of the...
Balderdash to both. Kids like a great concept, and a good story, as well as good or great characters. Weather or not it`s traditional cel animation or CGI makes no difference (many young people are fans of anime, which is most done in pen and ink cels-take a look at all the cosplay here for an...
All the bruhaha won`t beat the fact that Universal and Shout Factory dosen`t care about this show enough to put it on DVD, even as an extra on any DVD. The show is that inspid.
I'm sorry, but I've seen better animation than Emergency+4 that isn't that stupid (Star Trek: The Animated Series comes to mind) and the cartoon spin-off just doesn't work for me. If the producers wanted to do a cartoon spin-off, just do it with the original show's characters as Star Trek: The...
Can you say, 'Not likely'?
Emergency +4 wasn't that great a show, to be frank; I don't see the sense in creating an animated version of a primetime show and then using kids as the sidekicks of the main characters (and in the case of the main characters, only two of them.) This show deserves to...
Any chance that we could get Mighty Orbots, Meatballs & Spaghetti, & Pandamonium from Warner Archive?
To refresh memories, I've included the video clips of the shows in question:
http-~~-//www.youtube.com/watch?v=an5VfHRSmnY
http-~~-//www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSKwP5p7qeU...
You have to ASK/REQUEST Teletoon Retro to put on a show, by doing so via the 'Suggest -A-Show' function on the webpage. That's how I did it, and what I requested came on eventually.
As for not showing the cartoons you want-spare me. So far, they've shows 60's and 70's cartoons like:
The...
Jeannie won't be coming to DVD from Warner Archive, but from Sony only (it was a work-for-hire job that H-B was contracted to do by Screen Gems, the predecessor of Sony Pictures Television). Sony's the one you have to be contracting about that, not Warner Archive.
The proper name of the channel...
Jeannie won't be coming to DVD from Warner Archive, but from Sony only (it was a work-for-hire job that H-B was contracted to do by Screen Gems, the predecessor of Sony Pictures Television). Sony's the one you have to be contracting about that, not Warner Archive.
Just for the record: I grew up with most of those shows (even though I don't remember them quite well) but I do agree with the writer and many of the commentators when they say that those were the worst of what H-B did (and that includes Superfriends-I like to call it Stuporfriends instead as...
Actually, it's mentioned by one of the commenters and not the writer of the article, but yes, I think that she would most likely have included Clue Club on the list.
Be warned, Clue Club and other H-B toons of this era were considered to be the worst cartoons of all time, according to a recent article:
The 10 Worst Things Hanna-Barbera Ever Made