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Post by MiLB Fan on Aug 14, 2024 9:52:03 GMT -5
Just looked, it definitely isn't on Disney here in the UK but may well be in other countries. I know it was at one point in the US. Not sure if it is anymore (I'm at work right now and can't access Disney+ on my work computer). Yes, Dinosaurs is available on Disney+ here in the States.
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Ultimo Gallos
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Post by Ultimo Gallos on Aug 14, 2024 10:16:15 GMT -5
I knew of the DVDs since I found them cheap about 4 years ago.
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Post by generalrancor on Aug 16, 2024 20:21:44 GMT -5
Night Stand with Dick Dietrich
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Post by wildojinx on Aug 18, 2024 20:44:27 GMT -5
Sesame Street, heck, even a digital release seems unlikely (HBO MAX promised all the episodes at launch, but that didnt end up happening).
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Post by ayumidah on Aug 18, 2024 21:27:58 GMT -5
A recent one I'm still surprised by is Blackish. Yeah, it's available on streaming last I checked, but if you want DVDs, only the first season got a DVD release and by what I've seen, there's no interest in going further with it.
Also, This Is Us ended at an unfortunate time for DVD releases I think, because seasons 1 through 5 got DVDs, but season 6 did not and it's been a couple of years and I've found no updates on its status.
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Post by wildojinx on Aug 18, 2024 22:39:30 GMT -5
You'd think a complete set of Bugs Bunny or Daffy Duck cartoons would be a good idea, but there are at least 12 Bugs cartoons that have been banned, and Daffy did have some wartime cartoons (though his are nowhere near as bad as certain other WW2 cartoons, in fact, Draftee Daffy has aired on TV as late as 1996).
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Post by Gunhaver on Aug 18, 2024 22:59:57 GMT -5
You'd think a complete set of Bugs Bunny or Daffy Duck cartoons would be a good idea, but there are at least 12 Bugs cartoons that have been banned, and Daffy did have some wartime cartoons (though his are nowhere near as bad as certain other WW2 cartoons, in fact, Draftee Daffy has aired on TV as late as 1996). When I was in college, a buddy picked up a set of old Fleisher Superman cartoons that was surprisingly complete, including the wartime cartoons whose language has aged poorly. They ran a scrolling disclaimer at the bottom of the screen whenever something racist was said or shown putting it in the context of the time.
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Post by "Gizzark" Mike Wronglevenay on Aug 19, 2024 6:27:54 GMT -5
For the UK lot - Monkey Dust
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Post by Sephiroth on Aug 19, 2024 6:34:17 GMT -5
Far as I know, most of the WB network launch shows have never gotten any release, let alone a full one.
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Post by Sephiroth on Aug 19, 2024 6:35:28 GMT -5
Top of the Pops. Hell, you can't even RERUN that correctly. There’s also that little problem about the original host.
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Post by Joker on Aug 19, 2024 6:35:29 GMT -5
Also I'm pretty sure the entire show is available for streaming on Disney+. Just looked, it definitely isn't on Disney here in the UK but may well be in other countries. Well it used to be as my wife and I watched the whole series on Disney+ last year. (Goes to investigate) Checks Disney+ ... yep all 4 seasons are on Disney+ in the UK
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Post by thechase on Aug 19, 2024 9:23:27 GMT -5
Top of the Pops. Hell, you can't even RERUN that correctly. There’s also that little problem about the original host. The worst part is there were some others besides him that hosted it that, while not as monstrous, were just as bad. And you can't even show the last ever 'regular' Top of the Pops because he has the cameo at the end. It's a good thing there's plenty of Christmas specials that continued after that.
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Post by jean0987654321 on Aug 19, 2024 9:55:40 GMT -5
Certainly WKRP in Cincinnati. The amount of royalties they would have to pay to get the original music would be astronomical. Not too sure if we'll see Soul Train too for the same reasons
Dragon Ball Super Ocean Dub too.
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Post by DiBiase is Good on Aug 19, 2024 13:53:48 GMT -5
Just looked, it definitely isn't on Disney here in the UK but may well be in other countries. Well it used to be as my wife and I watched the whole series on Disney+ last year. (Goes to investigate) Checks Disney+ ... yep all 4 seasons are on Disney+ in the UK Well tickle my tits til Friday, there it is. That’ll teach me to ask Alexa to search and not find it, stupid bint!
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Post by gerbilfacedgeek on Aug 19, 2024 13:56:42 GMT -5
Certainly WKRP in Cincinnati. The amount of royalties they would have to pay to get the original music would be astronomical. Not too sure if we'll see Soul Train too for the same reasons Dragon Ball Super Ocean Dub too. There IS A WKRP set and it's mostly competent, but if you want it to be completely pure Original Broadcast, you'll be disappointed as the high priced songs are still left out. Soul Train, and American Bandstand.
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Post by gerbilfacedgeek on Aug 19, 2024 13:57:13 GMT -5
Sesame Street, heck, even a digital release seems unlikely (HBO MAX promised all the episodes at launch, but that didnt end up happening). And we have less than that now due to Zaslavisms, no?
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Post by salz4life on Aug 19, 2024 14:04:04 GMT -5
Certainly WKRP in Cincinnati. The amount of royalties they would have to pay to get the original music would be astronomical. Not too sure if we'll see Soul Train too for the same reasons Dragon Ball Super Ocean Dub too. WKRP was released but I'm sure it doesn't have original music.
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Post by gerbilfacedgeek on Aug 19, 2024 14:44:45 GMT -5
Certainly WKRP in Cincinnati. The amount of royalties they would have to pay to get the original music would be astronomical. Not too sure if we'll see Soul Train too for the same reasons Dragon Ball Super Ocean Dub too. WKRP was released but I'm sure it doesn't have original music. They did, and they actually keep a lot of music. But lose a lot of other music. (Pink Floyd is one notable omission) It took Shout! Factory to put out a decent set this way. When Fox itself tried, they only did season 1 and it was the disastrous 90s syndicated prints. Maybe with MORE changes. On topic, we did get all of Rhoda, but that included several syndie edits, and especially in the first set where the pilot doesn't have the prologue starring Mary Tyler Moore. Still, entire series AND the Carlton Your Doorman cartoon.
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Post by gerbilfacedgeek on Aug 19, 2024 14:51:37 GMT -5
No one has tried to include the two original Fat Albert specials anywhere. And the Busted episode in its original form has no official release. They used the edited one when they did a Fat Albert series box set. I don't think they included either special too, did they? Outside of some special feature clips of Hey Hey Hey...? Look for this to never be corrected because of the creator/star of the series. I did mention Peanuts before...there are a few specials that did not make DVD (Girl in the Red Truck, most notably), yes?
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Post by wildojinx on Aug 19, 2024 15:11:54 GMT -5
No one has tried to include the two original Fat Albert specials anywhere. And the Busted episode in its original form has no official release. They used the edited one when they did a Fat Albert series box set. I don't think they included either special too, did they? Outside of some special feature clips of Hey Hey Hey...? Look for this to never be corrected because of the creator/star of the series. I did mention Peanuts before...there are a few specials that did not make DVD (Girl in the Red Truck, most notably), yes? And on that note, I'm pretty sure there's no dvd of the tv movie The Big Stuffed Dog (not exactly a Peanuts film, but a giant stuffed Snoopy is the plot device which drives it).
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