Any cartoons you want on DVD that aren't?

L.Mac

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SWAT Kats
Pirates of Dark Water
Might Max
The rest of the Hanna-Barbara Godzilla show
The Marvel animated series
ReBoot
And, of course, Gargoyles Season Two, Part 2

Yeah right.
 
Most obvious choice and going on 10 yrs now is Exo Squad but heres a few more that I believe we'll never see until someone pays these studios millions if not billions of dollars. X-Men Animated,Max Steel,Megas XLR,Mighty Orbots, Bots Master,GI Joe,Mad Jack the Pirate,Reboot(I know it came out but in such limited supply that I never even knew season 3 even was produced till only about a year ago) and Ill wrap it up here since I know most will never see the light of day.
 
Besides the obvious answers of X-Men and Spider-Man from the 90's, what other shows would you like to see on DVD that are not?

James Bond Jr. - I liked it back in the day, but I was also 11 or 12 and have not seen it since. Will I like it still at 27? Only one way to find out and Thats to own it on DVD.

M.A.S.K - Someone told me there was some version out butnit was like a best of type of set and no seasons have been released. They should put this one out.

Rock 'N Wrestling - because WWF is dead and it is WWE now I bet this will never happen.

Muppet Babies - Too much Lucas Film footage will most likely prevent this from seeing release.
 
The only thing that comes to mind right now is Megas XLR. If Cartoon Network won't rerun the series and and since removed it from Toonami Jetstream, CN should at least release both seasons on DVD.
 
Gah. First iteration of this got eaten. All right, let's try again. (All listings contemplate full series and/or full season releases.)

Seconding shows others have mentioned:
Gargoyles
Jem
Kim Possible
Static Shock

Shows not yet mentioned, but which I'd want for sure:
Jackie Chan Adventures
Phantom 2040
Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century
Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?
(season 1 is out; I own it)
Zorro (1997 series)

Shows I might or might not buy, but would like to see available:
Aladdin
Conan the Adventurer
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command
Mighty Ducks
Tarzan: TAS

Ultra-obscure: live-action Saturday kids' shows I'd like to see releases for:

Hypernauts
The Kids from C.A.P.E.R.
 
I'd like to someday see a DVD release of the entire Beetlejuice animated series, but the prospect of that may not be so bleak; a few episodes of the cartoon have been added as bonus features on the commemorative anniversary release of Tim Burton's live-action movie. Perhaps if that leads to high enough demand for it, a DVD release of the cartoon series could possibly happen.



That, and it would look horribly dated, since many of the wrestlers depicted on the show have since passed away, retired or jumped ship to other wrestling factions.

Also, WWF didn't die; it's still the same federation still owned by Vince McMahon. Its' name only had to be changed because Vince lost a long-running legal battle with the World Wildlife Fund over the use of the initials WWF.
 
The Angry Beavers and Rocko's Modern Life, for sure. I would kill for more Nicktoons on DVD.

Oh yeah, and I guess Mike, Lu & Og's very short run could all fit on one DVD. Never did figure out why that one flopped; guess 1999 will be destined to be the worst year of my life. ML&O and The Brothers Flub both went splat right off the bat; my friend moved away; the Big Boy closed; and '98-'99 was my first year in high school. Yes, I was in 9th grade at age 11 (I'm 21 now). Fat lot of help it did me.
 
ahh real monsters i miss it
rokos modern life would be great
2 stupid dogs
courage
camp lazlo why not?
and of course street sharks
 
"The Real" Ghostbusters in a normal volumes style set and not a $200 online only boxes set of the complete series. Please oh please someone release it normal!

Muppet Babies would be cool but it would be wicked edited and I don't know if it would fit my taste anymore....
 
Yeah, I know the Wwf/Wwe story, I am somewhat of a pro wrestling historian and have a DVD and video library that spans the 60's till today. I stopped watching wwf in early 2002 and nver went back. I write and follow Japanese wrestling only now with some Roh mixed in.
 
For me:

G.I. Joe: Sigma-6. Being a fan of both anime and G.I. Joe, this was the perfect mix for me. Hated that pointless butcher job DVD they did of the first few episodes though. Would like to see the whole series released uncut from the beginning.

Bionic Six. One of my favorite action shows of the 80s, but I fear that it might play better in my memory than it does now.

Exo-Squad. It was the Robotech of the '90s, except with all original animation. Why this still hasn't been released on DVD is beyond me.

Spiral Zone. My memories of this show has actually faded, but I remember it being unusually dark and kind of scary for a kids' show...
 
How 'bout Monster Rancher and Static Shock? While those shows are technically on DVD, it's only like the first few episodes of either:crying: . All we have right now is YouTube...
 
The fact that the other Hasbro/Gonzo show (Transformers Cybertron) got a boxset recently, as well as the upcoming live action series, a box of that seems more possible than it did in the past.

Also. I'd love for seasons 3, 4, 7, and 8 of Pokemon, as well as Pokemon Chronicles, to at least be ANNOUNCED. It's kinda annoyng to have seasons 1, 2, 5, 6, 9 and 10.

It'd be nice for the US Megaman and Street Fighter cartoons to be reissued, the old sets are hard to find for good prices now, and with ADV doing so many thinpacks of old shows, they could put those 2 out too.
 
If when Marvel could get the rights to distribute their shows on DVD (for the record, Disney only has broadcasting rights. The company that has the DVD rights in the US is unknown.), I think a Silver Surfer DVD set should be produced in a gift set format with a published screenplay containing the 8 scripted episodes of Season 2 or at least the script for The End Of Eternity Part 2 on the disc.
 
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