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Old 06-05-03, 12:52 PM
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Re: Don't know about your titles.

Originally posted by BrunnenMatt
Not sure if it's an 80's, but I grew up on "The Lost City Of Gold " cartoon in Australia, and it would be neat to see this come out.
I loved this one too. The whole series is actually available in France on a 6 DVD set. Unfortunately the only language option is french, and no subtitles are provided

If anyone remembers 'Dogtanian and the three Muskehounds', it has just been released on DVD in the UK.
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How's about "The Gary Coleman Show"... he was an animated angel for cripe's sake!
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Lemme see, in no particular order I would love these on DVDs

Visionaries
Silver Hawks
M.A.S.K.
TMNT
Centurions
Bionic Six
Smurfs
Gummy Bears
Care Bears
Garfield
Duck Tales
BraveStarr

Hmm... There are others, but unable to recall now....
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Originally posted by odyas
Lemme see, in no particular order I would love these on DVDs

Visionaries
Silver Hawks
M.A.S.K.
TMNT
Centurions
Bionic Six
Smurfs
Gummy Bears
Care Bears
Garfield
Duck Tales
BraveStarr

Hmm... There are others, but unable to recall now....
Holy crap I forgot all about Silver Hawks!!! Good pick!
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Originally posted by TheAllPurposeNothing
Only three Saturday morning shows from the 80's worth buying:

Pee-Wee's Playhouse
The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse
The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley (love the episode where Ed goes searching for his runaway goldfish, plus every episode has an appearance from Count Floyd!)
I am so with you on this
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Thought this was interesting
Classic He-man on DVD

http://www.playserver2.com/play247.a...2&title=123022

I can't find any other info about this release but hopefully this means a R1 version will be avaliable soon after.
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http://forums.toontitan.com/ -> Under babbleling loonies or whatever, it's basically all dvd toons talks.
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I want
Spiral Zone
Voltron lion and vehicles
Pole Position
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Holy Crap! I remember Snorks, they used to re-run that on Cartoon Network like 6-7 years ago.

I knew of the ALF cartoon but never saw it.

I would love He-Man & She-Ra

Possibly Flintstone Kids! I loved that show
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THUNDAR THE BARBARIAN
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THUNDERCATS....that's the ticket!
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Anybody remember the Punky Brewster cartoon? =)
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THANK YOU tikigod -

By God, Thundercats!!!

Also, Voltron (Cars and Lions), Tranzor Z, Captain Harlock and some of the Nickelodeon cartoons, Danger Mouse and I think they also Aired the Lost City of Gold...
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Voltron. with the lions. gimmie gimmie gimmie
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I can't believe none of you acknowledged The Groovey Ghoulies
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It's all about 'The Real Ghostbusters'. Seriously, has to be the best cartoon ever. Im also waiting for 'Ducktales'.
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Dungeons and Dragons
Spiderman and his amazing friends
The Littles (what the heck)
The Smurfs (how many episodes were there?)


Would love to see these on DVD

Sign the petition if you wanna see Spidey!

http://www.petitiononline.com/SPMAFDVD/petition.html
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here here!
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Re: Any word on the following 80's cartoons?...

Originally posted by isamu
M.A.S.K???
Heathcliff???
The Groovey Ghoulies???
Ant and the Ardvark???
Popeye???
Over at Amazon.com they show two Heathcliff DVDs currently on sale:

Heathcliff - Fish Tales
Heathcliff - Terror of the Neighborhood
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I usually go to http://news.toonzone.net to find out on new cartoon sets.

They have this about DVDs of Heathcliff and The Littles.
http://forums.toonzone.net/showthread.php?t=101176

Some posted they would like to see Dungeons & Dragons on DVD. Animated Bilss says there is going to be a region 2 release of the entire series in September for the UK.
http://www.animatedbliss.com/news.asp?TID=645

And as for Muppet Babies, it's on DVD, in one way. I saw commericals
of new Muppet Babies dolls of Kermit, Gonzo, Piggy, Fozzie and others. And each comes with a DVD with one episode on it. Here's a thread on another forum talking about it, with links to pictures of the doll/DVD sets: http://forum.muppetcentral.com/showt...2&page=1&pp=15
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thanks snor...nothing on MASK I presume?
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well, I, for one, want "Danger-Mouse" on DVD. I "think" I have all the episodes on VHS, but would appreciate them in a better format!

Not really a cartoon, but I also really want Fraggle Rock...
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Silverhawks
Thundercats
Heathcliff
The Smurfs


that would do it, right there.
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While I have some fond memories of some of those '80s cartoons like Thundercats, Silverhawks, Voltron, He-Man, She-Ra, Smurfs, and Thundar the Barbarian, I'm not sure I'd want to spend money buying these things at 30+ years old.
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Wow, lots of memories with a multitude of the shows mentioned.
One show I absolutely loved when I was younger was Superted. I'd love to see it again, but I fear if I did it would only ruin my fond memories...


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