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My question is:
Will these shows ever be seen on Disney Channel again? Toon Disney?? I think their ratings would rise astronomically if they did that....That would probably make much more cash than releasing each show on DVD for thirty dollars a piece.
Will these shows ever be seen on Disney Channel again? Toon Disney?? I think their ratings would rise astronomically if they did that....That would probably make much more cash than releasing each show on DVD for thirty dollars a piece.
I'm not sure but what you said rings a bell; I'm pretty sure they gave up the rights to this. Maybe because once the Disney Afternoon took off all the other shows were more popular?I heard somewhere (can't remember where) that Disney will never be able to release Gummi Bears on dvd because they let their rights expire and some other company has the license now. Can anyone confirm if this is true or not?
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"Will these shows ever be seen on Disney Channel again? Toon Disney?? I think their ratings would rise astronomically if they did that....That would probably make much more cash than releasing each show on DVD for thirty dollars a piece."
I think the reason they took the shows off of tv is because they probably felt that if you could watch it every day for free there'd be no incentive to buy the dvds. Because they're no longer on the disney channel or toon disney, I'm probably going to buy all the shows because that's the only way to see them now. You gotta admit, it kinda sucks but as a marketing strategy it works.
I think the reason they took the shows off of tv is because they probably felt that if you could watch it every day for free there'd be no incentive to buy the dvds. Because they're no longer on the disney channel or toon disney, I'm probably going to buy all the shows because that's the only way to see them now. You gotta admit, it kinda sucks but as a marketing strategy it works.
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I don't have any Disney Channel aside from the UK channel ABC1 (a similar concept to BBC America), but I remember seeing listings Gummi Bears on the Playhouse Disney channel (yes, there's one of them in England) whilst at my cousin's house sometime last year. So I don't think that they've totally sold the rights.ShyViolet wrote:I'm not sure but what you said rings a bell; I'm pretty sure they gave up the rights to this. Maybe because once the Disney Afternoon took off all the other shows were more popular?
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Someone has put up a petition for The Wuzzles.
Now, I'm not a petition fan, especially ones that don't get their facts straight, but this show should be on DVD!
The petition is wrong in that it is saying that Wuzzles ran opposite Gummi Bears. Wuzzles debuted in a partnership with Hasbro in spring/summer 1984, while Gummi Bears was a Fisher Price tie-in that came at the end of 1985 and rolled out internationally in 1986.
If Wuzzles makes it to DVD (in a 2-disc set please!) I very much doubt it would have any extras, but these would be nice fillers:
- The next-to-be-produced show, in scratch vocal track and storyboard form (likely the only material that was ever assembled for any more shows apart from scripts before it was yanked after its first 13 episode season)
- Fluppy Dogs, a 50 minute TV special that was supposedly going to launch another toy brand but didn't work out (and would make a good companion piece to Wuzzles)
- A retrospective interview featurette on Stan Freburg, the narrator of the show, which could re-cap his career (taking in his stand-up and comedy albums, Warners cartoon vocal work and the Wuzzles)
Either one, all or a couple of those would be appropriate, possible to include and a bonus to the set, but as I say I doubt we'd get anything.
Now, I'm not a petition fan, especially ones that don't get their facts straight, but this show should be on DVD!
The petition is wrong in that it is saying that Wuzzles ran opposite Gummi Bears. Wuzzles debuted in a partnership with Hasbro in spring/summer 1984, while Gummi Bears was a Fisher Price tie-in that came at the end of 1985 and rolled out internationally in 1986.
If Wuzzles makes it to DVD (in a 2-disc set please!) I very much doubt it would have any extras, but these would be nice fillers:
- The next-to-be-produced show, in scratch vocal track and storyboard form (likely the only material that was ever assembled for any more shows apart from scripts before it was yanked after its first 13 episode season)
- Fluppy Dogs, a 50 minute TV special that was supposedly going to launch another toy brand but didn't work out (and would make a good companion piece to Wuzzles)
- A retrospective interview featurette on Stan Freburg, the narrator of the show, which could re-cap his career (taking in his stand-up and comedy albums, Warners cartoon vocal work and the Wuzzles)
Either one, all or a couple of those would be appropriate, possible to include and a bonus to the set, but as I say I doubt we'd get anything.