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Almost everything used to get a physical DVD release, now streaming services are preventing that from happening yet are getting rid of content for good. The streaming age of not owning anything sucks.
@@Jeremiah_Rivers76 fk that pegleg sites to watch anything is the only right way to enjoy any show or movie have been doing it for over 20yrs so much money saved and so much more enjoyable when not paying for crap which so much ends up being
Yeah. Buying Doug, making it terrible, then letting it languish in copyright prison obscurity during the Nicktoons nostalgia merch boom was, uh, A Choice they made
"Ferris Bueller" was running alongside a similar show about a high school hustler, "Parker Lewis can't Lose", and was arguably funnier, lasting for three seasons. They even pokes fun at Ferris' cancellation in one episode.
Met Warwick last month and he wasn't happy about his show being deleted. I uploaded his panel from the convention where he does talk about it and other topics dealing with the strike and stuff. He was extremely funny and very open about topics
I hated they got rid of Prop Culture. It had so much potential. Other movie props they could find and discuss, and other people to see. They had three of the original kids from Honey I shrunk the Kids speak to him, Gonzo got to speak with him, and even the actress who played Jane on Mary Poppins got to see the old jacket she used to wear when she was a kid calling it 'Old Friend'.
I didn't even know about that show until watching this video. And I'm sad they got rid of Jeff Goldblum. That show was quirky, yet entertaining. Luckily I finished watching both seasons of it.
It's a shame that Mighty Ducks Game Changers didn't get a third season. Still, it was great to see Emilio Estevez in the first season and some of the original Mighty Ducks actors. But the second season was...blah. without Bombay it wasn't the same
I read about American Dreams (2002-2005), a show which aired in NBC and was somewhat huge in its day, only the first season got a DVD release. The show got canceled after the third season, but a proper ending was also shot just in case, it has only been shown in 2013's ATX Television Festival so far, but an attendee managed to record it and uploaded the footage to the internet.
@@mlmn3080 Yes, that one. Season 1 got a DVD release after they cleared the issues with the music rights (they still had to replace some songs), it's unknown what prevented the other seasons from following suit, considering the show's creator said that the songs used on them would've been much easier to clear for a DVD release.
@@MrRonald2796 that was coming out when I was in middle school. I don't remember what a lot of the show was actually about. But I remember it was awesome seeing artists I knew playing artists/songs my mom knew. It was a nice bonding experience.
At least Disney did the right thing though and erased one of their movies. But unfortunately, if they go into a deeper downward spiral, they will result into tax writing off shows and movie, especially the popular ones.
Besides local syndication and sub channels, they're other shows that can still be watched on physical and digital releases, such as Seinfeld, Friends, The King of Queens, Two and a Half Men, The Big Bang Theory, Modern Family, Young Sheldon, Chicago Fire, The Simpsons, Family Guy, Bob's Burgers, Chicago P.D, The Goldbergs, etc.
I can explain ED. Music rights. They used a lot music in the show on short term contracts and now those contracts are expired? People are wanting tog to get paid. It took 30 years for WKRP to sort out their problem with the music rights
@@jimbo9208 Not necessarily. Back in the day most shows would at least get a VHS/DVD release but nowadays once they're taken down they're gone forever.
I didn't watch Ed when it initially aired, but years later caught it when TBS would air it in the mornings. The fact that there isn't a release of any form anywhere is a crime.
"Queens Supreme", there was a one season Oliver Platte starring show that really wasn't that bad but definitely got overshadowed by all the other crime shows at the time, a friend of mine actually was in the very first episode playing the man on trial but unfortunately had no lines whatsoever
I really liked Mighty Ducks: Game Changers....and one of the most aggravating casualties of Disney's purging of content into the ether for me is Marvel's Runaways ( easily one of the best MCU connected shows ) since it was yeeted off both Disney Plus AND Hulu and none of it's 3 seasons ever got a physical DVD/Bluray release
It also feels like they're pretending Ultra Violet and Black Scorpion don't exist. Not just cancelling it on a cliffhanger, but was also one of the shows they took off Disney Plus.
man, so that Chicago Hope show had Joe from "The Princess Diaries", 2 people from Criminal Minds, and 1 person from NCIS. also, some other shows that I find hard to find anywhere: both versions of the Hardy Boys (70s and 90s, especially the 90s) and the Canadian cop show Flashpoint. Luckily though I have all 5 seasons of that show on DVD!
There were a few shows I thought of when I saw this video's title. The first one is Cold Case. I can kind of see why though. The music is really part of the show. I can see that being a legal nightmare to get on dvd or streaming. Another one is Third Watch. I have the first couple of seasons on dvd, but can't find the rest anywhere. The third I was thinking about is Extreme Ghostbusters. It's a continuation of the Real Ghostbusters cartoon show from the 80's. I bought a copy of the show on dvd. But it turned out to be a bootleg version that someone recorded when it was on tv and made it into dvds.
I loved Cold Case. Every time I hear Keep on Loving You or More than A Feeling (when it pops up on Spotify) I think of this show. It had so much great music at the end of each episode :(
Game changers was a great show, really wish it wasn’t cancelled because of the writers. It deserves a second chance. It was just as good and sometimes better than the sequels to the film
Looper put out a video today that also mentioned "ED" as hard to find. I hope the studios that own the show are watching. I loved that show SO much and yet it has never had a proper DVD release and is not streaming anywhere. This needs to be remedied.
Im glad I got my Millennium DVD set when it first got released... way too expensive now if I didn't have it. SciFi (ie SiFi Channel)'s The Invisible Man season 2, not streaming and never released on US DVD, only a handful of European runs. Sucks because I really liked that show and there is no way of seeing season 2. Back in the day I recorded all the eps on VHS but once season one was released on DVD I had expected the second season so I starred reusing the tapes... big mistake. Third Watch also only saw the first few seasons released on DVD but not all of them, and those are extremely expensive to find. Same with Psi Factor.
I watched Boston Public for ten minutes. I was a school teacher at the time. A character/teacher fired off a hand gun in class, and the plot moved forward from there. I think. He fired the gun, and I said nonsense and turned it off.
Can you make a list like this for English anime dubs? It’s almost impossible to find the legal English dub of Hamtaro in the States. I loved watching it during its original run on Cartoon Network.
Kinda shocked not to have seen City Guys on this list. But instead a bunch of shows that were so bad, the networks wanted to bury and remove from existence all together
I am a HUGE “Cheers” fan. As such, I’d like to own the spin-off “The Tortellis” on DVD. Unfortunately, that can’t be done. Plus, the sitcom is unavailable for streaming, as well. Yes, it’s on TH-cam. That said, I’d like better sound and picture and no commercials.😡
Hard to find shows and movies are kind of my jam I just love obscure lost art it's like finding buried treasure I also like Australian shows and movies that can also be hard to find but they still pop up on eBay now and again
I had no idea that show was lost media. I remember watching it when I was a kid and I still have a toy from the show with the characters on it. Hopefully it gets found!
ive always wanted to watch boston public never could find it anywhere though. heard about chicago hope but didnt want to watch. what about republic of doyle canadian show can`t find that anywhere either.
Too Close For Comfort is a great show,but surprisingly it's very hard to find.it's OOP.second is The Hogan Family is not on TSOD or syndication,due to subject matter.honorable mention The Torkelsons it's not on TSOD or online stream.Savannah.
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Still mad they canceled Mighty ducks: game changers. That had potential and they canceled it. Smh
Idea for when you release the top 20 version: Joey
No mention of WestWorld???
Almost everything used to get a physical DVD release, now streaming services are preventing that from happening yet are getting rid of content for good. The streaming age of not owning anything sucks.
That didn't stop the Mandalorian and the Boys to get Blu-Ray releases
@@jackrodakthemovieguy1726 now Disney have stopped physical distribution in many countries
Remember, kids. If you want to preserve a TV show that's been abandoned by its streaming service, piracy is okay.
Piracy is NEVER okay!
@@Jeremiah_Rivers76 fk that pegleg sites to watch anything is the only right way to enjoy any show or movie have been doing it for over 20yrs so much money saved and so much more enjoyable when not paying for crap which so much ends up being
Except when it is @@Jeremiah_Rivers76
@@jedison2441 Let me repeat what I said. In no scenario is piracy legal.
Or just try to find a physical copy if available
Disney really is the apocalypse of pop culture.
WBD's not much better. We all remember the great animation purge.
Yeah. Buying Doug, making it terrible, then letting it languish in copyright prison obscurity during the Nicktoons nostalgia merch boom was, uh, A Choice they made
Actually, WB is that not Disney
@@daniellewis4154Actually, that applies to the Big Five major studios, not just WB and Disney.
"Ferris Bueller" was running alongside a similar show about a high school hustler, "Parker Lewis can't Lose", and was arguably funnier, lasting for three seasons. They even pokes fun at Ferris' cancellation in one episode.
DEEZ NUTZ ARE FUNNIER😂😂😂
I didn't even know it had a series
Eat now?
Met Warwick last month and he wasn't happy about his show being deleted. I uploaded his panel from the convention where he does talk about it and other topics dealing with the strike and stuff. He was extremely funny and very open about topics
I hated they got rid of Prop Culture. It had so much potential. Other movie props they could find and discuss, and other people to see. They had three of the original kids from Honey I shrunk the Kids speak to him, Gonzo got to speak with him, and even the actress who played Jane on Mary Poppins got to see the old jacket she used to wear when she was a kid calling it 'Old Friend'.
I only just found out from this video they got rid of it😢 It was so good and nostalgic and was really easy to follow and enjoy like whyyyy Disney
Loved that show, was upset when Disney+ got rid of it.
I didn't even know about that show until watching this video. And I'm sad they got rid of Jeff Goldblum. That show was quirky, yet entertaining. Luckily I finished watching both seasons of it.
It's a shame that Mighty Ducks Game Changers didn't get a third season. Still, it was great to see Emilio Estevez in the first season and some of the original Mighty Ducks actors. But the second season was...blah. without Bombay it wasn't the same
Chicago Hope was amazing. I wish it was available on DVD, it's one of the few series I'd love to watch over and over again.
I loved that show and was bummed when it was cancelled.
can be easily found online and then burnt to discs, lol. diy boxset, lol
Fortunately there's interest on media preservation... hell even piracy is doing a better job than most big companies.
I read about American Dreams (2002-2005), a show which aired in NBC and was somewhat huge in its day, only the first season got a DVD release.
The show got canceled after the third season, but a proper ending was also shot just in case, it has only been shown in 2013's ATX Television Festival so far, but an attendee managed to record it and uploaded the footage to the internet.
Was that the one where they would have different singers play singers from the 60s/70s a lot?
@@mlmn3080 Yes, that one. Season 1 got a DVD release after they cleared the issues with the music rights (they still had to replace some songs), it's unknown what prevented the other seasons from following suit, considering the show's creator said that the songs used on them would've been much easier to clear for a DVD release.
@@MrRonald2796 that was coming out when I was in middle school. I don't remember what a lot of the show was actually about. But I remember it was awesome seeing artists I knew playing artists/songs my mom knew. It was a nice bonding experience.
I remember watchin some of that
The Disney+ Purge DID rid us of Artemis Fowl
At least Disney did the right thing though and erased one of their movies. But unfortunately, if they go into a deeper downward spiral, they will result into tax writing off shows and movie, especially the popular ones.
Besides local syndication and sub channels, they're other shows that can still be watched on physical and digital releases, such as Seinfeld, Friends, The King of Queens, Two and a Half Men, The Big Bang Theory, Modern Family, Young Sheldon, Chicago Fire, The Simpsons, Family Guy, Bob's Burgers, Chicago P.D, The Goldbergs, etc.
DEEZ NUTZ CAN BE WATCHED😂😂😂
I do remember watching Ferris Bueller, but mostly watched a lot of Fox. Herman's Head, Top of the Heap, Married With Children, Drexell's Class.
I’m so confused why Disney+ gets rid of their own originals?
I can explain ED. Music rights. They used a lot music in the show on short term contracts and now those contracts are expired? People are wanting tog to get paid. It took 30 years for WKRP to sort out their problem with the music rights
The original “Wonder Years” also went the music copyright problems on its way to DVD.
I'm a big merchandise fan. Not creating merchandise for a movie or tv show is both illegal and evil.
I'm surprised by Boston Public, Ed and Chicago Hope. I remember vaguely watching them all on Tv here in Iceland.
This is the problem with streaming. Shows get taken down and get lost forever
and it was like that before
@@jimbo9208 Not necessarily. Back in the day most shows would at least get a VHS/DVD release but nowadays once they're taken down they're gone forever.
Captain Planet and The Planeteers (1990-1996)
2 Stupid Dogs (1993-1995)
Swat Kats The Radical Squadron (1993-1995)
Cartoon Planet (1995-1998)
captain planet did get a dvd release in australia so its not as lost as others. now the rest on your list yeah definitly lost media.
Let me guess you’re 41 ?
How did In Living Color NOT make this list?!?!
DEEZ NUTZ DIDNT MAKE THIS LIST😂😂😂
@@mr.fartman you need to grow up and quit spamming
because you can still watch it
It's not on the list because all 5 seasons were released on DVD.
Damn, I loved Prop Culture. Thank goodness I watched every episode back in 2020.
I didn't watch Ed when it initially aired, but years later caught it when TBS would air it in the mornings. The fact that there isn't a release of any form anywhere is a crime.
Licensing music can be very expensive.
@@jetfan925 and plus it wasn't all that popular to garner a physical release. Yes, it lasted 4 seasons, but it wasn't a ratings darling.
@@jetfan925 Indeed, that was always the reasoning I heard.
Disney is all about the money. Whatever doesn't make enough for their ridiculous standards gets purged.
I used to watch Bostons Public back in the day when it was on. I haven't thought about that show in a looong time
I liked Mighty Ducks: Game Changers, too. And Willow wasn't that bad!
In this age of Internet and everyone having a streaming service, shouldn’t I theoretically be able to watch everything?! What am I paying for?
Where's our Captain Planet tv series reboot? We need Captain Planet now more than ever.
I've been waiting years for The Jersey to end up on Disney+.
"Queens Supreme", there was a one season Oliver Platte starring show that really wasn't that bad but definitely got overshadowed by all the other crime shows at the time, a friend of mine actually was in the very first episode playing the man on trial but unfortunately had no lines whatsoever
I really liked Mighty Ducks: Game Changers....and one of the most aggravating casualties of Disney's purging of content into the ether for me is Marvel's Runaways ( easily one of the best MCU connected shows ) since it was yeeted off both Disney Plus AND Hulu and none of it's 3 seasons ever got a physical DVD/Bluray release
It also feels like they're pretending Ultra Violet and Black Scorpion don't exist. Not just cancelling it on a cliffhanger, but was also one of the shows they took off Disney Plus.
This justifies piracy IMO
man, so that Chicago Hope show had Joe from "The Princess Diaries", 2 people from Criminal Minds, and 1 person from NCIS.
also, some other shows that I find hard to find anywhere: both versions of the Hardy Boys (70s and 90s, especially the 90s) and the Canadian cop show Flashpoint. Luckily though I have all 5 seasons of that show on DVD!
How about 10 Cartoons We Can't Watch Anymore ?
Life with Louie should be on the list
@@Trist233 When did this happen ?
@@aidanhever3369 Fox Kids Cartoons never appeared on Disney+
@@aidanhever3369the 90's
How about The Drew Carey Show? It’s one of the funniest and most over looked sitcoms!
*casually puts on my pirate hat*
Disney cutting so many things makes me so upset!
1:18 Homie just called a mallard bird a "muh lard."
There were a few shows I thought of when I saw this video's title.
The first one is Cold Case. I can kind of see why though. The music is really part of the show. I can see that being a legal nightmare to get on dvd or streaming.
Another one is Third Watch. I have the first couple of seasons on dvd, but can't find the rest anywhere.
The third I was thinking about is Extreme Ghostbusters. It's a continuation of the Real Ghostbusters cartoon show from the 80's. I bought a copy of the show on dvd. But it turned out to be a bootleg version that someone recorded when it was on tv and made it into dvds.
I loved Cold Case. Every time I hear Keep on Loving You or More than A Feeling (when it pops up on Spotify) I think of this show. It had so much great music at the end of each episode :(
A mini series that I liked was Traffic but last time I tried looking it up to watch all I could find was the movie with the same title
I have a hard time believing the "Can't Watch Anymore" part
Game changers was a great show, really wish it wasn’t cancelled because of the writers. It deserves a second chance. It was just as good and sometimes better than the sequels to the film
Looper put out a video today that also mentioned "ED" as hard to find. I hope the studios that own the show are watching. I loved that show SO much and yet it has never had a proper DVD release and is not streaming anywhere. This needs to be remedied.
The fact that Dream On is not on this list is a travesty
What's that one show where all grownups disappear, is a British show
You could still pirate them.
Im glad I got my Millennium DVD set when it first got released... way too expensive now if I didn't have it.
SciFi (ie SiFi Channel)'s The Invisible Man season 2, not streaming and never released on US DVD, only a handful of European runs. Sucks because I really liked that show and there is no way of seeing season 2. Back in the day I recorded all the eps on VHS but once season one was released on DVD I had expected the second season so I starred reusing the tapes... big mistake.
Third Watch also only saw the first few seasons released on DVD but not all of them, and those are extremely expensive to find. Same with Psi Factor.
Sky One’s “Dream Team” can’t find it anywhere! Loved it!
LOVED DEEZ NUTZ 😂😂😂
It's on here
@@mr.fartman will you stop with your pointless immature child like spam 🤡
I loved that!!!
Found every one of them on internet
i can tell you one show that is very impossible to find. The District
I watched Boston Public for ten minutes. I was a school teacher at the time. A character/teacher fired off a hand gun in class, and the plot moved forward from there. I think. He fired the gun, and I said nonsense and turned it off.
Future Man got 3 seasons on Hulu and got purged recently.
Does Ed have some copyright issue like music or something?
DEEZ NUTZ ARE COPYRIGHT😂😂😂😂
If I recall right, that was a major problem getting Daria on physical media, and the replacement music was... fine, but not what we remembered.
Shining Time Station is pretty hard to find on streaming services I think.
Oh I know.
Who says I can't watch them? I could always pirate.
Dark Angel is another.
I would say the first couple of seasons of Doctor Who.
Dukes of Hazard! (Guess why...?!)
I LIKED THE MIGHTY DUCKS GAME CHANGERS!
Tales from the Crypt that was on HBO and Fox can’t be streamed either it seems It’s a rights issue that hbo doesn’t even have rights to stream on Max
I loved Boston Public! It used to come on with Ally McBeal. I've been waiting forever for that one
It is a shame we never got the other 2 seasons of Willow, I watched all of the first season with my grandmother.
@chris26479 there was no lesbian couple in the show
@chris26479 no because it was a bad show it had nothing to do with being gay
Willow actor himself said it will have a second season, though quess it does matter how long it takes and he's health/age
@chris26479 because there stupid even if the show is good there still going to say that
Willow was such a big whiff, the show was awful!
U forgot BJ and the bear , Empty Nest & Hope & Faith
What about the series “Dear John” starring Judd Hirsch”?
Some honorable mentions:
Yes, Dear (CBS 2000-2006)
8 Simple Rules Season 3 (ABC 2004-2005)
Undateable (NBC 2014-2016)
How about the CBS sitcom “Still Standing”?
Why isn’t the classic Nickelodeon series “You Can’t Do That on Television” available on DVD, Blu-Ray or on a streaming service?
The Mighty Ducks: Games Changers is the reason why I can't watch it
THE REASON YOU CANT WATCH DEEZ NUTZ 😂😂😂
@@mr.fartmanwill you stop with your immature spam 🤡
The mighty ducks game changers Willow Honey I shrunk the kids & VIP should be released on DVD.
Can you make a list like this for English anime dubs? It’s almost impossible to find the legal English dub of Hamtaro in the States. I loved watching it during its original run on Cartoon Network.
SAD THAT SOME OF THESE SHOWS GOT CANCELLED!
Kinda shocked not to have seen City Guys on this list. But instead a bunch of shows that were so bad, the networks wanted to bury and remove from existence all together
City Guys is on Tubi
I fucking LOVED the New Leave it to Beaver. Had a huge crush on Freddie Haskell. 😊 Fun fact, he was played by Ken Osmonds real son.
Somebody better show Shout Factory! this video ASAP!
considering Emilio last acting gig before the the Might ducks series was in 2008 he must of been pretty easy to get
I am a HUGE “Cheers” fan. As such, I’d like to own the spin-off “The Tortellis” on DVD. Unfortunately, that can’t be done. Plus, the sitcom is unavailable for streaming, as well. Yes, it’s on TH-cam. That said, I’d like better sound and picture and no commercials.😡
Really weird how not a single WB/HBO show made it on here.
What about Mystic knights of tir na nog?
I used to really love Ed and Millennium
Your not missing much with Willow. The sequel novel trilogy was ten times better
DEEZ NUTZ ARE TEN TIMES BETTER 😂😂😂
@@mr.fartman Your nuts are shriveled? Sorry to hear
@@Luna_Rafael99 report him for spamming. He is in multiple comments saying this. Also he is making false claims with no proof as well
I’m sure you can still watch most of these shows, not legally of course.
In Canada it's fully legal to watch through pegleg sites
Next: shows we need to be introduced to again
I'm discovering shows from 90s to 2010: sliders, pretender, lie to me, etc
Mighty Ducks Game changers was ok but now it was Down hill the season 2 was a World war 2 conflict between the Ducks & Dominate
What about The Mysterious Benedict Society? Such a let down that they removed it, the kids in there are great
DEEZ NUTZ ARE A LET DOWN😂😂😂😂
@@mr.fartman just grow up. Nobody wants to read your immature spam .
Hard to find shows and movies are kind of my jam I just love obscure lost art it's like finding buried treasure I also like Australian shows and movies that can also be hard to find but they still pop up on eBay now and again
What about star trek prodigy.
the Puzzle Place, Hands Down! (and yet, the show is still considered Lost Media!)
I had no idea that show was lost media. I remember watching it when I was a kid and I still have a toy from the show with the characters on it. Hopefully it gets found!
Unlike its parent show MASH, AfterMASH never got a DVD release and is only available to watch on TH-cam.
ive always wanted to watch boston public never could find it anywhere though. heard about chicago hope but didnt want to watch. what about republic of doyle canadian show can`t find that anywhere either.
I ENJOYED THE MIGHTY DUCKS GAME CHANGERS! WISH IT GOT ANOTHER SEASON!
Mixels should've been on here. 😠🎃
Why didn't you list anything that got purged from the streaming service formerly known as HBO Max?
I used to watch Chicago Hope on Lifetime back in the 90s.
I remember Chicago Hope was aired in Singapore and I prefer 'Hope' over ER.
The World According to Jeff Goldblum is off of Disney+?!?!?
Can't find any of the shows but have clips ?😊
Prop culture was such a great show, such a shame
Northern Exposure?
Too Close For Comfort is a great show,but surprisingly it's very hard to find.it's OOP.second is The Hogan Family is not on TSOD or syndication,due to subject matter.honorable mention The Torkelsons it's not on TSOD or online stream.Savannah.
Season one of “Too Close for Comfort” did receive a DVD release. Too bad it stopped there and is now out-of-print.
Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of Usenet
Willow was good, every episode was full of action and adventure