@@TheRerunLounge Same with "Recess" and "Teacher's Pet", where the ONLY DVD releases they got were their theatrical movies, so those don't really count.
Animation on Physcial Media have always been treated badly with throwaway versions. .They just give up half way though series due to poor sales instead of doing just full season boxsets in first place. .They sell them on VHS and DVD with volumes with only up to 3 episodes each like they used to do with Anime shows but with Anime they usally tried to make the series complete. Look I had a G1 My little Pony VHS that had part 1 of a 2 Parter the Publisher never put part 2 on the other VHS they made. . If your not in US they all have to be Age Rated to be sold which costs money and main reason for the above points. Its the reason why alot on VHS just got 3 Episodes and only showed the Intro and Credits one because Age rating a Movie costs more money.
This not only applies to the Disney Afternoon, this applies to the entirety of Disney TVA's lineage of shows released in their entire 40 years of existence. I know streaming has been the defacto to corporations when it comes to releasing shows in their entirety but in recent years, a lot of those streaming services are going down the drain because of terrible decisions like removing shows in exchange for tax dollars. Many shows after the Disney Afternoon era never got a home video release and very few did. And it's only given to the popular shows like Kim Possible, The Proud Family, Phineas and Ferb, and Gravity Falls. Outside of the four shows mentioned, almost 98% of Disney TVA shows released from 1998 to now never got a home video release.
Yeah, there is a lot of neglect in the "Home-Release" department. DA shows got treated pretty decently in comparison to many other shows they aired that got crap. Speaking of Gravity Falls, I am still kicking myself that I missed the Blu-ray releases and see them going for multiple hundreds of dollars now.
Because they forgot how to create it, so they take it out on everybody who was at the company prior to Michael Eisner. I'm scared of what is going to happen when Richard M. Sherman dies. They are just waiting for that so they can justify putting more warning labels on the works of him and his brother.
Disney only wants to release the most popular TV content, but even then some of the choices are baffling. They will release *Buddies,* a *Home Improvement* spin-off that was a short-lived flop over *Empty Nest,* a *Golden Girls* spinoff that ran seven years, won another Emmy for Richard Mulligan, and was almost as funny, well-written and well-acted. They also have barely even scratched the surface of *The Wonderful World of Disney* despite Leonard Maltin trying to get the ball rolling on it with the Walt Disney Treasures sets after a 90s laserdisc box set and some 80s VHS tapes. Maybe Sony will finally be able to pry the vaults open and give longtime fans the stuff we actually want. I am not guaranteeing anything or putting any expectations on them, but if anybody can do it, Sony can.
It's funny you brought up the Sony partnership, given that Disney used to despise licensing the home video rights of certain shows and movies; there have been _very few times_ in recent memory that Disney has licensed animated releases to other home video labels (Disney Channel's Gravity Falls was given a "complete series" by Shout Factory after Disney themselves only released random episode compilations; Pixar's Wall-E was given a 4K/Blu-ray combo pack through the Criterion Collection).
@@AndrewsMagicandMore The Criterion *Wall-E* was something Andrew Stanton pushed for himself. Disney has been back-and-forth in its attitude about licensing its titles to others when the first Disney videos are actually DiscoVision laserdiscs, and when they let Anchor Bay have a bunch of live-action titles on VHS and DVD they didn't want to release themselves.
That is baffling! I would imagine it has something to do with what may be cheaper to release, but even at that point, why do they think it would yield a cashflow to justify the release. Makes me wonder I am curious how Sony will handle the releases in the future, though. It has the possibility to be good.
Disney has been pulling limited release shit for forever, with their Disney Vault and stuff. Crazy that some stuff just doesn't have physical releases at all though
I partially disagree but only because it was a holdover of the pre-home video era. It was created because they needed the money during World War II. Even if it was profitable at a time when they needed the money, extrapolating a business model intended for movie theaters onto home video was their Achilles' Heel because they failed to take into account that these videotapes would be available for rent in video stores long after they were no longer available for sale. And those who had the tapes would have them as long as they wanted them. The re-releases were for the parents of children who were not yet born for the last release or the premiere. But either way, their ability to control access to their movies would be broken and would never be gotten back again.
I actually went on mercari and bought a bunch of Disney afternoon shows such as, Gargoyles, duck tales, darkwing duck, also etsy has these shows on blu ray too.
Honestly Disney hates putting tv animated stuff on physical. The fact Phineas and ferb and kim possible, the two most popular don't have complete releases says something .
My favorite show is Timon and Pumbaa and I have a region free DVD player for my CRT and a region free 4K Blu Ray player for my QLED and I got the Australian DVDS and some American VHS tapes. But yeah, it’s sad about physical media. I literally subscribed to Disney+ for Timon and Pumbaa and Bonkers.
The Adventures of the Gummi Bears actually got a complete release on DVD in Europe, not sure which countries though (Czech Republic for sure). The DVD releases of series 2 in Australia, were actually based off those DVD releases. The really strange part about the DVD releases in Australia, is they classified the first series for a DVD, but never actually released it... and that wouldn't have been cheap.
Two issues compound the release of any Disney (or Disney-owned) TV animation: 1) Most of these shows from the ‘80s and ‘90s were mastered and edited on videotape, which means rebuilding the shows entirely if they do a HD release, or just putting out the original master tapes (which led to a bunch of ignorant “this looks like an old VHS” reviews on Amazon and the like). Further complicating a HD remaster is that it seems like every studio that had the animation done overseas and edited it on video just up and threw out the film for re-takes, meaning that it’s literally impossible to get a fully HD version of many shows of the time. 2) Disney has always considered their TV work to be less important than, say, the animated movies, which weren’t even released on home video until a decade after Beta and VHS were introduced (and even then was subject to much infighting because it was seen as ruining their true value as something they could re-issue to theatres every so many years). This impacts any remastering efforts because they won’t bother to ensure that they have the correct footage and will just release episodes with errors that were never supposed to be seen on television.
Since no one expected it to become normal to own entire TV shows, a lot things were done without preservation for later releases in mind. It's sad, but understandable. Personally, I like that "old VHS" look, though, lol. Also, I did hear about Disney's infighting when it came to releasing their movies for home. It's odd to think about the worries they had back then considering how much things have changed for them.
You can say the same for Fox Kids and some of Kids WB's shows too I mean why the heck isn't there Complete Series Boxset's for Spider-Man the Animated Series, Men in Black the Series, Big Guy and Rusty, Extreme Ghostbusters, X-Men Evolution, and The Tick?
A lot of old cartoons get treated poorly in the physical media department. Companies find it isn't profitable to release shows only some people have nostalgia for. I would love to see some releases of those shows, however. They were a big part of my childhood.
@@TheRerunLounge Spider-Man, the Tick and X-Men Evolution were a Huge Part of a lot of people's childhoods. Also I just remembered a lot of Cartoon Network shows aren't on DVD either.
@@TheRerunLounge that had its moments, although it seems like nobody was quite sure what the show was supposed to be. The idea of a 'toon cop with a human partner who hates 'toons was never fully fleshed out. Maybe if they had made it more of a conflict of animals versus humans it might have been more successful. And the character of Chief Kanifky seems directly lifted from police chief Carl Kanisky, the character played by the late Dolph Sweet on the 1980s sitcom *Gimme A Break!* seriously, they took his name and just changed one letter. It's like having Lucky have an adopted black son named Webfter.
@Attmay Lol So right! I always felt like like it wanted to invoke feeling of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, but without being Animation-Live Action hybrid it didn't quite do it. As a kid, I always question why the humans in the show couldn't just be considered toons if they were animated.
Gummi bear does deserve a full DVD or blueray. Also the streaming episodes have some clarity issues with season 6.5 (episodes release in February 1991) that have not been corrected. Sunwoo did filming of these and they were bad even on 90s TVs as it looked blurry. (Plunder and lighting from tale spin shows this a lot) Disney needs to release this fully with clarity issues fixed with extras as Sept 14, 2025 is the shows 40th anniversary.
When I was watching it on streaming those clarity issues were very apparent. I kept joking with my friend the budget was spent. I would be pleasantly surprised if a complete blu-ray or even DVD was released next year with extras. The current DVDs are very barebones.
When Disney started getting into TV animation, TV was changing the way it edited TV shows and distributed them to TV stations. Lots of shows that were shot and edited completely on film were now being shot on film and edited on tape, and these shows were among them. That analog tape did not look so great with MPEG-2 compression.
Once they moved it to syndication after moving to another network from its debut network, that was probably a sign that the show would not be long for this world. Sending it to a less expensive animation studio is a way of saying start sending your portfolio to other studios. Remastering this show and doing it right is going to be expensive. Disney will only expend this kind of effort if they can tie it into a reboot or remake, which is despicable when you think about it. Nobody hates Disney more than Disney hates itself.
This is why I really struggle with DVD or media collecting. I love collecting and curating… but I’m not paying for a release where it’s ambiguous if they’ll actually put out the remaining episodes. Or not put them in order, or try to do some terrible authoring that removes all the grain and ruins line-work - digital noise reduction, which has ruined Cinderella and DBZ among many other classics. I really liked the Hercules show as a kid, but it’s not available in my region. So it lives in my library on some burned DVDs. 🏴☠️ I’d suggest you do that for your Gummy Bears collection, since Disney certainly won’t
It's getting harder and harder to collect with the ever present threat of disc rot. I have a boot leg of megas XLR and I'm constantly afraid the DVDs are gonna go bad
@@MoriaGecko1 I’m nowhere near technologically inclined enough but I know at some point I’m gonna have to look into having a home media server. Plex or Jellyfin or whatever else it’s called 😅
NGL I was heavily considering exactly that. I'm first going to look into the region 4 DVDs, but dropping that cash for some discs...I may be better off with your suggestion.
Disney's mistreatment of *Gummi Bears* is a tragedy. That show did for their TV cartoons what *Snow White* did for animated features. I re-watched an episode recently and it is easy to see why it was a success back then. But after NBC canceled it for that terrible live-action show Hayley Mills got out of while the getting was good, I quit watching it because it kept bouncing here and there and everywhere, first from ABC, and then to syndication before they ended it altogether and moved the reruns to the Disney Channel, where they aired them out of order and changed the pairing of the double episodes. I didn't even see the last two seasons until TDC reruns! And I had to get the Australian DVDs to get episodes that were not available in America. And I've heard rumors that bumping this show up to HD is easier said than done because they didn't think that far ahead when they were making the show. It's sad really because the voice casting was excellent. Until Bill Scott died, it was a Rocky and Bullwinkle reunion with the voices of Garfield and Tigger. David Faustino was also the voice of Cavin on one episode before starting *Married with Children.* Christian Jacobs, the actor he replaced, played Archie Bunker's grandson Joey in the spinoff *Gloria.*
Meanwhile, I have laserdiscs older than me that still playback almost perfectly. Finding players that are in good condition and keeping them in good condition is harder than finding discs that are in good condition. What I wouldn't give for some eccentric mad scientist type with enough money and time on his hands to invent a combination laserdisc/DVD/Blu-ray/UHD/CD/SACD/DVD-Audio player that would combine all the plastic video and audio disc formats. They could put laserdisc and DVD in the same player in the 1990s, and they can put DVD capability with Blu-ray and UHD players, so it is theoretically possible. The practicality of actually making such a player a reality and being able to make it worth the while to manufacture it is another matter. If they can bring vinyl back from the dead, laserdisc deserves one more chance.
The Disney Afternoon had a lotta of physical media and all that I don't believe any One Saturday Morning show especially Recess and Pepper Ann have DVD's or video lol.
Compared to One Saturday Morning, The Disney Afternoon got a treasure trove of physical media. I tried to get Pepper Ann on DVD once only to discover it never got a release.
I think I actually have an answer as to why Disney hasn't done a proper release of the Disney Afternoon Shows or many of their TV shows in general. A while ago Leonard Maltin was on this livestream (th-cam.com/users/liveemd3rIz7mPg?si=Q1f6HLMGnA9rNy5h&t=2183) where he discussed his time on the curating the excellent Walt Disney Treasures DVD sets which collected the majority of the classic Disney animated shorts (Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy etc.) as well as several episodes from the old Disneyland anthology series and The Mickey Mouse Club. One time he pitched doing the complete first and second season of Zorro but the head of Disney's Home Entertainment division told him "We don't like to do season by season sets of our shows. We tried to do that with our biggest hit show of all time The Golden Girls - and they didn't sell as well as the Seinfeld or Friends sets at Sony and WB. So clearly people just don't want season-by-season sets of our shows." No Really.
*Golden Girls* must have sold well if they made it to the end. Frankly, it holds up better than *Seinfeld* while literally anything is better than *f(r)iends.*
Then it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. You can't make money on a product that doesn't exist. You never know what is going to sell until you actually put it out there. *Punky Brewster* was not considered a successful show when it was new, but it has sold better on DVD than some of its contemporaries that were. In that case, an independent company was willing to go to bat for it where a studio would have farted out a season 1 set with no effort or promotion and let it die on the vine. Maybe things will be different now with the Sony deal.
Fun fact: DuckTales and Chip N' Dale Rescue Rangers have few things in common with their rival shows Tiny Toon Adventures and Animaniacs: Two animation studios Tokyo Movie Shinsha and Wang Film Productions!
Oh man i forgot about region lock content. I used to have 3 dvd drives i got from broken Computers and had them set to regions 1,2 & 4 back in the day.
That's a good setup! When I was younger I fiddled around with that on one of my old computers to watch certain locked content, but was only somewhat competent with what I was doing lol.
It probably comes down to the idea that Disney doesn’t consider releasing these shows a priority. They were shows created for kids 20-30 years ago who have since grown up. They’d probably rather emphasize new stuff or just put out small sets for a little cash from nostalgic adults. But confidence that a second or third set would net enough returns is probably low.
Pretty much. It wouldn't be a smart decision to release nearly 30 year old shows for the minority of adults who watch children's shows lol. I was honestly surprised to even see these on Disney+ since I thought they were just old and forgotten. While it would be great to own these shows, I don't expect anything from Disney in the end, but I thought it was worth talking about a bit.
@@TheRerunLounge Yeah. It is still disapointing. Hey, if you think Disney is bad at remembering this stuff, they're not exactly alone. A few years ago I had the Boomerang streaming service thinking I could deep dive into the Hanna-Barbera library. I soon discovered that the service only had a handful of the most popular stuff like Flintstones, Scooby Doo, Tom & Jerry, etc. Needless to say, my decision to marathon Space Ghost was put off until I could buy the DVDs from Warner Archive.
(This was supposed to be a reply on another comment-sorry) Regarding point 1, there are a lot of AI remastering models out there, including show-specific ones. I was able to create a set of models specific to the Super Mario Bros Super Show using virtually only footage from the show and it works quite well, and a similar thing could be done professionally.
It feels like Disney and Cartoon Network doesn’t have heart to release their shows on DVD. At least Nickelodeon has had many shows released. Maybe CN is slowly listening to fans now that Dexter’s Lab is coming out.
I live in the UK and I was only able to get the Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers Blu Ray because it supports Region B as well as Region A! If Sony are taking over duties of releasing Disney content on DVD and Blu Ray, we should get them to release as many Disney TV shows on DVD as possible! If Cartoon Network are FINALLY giving Dexter’s Lab a complete series DVD, and Disney gave Rescue Rangers a Blu Ray release in recent years, I feel more should be done to get our favorite shows on DVD and Blu Ray in full! We also deserve DVDs of Fox Kids shows like Peter Pan and The Pirates, Eek! The Cat and more!
At least Disney didn't radically alter the credits like the remastered versions of *Garfield and Friends.* I really hope somebody goes back and fixes that. This is why I taped it almost every week when it was new. I could see these alterations coming.
I hope that Sony taking over the releases does mean we get more releases of old Disney shows. Also, I did pass by the Dexter's Lab DVDs the other day and was surprised to see it!
It's clear to me now more than ever that media preservation is a joke to most corps, especially when it comes to TV animation. And how fitting that Disney (despite being a whole-ass monolith) is arguably the worst offender. Good vid, & a nice insight into the half-baked dvd releases for these otherwise cult classic shows. On a seperate note, pls tell me the music at the end?
Thank you! Also yes, media preservation isn't high on the list of priorities of really any company unless it yields a worthy profit and that is really frustrating for the consumer. Also, the song is a royalty-free song I found on Sample Focus. It's called Japan 80's Style Sample - Piano, Keys & Drums. I don't believe I can link to it or anything, but just type that in and it should show immediately.
At this point, I feel Disney needs to be taken over by fans. Since they bought Marvel, they’ve gotten too corporate and only care about owning as much as possible and leeching off the legacies of the IPs in question!
@@adultmoshifan87 how do you intend to achieve that? I have been trying to organize civil disobedience among Disney fandom in order to protect the thing they love and therefore for their benefit, but they would rather goof off and eat candy. Now I know how Martin Sherman felt on *The Critic* when he was class president.
@@TheRerunLounge both are amazing for their own reasons: The old one for more length for each story and great filler stuff The new one for more faithfulness to the manga and gorgeous artwork
@@TheRerunLounge both are amazing for their own reasons: The old one for more length for each story and great filler stuff The new one for more faithfulness to the manga and gorgeous artwork
I won't argue that. There are some things I never would have gotten to see if it wasn't for piracy. While I try to buy what I can when available, sometimes it just isn't available in any form.
If it was available, legally, I would buy it legally. And even so, there are ethical problems with giving Disney money that make me want to not buy their products unless I can buy them used, and even then I would be extremely selective.
The Aladdin TV show is "banned", I think. I hope I'm wrong, but with the movies having a warning at their beginnings about stereotypes, Disney wants us to forget about it. It's either banned or they just don't have the episodes anymore.
I was considering that may be part of the reason for it's absence. Some of the depictions in the show are a bit insensitive and they probs just wanted to go the easy route and forget about it.
Disney? inconsistencies? they even slap the title "Special Edition" in the "Platinum Edition" DVD 😂 like make up your mind 😂 is it Special Edition or Platinum Edition? and oh boy dont let us talk about inconsistencies in package designs
Glad I got a bootleg DVD of the Aladdin series. I think it isn't on Disney Plus because white actors doing Middle Eastern voices isn't cool anymore and Disney doesn't want a content warning before each episode.
Not gonna lie, this and that one video about the best release of the Super Mario Bros Super Show have been inspiring me to make my own copies of complete shows. If these corpos won't, then I'll do it myself.
Thank you! Sometimes you must do it yourself, especially when media is forced to changed due to licensing reasons. I'm glad I still own the SMBSS VHS, though I did record over a small portion of it as a kid. That big red "record button" was tempting me lol.
meanwhile my german ass is still waiting for the rest of kim possible two dvd sets (complete season 1 and 2) and some dvds with random episodes. rest? for the longest time only on tv, and nowadays disney+ -.-
It sucks that it didn't a complete DVD release. Kim Possible was a great show, too. I haven't watched all of it, myself. I may catch up on it sometime.
Yeah Disney is INCREDIBLY STUPID when it comes to completing a series on DVD. Took over 2 years to put FRIGGIN' Gravity Falls as a complete series on DVD yet the classics like Gargoyles, Darkwing and yes, even my fave Gummies Bears!! I just wonder if Talespin got a contractual obligation to have it's 3rd volume released. Kinda hope with Sony now taking charge of Disney's DVD/Blu-ray releases, give us hope on completing a series! Honestly they should approach it like Shout Factory did with Gravity Falls...make it a complete series and not sine half assed partial set! Kim Possible also suffered this same fate!!😢 Also I do live Schnookems and Meat! Love Bob Camp style humor!
I'm also hoping that things change for the better with Sony in charge of releases. It would be so nice to just be able to drop some cash on a full set. Also, I'm glad you like Schnookems and Meat. They need you! lol
i know how you feel and i agreed with you you and i are alike i too i'm a collector of these good old classics like these classic disney shows and others from wb hanna-barbera mattel hasbro dic dream works and others and have a big collection i have alot of complete series and collections but i also have alot of incomplete series and collections i had to make two lists one to know what i have complete and for what it incomplete and sometimes when a complete series comes out its a lay its not truly complete like for start mask the box seed the complete series but its missing the second season the racing series and its punky brewster cartoon on the complete series box set it seed it has all the episodes of the cartoon series but it too was a lay its missing one episode but some times they ad the truth like with the new scooby-doo movies box set it sees the almost complete series its only missing the episode with the addams family some times too get the missing episodes i recorded them when the shows were still on tv. like i did with the gargoyles season 3 episodes and with the missing scooby-doo movie episodes of the addams family or some times on the old vhs release like with the the classic tom and jerry cartoons the collection was released on dvd but only two episodes were missing casanova cat andmouse cleaning they were only released on two old vhs tapes tom and jerry's cartoon cavalcade and the tom and jerry's 50th birthday classics 3 or some times i get lucky and i get the missing parts from old home recorded vhs videos i purchase from goodwill stores or online and some times i had to wait for years for the missing parts to be release some times by another dvd compony fi they know what's good for them they need to release the missing parts and some other classics on dvd and blu-ray or just released them as complete series or collection sets or ells but legers will take advantage of this missing part thing to seal to desperate fans and collectors i think we should mail to them petitions and recused and demands from all of us fans and collectors to let them know that already purchased the incomplete sets are hoping and waiting for the missing parts and other classics to be release for a long time now that's what i'm doing now and one more thing the chip and dale rescue rangers dvd sets are truly missing 14 episodes not 13 and i herd that disney has made a deal with mill creek a hope it good news for all of us
Sounds like you have quite an extensive collection! My DVD/Blu-ray collection is still somewhat small, but constantly growing. I also hope that any deals Disney has made do work out in our favor. Completing any more shows would be great. Lastly, thanks for catching the Chip n Dale error.
Tell me about I know Disney never released all of darkwing duck I only recently found out there was an episode of dark queen duck that was shown only once and has never been released either physically or digitally and unfortunately that’s all that’s really known it exists just won’t put it out. Because the devil is in it . They also never released the quack pack mighty ducks cross over on dvd .
Ah yeah, the episode "Hot Spells" where Darkwing goes to hell lol. Also, I wasn't aware of that cross-over, but I didn't keep as much track of those two shows when I was younger.
That was to tie in with the reboot. I am tired of the entire Disney library being systematically turned into nothing but glorified tie-ins to their own remakes. The company's misandry is off the charts. Seriously, a race-swapped sex-swapped *Doogie Howser* is something no one asked for, and it honestly feels like an electronic gay-bashing at this point. Doing that to the show that made Neil Patrick Harris famous is a hate crime. I don't care if he says otherwise, can't gay men have anything for ourselves?
I may be talking about Pokemon the First Movie in the future. Not sure when in the future, though. Also, I don't know if that is your real name or not, but I'll say this anyway: Please be careful online and don't reveal your name in the comment section of videos. Thanks for commenting!
And yet the Disney Afternoon still has more releases than Disney's One Saturday Morning, which had ZERO Volume DVDs.
TOO RIGHT! I remember a couple years back looking for DVDs of Pepper Ann only to find out there was nothing.
@@TheRerunLounge Same with "Recess" and "Teacher's Pet", where the ONLY DVD releases they got were their theatrical movies, so those don't really count.
I need an Aladdin release. I miss the show so much
@@MoriaGecko1 Especially since the two direct to video sequels got a blu ray release
The Weekenders got a full release through Disney Movie Club across two season sets
Animation on Physcial Media have always been treated badly with throwaway versions.
.They just give up half way though series due to poor sales instead of doing just full season boxsets in first place.
.They sell them on VHS and DVD with volumes with only up to 3 episodes each like they used to do with Anime shows but with Anime they usally tried to make the series complete. Look I had a G1 My little Pony VHS that had part 1 of a 2 Parter the Publisher never put part 2 on the other VHS they made.
. If your not in US they all have to be Age Rated to be sold which costs money and main reason for the above points. Its the reason why alot on VHS just got 3 Episodes and only showed the Intro and Credits one because Age rating a Movie costs more money.
All true. If whatever was released wasn't an immediate money maker, it was easier to ditch it rather than risk losing any money.
Disney always goes for the quick and easy buck and they are still paying because of it.
@@TheRerunLounge if Walt Disney had had that attitude, he never would have started his studio at all.
This not only applies to the Disney Afternoon, this applies to the entirety of Disney TVA's lineage of shows released in their entire 40 years of existence. I know streaming has been the defacto to corporations when it comes to releasing shows in their entirety but in recent years, a lot of those streaming services are going down the drain because of terrible decisions like removing shows in exchange for tax dollars. Many shows after the Disney Afternoon era never got a home video release and very few did. And it's only given to the popular shows like Kim Possible, The Proud Family, Phineas and Ferb, and Gravity Falls. Outside of the four shows mentioned, almost 98% of Disney TVA shows released from 1998 to now never got a home video release.
Phineas and Ferb doesn't even have season or complete series releases, just a few compilation dvds
Yeah, there is a lot of neglect in the "Home-Release" department. DA shows got treated pretty decently in comparison to many other shows they aired that got crap.
Speaking of Gravity Falls, I am still kicking myself that I missed the Blu-ray releases and see them going for multiple hundreds of dollars now.
Being a Buzz Lightyear of star command fan it makes me sad they are no psychical media for the episodes just the movie
I used to watch Buzz Lightyear of Star Command all the time. It really sucks that it never got a proper release.
the pilot movie was released long ago on vhs and dvd
Disney has extreme hatred for classic media
It really feels like that a lot of the time!
Because they forgot how to create it, so they take it out on everybody who was at the company prior to Michael Eisner. I'm scared of what is going to happen when Richard M. Sherman dies. They are just waiting for that so they can justify putting more warning labels on the works of him and his brother.
Hey, it's nice to bump into you here.
if that's so then they should never had released these sets from the start if they will be left incomplete
Disney only wants to release the most popular TV content, but even then some of the choices are baffling. They will release *Buddies,* a *Home Improvement* spin-off that was a short-lived flop over *Empty Nest,* a *Golden Girls* spinoff that ran seven years, won another Emmy for Richard Mulligan, and was almost as funny, well-written and well-acted. They also have barely even scratched the surface of *The Wonderful World of Disney* despite Leonard Maltin trying to get the ball rolling on it with the Walt Disney Treasures sets after a 90s laserdisc box set and some 80s VHS tapes.
Maybe Sony will finally be able to pry the vaults open and give longtime fans the stuff we actually want. I am not guaranteeing anything or putting any expectations on them, but if anybody can do it, Sony can.
It's funny you brought up the Sony partnership, given that Disney used to despise licensing the home video rights of certain shows and movies; there have been _very few times_ in recent memory that Disney has licensed animated releases to other home video labels (Disney Channel's Gravity Falls was given a "complete series" by Shout Factory after Disney themselves only released random episode compilations; Pixar's Wall-E was given a 4K/Blu-ray combo pack through the Criterion Collection).
@@AndrewsMagicandMore The Criterion *Wall-E* was something Andrew Stanton pushed for himself. Disney has been back-and-forth in its attitude about licensing its titles to others when the first Disney videos are actually DiscoVision laserdiscs, and when they let Anchor Bay have a bunch of live-action titles on VHS and DVD they didn't want to release themselves.
That is baffling! I would imagine it has something to do with what may be cheaper to release, but even at that point, why do they think it would yield a cashflow to justify the release. Makes me wonder
I am curious how Sony will handle the releases in the future, though. It has the possibility to be good.
@@TheRerunLounge niche/prestige releases can often be used as loss leaders to promote more popular titles.
Disney has been pulling limited release shit for forever, with their Disney Vault and stuff. Crazy that some stuff just doesn't have physical releases at all though
Disney is evil
I hated the Disney Vault. It was such a scummy way to induce FOMO.
I partially disagree but only because it was a holdover of the pre-home video era. It was created because they needed the money during World War II. Even if it was profitable at a time when they needed the money, extrapolating a business model intended for movie theaters onto home video was their Achilles' Heel because they failed to take into account that these videotapes would be available for rent in video stores long after they were no longer available for sale. And those who had the tapes would have them as long as they wanted them. The re-releases were for the parents of children who were not yet born for the last release or the premiere. But either way, their ability to control access to their movies would be broken and would never be gotten back again.
I actually went on mercari and bought a bunch of Disney afternoon shows such as, Gargoyles, duck tales, darkwing duck, also etsy has these shows on blu ray too.
Honestly Disney hates putting tv animated stuff on physical. The fact Phineas and ferb and kim possible, the two most popular don't have complete releases says something .
It really does say a lot. Those shows were major when they aired and not having them on discs seems like an oversight.
Disney afternoon shows was such a large part of my childhood. It sucks how hard it is to get some of the things you love watching.
It really does. I'm glad Dis+ has them, at least, but there is something a little special about owning them.
You continue to amaze me with your knowledge about so many programs.
Thank you. I try lol.
My favorite show is Timon and Pumbaa and I have a region free DVD player for my CRT and a region free 4K Blu Ray player for my QLED and I got the Australian DVDS and some American VHS tapes. But yeah, it’s sad about physical media. I literally subscribed to Disney+ for Timon and Pumbaa and Bonkers.
I feel that. I only stayed subscribed for some of the old DA cartoons.
The Adventures of the Gummi Bears actually got a complete release on DVD in Europe, not sure which countries though (Czech Republic for sure). The DVD releases of series 2 in Australia, were actually based off those DVD releases. The really strange part about the DVD releases in Australia, is they classified the first series for a DVD, but never actually released it... and that wouldn't have been cheap.
When I was browsing ebay for the DVDs I kept running into the Czech ones. I didn't know they came before the Australian ones!
Create your own dvd.
Back up the digital.
I may have to do this at some point if Disney isn't.
Two issues compound the release of any Disney (or Disney-owned) TV animation:
1) Most of these shows from the ‘80s and ‘90s were mastered and edited on videotape, which means rebuilding the shows entirely if they do a HD release, or just putting out the original master tapes (which led to a bunch of ignorant “this looks like an old VHS” reviews on Amazon and the like). Further complicating a HD remaster is that it seems like every studio that had the animation done overseas and edited it on video just up and threw out the film for re-takes, meaning that it’s literally impossible to get a fully HD version of many shows of the time.
2) Disney has always considered their TV work to be less important than, say, the animated movies, which weren’t even released on home video until a decade after Beta and VHS were introduced (and even then was subject to much infighting because it was seen as ruining their true value as something they could re-issue to theatres every so many years). This impacts any remastering efforts because they won’t bother to ensure that they have the correct footage and will just release episodes with errors that were never supposed to be seen on television.
Disney fucking sucks
Since no one expected it to become normal to own entire TV shows, a lot things were done without preservation for later releases in mind. It's sad, but understandable. Personally, I like that "old VHS" look, though, lol.
Also, I did hear about Disney's infighting when it came to releasing their movies for home. It's odd to think about the worries they had back then considering how much things have changed for them.
If Bonkers only has one fan, I am he
Support Bonkers. He needs you!
You can say the same for Fox Kids and some of Kids WB's shows too I mean why the heck isn't there Complete Series Boxset's for Spider-Man the Animated Series, Men in Black the Series, Big Guy and Rusty, Extreme Ghostbusters, X-Men Evolution, and The Tick?
A lot of old cartoons get treated poorly in the physical media department. Companies find it isn't profitable to release shows only some people have nostalgia for. I would love to see some releases of those shows, however. They were a big part of my childhood.
@@TheRerunLounge Spider-Man, the Tick and X-Men Evolution were a Huge Part of a lot of people's childhoods. Also I just remembered a lot of Cartoon Network shows aren't on DVD either.
I remember this very well because I used to work for Disney animation, helping making half of these cartoons And I have volume three of all of them
Oh, that's really cool! I wish I had vol. 3 for them.
I actually want a Bonkers dvd set even though I only like the "Lucky" episodes. Also Disney's Recess.
I agree with you. Even though Bonkers isn't higher on my list of DA cartoons, I did still prefer the Lucky episodes.
@@TheRerunLounge that had its moments, although it seems like nobody was quite sure what the show was supposed to be. The idea of a 'toon cop with a human partner who hates 'toons was never fully fleshed out. Maybe if they had made it more of a conflict of animals versus humans it might have been more successful.
And the character of Chief Kanifky seems directly lifted from police chief Carl Kanisky, the character played by the late Dolph Sweet on the 1980s sitcom *Gimme A Break!* seriously, they took his name and just changed one letter. It's like having Lucky have an adopted black son named Webfter.
@Attmay Lol So right! I always felt like like it wanted to invoke feeling of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, but without being Animation-Live Action hybrid it didn't quite do it. As a kid, I always question why the humans in the show couldn't just be considered toons if they were animated.
Gummi bear does deserve a full DVD or blueray. Also the streaming episodes have some clarity issues with season 6.5 (episodes release in February 1991) that have not been corrected. Sunwoo did filming of these and they were bad even on 90s TVs as it looked blurry. (Plunder and lighting from tale spin shows this a lot) Disney needs to release this fully with clarity issues fixed with extras as Sept 14, 2025 is the shows 40th anniversary.
When I was watching it on streaming those clarity issues were very apparent. I kept joking with my friend the budget was spent. I would be pleasantly surprised if a complete blu-ray or even DVD was released next year with extras. The current DVDs are very barebones.
When Disney started getting into TV animation, TV was changing the way it edited TV shows and distributed them to TV stations. Lots of shows that were shot and edited completely on film were now being shot on film and edited on tape, and these shows were among them. That analog tape did not look so great with MPEG-2 compression.
Once they moved it to syndication after moving to another network from its debut network, that was probably a sign that the show would not be long for this world. Sending it to a less expensive animation studio is a way of saying start sending your portfolio to other studios. Remastering this show and doing it right is going to be expensive. Disney will only expend this kind of effort if they can tie it into a reboot or remake, which is despicable when you think about it. Nobody hates Disney more than Disney hates itself.
This is why I really struggle with DVD or media collecting. I love collecting and curating… but I’m not paying for a release where it’s ambiguous if they’ll actually put out the remaining episodes. Or not put them in order, or try to do some terrible authoring that removes all the grain and ruins line-work - digital noise reduction, which has ruined Cinderella and DBZ among many other classics. I really liked the Hercules show as a kid, but it’s not available in my region. So it lives in my library on some burned DVDs. 🏴☠️ I’d suggest you do that for your Gummy Bears collection, since Disney certainly won’t
It's getting harder and harder to collect with the ever present threat of disc rot. I have a boot leg of megas XLR and I'm constantly afraid the DVDs are gonna go bad
@@MoriaGecko1 I’m nowhere near technologically inclined enough but I know at some point I’m gonna have to look into having a home media server. Plex or Jellyfin or whatever else it’s called 😅
NGL I was heavily considering exactly that. I'm first going to look into the region 4 DVDs, but dropping that cash for some discs...I may be better off with your suggestion.
Disney's mistreatment of *Gummi Bears* is a tragedy. That show did for their TV cartoons what *Snow White* did for animated features. I re-watched an episode recently and it is easy to see why it was a success back then. But after NBC canceled it for that terrible live-action show Hayley Mills got out of while the getting was good, I quit watching it because it kept bouncing here and there and everywhere, first from ABC, and then to syndication before they ended it altogether and moved the reruns to the Disney Channel, where they aired them out of order and changed the pairing of the double episodes. I didn't even see the last two seasons until TDC reruns! And I had to get the Australian DVDs to get episodes that were not available in America. And I've heard rumors that bumping this show up to HD is easier said than done because they didn't think that far ahead when they were making the show. It's sad really because the voice casting was excellent. Until Bill Scott died, it was a Rocky and Bullwinkle reunion with the voices of Garfield and Tigger. David Faustino was also the voice of Cavin on one episode before starting *Married with Children.* Christian Jacobs, the actor he replaced, played Archie Bunker's grandson Joey in the spinoff *Gloria.*
Meanwhile, I have laserdiscs older than me that still playback almost perfectly. Finding players that are in good condition and keeping them in good condition is harder than finding discs that are in good condition. What I wouldn't give for some eccentric mad scientist type with enough money and time on his hands to invent a combination laserdisc/DVD/Blu-ray/UHD/CD/SACD/DVD-Audio player that would combine all the plastic video and audio disc formats. They could put laserdisc and DVD in the same player in the 1990s, and they can put DVD capability with Blu-ray and UHD players, so it is theoretically possible. The practicality of actually making such a player a reality and being able to make it worth the while to manufacture it is another matter. If they can bring vinyl back from the dead, laserdisc deserves one more chance.
The Disney Afternoon had a lotta of physical media and all that I don't believe any One Saturday Morning show especially Recess and Pepper Ann have DVD's or video lol.
Compared to One Saturday Morning, The Disney Afternoon got a treasure trove of physical media. I tried to get Pepper Ann on DVD once only to discover it never got a release.
I wonder if I have one of the missing episode of Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers. But I don't know if Toon Disney aired those episodes back in 2007.
What episode do you have that you think is missing?
@@TheRerunLounge Is there a list somewhere that I can check?
I think I actually have an answer as to why Disney hasn't done a proper release of the Disney Afternoon Shows or many of their TV shows in general.
A while ago Leonard Maltin was on this livestream (th-cam.com/users/liveemd3rIz7mPg?si=Q1f6HLMGnA9rNy5h&t=2183) where he discussed his time on the curating the excellent Walt Disney Treasures DVD sets which collected the majority of the classic Disney animated shorts (Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy etc.) as well as several episodes from the old Disneyland anthology series and The Mickey Mouse Club. One time he pitched doing the complete first and second season of Zorro but the head of Disney's Home Entertainment division told him "We don't like to do season by season sets of our shows. We tried to do that with our biggest hit show of all time The Golden Girls - and they didn't sell as well as the Seinfeld or Friends sets at Sony and WB. So clearly people just don't want season-by-season sets of our shows." No Really.
Thanks for this link and insight!
This is probably the exact reason why. If the show isn't expected to sell it would be a waste of money to even try.
*Golden Girls* must have sold well if they made it to the end. Frankly, it holds up better than *Seinfeld* while literally anything is better than *f(r)iends.*
Then it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. You can't make money on a product that doesn't exist. You never know what is going to sell until you actually put it out there. *Punky Brewster* was not considered a successful show when it was new, but it has sold better on DVD than some of its contemporaries that were. In that case, an independent company was willing to go to bat for it where a studio would have farted out a season 1 set with no effort or promotion and let it die on the vine. Maybe things will be different now with the Sony deal.
Fun fact: DuckTales and Chip N' Dale Rescue Rangers have few things in common with their rival shows Tiny Toon Adventures and Animaniacs: Two animation studios Tokyo Movie Shinsha and Wang Film Productions!
Oh cool! Funny how two rival shows can spawn from the same studios. Thanks for this fact.
@@TheRerunLounge My pleasure!
Oh man i forgot about region lock content. I used to have 3 dvd drives i got from broken Computers and had them set to regions 1,2 & 4 back in the day.
That's a good setup! When I was younger I fiddled around with that on one of my old computers to watch certain locked content, but was only somewhat competent with what I was doing lol.
It probably comes down to the idea that Disney doesn’t consider releasing these shows a priority. They were shows created for kids 20-30 years ago who have since grown up. They’d probably rather emphasize new stuff or just put out small sets for a little cash from nostalgic adults. But confidence that a second or third set would net enough returns is probably low.
Your probably right but it's still pretty sad. I'd love to be able to actually own some of my fav shows from when I was younger
Pretty much. It wouldn't be a smart decision to release nearly 30 year old shows for the minority of adults who watch children's shows lol. I was honestly surprised to even see these on Disney+ since I thought they were just old and forgotten. While it would be great to own these shows, I don't expect anything from Disney in the end, but I thought it was worth talking about a bit.
@@TheRerunLounge Yeah. It is still disapointing. Hey, if you think Disney is bad at remembering this stuff, they're not exactly alone. A few years ago I had the Boomerang streaming service thinking I could deep dive into the Hanna-Barbera library. I soon discovered that the service only had a handful of the most popular stuff like Flintstones, Scooby Doo, Tom & Jerry, etc. Needless to say, my decision to marathon Space Ghost was put off until I could buy the DVDs from Warner Archive.
How many kids today would watch these shows if they had access to them?
(This was supposed to be a reply on another comment-sorry) Regarding point 1, there are a lot of AI remastering models out there, including show-specific ones. I was able to create a set of models specific to the Super Mario Bros Super Show using virtually only footage from the show and it works quite well, and a similar thing could be done professionally.
Good episode remmy. I enjoyed Aladdin and Mighty Ducks.
Also FIRST!
Thanks! I miss Aladdin in particular.
@TheRerunLounge same. All the villians were so interesting.
It feels like Disney and Cartoon Network doesn’t have heart to release their shows on DVD. At least Nickelodeon has had many shows released. Maybe CN is slowly listening to fans now that Dexter’s Lab is coming out.
I hope more CN shows make it to DVD or Blu-ray. There are some I would like to own.
I live in the UK and I was only able to get the Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers Blu Ray because it supports Region B as well as Region A! If Sony are taking over duties of releasing Disney content on DVD and Blu Ray, we should get them to release as many Disney TV shows on DVD as possible! If Cartoon Network are FINALLY giving Dexter’s Lab a complete series DVD, and Disney gave Rescue Rangers a Blu Ray release in recent years, I feel more should be done to get our favorite shows on DVD and Blu Ray in full! We also deserve DVDs of Fox Kids shows like Peter Pan and The Pirates, Eek! The Cat and more!
At least Disney didn't radically alter the credits like the remastered versions of *Garfield and Friends.* I really hope somebody goes back and fixes that. This is why I taped it almost every week when it was new. I could see these alterations coming.
I hope that Sony taking over the releases does mean we get more releases of old Disney shows.
Also, I did pass by the Dexter's Lab DVDs the other day and was surprised to see it!
It's clear to me now more than ever that media preservation is a joke to most corps, especially when it comes to TV animation.
And how fitting that Disney (despite being a whole-ass monolith) is arguably the worst offender.
Good vid, & a nice insight into the half-baked dvd releases for these otherwise cult classic shows.
On a seperate note, pls tell me the music at the end?
Thank you! Also yes, media preservation isn't high on the list of priorities of really any company unless it yields a worthy profit and that is really frustrating for the consumer.
Also, the song is a royalty-free song I found on Sample Focus. It's called Japan 80's Style Sample - Piano, Keys & Drums. I don't believe I can link to it or anything, but just type that in and it should show immediately.
At this point, I feel Disney needs to be taken over by fans. Since they bought Marvel, they’ve gotten too corporate and only care about owning as much as possible and leeching off the legacies of the IPs in question!
This is why former restoration department head Scott MacQueen quit Disney to work for a division of Kodak before retiring.
@@adultmoshifan87 how do you intend to achieve that? I have been trying to organize civil disobedience among Disney fandom in order to protect the thing they love and therefore for their benefit, but they would rather goof off and eat candy. Now I know how Martin Sherman felt on *The Critic* when he was class president.
@@TheRerunLounge you can't make any profit off of a movie or a TV show if it is lost forever.
Classics! Physical media forever!
Agreed
Yes! We need physical media!
Urusei Yatsura 2022 cameo! neato!
Lol yeah, I have been watching it and the original recently and love both.
@@TheRerunLounge both are amazing for their own reasons:
The old one for more length for each story and great filler stuff
The new one for more faithfulness to the manga and gorgeous artwork
@@TheRerunLounge both are amazing for their own reasons:
The old one for more length for each story and great filler stuff
The new one for more faithfulness to the manga and gorgeous artwork
hence why i kinda support piracy... atleast they make things available and kinda do play an important role in preserving older media
I won't argue that. There are some things I never would have gotten to see if it wasn't for piracy. While I try to buy what I can when available, sometimes it just isn't available in any form.
Agreed I was a pirate for years
If it was available, legally, I would buy it legally. And even so, there are ethical problems with giving Disney money that make me want to not buy their products unless I can buy them used, and even then I would be extremely selective.
The Aladdin TV show is "banned", I think. I hope I'm wrong, but with the movies having a warning at their beginnings about stereotypes, Disney wants us to forget about it. It's either banned or they just don't have the episodes anymore.
Nooooooooo 😟
I was considering that may be part of the reason for it's absence. Some of the depictions in the show are a bit insensitive and they probs just wanted to go the easy route and forget about it.
Had Quack Pack on VHS!
Nice! I only had a Goof Troop VHS.
Disney? inconsistencies? they even slap the title "Special Edition" in the "Platinum Edition" DVD 😂 like make up your mind 😂 is it Special Edition or Platinum Edition? and oh boy dont let us talk about inconsistencies in package designs
I guess they need both Special and Platinum together to make it seem more appealing lol.
Glad I got a bootleg DVD of the Aladdin series. I think it isn't on Disney Plus because white actors doing Middle Eastern voices isn't cool anymore and Disney doesn't want a content warning before each episode.
I was suspecting something around that range for why Aladdin was absent.
Yeah, you have the same theory about Aladdin that I have.
Not gonna lie, this and that one video about the best release of the Super Mario Bros Super Show have been inspiring me to make my own copies of complete shows. If these corpos won't, then I'll do it myself.
Right? I have the complete sonic SATAM and rubyspears megaman, still no complete NT warrior or AXESS.
love the profile pic by the way.
@@sojackedup Thanks!
@@Cyber_Dragon good to see another megaman fan floating about!
Thank you! Sometimes you must do it yourself, especially when media is forced to changed due to licensing reasons. I'm glad I still own the SMBSS VHS, though I did record over a small portion of it as a kid. That big red "record button" was tempting me lol.
You get what the mouse says you’ll get
The mouse is so stingy!
Then the mouse will get nothing because I will support their competition because it is their competition.
meanwhile my german ass is still waiting for the rest of kim possible
two dvd sets (complete season 1 and 2) and some dvds with random episodes. rest? for the longest time only on tv, and nowadays disney+ -.-
It sucks that it didn't a complete DVD release. Kim Possible was a great show, too. I haven't watched all of it, myself. I may catch up on it sometime.
Yeah Disney is INCREDIBLY STUPID when it comes to completing a series on DVD. Took over 2 years to put FRIGGIN' Gravity Falls as a complete series on DVD yet the classics like Gargoyles, Darkwing and yes, even my fave Gummies Bears!! I just wonder if Talespin got a contractual obligation to have it's 3rd volume released. Kinda hope with Sony now taking charge of Disney's DVD/Blu-ray releases, give us hope on completing a series! Honestly they should approach it like Shout Factory did with Gravity Falls...make it a complete series and not sine half assed partial set! Kim Possible also suffered this same fate!!😢 Also I do live Schnookems and Meat! Love Bob Camp style humor!
I'm also hoping that things change for the better with Sony in charge of releases. It would be so nice to just be able to drop some cash on a full set.
Also, I'm glad you like Schnookems and Meat. They need you! lol
Gimme bears was the best
#DisneyDiva ❤
I didn't think I would enjoy it as much as I did when I watched it. I was really surprised.
i know how you feel and i agreed with you you and i are alike i too i'm a collector of these good old classics like these classic disney shows and others from wb hanna-barbera mattel hasbro dic dream works and others and have a big collection i have alot of complete series and collections but i also have alot of incomplete series and collections i had to make two lists one to know what i have complete and for what it incomplete and sometimes when a complete series comes out its a lay its not truly complete like for start mask the box seed the complete series but its missing the second season the racing series and its punky brewster cartoon on the complete series box set it seed it has all the episodes of the cartoon series but it too was a lay its missing one episode but some times they ad the truth like with the new scooby-doo movies box set it sees the almost complete series its only missing the episode with the addams family some times too get the missing episodes i recorded them when the shows were still on tv. like i did with the gargoyles season 3 episodes and with the missing scooby-doo movie episodes of the addams family or some times on the old vhs release like with the the classic tom and jerry cartoons the collection was released on dvd but only two episodes were missing casanova cat andmouse cleaning they were only released on two old vhs tapes tom and jerry's cartoon cavalcade and the tom and jerry's 50th birthday classics 3 or some times i get lucky and i get the missing parts from old home recorded vhs videos i purchase from goodwill stores or online and some times i had to wait for years for the missing parts to be release some times by another dvd compony fi they know what's good for them they need to release the missing parts and some other classics on dvd and blu-ray or just released them as complete series or collection sets or ells but legers will take advantage of this missing part thing to seal to desperate fans and collectors i think we should mail to them petitions and recused and demands from all of us fans and collectors to let them know that already purchased the incomplete sets are hoping and waiting for the missing parts and other classics to be release for a long time now that's what i'm doing now and one more thing the chip and dale rescue rangers dvd sets are truly missing 14 episodes not 13 and i herd that disney has made a deal with mill creek a hope it good news for all of us
Sounds like you have quite an extensive collection! My DVD/Blu-ray collection is still somewhat small, but constantly growing.
I also hope that any deals Disney has made do work out in our favor. Completing any more shows would be great.
Lastly, thanks for catching the Chip n Dale error.
Tell me about I know Disney never released all of darkwing duck I only recently found out there was an episode of dark queen duck that was shown only once and has never been released either physically or digitally and unfortunately that’s all that’s really known it exists just won’t put it out. Because the devil is in it . They also never released the quack pack mighty ducks cross over on dvd .
Ah yeah, the episode "Hot Spells" where Darkwing goes to hell lol.
Also, I wasn't aware of that cross-over, but I didn't keep as much track of those two shows when I was younger.
The proud family didn't get w series dvd till 2 years ago.
I didn't think it would take so long for The Proud Family to get a release. That was a good show. I haven't seen the new one, though.
That was to tie in with the reboot. I am tired of the entire Disney library being systematically turned into nothing but glorified tie-ins to their own remakes. The company's misandry is off the charts. Seriously, a race-swapped sex-swapped *Doogie Howser* is something no one asked for, and it honestly feels like an electronic gay-bashing at this point. Doing that to the show that made Neil Patrick Harris famous is a hate crime. I don't care if he says otherwise, can't gay men have anything for ourselves?
@@TheRerunLounge my thoughts exactly. I'm surprised the show didn't become lost media.
@@Attmay agreed
@@AttmayWhat the hell are you yapping about?
Hi My Name Is Edilba You Upload About Pokémon The First Movie
I may be talking about Pokemon the First Movie in the future. Not sure when in the future, though.
Also, I don't know if that is your real name or not, but I'll say this anyway:
Please be careful online and don't reveal your name in the comment section of videos.
Thanks for commenting!
i would like to see lloyd in space on dvd asw ell, i heard its on d+
Man, I haven't seen Lloyd in a while! Let's hope it gets a release.
When disney did Doug it wasn't good.
I wasn't a fan of it as a kid, but I watched it anyway lol.
First!!!!!!!.....not
Not this time. Mwahaha!