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Fantastic Four: The Animated Series

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Buena Vista Home Video is planning to release the 1994-1995 animated series of Fantastic Four and it will contain 4 Disc DVD. The price is SRP $49.99. But the right price could be around $34.99. The exact release date is confirmed to be release on July 5, 2005 to collide with the new Fantastic Four movie.
I grew up watching this series so I must own it. :D
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Glad you're reading the front page, Pals! :thumb:
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Oh, yeah I read the front page. I was just excited about Fantastic Four!!!
Not everyone reads the front page, man. :)
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MickeyMousePal wrote:Oh, yeah I read the front page. I was just excited about Fantastic Four!!!
Not everyone reads the front page, man. :)
Hey, if you find anyone who doesn't, you better make 'em or take their lunch money! Pals, The Enforcer! :D
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I'm the The Enforcer?
I thought it was Dirty Harry and Arn "The Enforcer" Anderson from WWE/WCW. :lol: :lol: :lol:


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This is great news, thanks for sharing it MMP!

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Of course, the Fantastic Four 90's series wasn't very good. Shame it wasn't the Hanna Barbera series with Herbie (but that is in Copyright rights <strike>hell</strike> heck for now).

I really want the Superheroes '66 collection to be released (word is it won't, despite being on Amazon's listings). But I still have it on order, just in case.
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blah, I'll wait for the 60's cartoons to surface...
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2099net wrote: I really want the Superheroes '66 collection to be released (word is it won't, despite being on Amazon's listings). But I still have it on order, just in case.
man, I was so excited to hear that announcement and it's killing me that it got canned... there were some R2 DVD's that got released last year I think, but supposedly the quality is horrendous and there's only a handful of episodes one each. I was drooling over the thought of a complete boxed set collection!
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What did you think of the 60's Spider-man collection?
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STASHONE wrote:
2099net wrote: I really want the Superheroes '66 collection to be released (word is it won't, despite being on Amazon's listings). But I still have it on order, just in case.
man, I was so excited to hear that announcement and it's killing me that it got canned... there were some R2 DVD's that got released last year I think, but supposedly the quality is horrendous and there's only a handful of episodes one each. I was drooling over the thought of a complete boxed set collection!
Well, fingers crossed, it could still happen. After all, Spider-Man: The Vemon Saga was cancelled at one point for the same reasons (royalty/copyright issues with Marvel Entertainment Corp).
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orestes. wrote:What did you think of the 60's Spider-man collection?
It's good. Until you get to the final episodes which are nothing more than brightly coloured drug induced fantasies, with no recognisable Spider-Man elements.

But the set still gets a :up: from me!
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I've seen all the episodes and like them all, even the crazy ones. :)

I never picked up the sdet when it came out because it was on TV daily but now I might consider picking it up. I hope it has some cool bonus features. I should read up one it offers.
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No Bonus features. :( But a cool physical package :) and hey, its cool just to have them all in one place! :up:
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Hmmm well that is unfortunate about the bonus features.
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2099net Wrote:
Well, fingers crossed, it could still happen. After all, Spider-Man: The Venom Saga was cancelled at one point for the same reasons (royalty/copyright issues with Marvel Entertainment Corp).
It wasn't cancelled it was only delayed to June 7th, 2005 in the U.S.

Here's the link to Amazon:

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Of course, the Fantastic Four 90's series wasn't very good. Shame it wasn't the Hanna Barbara series with Herbie (but that is in Copyright rights hell heck for now).
I never saw the 1960's version of The Fantastic Four series but I wouldn't like Hanna Barbara to replace Human Torch with H.E.R.B.I.E.. Anyways I thought the 90's version was great along with all the guest stars superheroes.
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MickeyMousePal wrote:2099net Wrote:
Well, fingers crossed, it could still happen. After all, Spider-Man: The Venom Saga was cancelled at one point for the same reasons (royalty/copyright issues with Marvel Entertainment Corp).
It wasn't cancelled it was only delayed to June 7th, 2005 in the U.S.

Here's the link to Amazon:

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2099net Wrote:
Of course, the Fantastic Four 90's series wasn't very good. Shame it wasn't the Hanna Barbara series with Herbie (but that is in Copyright rights hell heck for now).
I never saw the 1960's version of The Fantastic Four series but I wouldn't like Hanna Barbara to replace Human Torch with H.E.R.B.I.E.. Anyways I thought the 90's version was great along with all the guest stars superheroes.
Is Herbie, like Herbie the car with # 53 ? Or is it something else ?

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Different HErbie... this one was HERBIE the robot, aka Humanoid Experimental Robot, B-Type, Integrated Electronics.

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Is Herbie, like Herbie the car with # 53 ? Or is it something else ?
H.E.R.B.I.E. is a robot that took Johnny Storm place since the studio didn't want kids to put themselves on fire like the Human Torch.

This is H.E.R.B.I.E not the Disney car. Marvel's Fantastic Four took out H.E.R.B.I.E. before Disney took out the car.

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