TM2-Megatron wrote:For me, it's either TV shows as box sets or no purchase at all. If other companies can manage to competently produce season (or, at least, many-episode boxsets) for older shows and cartoons, then Disney should be able to as well. Even that cheesy 80s cartoon COPS (fighting crime in a future time) has recently seen a release of season 1. If Disney can't make money on the shows they're putting it, then it's some failing in their marketing/etc. departments, not in the actual shows or people who're willing to buy them.
I agree of course that producing season sets is neither cost-prohibitive nor difficult enough for Disney to legitimately "cop out" by producing partial-season or random-episode discs. However, simply assuming that Disney will go the route of three-episode discs with the rest of their TV shows ad infinitum is sort of pessimistic. Just because they chose to go that route with two shows doesn't mean that they would do that sort of thing for all shows.
Personally, I was quite surprised that Ducktales and Rescue Rangers were coming to DVD at ALL, considering how severely Disney has buried those and other shows of the same era on either very late night TV or "in the vault". The fact that they, in addition to Gargoyles (whose appearance on DVD was also a surprise to me) got 27-episode volumes was an even bigger surprise, since the last time I bought Rescue Rangers on home video, it was on a 2 (yes, that's right, TWO) episode VHS tape. And, like I mentioned earlier, it would be a rather bizarre move to have the first "season" of Ducktales and CDRR on a box set and the second "season" (and beyond for Ducktales) on stand-alone three-episode discs. I think that either Disney will go ahead and release volume 2 on DVD or not at all.
I know it's easy to get angry at Disney for giving sorely neglected TV shows and movies more of the shaft. But occasionally, they also get some things right. Would I be happier with a Ducktales or Rescue Rangers sets with special features? Of course I would. But I'm still happy to just have my bare bones discs, since there is no longer any way to watch them legally without the DVDs. So I'll go out and buy them, because I don't want Disney to think that I'm not interested in buying DVDs of ANY sort.
Of course, if you don't want to buy lesser releases of such shows, that is your choice. But keep in mind that NOTHING has been announced, good or bad, about them yet, so there's no way of knowiing what Disney's next move will be. All we can do is sit tight and hope for Disney to make the best decisions for everyone and not more that only alienate their fans.