Although I'd prefer complete series releases, Thundarr, Dragon's Lair, Monchichis, Flintstone Kids, and Mr. T will be on DVD soon. I'll probably get it.
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Fli...1980s-V1/13320
Warner Bros. Presents Saturday Morning Cartoons: 1980s
- littlefuzzy
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Re: Saturday Morning Cartoons 80s DVD: Dragon's Lair, Thunda
Can you repost the link? It is missing some stuff in the middle.Ioz wrote:Although I'd prefer complete series releases, Thundarr, Dragon's Lair, Monchichis, Flintstone Kids, and Mr. T will be on DVD soon. I'll probably get it.
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Fli...1980s-V1/13320
I presume you copied the text on a webpage where the link was, instead of copying the link itself. I've done that before!
Edit: Here is the full link:
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Flints ... s-V1/13320
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Now, this is the stuff from MY childhood, ha. I would prefer to get individual, complete or season sets too, but maybe I'll finally start collecting these anyway, for now. It would be cool to see this stuff again. I didn't really watch Mr. T, though I was aware of it, and I'm not sure how into Monchichis I was, but I was big on Flintstone Kids, even though I had my little continuity complaints, being used to the adult Flintstones shows, and I watched Thundarr early on too. Plus, I caught Dragon's Lair now and again because who didn't love Daphne from the game, ha. I would probably mainly be getting this Dragon's Lair and Flintstone Kids. The shows I watched most hardcore were Teen Wolf (dying for that to get a DVD release!!!), the Ewoks (that too!!!), anything Disney, Scooby-Doo and some other Hannah-Barbera stuff, Chipmunks, Galaxy High (I do have all of that one), Smurfs when I was younger, Superfriends, Looney Tunes shorts, Richie Rich, Heathcliff, and some very dated stuff like Turbo Teen, Frogger, Pac Man, Rubix Cube, Fonzie's cartoon, and that sort of stuff, ha. The ABC Weekend Specials badly need some DVD releases too! I want the Two-Minute Werewolf, the one about the winged horse, the Mark Twain stories, and the ones about that Tubby kid and his friends. I remember those most of all. oh, and the animated ones like Bunnicula, Miss Switch and the sequel, and the Land of Og! These sets should have the Time for Timer stuff and other segments too!
Yeah, the full list of 11 featured shows can be found here:
http://www.dvdizzy.com/dvdschedule3.html#bottom
Chuck Norris Karate Commandos.... 'nuff said.
http://www.dvdizzy.com/dvdschedule3.html#bottom
Chuck Norris Karate Commandos.... 'nuff said.
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Ah, Goldie Gold, the Biskitts, Kwicky Koala, and Ed Grimley are also familiar to me, if they aren't my most fondly remembered shows! Would still be neat to see them again whenever I want! I didn't realize these sets had so many shows on them. And, when I was mentioning favorite shows, I forgot to mention Real Ghostbusters, which I have picked up volume 1 of so far. It was a major fave of mine, but I sort of file it more in my list of afternoon faves, which is a different list all together.
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Why can't they just release "Flintstones Kids" by itself? *sigh*
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