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This is why we need the DVD-on-Demand program to come back!gardener14 wrote:II'd be ecstatic if they offered more vintage titles from the 1950's-70's theatrical films and tv programs.
Why is that? I much prefer to have them as manufactured dvd's from DMC Exclusives, and most older titles have been released that way in the past few years. The end of the dvd-on-demand program kind of made me happy because I assumed that meant any future titles would come from DMC Exclusives, a much better product in my opinion.milojthatch wrote:This is why we need the DVD-on-Demand program to come back!gardener14 wrote:II'd be ecstatic if they offered more vintage titles from the 1950's-70's theatrical films and tv programs.
I'm betting it will be on April 30th since the current deal for this month ends on the 29thJTurner wrote:I wonder when this is coming? I LOVE this show.
What it means is it will be harder to get many of the titles you are wanting to see. Seeing any of these kinds of titles released via retail is over and at the time, DVD-on-Demand and DMC were the only way they would get released. They don't release THAT many titles a year via DMC and I think you are going to start to see more animated shows released. Basically, live-action Walt-era/ 1970's titles are in competition with Disney TV Animation for just a few spots. That's not a good place for either to be. I understand the desire to see all of it retail and on pressed discs, but that just isn't in the game plan anymore.gardener14 wrote:Why is that? I much prefer to have them as manufactured dvd's from DMC Exclusives, and most older titles have been released that way in the past few years. The end of the dvd-on-demand program kind of made me happy because I assumed that meant any future titles would come from DMC Exclusives, a much better product in my opinion.milojthatch wrote: This is why we need the DVD-on-Demand program to come back!
Well I am all for DMC if it means getting "Goof Troop", and the remaining episodes of "DuckTales", "RR", "TaleSpin", "Gummi Bears", etc.milojthatch wrote:
What it means is it will be harder to get many of the titles you are wanting to see. Seeing any of these kinds of titles released via retail is over and at the time, DVD-on-Demand and DMC were the only way they would get released. They don't release THAT many titles a year via DMC and I think you are going to start to see more animated shows released. Basically, live-action Walt-era/ 1970's titles are in competition with Disney TV Animation for just a few spots. That's not a good place for either to be. I understand the desire to see all of it retail and on pressed discs, but that just isn't in the game plan anymore.
Meanwhile, Warner Bros. is releasing tons of titles that never would have seen the light of day without DVD-on-Demand. Trust me, it's the only way we'll ever see all o these titles released.
Ya, that's not cool and comes off as rather cheep. Stacking discs is never a good idea!disneyboy20022 wrote:I recieved The 2 volumes of Goof Troop. One major gripe I have, is that the DVDs are stacked in single disc case........
It's from the early 90s part of The Disney Afternoon Block on Disney Channel which consisted of shows like Ducktales, Chip N' Dale Rescuer Rangers, Gummi Bears and other showsRichard--W wrote:Is GOOF TROOP from the early 1980s?