The Pirates of Dark Water on DVD
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The Pirates of Dark Water on DVD
I don't think I've been this happy for a DVD releases since "Ducktales." Now, sadly, or not sadly, it is a DVD-on-Demand title at WB.com, but at least they finally put in on DVD at all. Word is other cartoons may follow it.
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Pirate ... ries/14334
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Pirate ... ries/14334
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Great news.. Sadly though I think WB is using the Archive system as an excuse to release just about anything these days. Even Season 2 of "Falcon Crest" is coming as part of their DOD programme. Whatever happened to trusting consumers? How do they know which specific shows or movies will sell well on DVD? And what's their definition of "well"?
Smaller companies like MPI or Shout are cornering the market on cult TV shows but don't seem to be going through any financial losses...or resorting to unreliable, cheap DVD-R manufacturing.
Smaller companies like MPI or Shout are cornering the market on cult TV shows but don't seem to be going through any financial losses...or resorting to unreliable, cheap DVD-R manufacturing.
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The production of (non-Scooby) Hanna-Barbera dvd sets has been virtually non-existant in recent years. If this DVD-on-Demand system is what's needed to get these shows out there, then so be it. The quality won't be that bad (hopefully), since the show is from the '90s. The rumored Josie & the Pussycats in Outer Space and Thundarr the Barbarian sets might show some wear, though.
But then again, DuckTales' (and any other DA set for that matter) quality was also quite bad for an actual retail dvd set (and no special features), so just because something gets released to retail stores, doesn't mean it's actually going to be remastered/restored.
I hope many more HB shows will follow. Great news indeed. And they made a cool/matching cover to boot.
But then again, DuckTales' (and any other DA set for that matter) quality was also quite bad for an actual retail dvd set (and no special features), so just because something gets released to retail stores, doesn't mean it's actually going to be remastered/restored.
I hope many more HB shows will follow. Great news indeed. And they made a cool/matching cover to boot.
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I agree so far as WB should have released this in the stores. I think they underestimate how many fans of this show there actually are. Their loss in the end. But, so long as we get any kind of release, I'll take it. Being very honest, I didn't even think they would release this one at all!Cordy_Biddle wrote:Great news.. Sadly though I think WB is using the Archive system as an excuse to release just about anything these days. Even Season 2 of "Falcon Crest" is coming as part of their DOD programme. Whatever happened to trusting consumers? How do they know which specific shows or movies will sell well on DVD? And what's their definition of "well"?
Smaller companies like MPI or Shout are cornering the market on cult TV shows but don't seem to be going through any financial losses...or resorting to unreliable, cheap DVD-R manufacturing.
It's true, just becuase we get a store release doesn't mean it will look much better then the stuff from WB's Archive Collection. How cool is it that they didn't give it that dumb, generic cover that most in the Archive Collection have and gave it a proper HB cover instead!Duckburger wrote:The production of (non-Scooby) Hanna-Barbera dvd sets has been virtually non-existant in recent years. If this DVD-on-Demand system is what's needed to get these shows out there, then so be it. The quality won't be that bad (hopefully), since the show is from the '90s. The rumored Josie & the Pussycats in Outer Space and Thundarr the Barbarian sets might show some wear, though.
But then again, DuckTales' (and any other DA set for that matter) quality was also quite bad for an actual retail dvd set (and no special features), so just because something gets released to retail stores, doesn't mean it's actually going to be remastered/restored.
I hope many more HB shows will follow. Great news indeed. And they made a cool/matching cover to boot.
I was wondering if the last "Tiny Toons" and/ or "Animanicas" may get a release like this?
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-Walt Disney
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I know, I was so upset when I read that.Cordy_Biddle wrote:Great news.. Sadly though I think WB is using the Archive system as an excuse to release just about anything these days. Even Season 2 of "Falcon Crest" is coming as part of their DOD programme.
On the plus side, August 31 is only 3 days away!
But I'd rather get pressed discs and not DVD-R's. Especially since other regions are getting pressed discs for "Falcon Crest" (they're already up to Season 3!)
Regarding "Pirates of Darkwater", I don't remember much of the series, but I do still have a plastic cup from a fast-food restaurant happy meal many years ago (not sure if it was McDonalds or some other place).
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OMIGOD...likewise if Warners is planning on continuing "Knots Landing" on the Archive label I'll be seriously peeved. I don't accept DVD-R in my collection at all. It's not a reliable format for me.Escapay wrote:I know, I was so upset when I read that.Cordy_Biddle wrote:Great news.. Sadly though I think WB is using the Archive system as an excuse to release just about anything these days. Even Season 2 of "Falcon Crest" is coming as part of their DOD programme.
On the plus side, August 31 is only 3 days away!
But I'd rather get pressed discs and not DVD-R's. Especially since other regions are getting pressed discs for "Falcon Crest" (they're already up to Season 3!)
Regarding "Pirates of Darkwater", I don't remember much of the series, but I do still have a plastic cup from a fast-food restaurant happy meal many years ago (not sure if it was McDonalds or some other place).
albert
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It in fact was one of the later shows to come out of HB before they ultimately became WB.REINIER wrote:I did not know this was a hanna barbera show, here's hoping they'll
someday release fish police
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All the adversity I've had in my life, all my troubles and obstacles, have strengthened me... You may not realize it when it happens, but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you.
-Walt Disney
All the adversity I've had in my life, all my troubles and obstacles, have strengthened me... You may not realize it when it happens, but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you.
-Walt Disney
Thanks for the inputmilojthatch wrote:It in fact was one of the later shows to come out of HB before they ultimately became WB.REINIER wrote:I did not know this was a hanna barbera show, here's hoping they'll
someday release fish police
I once saw this animated movie called
the count of monte christo, does that sound like something of hanna barbera???..
I really like to see that one again
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That I don't believe is a HB toon.REINIER wrote:Thanks for the inputmilojthatch wrote: It in fact was one of the later shows to come out of HB before they ultimately became WB.![]()
I once saw this animated movie called
the count of monte christo, does that sound like something of hanna barbera???..
I really like to see that one again
You can find what is on the list here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanna-Barb ... roductions
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All the adversity I've had in my life, all my troubles and obstacles, have strengthened me... You may not realize it when it happens, but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you.
-Walt Disney
All the adversity I've had in my life, all my troubles and obstacles, have strengthened me... You may not realize it when it happens, but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you.
-Walt Disney
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I use it only if the info provided has links from reputable sources. If you put in the work, Wikipedia CAN be a good place to look for info. But you still have to work.REINIER wrote:Thanks again Milo![]()
I never use wikipedia as source material, guess sometimes it actually is correct information
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All the adversity I've had in my life, all my troubles and obstacles, have strengthened me... You may not realize it when it happens, but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you.
-Walt Disney
All the adversity I've had in my life, all my troubles and obstacles, have strengthened me... You may not realize it when it happens, but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you.
-Walt Disney