WB Archive Collection: Discs On Demand!
Thundarr is really the only one of these titles I'd care to get.
It was a childhood favorite and I occasionally still catch it on Boomerang when I visit my parents... It's held up better than I thought it would.
Pirates is okay but Josie in Space is far inferior to the first Josie series. Only Janet Waldo (aka Judy Jetson aka Josie in most of the episodes) and Dan DeCarlo fans need to buy this for completeness.
Some Little Mermaid fans might buy Pirates of Darkwater... Jodi Benson (Ariel) is the female lead voice in that series.
It was a childhood favorite and I occasionally still catch it on Boomerang when I visit my parents... It's held up better than I thought it would.
Pirates is okay but Josie in Space is far inferior to the first Josie series. Only Janet Waldo (aka Judy Jetson aka Josie in most of the episodes) and Dan DeCarlo fans need to buy this for completeness.
Some Little Mermaid fans might buy Pirates of Darkwater... Jodi Benson (Ariel) is the female lead voice in that series.
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So, now that Warner life seems to be picking up in the Archive ghettos, maybe it's time to start talking Quick-Draw and Huck Vol. 2 again?Randall wrote:Looks like Thundarr and Josie & the Pussycats in Outer Space too, judging by other posts in that thread. Good choices. This looks to be the way of the future for most Warner-owned cartoon shows. Retail, pressed DVDs would be nicer, but if this is the only way they'll get released, then I'm all for it.
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Re: Dark Water, Thundarr, Josie coming to Warner Archive
I'm hoping so..!
And also maybe The Peter Potamus Show, Atom Ant, Secret Squirrel, Frankenstein Jr. and the Impossibles, Shazzan, .. the list goes on for awhile, really.
And -- since Thundarr is on the menu -- I'm hoping we may also see some other Ruby-Spears series, like Fang Face.
I'll buy 'em if you release 'em, Warner Archive! Promise!!
And also maybe The Peter Potamus Show, Atom Ant, Secret Squirrel, Frankenstein Jr. and the Impossibles, Shazzan, .. the list goes on for awhile, really.
And -- since Thundarr is on the menu -- I'm hoping we may also see some other Ruby-Spears series, like Fang Face.
I'll buy 'em if you release 'em, Warner Archive! Promise!!
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Re: Dark Water, Thundarr, Josie coming to Warner Archive
Artwork and trailer. Price will be $19.95. Plus it looks like the addams family cartoon might come for halloween!
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Pirate ... ries/14334
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Pirate ... ries/14334
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Re: Dark Water, Thundarr, Josie coming to Warner Archive
Pre-ordered, even though PoDW is not one of my 'must-haves' .. but I do wanna encourage this release model for possible future Saturday-morning toons..!
Agreed on the packaging (even though I generally 're-package' all of my DVD's in thin-paks, anyway). It definitely sets it apart from the standardized 'generic' look of most Warner Archive titles.
Agreed on the packaging (even though I generally 're-package' all of my DVD's in thin-paks, anyway). It definitely sets it apart from the standardized 'generic' look of most Warner Archive titles.
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Just seeing the bright, spiffy package makes me reconsider my decsion to pass on this title. That Hanna-Barbera banner gets me every time. I certainly look forward to other uture cartoon releases from Warner, however I can get them. Totally stoked for Thundarr. Just when I thought things were petering out on the classic cartoon-on-DVD front, Warner Archive comes to the rescue.
Programs like Warner Archive are definitely the future for shows like this, and countless films, so it's nice to see greater effort put into making a nice-looking package. I just bought a few older Archive releases, and they look so uniform and unappealing, even if I love the contents. We collectors are a vain lot.
Programs like Warner Archive are definitely the future for shows like this, and countless films, so it's nice to see greater effort put into making a nice-looking package. I just bought a few older Archive releases, and they look so uniform and unappealing, even if I love the contents. We collectors are a vain lot.
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As a couple of our more recent WB Archive reviews have pointed out, the line's packaging has changed radically to become more specific to the title instead of the uniform packaging.
But, although this means the titles are getting a more "commercial/mainstream" style to their cover art - often using original poster or production art - the flipside is what I feared what might happen with the concept: that they've started to release these sometime niche titles as WBAC discs instead of pressed platters.
On more than one occasion, there were titles that were announced as "proper" discs that are now trickling out through the WBAC, and you can't tell me realistically that the new "restored/remastered" branded discs didn't have their updates carried out for a more mainstream issue, perhaps before the figures showed they could still land the same audience as a WBAC release.
I haven't had a problem with any of the DVD-Rs with these, but there's something more reassuring about having a pressed disc, especially since there doesn't seem to be a replacement program for any that won't play. Like Rand says, we're a vain lot, but I remain a big supporter of the line and what it's doing...whatever it takes to get some of these obscure films and series out there, right!?
But, although this means the titles are getting a more "commercial/mainstream" style to their cover art - often using original poster or production art - the flipside is what I feared what might happen with the concept: that they've started to release these sometime niche titles as WBAC discs instead of pressed platters.
On more than one occasion, there were titles that were announced as "proper" discs that are now trickling out through the WBAC, and you can't tell me realistically that the new "restored/remastered" branded discs didn't have their updates carried out for a more mainstream issue, perhaps before the figures showed they could still land the same audience as a WBAC release.
I haven't had a problem with any of the DVD-Rs with these, but there's something more reassuring about having a pressed disc, especially since there doesn't seem to be a replacement program for any that won't play. Like Rand says, we're a vain lot, but I remain a big supporter of the line and what it's doing...whatever it takes to get some of these obscure films and series out there, right!?
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And adding to the Warner Archive-salvaged "We're getting H-B after all!" fun:
Accdg. to TVShowsonDVD, the 70's New Addams Family on 10/19:
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Addams ... ries/14435
(And to save reading the article: No, the missing Scooby-Doo episode will likely not be included.)
Accdg. to TVShowsonDVD, the 70's New Addams Family on 10/19:
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Addams ... ries/14435
(And to save reading the article: No, the missing Scooby-Doo episode will likely not be included.)
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Re: Dark Water, Thundarr, Josie coming to Warner Archive
Nice..!
But .. Thundarr was a Ruby-Spears production .. not Hanna-Barbera.
Ah, well. I'll pre-order it, anyway!
Here's hoping Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space will be launching soon ..
But .. Thundarr was a Ruby-Spears production .. not Hanna-Barbera.
Ah, well. I'll pre-order it, anyway!
Here's hoping Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space will be launching soon ..