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which Disney Channel series needs a DVD release?
Welcome to Pooh Corner 1 (25%)
Dumbo's Circus 1 (25%)
Kids Incorporated 0 (0%)
MMC (the Disney Channel's Mickey Mouse Club) 0 (0%)
Adventures in Wonderland 0 (0%)
The Woozles 0 (0%)
Ink and Paint Club 0 (0%)
Quack Attack 0 (0%)
Muppets Tonight 1 (25%)
other 1 (25%)
Total Votes: 4
which Disney Channel show needs a DVD release?
Topic Started: Jul 22 2007, 11:26 PM (153 Views)
Speedy Fast
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What "old school" Disney Channel series do you think needs to be released on DVD the most?

While making this list, I realised that there were many shwos that I couldn't think of.
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IronMaidenRules
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Actually, in my opinion, Disney shouldn't try to release a series, such as those mentioned, any time soon, but should start a focus on releasing boxed sets of the classic shorts starring Mickey, Donald, Goofy, etc. There are very few of these out on DVD, and the ones that are were already available on VHS before DVDs came around. I say, the more of these, the better.
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Speedy Fast
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IronMaidenRules
Jul 26 2007, 02:37 AM
Actually, in my opinion, Disney shouldn't try to release a series, such as those mentioned, any time soon, but should start a focus on releasing boxed sets of the classic shorts starring Mickey, Donald, Goofy, etc. There are very few of these out on DVD, and the ones that are were already available on VHS before DVDs came around. I say, the more of these, the better.


Actually, many classic Disney shorts have been released on DVD, in the Treasures collection (as well as the many family-market releases). All theatrically released Mickey Mouse cartoons have been released on DVD.
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