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17 episodes plus the unaired pilot! Sweet!
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17 episodes plus the unaired pilot! Sweet!
CRUMBS!
Danger Mouse was one of my favorite shows growing up. This is great news.
I'm sure if this sells well, they'll release more stuff like Count Duckula, Belle and Sebastian, and The Seven Cities of Gold.
http://tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=3470Quote:
Originally Posted by Super-Eggroll
"Rumors of a Count Duckula release have been floating around the 'net for the past few months. It was assumed that A&E would release the show, since they recently licensed a few shows from FreemantleMedia, including The Wind in the Willows, a Cosgrove/Hall production. Jano Rohleder, webmaster of Duckula Online did some research and found out that Capital Entertainment will release the set in the US. The release is rumored to be coming this September."
Saw this at Best Buy, never heard of it in my entire life. Asked other people, they also have never heard of it. Never heard any of the other shows mentioned by Super-Eggroll either...whats the deal?
You're uncultured?Quote:
Originally Posted by Clash!
Clash - If you never had cable growing up, or never watched Nickelodeon in it's prime, then you missed out on pretty much everything mentioned.
I only vaguely remember the shows myself, but what I do remember was that they were good enough to watch in between GI*Joe and Transformers during the crappier cartoons in the afternoon on other stations.
I'm excited about the others, but Danger Mouse was the shit back in the day. I'm all over this one.
Shit, I will own this. I've tried to find this and Count Duckula online with limited success. This is really exciting.
Yesss. This is awesome! Greatest mouse-with-eyepatch show ever produced.
Ahh, see I never got cable (satalite actually) until I was like 14. Only time I ever got to watch cable stuff was at my grandparents homes, and I would usually only be there on weekends. So that meant Nickelodeon showed "Wild & Crazy Kids" and "Double Dare". Besides MTV was cool back then, so you know.Quote:
Originally Posted by Super-Eggroll