Prof Bunsen
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Well, it's 2016 and we still haven't heard a word from Disney on seasons 4 and 5.
I think the reason why they haven't been released yet is not specifically copyright issues, but more like intellectual property issues. In order to release something to home video, Disney/Jim Henson Enterprises needs permission, as well as money for royalties, from all the guest stars to lend their likenesses in the episodes. Warner Home Video had this quagmire when they were trying to release a complete set of The New Scooby-Doo Movies. They weren't able to get all the guest stars' permission to use their likenesses, and so they released a compilation set instead of only 15 episodes from that show. So it's possible that Disney hasn't released the final two seasons yet due to the reason I've just stated, which may be likely. It can be a herculean task because even for a expansive corporation like Disney, royalties are expensive, and they want to prioritize their expenses towards future feature films, their amusement parks, and for research and development. The only thing we can do right now is just wait patiently until they reconsider their efforts in releasing the fourth and fifth season box sets, which may take a little while. Remember they need to pay royalty fees and obtain permission from the guest stars themselves, not just for music.
I think the reason why they haven't been released yet is not specifically copyright issues, but more like intellectual property issues. In order to release something to home video, Disney/Jim Henson Enterprises needs permission, as well as money for royalties, from all the guest stars to lend their likenesses in the episodes. Warner Home Video had this quagmire when they were trying to release a complete set of The New Scooby-Doo Movies. They weren't able to get all the guest stars' permission to use their likenesses, and so they released a compilation set instead of only 15 episodes from that show. So it's possible that Disney hasn't released the final two seasons yet due to the reason I've just stated, which may be likely. It can be a herculean task because even for a expansive corporation like Disney, royalties are expensive, and they want to prioritize their expenses towards future feature films, their amusement parks, and for research and development. The only thing we can do right now is just wait patiently until they reconsider their efforts in releasing the fourth and fifth season box sets, which may take a little while. Remember they need to pay royalty fees and obtain permission from the guest stars themselves, not just for music.