SuperGzilla12
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Agreed. But I suppose HiT wants their DVDs to look "polished" at a certain level. Since they market DVDs like Let's Play School and Rhyme Time Rythum so much (Including them in so many multi-packs, re-releasing them often, etc.), you'd think titles like Walk Around the Block, Barney's Big Surprise, Good Day Good Night, Pajama Party, What A World We Share, Barney In Outer Space, Barney's Musical Castle... well, you'd think that they'd fit right into that groove. (Not to mention the Treehouse-era TV seasons...)I agree on the BYG vids (all but the last two haven't aged that well, but they would be nice releases for historical purposes), but the first two B&F seasons don't look that cheap to me, even without the nostalgia filter.
I don't think the "90's nostalgia" junkies are really looking for Barney DVDs. (Trust me, I want this stuff on DVD just as much as you do, but it doesn't seem all that possible)In addition, releasing the early seasons at some point would be a great way to capitalize on the 90's nostalgia going around.
Yes, but that was when you could slap Barney's face on anything and have it sell a million units. Times are different now, unfortunately.On the subject of the BYG videos, they reprinted those a ton, even though they weren't near the quality of the TV series.
Not surprised.Even the original three videos were going to be reprinted in 1995 under the title "Barney: The Early Years," but plans fell through.
Where did you hear about that?
I think I said it best in my Barney's Great Adventure review:Same here, admittingly. I have respect for a number of franchises, even if I'm not a fan of them, so if I wasn't a Barney fan, I'd put him in that category.
"In order to really understand Barney, you had to have loved him as a child, or had a child who loved him."
By the way, for anyone who wants to see my Great Adventure review, I'll post it here for you. Shameless self-promotion FTW!