Dear Disney, please re-release all the Muppet movie soundtracks...

Drtooth

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I feel that Disney has wasted opportunities in the past to advertise such items on the Muppet DVDs they release. They stick unrelated kidvid ads on there that probably aren't reciprocated on those releases.
They put promos for unrelated KidVids on everything. Even their Disney Afternoon DVD's. What Darkwing Duck fan wants to know that they made another Little Einstines DVD? Especially when they could have used that space to promote Ducktales, Tailspin, or even The Tick for the 20 something toon fans that wanted the sets.

I really don't see why they haven't even tried anything outside the 2 Christmas albums... especially since they shut Muppet Musique down (how can it be stealing from you if you don't offer it in the first place?) And I don't see why they can't be profitable either. We got that 25th anniversary thing years ago and nothing since.
 

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Companies who get upset over people trying to share stuff that the company will probably NEVER put on DVD or CD (via Youtube or whatever) really amuse me. How else are we supposed to watch/listen to it? You COULD make it available to us, you know :stick_out_tongue:
 

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Companies who get upset over people trying to share stuff that the company will probably NEVER put on DVD or CD (via Youtube or whatever) really amuse me. How else are we supposed to watch/listen to it? You COULD make it available to us, you know :stick_out_tongue:
If it were something obscure I could see why they'd hide such a thing in their musty basement. But this is the Freaking Muppets we're talking about. Even the Fraggle Rock soundtracks were rereleased. And out of the three major branches, that's pretty much the most obscure of the group. Disney needs to make some deal with Kotch records, like Henson and Sesame Workshop did.
 

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Especially when they could have used that space to promote Ducktales, Tailspin, or even The Tick for the 20 something toon fans that wanted the sets.
It's like we do not ever matter. I think we are the demographic most disenfranchised when it comes to what we group up with.:stick_out_tongue:
 
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