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Disney Buy Outs That Never Were

KremlingWhatnot

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Does Anybody Know Any Disney Buy Outs That Never Were
I Know Three Thanks To An Ancient Thread
The Jay Ward Productions Library
The Hanna Barbera Library
And Nickelodeon
Were Originally Going To Bought Out But Were Never Proposed
Do You Guys Know Any More Disney Buy Outs That Were Never Proposed
 

Bliffenstimmers

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Did Disney actually have plans on buying all of those out or are those just another one of your nightmares?

At least Dreamworks is doing things with the Classic Media library they recently bought.
 

KremlingWhatnot

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Did Disney actually have plans on buying all of those out or are those just another one of your nightmares?

At least Dreamworks is doing things with the Classic Media library they recently bought.
Yes It Was According To A User On Here, Look Disney Looking Into Universal's Assets And You'll See What I Mean
 
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