A streaming service might be a possibility, if Disney is willing to dig that deep into their archives. Streaming, after all, is how Warner Bros. got out many of its animated properties to the public again, thanks to their Boomerang website. Warner also has their Warner Archive service, which has put out a lot of their older, more obscure content onto press-on-demand DVDs and Blu-rays (cult classic animated movies, rarely seen Looney Tunes and even the rest of the previously released to retail Popeye theatrical cartoons are part of this collection). It'd be a dream come true, but I think Disney has their minds set too much on profits and trends to go to any lengths to throw us fans of these dying properties a bone. It would make some sense to do that though, with the new Muppet Babies doing so well on TV. Just like the hype that centered around the 2011 Muppets movie and the failure to release the rest of the Muppet Show then, they are missing out on a golden opportunity to preserve these ancient treasures while there is an audience for them.