Galaxy High got released?
Years ago. in 2 sets. I'd be surprised if they don't sell for a fortune on amazon by now. That was pretty long ago.
Wow. I'm a fan of a lot of obscure 80's cartoons and shows Family Guy has yet to reference...so you know they are rather obscure

Again, I say thank goodness for torrent sites, as it's not right that even one season has not been released of most these shows. I did recently buy a newly released dvd that has 10 COPS episodes and one Hey Vern episode.
As you can see, a good half of these have never seen the light of day either in a box set or even a single best of disc release. But I also understand why Rhino/Shout/etc are reluctant to release these...as its a bit of a gamble. Why spend all the money to remaster and package if hardly anyone will remember or buy? My Little Pony can sell because the cheap flash new show has a huge audience.
You know Rhino's dead, right? That's why it took FOREVER to get Transformers, G.I. Joe and Jem on DVD... the Hasbro cartoon license was completely lost after Rhino... I'm absolutely glad they didn't get TMNT... The Hasbro cartoons pretty much got to Sony at one point... they ALSO hate box sets... and intense negotiation took place for Shout to get them all. Jem seemed to be the big hold out.
A lot of the ones listed are owned by the big companies that don't want to put anything on DVD except for overpriced collections of recent shows (mostly cable ones I've never heard of). it is kinda up to the Mill Creaks and the Shouts to release these things. Yet, Shout made deals with Nickelodeon to release Nicktoons, they made a deal with Warner Bros to get Max Headroom and Captain Planet... Why not get them to release all those weird obscure shows from the 80's that have a cult following?
And yeah, the new MLP is HUGE! And with late teen and 20's kids, too. I was at first reluctant to see it, now I just wanna find out what the hype's all about. I hear nothing but good things, and it's become HUGE as an internet meme. All I can remember about the old series was how dreadfully boring it was.