Have you noticed that Disney owns Muppet Babies, but trots out stuff like Baby Pooh, Baby Mickey, and Baby Princess? I mean, they can't find any place for the original, but they have enough room for the cheap knockoffs?
Dantecat said:Nope.They should not do that.They should just release the originals ones on DVD.Because In real life,Everything should be complete/Unedit because whichever show is made they should make things unedited because that's the way is should totally be.Especially When various companies are never suppose to tell any company who owns any tv shows. was originally owned by them or if the other company bought from the other company that features a whole lot of TV and Movie Clips that are not by Disney at all.They are not suppose to make the Disney make the stuff unedit because the shows made like that,Other people want to see it too.Especially if they have any recorded ones on video or ever the store copys of it.It's a little long story on how things should really be complete/unedit.what do you think? Besides they should air it on Playhouse Disney.![]()
P.S.If they own the original,They should release them and not produce new series of them because they won't be as good as the older ones.Just like any other show of today.![]()
Actually... I MEANT merchandising. Merchandising would lead to a DVD release of some sort. The reason Disney didn't make any of those into shows is that no one will watch them. They tried to make Mickey Babies a cartoon a while back, but they never (thankfully) sold it. Baby Pooh is the most rediculous notion. I mean, aren't Pooh et al supposed to be plush toys? Wouldn't their infant forms be like, patterns or spools of fabric?BEAR said:But it is only merchandise with those characters (Baby Mickey, Pooh, etc), not any actual television show in progress. They should atleast release the Muppet Babies on DVD or produce a new series with them.
Teheheman said:They jumped the shark on the Flintstones when they made a version of the "Future Flintstones" where Pebbles and Bam-Bam were teenagers.
Daniel
Teheheman said:They jumped the shark on the Flintstones when they made a version of the "Future Flintstones" where Pebbles and Bam-Bam were teenagers.
Daniel