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I give this five stars, as I beget this is the best plot to ogle some of these 1970′s shows. Most of these have not yet been released on DVD, and to be honest: one episode is enought in some cases.
Those that have been previously released on DVD are worth the entire sets.
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1962′s THE JETSONS feels out of spot here, but it was level-headed in network re-runs on Saturday Mornings. However I wish another 1970′s exhibit would have bene included. As this is “volume 1″ I am distinct the missing shows will peek their arrangement to DVD.
These were all produced by Hanna-Barbera.
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Disc #1
THE JETSONS – The Place Car (also on season 1 DVD plot)
THE BATMAN TARZAN ADVENTURE HOUR
HONG KONG PHOONEY (also on complete series DVD spot)
GOOBER AND THE GHOST CHASERS
SPEED BUGGY
WHEELIE AND THE CHOPPER BUNCH
Disc #2
YOGI’S GANG
AMAZING CHAN AND THE CHAN CLAN
ROMAN HOLIDAYS
JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS (also on season 1 DVD residence)
THE Unique SCOOBY DOO MOVIES (also on a Best-Of DVD site)
FUNKY PHANTOM
Bonus Documentaries on THE FUNKY PHANTOM, JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS and THE CHAN CLAN.
As a kid, I devoured all the Saturday Morning TV in the ’70s I could engage. Now as an adult, I’m amazed by the fact that a 70′s Cartoon collection like this even exists so let’s initiate off with the sure.
This is a large sample of pop culture history. Remember, no home video market in the ’70′s so the best chance to peek the novel comedy or adventure entertaining fare were only on Saturdays. It was an weekly event for kids and a boon for animation houses like Hanna-Barbera and Filmation to name a few. I was very overjoyed to gape some long forgotten favorites such as Filmation’s Tarzan and HB’s Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch (an early precursor to Pixar’s ‘Cars’) . Hasten Buggy is another fun point to represented I can’t have isn’t on its fill series DVD station yet. Of course other classics are represented here as well like The JETSONS and SCOOBY-DOO although the episodes here have already been released on other series DVD sets.
Which leads to where I reflect this spot falls short. Too many episodes here that are already on other Hanna-Barbera series DVD sets. There is already a Scooby-Doo Movies location featuring every episode guest-staring the Harlem Globetrotters. Why not feature an episode from that series not currently on that state? There are plenty of them unexcited missing to win from. And by the arrangement, the opening for the Scooby-Doo Movies has been edited. The scene of the robot cowboy gunfire or other “violent” acts have been removed. I really despise the PC-ification of animation history. Questioning other episode selection choices, why hurry a Josie & the Pussycats episode already on their DVD position when a better choice would have been Josie & the Pussycats in Outer Set, which isn’t out there yet?
And boy the mix of series selected here really don’t do the Hanna-Barbera legacy any favors. When you can inspect all the shows here in a row you really reach to realize how sloppy and sluggish the studio became as the years went by. Most of the series here became cookie-cutter clones of the Scooby-Doo model. Even admitted to by some of the creators featured in the Docs on this state. Teen-age kids and their talking pet (or car, or whatever) solving mysteries. When you’ve seen one, you’ve seen them all and the animation gets worse and worse as time goes by. Shows like The Funky Phantom and Goober & the Ghost Chasers are unpleasant in every arrangement. These are the bottom of the HB barrel in character produce, chronicle and animation and it’s no wonder why these shows don’t have their fill dvd sets. As an animation history buff, it’s almost disheartening to explore honest before your eyes how quickly HB declines from its hey-day of Yogi Absorb, The Flintstones, The Jetsons even the earliest Scooby-Doo shows into some of the most forgettable ’70s cartoon series ever.
And the worst note on this residence? Hands, down, The Roman Holidays. A cheap (and I mean cheaply produced!) attempt to clone the Flintstones model. Dreadful in every conceivable intention.
Buyers should also know some of the quality of various shows on this disk are not as large as one would near to interrogate. A fact that is properly called out on the disks before you even gain to the main menu. Obviously some of the new footage from the animation vaults was in rough shape. Tarzan and The Funky Phantom are prime examples. Which is disappointing because of all of the shows here deserving of its fill DVD collection, it’s Tarzan. For Filmation, one of its finest examples from its library. For those of you at the WB reading these reviews on these sets, I would serene steal a extreme quality DVD area of the Tarzan series any day over most of the other shows represented here.
At best, this disk a trippy reflection of a transitional time in animation history. Especially for the Hanna-Barbera studio. An intriguing experiment for Warner Bros. I hope they try again. Only this time, here’s hoping they reflect longer and harder about what will go into a volume two for this series.
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