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Old 06-19-2018, 03:08 AM   #9
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If Cartoon Network doesn't want to air these classic shows on television anymore then why not release them on DVD? Nostalgia sells and everyone loved these shows growing up.
They sometimes appear On Demand, but the real question is like what was asked earlier. Why is it just Courage The Cowardly Dog that they actually want to get DVD sales from when they have all of these other shows they can profit from? There’s many shows that never even got a DVD release or only appeared on those Holiday DVDs they used to make.

My guess, during the perfect opportunity for good DVD releases like Season sets, they chose to do these cheap Volume and Holiday DVDs rather than like really sell the series. Then they waited for the time when those fans of those late 90s to early 2000s grew up and only hardcore fans bought them with Courage being the only one that did well.

Nostalgia can sell, but only when marketed properly.
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