Will Muppet Babies ever be released to DVD?

McFraggle

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bobhopesite said:
Maybe they asked Disney.
Yes, I'm sure. :smirk: Then Disney would politely send them a cease and desist letter. :smile:
 

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Perhaps if there was a place online that publiclly proved that people WANT muppet Babies.. and enough of them want it to make it worth the while of producers.. they would bring them out again. All we need is a way to prove it's wanted by a very large following..
 

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I'm sure if stuff starts selling, we'll see something. :big_grin:
 

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It's me again.

No demand for Muppet Babies on DVD? Take a look at this:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...ssPageName=WDVW

It's up to $103.50 for 50 episodes and there's still 1 day and 4 hours left. I think there is a demand. This isn't the first listing you know.

Besides, it might be the people who favor the Muppet Show over Muppet Babies who say things like that. I for one, never did take a liking to the Muppet Show. Sad but true.

- Zajiue
 

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yeah i thinkt here is a demand for dvds i bet the people that bought the muppet babie doll for there child maybe bought it jsut for the dvd.
 

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If there is a market for some of the stuff I see on DVD, then I'm sure there is a market for the "Muppet Babies."
 

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I know I would buy season sets of Muppet Babies, and I won't even fork out for Star Trek eason sets, so there must be some kind of demard, right? From at least one of us...
 

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McFraggle said:
I'm with you Beau, so that makes two of us. :big_grin:
As mentioned in the other thread i think the problem is the format. Shows like Garfield, Ninja Turtles and others can get away with narrower profit margins because everything is produced in house. The muppet babies has so many clips from so many films that you'd end up paying a lot more for the set and frankly i just can't see it making money that way.
 

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I agree that it would take some time to get all the licenses.
 
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