Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Superman (Parents Approved Video PA-1020, 1986)
Title: Superman (and Great Adventures) Vol.2
Manufacturer: Parents Approved Video
Part #: PA-1020
Date: 1986
This release contains the following titles:
The Mummy Strikes
Volcano
Bulleteers
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Superman and Great Adventures Vol. 1
An earlier box art version of the Parents Approved release...
Title: Superman and Great Adventures Vol. 1
Manufacturer: Parents Approved Video
Part #: PA-1019
Date: 1986
This release contains the following titles:
The Mad Scientist
Underground World
Terror on the Midway
VHSRip Needed
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Superman #13045 (Trans-Atlantic 1987) Version A
An interesting early variant to one of the late 1980s Trans-Atlantic releases. I'm curious if the other two TA releases from 1988 I own have earlier cover art versions...
Title: Superman (Cartoon Favorites) Version A
Manufacturer: Trans-Atlantic Video
Part #: 13045
Date: 1987
This release contains the following titles:
Volcano
Magnetic Telescope
Bulleteers
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Superman #13045 (Trans-Atlantic Video 1988)
Title: Superman (Cartoon Favorites)
Manufacturer: Trans-Atlantic Video
Part #: 13045
Date: 1988
This release contains the following titles:
Volcano
Magnetic Telescope
Bulleteers
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Superman #13019 (Trans-Atlantic Video 1988)
VHS release that contains the odd B&W version of "Secret Agent" mentioned in an earlier post
Title: Superman (Cartoon Favorites)
Manufacturer: Trans-Atlantic Video
Part #: 13019
Date: 1988
This release contains the following titles:
Jungles Drums
Secret Agent
The Mummy Strikes
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Superman #13001 (Trans-Atlantic Video 1988)
Title: Superman (Cartoon Favorites)
Manufacturer: Trans-Atlantic Video
Part #: 13001
Date: 1988
This release contains the following titles:
Underground World
Japoteurs
Terror on the Midway
VHSRip Needed
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Fleischer SUPERMAN on DVD
My obsession with the Fleischer Bros./ Famous Studios SUPERMAN animated shorts has evolved over the years to carry over into the home video format changeover from cassette to the digital spectrum, a.k.a. DVD.
Again, it's a cheap thing to collect....I think the only time I've spent more than two bucks for any of the discs pictured below was when I sprung the 20 bones for the "official" warner Bros. Home Video release (pictured above), pre-ordering it from Amazon a couple years back. These discs, much like their VHS forefathers, can be had for a dime a dozen, and everybody with a means to duplicate digital video discs and their brother has done a release of some sort. Will my addiction carry through unto Blu-Ray? Probably, though it surprises me that nobody has stepped up and done a cheap BD release as of yet.
So here's a peak at my personal collection of Fleischer Superman on DVD....
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