What pieces of old media do you think / believe should get a re-release? Any media including books, music, TV shows, video games, movies, etc. I for one want them to re-release all of the Dodonpachi games on a legacy collection for the ps4, ps5, PC and all other available consoles with a lot if bonus and special features and the animes Trigun and Tekkaman Blade on blu ray with a visual scale upgrade to both of them each.
I also would love to see the people that own Cartoon Network re-release and put all of the shows that aired on the channel on sale on full series bl ray collections such as Ed Edd n Eddy, The Powerpuff Girls, Dexter's Laboratory, Megas XLR, Courage the Cowardly Dog, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, and Johnny Bravo.
A good remaster of DB,DBZ and DBGT and a good release of them,no 500 zillion dollar limited edition sets with orange brick quality.
Also a stable not scattered release of the Pokémon anime (at least the ash seasons) would be nice.especially including all banned or removed from air episodes. As for electric soilder porygon…add a MAJOR seizure Warner before the episode is shown.also market it to a more budget friendly yet more fan and adult audience (so stuff like ash at gunpoint at the safari zone can be included) and we have a perfect release…hopefully.
Also also a non censored Rockos modern life collection with the banned episodes.
Also also also any sort of home media release of the Quick Draw McGraw show.
Mischief Makers for the Nintendo 64. The game has literally never been made available on any kind of virtual console, let alone getting an updated version, even though the game remains popular among fans of the Nintendo 64.
Also there's lots of older sitcoms and cartoons that are begging for some kind of home release be it streaming or DVD. FFS I can't believe we STILL don't have a complete series DVD set of the 80s Alvin and the Chipmunks series after all these years with how popular it was.
I would be quite glad if all of The Muppet Show was released on Blu-ray uncut and with the original end slates uncensored, along with the pilots, The Muppets Go Hollywood, The Muppets Go to the Movies, Of Muppets and Men, and the Playhouse Video productions. For bonus features, I'd include... - The pitch reel - The pilot versions of Juliet Prowse and Connie Stevens episodes - All of the promos - Alternate edits or closings to certain episodes The remasters would be much like the Disney+ prints, but at the proper speed, the DVD framerate, and, while still slightly cropped, not cropped enough as to remove the leftover videotape editing bars.