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Post by kpfightforfive on Apr 4, 2009 8:10:05 GMT -5
Disney: Lilo and stitch: 65 Episodes (Sept. 20, 2003 - july 29, 2006) Lizzie McGuire: 65 Episodes (jan. 12, 2001 - feb. 14, 2004) jett Jackson: 65 episodes (Oct. 25, 1998 - june 22, 2001) So Weird: 65 Episodes (Jan. 18, 1999 - Sept. 28, 2001) The Jersey: 65 Episodes (Sept. 24, 1999 - mar. 23, 2003) Bonkers: 64 Episodes (Sept. 4, 1993 - Dec. 21, 1995) TaleSpin: 65 Episodes (Sept. 9, 1990 - aug. 8, 1991) Chip 'N' dales rescue rangers: 65 Episodes (mar. 4, 1989 - Nov. 19, 1990)
Playhouse Disney:
PB&J Otter: 66 Episodes (Mar. 15, 1998 - sept. 24, 2000) Stanley: 65 Episodes (sept. 15, 2001 - Nov. 26, 2004) JoJo's Circus: 65 Episodes (sept. 28, 2003 - Feb 14, 2007)
any more, if so Please say...
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Post by darkwarrior on Apr 4, 2009 19:18:04 GMT -5
Total injustice, and I grew up on TaleSpin and Rescue Rangers, I think shows like that should've got a proper series finale.
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Post by millinniummany3k on Apr 21, 2010 16:05:13 GMT -5
I'm sure y'all would have spotted this but in Ron's treehouse in So The Drama there was a sticker, 'No on 65', so even the writers were familiar with the tradition if not policy of capping series at a certain point. It might be a case of quality over quantity, but I would argue this. If there can be more quality episodes why are they not made? And why are there more Mickey shows, more Pooh shows, and not shows that are just as if not more popular?
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Post by bloodmage478 on Apr 23, 2010 12:59:37 GMT -5
So Kp made 86 episodes, oh man i'm waiting for more Since kp is not availble in HDTV or bluray , the popurality is little low .. sometimes illegal stuffs can make a program much more popular ,just like south park,family guy ....they are availble for download ever since they were made , episode by episode
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Post by millinniummany3k on Apr 23, 2010 16:34:50 GMT -5
If Disney have no interest in putting the episodes on DVD then how about having them for download on their web site? They would get a huge amount of traffic and if they charge for each download they would get a stack of money.
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Post by shockwave on Apr 25, 2010 10:37:00 GMT -5
Webspace/server renting costs, etc.
It'd probably cost the same amount as it would a DVD method of distribution.
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Post by millinniummany3k on Apr 25, 2010 17:36:17 GMT -5
Say it cost a hundred thousand to do, and they charged a dollar an episide, and a hundred thousand fans bought the lot. Eighty seven times a hundred thousand equals eight million seven hundred thousand dollars. Not a trivial amount even by Disney's standards.
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Post by railroadnut70 on May 16, 2010 19:24:25 GMT -5
If Disney have no interest in putting the episodes on DVD then how about having them for download on their web site? They would get a huge amount of traffic and if they charge for each download they would get a stack of money. Kim Possible episodes are available on the iTunes store. I know, since I have purchased and downloaded a few of them myself.
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Post by millinniummany3k on May 16, 2010 19:28:34 GMT -5
Well there you have it. How much per episode? A dollar? Say eighty seven episodes, a hundred thousand fans bought the lot, eight point seven million dollars for iTunes.
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Post by railroadnut70 on May 16, 2010 20:08:36 GMT -5
Well there you have it. How much per episode? A dollar? Say eighty seven episodes, a hundred thousand fans bought the lot, eight point seven million dollars for iTunes. They're $1.99 per episode...
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Post by savingkp on May 19, 2010 12:01:26 GMT -5
not everyone has an Ipod.
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