DVD?
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Douglas_Fir — 21 years ago(March 18, 2005 05:36 AM)
I have some relatively good news for you!
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=3130
Wonder Woman Season 3 on DVD will come with a bonus DVD featuring the firsrt episode of Shazam! ("Joy Riders") to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Warner Television.
This also makes it fairly likely that Warner Home Video are at least considering releasing the show on DVD at some point too (although that hasn't officially been announced yet). -
marisa_girl — 20 years ago(June 25, 2005 06:44 AM)
Wow, I hadn't seen this in years! If Warner does plan to release the series on dvd, they'd better do a better job cleaning up the transfers if this teaser is any indication. Question for afficionados: Is that Lyle Waggoner as the Shakespeare-spouting Elder? It's not listed in his credits at IMDb but it sure it sounds like him!
"I was just a kid when I killed your parents" - The Joker -
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stoll48021 — 20 years ago(June 17, 2005 04:22 AM)
The best copies of this show and Isis can be found at superstrangevideo.com
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stevenfallonnyc — 19 years ago(October 15, 2006 07:28 PM)
I gave an email to the company and they said while ISIS will be released, no plans for Shazam on DVD yet. It's logical though, my guess is they will release the series when the film comes out in 2008 (in which Michael Grey batter have a cameo!).
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grendelkhan — 19 years ago(February 04, 2007 10:31 AM)
The tv show was done under license by Filmation, but the series (much like the Star Trek cartoons) was owned by the parent company, in this case, Warner Bros., which owns DC Comics. Warner Home Video has the rights to release the series, but has stated in on-line chats that they have no current plans to release it. If the movie is produced and released (especially if it is a hit) them the Shazam live action series and cartoon would be likely for dvd release.
BCI has the rights to distribute the former Filmation properties, which are controlled by the Navarre Corporation. However, Filmation did not control the series they produced under license, such as: Star Trek, The Archies, Shazam, The New Adventures of Zorro, The Adventures of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes, and (probably) Gilligan's Island. The same is true for Marvel Comics, in regards to the licensed properties they produced, like Star Wars, the Micronauts, and Master of Kung Fu. Lucas controls all of the Star Wars material, while Marvel only owns the original characters they created for Micronauts and Master of Kung Fu, such as Bug (Micronauts) and Shang-Chi (MOKF). -
matt3775 — 18 years ago(May 05, 2007 09:17 PM)
I found this page on Amazon linked from IMDB:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00005JODZ/imdb-adbox/
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grendelkhan — 16 years ago(August 29, 2009 09:37 PM)
Amazon provides listings for unreleased shows as a guide for demand for a particular show, regardless of whether or not a studio plans a release. Isis was an original creation, owned by Filmation. The crossovers were possible, since they produced both shows, but they don't own both characters. the recent DC Isis is possible as the charcater was based on an Egyptian god; therefore, in the public domain. They made an homage to the tv character, without making a direct copy.
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originaLee — 15 years ago(October 13, 2010 12:34 PM)
I'd like to see a box set that contains all 28 episodes of the 70s live action show, the 2 episodes of Isis that guest starred CM, and all 13 cartoons (from the 1980s "Kid Superpower Hour with Shazam"some written by Paul Dini, btw). Toss in audio commentary by Jackson Bostwick and Michael Grey on select episodes, maybe as bonus features, some of Bostwick's home movies on the filming of the show and the Drew Carey episode with CM, and I think that would make any CM fan very happy.
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grendelkhan — 15 years ago(November 30, 2010 09:33 AM)
I would say the most likely release scenario is that WB puts it out through their Warner Archives manufacture-on-demand program. My guess would be a release for the live action show and one for the caartoon, though they could just do a complete Shazam release. However, it will be bare bones, without remastering. There just isn't a viable commercial market, bootlegs notwithstanding.
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blusreturned — 13 years ago(May 15, 2012 10:18 AM)
To get back to a former question: it was neither Lyle Waggoner Nor Adam West that voiced the elders in Shazam! the producers themselves (according to an interview with Bostwick)provided the voices of Solomon, Hercules, Atlas, Zeus, Achilles and Mercury (saved them money by NOT having to pay others to do it.
However it does state in the cast list and his own page that West Voiced Hercules in ONE episode (the final one actually "Out Of Focus") i went back on Youtube (you can watch the entire series on that site) and watched the episode again. can't say it wasn't him but can't be sure it was since he may have done it in a different pitch or tone. (Doesn't Sound Like Him To Me But I Won't State Catagorically It's Not Adam West Either)