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8/17/2009 5:29 PM
horselightning
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Member since: 2/12/2009
why not release circus boy on dvd?
there are actually fans who remember that show. Not to mention monkees fan who buy them just see little micky sanf bimbo the elephant. micky himself would probably be thrilled. you could probably gbet him to do an intrerview or comentary or something., Circus Boy is sertainly a treasure. hey shout factory should give it a try.
8/23/2009 7:10 PM
MaskedMala
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Member since: 6/22/2009
RE: why not release circus boy on dvd?
I'm with you, count me in
8/28/2009 2:05 PM
tvfan2089
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Member since: 7/8/2009
RE: why not release circus boy on dvd?

yes with commentary from micky dolenz.

9/7/2009 10:49 PM
horselightning
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Member since: 2/12/2009
RE: why not release circus boy on dvd?
i bet micky would love to do comentary. course he was only ten years old when did rthe thing so his memory made be limited some what but. being that show was part of his child hood . i bet he would be excited about it. not ot mention shout factory  could capitolize on two fan bases. the circus boy fan base and the monkees fan base. and what was the series on ly two seasons. that make nifty box set of the whole series. com e on rrhino think about it now.
9/14/2009 8:36 PM
yogurt
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Member since: 4/27/2009
RE: why not release circus boy on dvd?

Never heard of it.

9/24/2009 9:45 AM
horselightning
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Member since: 2/12/2009
RE: why not release circus boy on dvd?
you probably weren't born when it was on the air. micky's probably rought though. it may never come out on dvd. which i think its quiet sad. they do rin tin tin and lassie from the period. why live out corky and bimbo the elephant?
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