| 4/25/2007 9:03 AM |
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TheMarioCousin
 Member since: 2/25/2007 | | Carmen Sandiego cartoons | Is Shout! planning to complete the animated "Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego" series? Or is it suffering a similar fate to C.O.P.S.?
Chuck -
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| 4/25/2007 1:32 PM |
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B Ward
 Member since: 1/12/2007 | | RE: Carmen Sandiego cartoons | Sadly, it's currently gone the way of C.O.P.S.
Brian
"Know Thyself"
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| 4/27/2007 7:29 PM |
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The Snappy Sneezer
 Member since: 2/14/2007 | | RE: Carmen Sandiego cartoons | | If youy can answer this, have these made any profit or just not enough? I really wish these things could get pushed a bit better.and more in store exposure. Since this show was semi educational it should appeal to more than one sort of audience. |
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| 4/28/2007 6:57 PM |
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B Ward
 Member since: 1/12/2007 | | RE: Carmen Sandiego cartoons | I agree. However, we're not the ones responsible for in-store exposure. It's on the shoulders of the stores themselves, and sadly, there are way too many DVDs coming out every week for them to worry about the ones released months ago.
And no, I'm afraid I can't reveal anything about the sales outside of the fact that we haven't quite sold enough to warrant a second volume, at this time.
Brian
"Know Thyself"
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| 4/30/2007 6:44 PM |
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The Snappy Sneezer
 Member since: 2/14/2007 | | RE: Carmen Sandiego cartoons | That's OK.
Were there any advertisements for the set in parents, childrens and educational magazines? When I was a kid, we had this thing called Troll or Arrow where kids would get catalogs to bring home to books and other things, I wonder if such a thing still exists and if something like this could be marketed through them. I used to get Dynamite magazine through them. What I wouldn't do for a hardcover collection. |
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