Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-31103158-20180111022705/@comment-28933543-20180114162005

WaltWiz1901 wrote: FMendoza wrote:

WaltWiz1901 wrote:

The "splat" logo will be retained on the Blu-ray versions, fortunately for you.

What bonus features could be on the sets, particularly new ones and those for the shows that didn't have any on DVD? What about the "Lightbulb" logo that appears on Kenan & Kel, Drake & Josh, The Amanda Show, and lot of other shows (recorded at the former Nickelodeon Studios and Nickelodeon on Sunset) that unfortunately were plastered again by the new one.

P.S.: It would remove the infamous Klasky Csupo "Robot" logo (1998-2008) at the end of Rugrats, The Wild Thornberrys, All Grown Up, Rocket Power and As Told By Ginger? You know that this logo has scared many kids at the time. I prefer the "Graffitti" one, though don't have the best animation in the world, it's poor and choppy. But I think it's better than Robot one. This will be on my shoebox of lies (jokingly). About the special feature, the same from box sets and compilation DVD's as well, preserved in original ratio.

PP.S.: Hey Arnold will remain the Snee-Oosh logo? The cartoons will cropped to 16:9? They were filmed in 4:3, until 2009, I guess, and they deserve to be preserved in original ratio. The shows will not be cropped to 16:9; they will, for the most part, be windowboxed into a 16:9 display. (The Rugrats season 2 DVD, which I recently got, has the episodes in their original aspect ratio, but there are black bars on both sides of the screen because of this; if you have either that or season 1 (the Paramount version, not the Amazon version), you'll know what I mean)

The bonus features for the Rugrats and Hey Arnold! DVDs, movie or not, are severely lacking. I could go on about this, but there aren't a lot of bonuses on either show's home media: The "Decade in Diapers" DVD had the pilot episode of the former, short clips of episodes that weren't on the main program, the two music videos that aired on Nickelodeon in the 90's and were featured as bonuses on the VHS release of one of their movies, and a "photo album", but that's about it (another DVD has the episodes from an older video as bonuses, and the first two movies have these bonuses). The latter show fares worse; that show's first movie only has its theatrical trailer as a relevant bonus feature.

What could go on these that weren't present on former releases?

Well, i dunno, the segments from episodes will have the credits and respective logos at the end, just like in the original airing, as well as Amazon and iTunes?