oh that would be great!I hope once SpongeBob SquarePants ends, that they'll release the complete series in a huge DVD collection that would cost around $100 or less, so that it can save me the trouble of collecting individual season boxsets or themed DVDs to watch all the episodes I missed...
It would be even greater if they made a special collectors' edition case for SpongeBob SquarePants: The Complete Series that resembles the Krusty Krab restaurant, that you can lift the roof off of, to reveal the DVDs inside.oh that would be great!
I hope once SpongeBob SquarePants ends, that they'll release the complete series in a huge DVD collection that would cost around $100 or less, so that it can save me the trouble of collecting individual season boxsets or themed DVDs to watch all the episodes I missed...
Even if they are antique, I'd prefer owning the DVD over having to pay for the show on streaming services. I hope someday, people will realize the impracticality that forking their hard-earned money over to Netflix brings when they waste their hard-earned cash over and over, causing a resurgence in the collecting of DVDs a few decades later to watch their favorite movies and TV shows (just like the recent resurgence of vinyl records in music).DVDs will be antique by the time the show ends
trueDVDs will be antique by the time the show ends
DVDs have more charm, i used to get so hyped when i got a DVD, the excitement while you are putting it in, something that cannot be recreated with streaming servicesEven if they are antique, I'd prefer owning the DVD over having to pay for the show on streaming services. I hope someday, people will realize the impracticality that forking their hard-earned money over to Netflix brings when they waste their hard-earned cash over and over, causing a resurgence in the collecting of DVDs a few decades later to watch their favorite movies and TV shows (just like the recent resurgence of vinyl records in music).
I think it's better to have a one-time expense paid towards a physical copy than it is to burn through years of hard-earned money to watch movies or TV shows over and over via paid streaming services like Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Vudu, etc. despite it being convenient, plus, it basically feels like "pay-per-view on steroids"...I hope someday that they bring back DVDs, etc., in order to reinstate that "pride of ownership" that has been lost on users of those expensive streaming services...