- A movie block not unlike (Mr. Spim's) Cartoon Theatre. If anything, it'd be a good place to show whatever films from WB and other film libraries they can get ahold of (H-B's features,
Gay Purr-ee,
The Phantom Tollbooth, the LT compilation films), and hopefully some more obscure fare like Disney Channel or CN used to show 'way back when. It's a pipe dream due to the legal mumbo-jumbo involved, but I'd love to see the Richard Williams
Raggedy Ann and Andy feature shown on television again, especially due to its recent surge in popularity.
- the DePatie-Freleng cartoons, and maybe even their Dr. Seuss specials.
- On the subject of specials, both the Rankin/Bass specials and the Kipling/Cricket in Times Square specials Chuck Jones did in the 70s. Regarding the former, Universal and WB have cooperated before to present that video release with all the specials on one box set, hopefully they'd be able to do the same for at least the more obscure R/B holiday specials since the more iconic ones are still available OtA.
- some silent/early sound rarities, could even be a place to showcase the superb restorations of cartoons from this era from Thunderbean, Stathes and other parties in the same way the TCM events for those who don't have access to it.
- the "Big 3" of the Amblin/WB collaborations (
Tiny Toons,
Animaniacs,
Pinky and the Brain). I'm really grateful we're getting some of these Spielberg shows like
Freakazoid! on launch, but I sincerely hope we can get these as well in the future, although I can settle for
Taz-Mania,
Detention or
The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries in the interim.
-
Garfield and Friends as well as the network specials with Jim Davis' fat cat.
- As Toonatic said above me, the 90s Batman (plus Superman) shows.
-
Hoppity Hooper, as it's mainly only available in subpar VHS transfers from the 1980s.
"With all respect to the great mousetrap."- Popeye, "The Spinach Overture" (1935)