"What's with Andy?" on Video and DVD
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We the undersigned as copyright-lovers, have deep concerns for the internet piracy of Andy, and other movies or shows of middle to high profile, like Walt Disney's "Song of the South," which has never been released on video or DVD in America due to the objections to the movie by the African American community, And most recently, Universal Studios and Marvel Comics have suffered from the piracy of last summer's release of "The Hulk," when a New Jersey man who obtained a copy from a New York City advertising agency, posted it on the web through a Dutch bootlegging chatboard.
As a special treat for the DVDs, the episodes could have a special introduction by a celebrity host, like Ian James Corlett, the voice of Andy Larkin, but if not, the introductions can be done by any teen celebrity, like Nick Cannon, Aaron Carter, Avril Lavigne, Jonathan Lipnicki, Alexa Vega, Amanda Bynes, Hilary Duff or Haley Joel Osment. In addition, the DVDs can also have a fun interactive game on each disc, as well as a behind-the-scenes featurette and some of the Fox/ABC Family and Teletoon promos for the show.
Of course "What's with Andy?" is distributed by various television networks in 52 countries worldwide, your distributors can talk to Disney, Universal, Sony, 20th Century Fox, Artisan or Anchor Bay about releasing them in the United States, Canada and Mexico alone, and to Village Roadshow Pictures for the release in Australia and Japan alone, and in the rest of the world, independent distributors can handle the releases. If worldwide sales are successful, we would like to see "Sagwa the Chinese-Siamese Cat," "Galidor," "Big Wolf on Campus," "The Kids From Room 402" and your other works also on video and DVD with equally impressive success.
We, the undersigned, bid you "Good Luck."
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