SilverWook said:
The Jetsons Movie and We’re Back have both had a DVD release in widescreen.
Spielberg’s "Family Dog"series has not come out on DVD, although the pilot episode was originally an Amazing Stories installment.
Heavy Metal has long been on DVD and the Blu Ray is terrific. There are some very minor differences in the soundmix, but it’s unlikely a stereo soundtrack recorded off cable prior to the official 1990’s video release exists. The Japanese Laserdisc is open matte.
Beavis and Butthead Do America has also had a nice DVD release.
Cat’s Don’t Dance has only come out on DVD in full frame.
There are a couple other anime or family films I could add to the list soon as I’m done sorting out my LD collection.
On a very weird matter regarding Family Dog, for some reason it was officially released on DVD by Universal in Brazil (NTSC R4), but it lacks original audio. I’ve actually bought the 2 DVDs years ago and I believe to include all episodes produced. I haven’t watched it yet, but if anyone is interested in sourcing the English audio (and other possible dubs), I could dump the discs.
A film I didn’t read people discussing here is A Goofy Movie. As far as I know, there isn’t a proper release of this film on home video. The NTSC R1 and R4 releases are cropped 4:3 and while the western R2 is anamorphic, there’s the 4% PAL speed-up. Netflix has recently released the movie, but it looks far worse than the Disney Cinemagic HD from German SKY TV.
I’m actually quite curious about the LD, is it letterboxed?