Gracing late-night syndication and reruns for years to come, Freddy's Nightmares was a hotbed of the horror genre, coming in at a time where regulations were laxed and production was cheap, Freddy's Nightmares was one of a kind. Bringing in tales of humanity's depravity in an anthological format and hosted by one of the greatest horror icons of all times, Freddy Krueger (as played by the wonderful Robert Englund), this show deserves a release.

Stories ranged in terms of quality, but within the 44 episodes made, the show had an unimaginable number of plots, most of which didn't feature Freddy himself, but made up for that with intense creativity. From a vampire temptress camping, to a cannibal support group, then to a virus that caused people to combust from their lust, and this was just in the span of two episodes. From killers, to monsters, to aliens this show covered everything under the sun and everything that lurked in the shadows.

Besides the wonderful, Robert Englund (who would at least benefit slightly from the royalties), many talented people, on their way out of and on their way to stardom graced their presence on the show such as Brad Pitt and Mariska Hargitay.

Contemporaries of this show such as War of the World and Friday the 13th: The Series have long gotten releases, and this show is in need of one as well. Please consider signing in order to allow dedicated fans of this show to have it in their homes and newcomers to help bring this show in their hearts.