Post by cartoondude135 on Jan 28, 2024 23:34:26 GMT
From Treehouse TV website’s Toons n’ Tunes from around early 2003-early 2008. This was a feature From Treehouse TV’s website called "Toons n' Tunes" that allows you to listen to various songs from various shows that aired on Treehouse TV.
Although I did manage to find some songs from the Treehouse TV show Wee 3 on YouTube, this is only part of my childhood recovered. If anybody can find the remaining songs from the Treehouse TV show Wee 3, please do. I managed to acquire some sound files from the now defunct Sly Cooper Thievius Raccoonus online flash site, so I’m 50% positive I can do this same thing with a little bit of help. But this time, Wayback Machine failed me.
From Treehouse TV website’s Toons n’ Tunes from around early 2003-early 2008. This was a feature From Treehouse TV’s website called "Toons n' Tunes" that allows you to listen to various songs from various shows that aired on Treehouse TV.
Although I did manage to find some songs from the Treehouse TV show Wee 3 on YouTube, this is only part of my childhood recovered. If anybody can find the remaining songs from the Treehouse TV show Wee 3, please do. I managed to acquire some sound files from the now defunct Sly Cooper Thievius Raccoonus online flash site, so I’m 50% positive I can do this same thing with a little bit of help. But this time, Wayback Machine failed me.
Do you have some relevant links?
"oooh, you're a- a freaked out child in the woods..."
If you can find all the Wee 3 songs from the Treehouse TV Toons n' Tunes player between November 13, 2006 - August 24, 2007, please do. MY IT abilities to reverse engineer this program are beyond me.
If you can find all the Wee 3 songs from the Treehouse TV Toons n' Tunes player between November 13, 2006 - August 24, 2007, please do. MY IT abilities to reverse engineer this program are beyond me.
Okay but are the songs themselves found?
"oooh, you're a- a freaked out child in the woods..."
They managed to recover the prologue of the Scooby Doo games series Horror On The High Seas and Mayan Mayhem! I too thought those .swf cutscene/cinematic files along with that game Carrot Season (not to be confused with Carrot Sweeper) were lost for good!
It's beyond my capabilities at this point; I really have tried everything I could think of from my end but to no avail. So I need someone with higher IT decrypting knowledge and capabilities that far exceed my own to help me resolve this. For both me and everyone else searching frustratingly for this specific part of our lost childhood! They're all depending on me with your assistance as I seem to be the only one who has this one critical piece of memoric information retained firmly in my brain!
Please help! I have faith and I do believe in you! I *really did* try everything I could think up on my end but to no avail! But I'm convinced it's still out there... somewhere. I just need to seek help from anybody who's recovery skills far exceed my own. And it’s not just for me, it’s for everyone else frustratingly searching for this piece of lost childhood.
I need you to help recover every audio file - specifically relating to the Kid's Show Wee 3 via this program from treehousetv.com and it's Toons n' Tunes music and video player. Look for every Wee 3 song between the time period November 13 2006 - August 24 2007.
Toons n' Tunes is a feature that was available on treehousetv.com for the timeframe November 13 2006 - August 24 2007. It was at the time YouTube was just created. Throughout that time period, the songs on the Toons n' Tunes player kept changing. It's only about 10 months of data to dig through; that amount of time shouldn't take too long to sift through.
What makes this more complicated is that Treehouse Tv's Toons n' Tunes is INDEED a .swf program. So I'm convinced that the .swf audio files are still secure in the Wayback Machine.
The song audio files may not work via the Toons n' Tunes player anymore, but maybe - just MAYBE they'll be playable via a .swf decompiler!
Please reply back when you make a breakthrough. This is a RELIC and I'm convinced it's still out there!
Although some of these shows were weird, they're still childhood material for 90's born people!
EACH DAY WE DON'T LISTEN TO OR VIEW THEM AFTER A DECADE, WE MISS THEM DEARLY!!!
And cross my heart, I WILL be sure to credit that person who found the Wee 3 songs as "Special Thanks" when I render the Wee 3 songs into a YouTube video via Vegas Pro.