so, how about we look for the symbol of the tv that made this demonstration video, maybe we got some information from the company
that might be a good idea! im going to make a lmw article to maybe get a bit more atention to this, also from what i got when talking to manny tremberly(the creator) just a handful of copies were sold over the site but it never made it to retail stores, he also says he storyboarded it and did the voices, i havent talked to him in two years and his facebook was deleted so we cant get anymore info from him and the other person that was a lead left me on seen. Also do you have a discord or something i can add you on so i can give you all the info i have.
Hi everyone, I was looking through some of Frivolous Fairytales copyright documents (this is the website I used: uspto.report/TM/76418546. try copying and pasting the link into Google if it gives you an error message), and I found something that I thought was interesting. It seems to be a scan of the cover art used on the DVD and VHS releases of the show, and it actually reveals a fair amount of information that was previously unknown. For one, it confirms that the show was planned to be split into “volumes,” although whether any other volumes were produced after #1 is yet to be seen. It also provides the names of others who worked on the show alongside Manny Trembley. With all of that being said, would anyone be willing to reach out to the 3 additional individuals known to have worked on this show? Stephan Kuslich seems to be the most active online and seems to still work at Ghost Productions. I know this is a lot to read but I’m incredibly interested in seeing this show be found.
Ghost Productions seem to mostly be focused on making animations of medical simulations nowadays, but I think they probably have some Frivolous Fairytales materials archived. The best course of action as it stands today is to attempt to get in contact with Stephan Kuslich as he seems to be the only person to have worked on the show that still has direct access to Ghost Productions.
I also found this YouTube channel which seems to be fairly active: youtube.com/user/Stephan4ghOst (the other channel linked above seems to be defunct, although some of the videos on the channel may prove useful in the search).
I think if I try to contact anyone through the Ghost Productions website, it probably won’t lead me anywhere. I don’t have Facebook but I could set one up and send Stephan Kuslich a message, and then I could also try contacting him through his YouTube channel as well. I’ll keep you up to date and let you know if I’ve reached out/received a response from anyone.
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Well the only thing we can do after I contact Kuslich is to wait and see if he responds. I think I’ll start by leaving a comment on his YouTube channel and include some of my contact information just to see if he’d even be willing to aid in the search for this show. I don’t want to bombard him or make him uncomfortable. If he reaches out, then we’ll go from there. I’ll keep you posted, though.