Kotzi is currently burning the Art Media "Dinosaur Adventure" DVD at the moment. It would take about 10 hours to burn it probably due to the damage in the disc. So, it might be awhile before there's any sight of the Dutch Dinosaur Adventure and Portuguese Notre Dame dubs being found.
And the fact that there are error messages when she tried to rip the Art Media DVD "Notre Dame" is the exact reason why there's much damage on it. That's what happens when you buy used DVDs!
7/24/21 UPDATE: Apparently, extremewreck2000 mentions that either the Tagalog or Welsh dubs of the Dingo Pictures movies exist. I'm not 100% accurate if it ever does, though. I wouldn't blame Japan for not getting Dingo Pictures the localization treatment that the rest of Europe and Islamic countries had. So if you believe me that there are any Tagalog, Arabic and/or Welsh dubs of any Dingo films existing, let me know which ones.
I think he meant that as a sorta-joke, because you never know how deep the Dingo hole goes. I'm pretty sure none of the Dingo movies were ever dubbed in those languages.
Yeah, it really is a weird rabbit hole, & it's not like Space Cats where there is still a boundary to what is possible either. With this one, you won't even KNOW what to expect with these movies. They're essentially the equivalent of Random Land in SpongeBob SquarePants. Anything can happen in any way, & you'd probably never know, & if you finally get to know about it, it'll just lead to more questions than answers, with so many twists, & turns that it just straight up becomes a confusing can of worms with no conclusion what-so-ever. Again, Space Cats sort of falls into that as well, but at least with that show it seems that we're getting somewhat of a conclusion as to what the heck is going on(I now strongly believe rights issues have to be resolved for it to see a home media, or streaming release as Marvel Animation is owned by Disney while Paul Fusco Productions is owned by Paul Fusco, & unless otherwise noted, all signs point to only 13 episodes being made, & the latter half might actually be episode titles from other, more obscure shows), whereas with Dingo Pictures, it's only gotten more, & more complex as we go further, & further. At this point, we're seemingly about to find some late 1990s VHS that has a Tagalog dub of one of their movies with all of the absolute madness in mind. Or heck, a freakin' Welsh dub, or a freakin' Japane-oh wait, I don't think Japan would ever accept foreign garbage being sold there, so that won't be happening.
Are you sure a Tagalog dub of one of Dingo's films exist? If so, which one?
Not sure if a Tagalog dub exists, but considering how the rabbit hole is just getting far weirder, & weirder the more we go into it, there's bound to be one found. Not going into specifics here though.
youtu.be/TG0zcXRyxt4 Here is the Art Media/WG Verlag DVD menu for "Dinosaur Adventure". And here's hoping that the Dutch dub of said movie will be found.
Thanks for acknowledging the fact that they're non-existant! Hopefully, CVN Dubbing Studios will fix that!
Actually, all I'm saying is it's possible they exist considering how deep the rabbit hole goes. It's one of those wild possibilities that may be true, but we just have no idea about it yet. Sure, we don't have any confirmation, but that doesn't mean they're non-existent. They might exist, & we just don't know where to look. If proof of those dubs existing ever shows up, it'll be certainly no surprise at this point.
UPDATE: JanLSB (that's PingoDictures2's Discord name, by the way) has mentioned that the ISO for the Art Media Ein Prinz für Ägypten DVD is ready! That means there will be a 100% chance that the Portuguese track from the DVD will be uploaded.
Are you sure a Tagalog dub of one of Dingo's films exist? If so, which one?
I don't think a tagalog dub of Dingo exists
Granted most tagalog dubs I see for animation are in the form of tv shows. While I see animated movies too they're rare to me or mostly disney films.
Well yeah, I agree with you. Even then, I think it's mostly anime that get Tagalog dubs. Western Animation getting Tagalog dubs is apparently much rarer, especially back then.
We have confirmation that the Art Media DVD for "Moses Prince of Egypt" contains the Portugal Portuguese dub of the Dingo version. It'll be posted eventually.