Post by brandonthefan01 on Nov 28, 2017 2:13:26 GMT
Around 2010, Capcom released an app called “Mr. Bill” (based on the character from NBC’s Saturday Night Live created by Walter Williams, which BTW, he voices Mr. Hands/Mr. Bill in this), and it was this app where you would launch Mr. Bill, as he goes flying, while avoiding obstacles, and collecting food, and drinks, so that his flapping meter won’t go down.
If I remember correctly, there were 4 chapters to choose from. One was called “Mr. Bill Joins the Circus”, (Not to be confused with the first ever Mr. Bill skit of the same name) and was about Mr. Bill and his family performing at a circus lead by Sluggo, and yeah. The 2nd one was called either “Mr. Bill Gets Farmed Out”, or “Mr. Bill Farms Out”, and was about Farmer Sluggo hiring the Bill family to take the other workers’ places, since he couldn’t find them anywhere. The 3rd one was called “Mr. Bill Vs. Zombies”, and I forgot what it was about. (All I know is that it had something to do with Halloween, and yeah) And the last one was called “Thanks, But No Thanksgiving”, and was about Mr. Bill and his family having Thanksgiving, and yeah. (In other words, I forgot what it was about)
There were 2 modes to choose from, one being the story mode, where you can complete a task to earn a medal every time you do that task, and an endless mode where you can see how far Mr. Bill can go.
This app also features a soundboard, with audio clips from some Mr. Bill skits. (Although, it uses some audio clips all the way from from “The All New Mr. Bill Show”, to “Mr. Bill Goes to Jail”)
Sadly, around the early-to-mid 2010s the app was taken off the App Store, and was never seen again. (This is all I could remember from the app, and yes, I’ve played it before)
Post by brandonthefan01 on Nov 22, 2017 22:12:02 GMT
Around 2006 or so, I remember seeing another Spot the Block PSA, and it started with Billy and Mandy eating (I think) potato chips, and Irwin (in the same disco outfit from the other Spot the Block PSA) appears teaching Billy and Mandy about eating right or something, I dunno. All I know is that I remember seeing it on CN a few times, and yeah.
Does anyone know what I’m talking about? (And no, I don’t mean the one with Bloo finding the “block”)
Post by brandonthefan01 on Nov 22, 2017 13:24:04 GMT
Around the late 2000’s or so, I used to remember this thing (I think it was a show or something IDK) about this girl who is trying to rescue her pet cat Tiger from a streetlight, and this fireman comes to the rescue, but somehow, both the fireman and girl then travel around the world while trying to save the cat, and yeah. (Dunno how they did that) Now they must travel the world and save Tiger as well.
I remember also playing this game from that thing where the fireman has to sing My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean, and I dunno the controls to that game, but if you mess up, the fireman will speak gibberish, and the crowd would start booing at him, and yeah.
Does anyone know what I’m talking about? (NOTE: This is all I know about that)
It could possibly be either the UAV Home Video version or the one released by Unicorn video, inc which both came out in 1995. The only problem is that those versions are out of print and could be the wrong version if they contained the 1964 or 1948 adaptations since there's no images. I can usually get a hint that it's the Rankin-Bass version when Burl Ives is mentioned.
All I know is that the UAV Home Video Rudolph is on eBay.
Post by brandonthefan01 on Nov 21, 2017 17:10:09 GMT
Around 2005/6, I remember seeing a teaser for the TV show My Gym Partner’s a Monkey, and it started with a shot of the Charles Darwin Middle School building, as it zoom slowly into the building, some text appears on the bottom of the screen, and it then fades to the hallways of the school with (I think) a chalkboard with the show’s logo on it, and it fades to the board up close. Then the words (which I forgot what it said) fade in on the chalkboard about the show coming soon, and cuts to the Cartoon Network Logo seen on the same chalkboard, and yeah. That’s all I can remember. Can anyone help me out with this? I know it exists, and yeah.
I remember 4 years ago, I came across this random Youtube video that had a copy of a lesser known and very obscure Direct To Video Rudolph video. I remember discovering it while I was searching up random and lesser-known Christmas specials and films such as Nick and Noel from 1993 around December. However, I randomly came across one animated version of Rudolph The Red-nosed Reindeer that was completely animated in 2D and predated the Good Times 1998 film "Rudolph The Red-nosed Reindeer: The Movie". I forgot the name of the video, but if my memory is correct it might had came out sometime in the early 1990's around 1991 or 1993 if the uploader's who's name I forgot is correct.
I will try to describe this version of Rudolph the best that I can. The only parts I can remember is the opening where Santa is seen sitting on a chair or couch in a yellow room greetings the viewer and is about to tell us the story of Rudolph The Red-nosed Reindeer. The video then has a female narrator a few times in the story with voice acting. I remember the animation was surprisingly decent for a Direct To Video film from a lesser-known or forgotten animation studio. Anyway, the second scene I can remember a bit more is where Rudolph gets picked on by the other Reindeer at a school near lock rooms. The last part I can remember is where Rudolph is congratulated for helping Santa delivery presents by a male penguin followed by the female narrator giving a short recap on how Rudolph despite being made fun of for his red nose. The other citizens at the North Pole actually loved him. I believe that scene shows a few bits from the previous scene where Rudolph is getting picked on by the reindeer.
I remember this version of Rudolph was sold at a few video stores in the early 1990's or at only one store if the uploader's info for the video is correct. Sadly, I hadn't seen this version of Rudolph for a long time now. The video unlike the Rankin-Bass and Good Times version, was around 8 or 9 minutes long and Rudolph never had a love interest (If I'm correct) similar to the 1948 Fleischer short. For those at LostMedia can you help me solve what version of Rudolph I'm thinking off?
While this version isn't lost. It's extremely rare to find and isn't helped by how obscure it is since those Rudolph VHS videos has a limited run around the Christmas seasons between 1991 till 1994 or 1995 and how very little info this version is online.
Post by brandonthefan01 on Nov 19, 2017 20:29:12 GMT
Basically, it’s the same as the Cars teaser trailer that was seen on The Incredibles VHS/DVD, but with the November 4th, 2005 release date. Dunno where it can be found at.
Are you referring to The Crawling Niceness? That was the first appearance of Jeff the Spider, who was hatched by Billy, who found the egg in Grim's trunk.
I think so, but I’m not too sure. UPDATE: It’s not that episode. I remember when that episode had a song called (I think) “Oh, Mr. Eggy”, or something like that.
Post by brandonthefan01 on Nov 13, 2017 1:35:51 GMT
Does anyone remember that one episode of Billy and Mandy where Billy had to take care of an egg or something, and there’s this song about the egg, and it had Billy’s butt taking care of the egg?