Post by brandonthefan01 on Dec 6, 2021 4:45:42 GMT
I just recently found out from someone on the SBMania forums that there exists a TV version of the Got Chocolate Milk? SpongeBob print ad.
Basically, it was pretty much the same as said print ad itself, but with SpongeBob at the end solving the problem by putting his entire head in a milk glass.
It unfortunately hasn't resurfaced yet, though it might be on a Nickelodeon commercial break video from between February-March 2001.
Wow! I can’t believe it got found! It’s definitely not as frightening as I expected it to be. I guess the next step would be to find a version without talking over the beginning and the “public service announcement” text aired outside of the interview.
I feel like it's gonna be a little harder finding the version outside of the interview
Post by brandonthefan01 on Oct 29, 2021 5:12:03 GMT
Back when Christopher Robin (2018) was still in production, Chris O'Dowd was originally going to voice Tigger in the film. But due to negative reactions during test screenings, Disney decided to replace him with Jim Cummings (the current voice for both Pooh and Tigger).
IDK if anyone who worked on the film still has audio of O'Dowd's Tigger, though I doubt we'll ever hear what his Tigger ever sounded like.
In case you don't know what Overball is, it's one of those games that you could download from the WildTangent website (either as a free trial, or by purchasing the full version), released around 2003.
The gimmick here is that you play as a four-colored ball as you move it over flower beds to plant flowers on your way to the exit. You also had to avoid monsters, but can be removed by finding a bomb powerup.
The game also had two modes: Collect Mode (where you go at a leisurely place), and Timed Mode (where you have to complete the levels within time limits)
I tried looking for it on WildTangent's website, and they no longer have it, unfortunately, so I don't think there's a way to find the full version of Overball.
All I know (also) is that there's footage of the game on YouTube, and yeah
Post by brandonthefan01 on Sept 21, 2021 0:42:55 GMT
Been wondering about it after knowing that Baby Looney Tunes and the 2003/2004 Looney Tunes shorts were presented in 16:9 HD, and I wasn't sure if that short (the one based on the book by Chuck Jones) was ever produced in that format.
I feel like it exists, but I'm not 100% sure if it truly is real.
Hello does anyone have a recording the marathon of Looney Tunes from New Years Day 2009? also do they have the cartoons An Itch In Time and Book Revue?
I remember it, but unfortunately, I never recorded anything in 2009. (I know the marathon was called the Looney TOONORMUS Marathon)
Post by brandonthefan01 on Aug 4, 2021 22:39:31 GMT
In case you don't know what Overball is, it's one of those games that you could download from the WildTangent website (either as a free trial, or by purchasing the full version), released around 2003.
The gimmick here is that you play as a four-colored ball as you move it over flower beds to plant flowers on your way to the exit. You also had to avoid monsters, but can be removed by finding a bomb powerup.
The game also had two modes: Collect Mode (where you go at a leisurely place), and Timed Mode (where you have to complete the levels within time limits)
I tried looking for it on WildTangent's website, and they no longer have it, unfortunately, so I don't think there's a way to find the full version of Overball.
All I know (also) is that there's footage of the game on YouTube, and yeah