Post by insulting iguana on Jan 2, 2017 3:48:32 GMT
I rember one very fondly and you played as a rabbit (maby human)n you walk around town and play in an arcade and play crappy ports of famous arcade games
Post by insulting iguana on Dec 29, 2016 21:16:09 GMT
I can't send the link for some reason, but I found this on mouseplanet.Com
The Dreamfinder Films
When Epcot opened in 1982, the Journey to Imagination pavilion featured two characters who captured the heart of audiences: Dreamfinder, a bearded character (physically designed after Imagineer Joe Rohde) who was a combination of Santa Claus and the Wizard of Oz, and his little purple dragon companion, Figment (who was a literal representation of the famous "figment of the imagination").
The pavilion was to feature an attraction featuring the characters and a 3-D film titled "Magic Journeys" directed by Murray Lerner. However, there was some concern that the film might not be ready in time for the opening of the pavilion so Imagineering decided to prepare a back-up plan.
They contacted film maker Mike Jittlov, who was well-known for his 1979 short film, "The Wizard of Speed and Time." For the Disney Company, Jittlov also produced the short film "Mouse Mania," creating and animating the first stop-motion Mickey Mouse, along with at least 1,000 other Disney toys marching around a psychiatrist's office. Jittlov starred as the man living in a Mickey Mouse world. In addition, Jittlov produced a segment of an animated satellite shaped like Mickey Mouse's head that appeared when the Disney Channel premiered.
Jittlov was asked to produce a seven-minute live-action film featuring Dreamfinder that could be used to introduce some clips from "Magic Journeys" in case the entire 3-D film wasn't finished in time.
Actor Ron Schneider had just been hired to be the live action "walk around" Dreamfinder at Epcot when he received a call that he was needed for filming, even before he had a chance to think about his approach to the character or had been fitted for costume and make-up.
There was one day of filming in Florida and two days in Tujunga, California, at WED. The film, titled "Dreamfinder Run," had the character running around in a sped-up manner looking for various elements at Imagineering.
The final scene has Dreamfinder collapsed on a floor surrounded by film cans. He picks one up and looks at the camera and says "Roll the film!" At that point, some completed clips from "Magic Journeys" would be shown. (There is a small soundless moment in the film with the puppet Figment, but the film focused primarily on Dreamfinder and not the interaction with Figment, which would become the hallmark of the character.)
Lerner, who was directing "Magic Journeys," found out about this back-up plan and rushed to finish the film, it premiered on time so "Dreamfinder Run" was never shown in its entirety.
However, a small clip from that film was shown in the television special "Epcot Center: The Opening Celebration" shown October. 23, 1982. Danny Kaye and a very young Drew Barrymore meet Dreamfinder and his puppet Figment outside the original attraction transitioning into about eight seconds from the film.
Jittlov claims that the Disney Company still owes him $30,000 for the film. While Schneider enjoyed working with Jittlov, who he considered a genius, he was horrified at how he looked as Dreamfinder and was not disappointed that the film was never shown. Schneider went on for several years being the only Dreamfinder costume character at Epcot.
During this time there was another "lost" Dreamfinder film. Shortly after Epcot opened, the Disney Channel was born and despite the backlog of Disney cartoons and shows and films, the Channel wanted to provide original programming. So that first year, they aired three episodes of a Dreamfinder show, with actor Jack Kruschen performing the character. The episodes only ran once and were never rerun. They are not even listed in Bill Cotter's comprehensive and excellent book on Disney television, The Wonderful World of Disney Television.
Kruschen was a well-known character actor who received an Oscar nomination for best supporting actor for his 1960 role in Billy Wilder's comedy The Apartment and might be remembered by some as having played the Greek grandfathers in the 1980s sitcoms Webster and Full House.
When the Disney Channel thought about originating programming from the Disney theme parks, Ron Schneider tried to get the Disney Company interested in another Dreamfinder television series involving storytelling, but once it went to committee, the simple concept suddenly became overblown and unworkable.
There was going to be little mermaid show called The Little Mermaid Island done by the Jim Henson Company
Post by insulting iguana on Dec 28, 2016 2:57:59 GMT
I dident get it for Xmas but 5 months ago my dad pulled this beautiful 1950s typewriter out of the dumpster at work. It's a Olympia SF De Luxe Blue Script/ Cursive Typewriter it's kinda beaten but works very well.
Other than that type writer and my bf 2 Sublime picture disc plus his mate.feed.kill.repeat. cd it's the rarest thing I own/have in my house. Oh I do have an extremely obscure vhs tape I can't find shit about.
The banNana splits- whole secound season + original airings for season 1 aswell
i have the first 14 episodes in their original 1 hour format, transfered from quad tapes back in 1987, although i am not positive these are the EXACT same as when aired back '68 , but it's ALL that still exists of the 1 hour version.
Cattanooga Cats- no full 60 minute episode has been seen, all the shorts got split up.
i am not worried about this show, this will most likely be released through the Warner Archive
Where's Huddles?-missing 1 or 2 episodes
this was released on dvd through the Warner Archive not too long ago
Wait Till Your Father Gets Home-missing tons of eps
yeah, don't hold your breath on this one..... not even for the Warner Archive.
Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space-missing for the most part, clips here and there.
what? this show was released on dvd through the Warner Archive
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids- missing
double what?
this show was released on dvd through the Warner Archive
Ik lol, i noticed that wiki had a nice list of dvds released, i still neevr seen any in store, though this website just started uploading alot of hanna barberas shows as well ripped from boomerang. Some how I can't find some of pixie dixie and mr jinks shorts, or The Ruff and Reddy Show shorts
The banana splits had advertising segments that changed with each re release and some other things, the whole first season was released (with out ANY of these segemnts) the secound season I can't really find online, Iv re started my whole search from last year, sence ig all of a sudden people wanted to watch these shows. But this is really had and tedious with some of the shows. Because I really can't find some of the ruff and Reddy show stuff and people don't know how to lable/number episodes. The swat Kats has 2 un finished eps as well. And I can't find this live action ABC live action movie/short they produced for tv (Grant I can only go so far with so much, I have to rule out what is rare then to, just not there) If you have links to the ones that are compleatly there and other one that are compleatly go would be helpfull as well.
Post by insulting iguana on Dec 22, 2016 6:02:00 GMT
Honestly I always seem to find myself digging around in hanna-barbera shows. I whant to start making articles for them all, but some are uninteresting or don't have much to talk about at all. So I think I'm going to make a hub article, for all the small shows that lasted less than 13 eps, compleatly uninteresting, or almost compleatly found already. Then for the others just add a link to the article for further reading.
Hannah barbera produced alot, and there's alot missing. So much research to do.
Post by insulting iguana on Dec 22, 2016 5:37:29 GMT
Iv have a few article ideas but I whant to come at them in a diffrent way because there interesting or really need to be grouped together.
The super famicom satellaview, 64DD, nicktoon network shorts, could all use 1 article for these subjects with out having 10+ small articles with the same old filler. and I'm debating on adding a hub for hannah barbera cartoons, if it's a good idea, and I find enough shows, some shows don't have much to talk about and liking bigger articles for further reading
And anomalies, I mean by, articles to help explain how shows get missing and various interesting subjects.
For example the Looney tunes blue ribbon and re colorizations subjest (some things are missing from these don't worrie) or censorship of the Looney tunes and Marie Melodies cartoons, over the years 85% of there library have been tamporied with and some shorts have been changed up to 5 times. Finding every edit is almost impossible but should be a dressed in the history of these cartoons.
All in all, for reasons like that would Really large articles be accepted, and would making articles for history? And educational? Purposes be os aswell?
Post by insulting iguana on Dec 22, 2016 5:02:01 GMT
I live in the midwest, near lot of the biggest city's. There's an old porno theater for sale in the down town area...I need to call them...sorry for the double post too.
are any of these eligible for page creation? all of these are missing and can't be found anywhere, not online, not on private trackers, not among collectors, etc.
- The Harlem Globetrotters (1970)
12 Hooray for Hollywood
19 Pardon My Magic
20 Granny's Royal Ruckus
21 Soccer To Me
22 Jungle Jitters
- The Skatebirds (1977)
atleast 1 hour long full length episode existed among some collectors around 2003, but this seems so rare, it can't be found?
- (Yogi Bear's) Galaxy Goof-Ups!
10 Dyno-Mite!
- Laverne and Shirley With The Fonz
06 All The President's Girls
07 Laverne and Shirley and The Beanstalk
08 Raider's of The Lost Pork
Oooh lol Do I have a list for you
The banNana splits- whole secound season + original airings for season 1 aswell
Cattanooga Cats- no full 60 minute episode has been seen, all the shorts got split up.
Where's Huddles?-missing 1 or 2 episodes
Wait Till Your Father Gets Home-missing tons of eps
Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space-missing for the most part, clips here and there.
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids- missing
There is so much more that is missing, But yes it should be acceptable