Something I found kind of funny was that in an interview with Tom Kenny from an issue of Nickelodeon Magazine, where he was asked about his favorite episode, saddest episode, happiest episode, etc., he said he had a lot of fun using "fake" swears for Sailor Mouth, and made a comment about that being the only recording session where he was rolling on the floor laughing. I do have that issue, i'll have to look for it later
I think he also said in some other interview (might be the same one but IDK lol) that Clancy Brown (Mr. Krabs' VA) used actual swear words instead of substitutes, which left everyone else dying of laughter.
So basically the Les Kassos series is a shortform animated series of parodies of pop-culture characters all seeing the same social worker to discuss their hilarious issues. Co-created by Balak, who you may also know for stuff like Peepoodo.
There was an English dub for Vice's Blackpills, but it was apparently taken down from the site? I thought about making an article considering I was able to catch the animations through a proxy thingy back in the day and was somewhat fond of it, but fortunately a new YouTube channel seems to be taking care of reuploading the content, the last upload only being a month ago.
I could be wrong, but there might have only ever been the first two seasons released dubbed on the Vice website, despite the initial ad shown on Vice's social media clearly showing dubbed footage for a few Season 3 episodes with Matrix, The Ring and Road Runner parodies:
It thus may have taken a bit over 4 years to finally see the English version of the Ring parody they teased all the way back in 2017:
The current English archive isn't perfect at the moment; aside from the Season 1 compilation being kinda poorly edited, it's missing at least one English dubbed episode in particular I definitely remember from the website:
As well as a few Season 3 episodes like the Matrix one I'm still waiting on seeing in full English dub form. As for the other episodes, Season 4 and 5 seemed to have come after the English dub already vanished from the Vice website? So does a dub even exist for these more recent episodes? If not, there's not going to be too much left to upload on the channel other than the few missing Season 1-3 episodes...
Right, and Pan-Pizza talked about the uncensored version of Rude Removal in this video, saying something about updates that I don't think he ever followed up with.
Forget the Spongebob thing, THIS is the uncensored audio we need to uncover!
I think I've read that the uncensored version was confirmed to be nonexistent, though I may be confusing it with the Dexter's Laboratory episode "Rude Removal" which was also confirmed to have no uncensored version.
Yo, source please. Otherwise Pan-Pizza is wrong about something!
Also, it said in Tom Kenny's favourite episodes on iTunes or something that it was made-up swears, not sure if THAT audio still exists.
ALso also, does the I'm Mad swearing claim have any ground to it outside of its mention on goddamn Wikia???
So shamefully promoting my YT, I've uploaded some of the MIPR stuff to YouTube, specifically the separate video files found in the iso and ripping the stuff individually. Though the one with Blowin in the Wind of the former is blocked on YouTube (and BITW might be unable to be put on YouTube in its original state because of its song copyright) and some of the latter have slight frames of the next part at the end so I may upload improved ones of those later.
Another thing, I've been using Handbrake for ripping, and Bitw seems to not appear under one of the dvd read options (libdvdread, that stuff, with the option disabling one in use of the other), and the one it DOES appear under in its title place scanning the iso stops the ripping immediately with queue finished, not successfully ripping it. And there seems to be a separate title of a second length following the last video section of a title. In the case of boobied Knick Knack, this seems to be a part of the runtime. This might sound trivial but I've had trouble in ripping multiple chapter parts of an title in Handbrake before, just doing the first one, though I guess I could rip it all using the seconds/frames option.
And sorta unrelated to MIPR, but in this topic teridaxxd001 mentioned having a torrent (for the show Bone Chillers) on Myspleen having Army Man Chants in it. Since the Myspleen isn't currently giving out invites or whatever, if anyone has access to that and can somehow share that torrent, that'd be great. I remember there being one variant in a now taken down video that wasn't in any of the current online videos, having written notes on the variants at the time. It might have been Thatguywiththevhs that uploaded the video containing that elusive variant now taken down.
Come to think of it, are we sure it was Pixar that made variants like these?
I guess they would have the files and knowledge on them, but something strange I noticed is that they couldn't go back and do stuff with the original models of Toy Story for Toy Story 3 but there exists this (2008?) Monster variant that might have been editing the original animation files?
This is great that it is found but true to Lasseter's word I don't think its best if its released publicly, a google drive release would be ideal.
So... Publicly then? Also fuck JL lol
Did it say anywhere official that it was Pixar made/Pixar has the rights to the character? They don't have the rights to the work on the MIPR disc they say is copyrighted, though their Tex animation has had no trouble appearing on their home media.
You know with the DVD stuff (with IBM logo being the one we thought it was) as well as the revelation that the Toppan Printing ads are definitely a thing and someone may have copies, there's interestingly just one Pixar ad left unaccounted for: Paramount "Logo" (1994).
Seeing as IBM "Logo" wasn't a literal logo but an ad with a logo in it, perhaps similar is the case here. As we can see from the MIPR leaflet (https://lostmediawiki.com/images/5/51/Tumblr_nb3iaoQcw41sutz8qo3_r1_1280m.jpg), for some reason it's "missing from the vault" but still listed, whilst three others at least have the mute video (also despite existing, the Toppan Printing stuff wasn't even mentioned like the Paramount Logo is).
We could contact Pixar people about what the ad was like, though it's lacking any production info on the Pixartalk commercial info (www.pixartalk.com/commercials/). I could ask jarets35 what the disc says if anything about the ad.
Yeah, let's go with that. Just rip what you can and in the best quality possible! Also, how are you going to share the content? By a file link or YouTube uploads?
filelink is probably safer Pixar has a higher chance of finding it on YouTube
Again, who at Pixar knows or cares about this content being released into the wild? But yeah, actually we should release by files so I can upload it to YouTube So they can be released in full quality and not compressed by some degree by YouTube. Eg I think this DVD rip upload of mine looked superior when it wasn't on YouTube SD: