I'm not sure if I still have a working invite account. Could you send me a Google drive link or something for it, perhaps? I would be interested in seeing what Green Army Men chants it has.
I think I know what these are. I have a torrent of an ABC recording from the 90s with bumpers where the Army Men would march around. There were also interstitial shorts from that time period called "Toy Story Treats," but they weren't bumpers.
No, those are the Army Men Chants, but I'd be interested to see which ones you have on that torrent. Not even this DVD contains any beyond the two that are on the Ultimate Toy Box DVD (that I know of...)
Not that this would stop them DMCAing, but if the contents were leaked onto the internet with its torrents and YouTube, it'd perhaps be hard to undo the damage because of internet immortalisation. I also wonder since people like Shima Luan of Planet Dolan can fall off the face of the Earth internet-wise if even companies attempting to sue them legally would ever get hold of them, but I digress.
Well I can't say for sure, but I wonder if Disney/Pixar would even hear of the hypothetical leakage of the DVD's contents, let alone try to seek legal action over what isn't entirely their licensing. Plus assuming oym-museum's a fan and that eBay listing was honest, the DVD would have already made its way out of Pixar employee hands.
UPDATE: Oym-museum guy doesn't want to share the DVD: lostmediawiki.com/images/2/20/Sigh.png In short, the "Made in Point Richmond" is a Pixar employee-exclusive DVD that contains interesting Pixar rarities like:
There's people known to have access to copies, but it still hasn't been ripped and uploaded to the internet as people have stated this reason for not sharing it, that reason for not sharing it or haven't discussed it to that level. Most of the info and all photos we have of it come from the Oym-Museum Tumblr.
OYM-MUSEUM (http://oym-museum.tumblr.com/) Pixar employee: Assumed to not be? Status: Has a copy; has posted info and pictures but hasn't commented on ripping itbut doesn't want to rip it
EDIT: I've also contacted the Vimeos of Henry F. Anderson III, Moebius1, Onny Carr and steve spaz williams without reply on the matter.
So Craig Good claims it has a Pixar internal usage, maybe that's strict and why Pidgeon and Navone haven't responded futher? Oym-Museum is the only one here at least potentially not a Pixar employee (I mean maybe that's how they got all that rare Pixar stuff...) and I think I remember seeing some evidence of listing for the DVD on eBay in the past, so hopefully copies have made their way outside of Pixar's influence and thus can "leak" to the public. Though I've received response from Oym-Museum when they posted the image of the inside leaflet television listing and they posted more information about Blowin' in the Wind, their last Tumblr post (a Tumblr which is mainly rare Pixar stuff mind you) was a year ago.
Yeah, maybe I shouldn't have just used a TV Tropes mention as ground for making that article...
That TV Tropes mention on the "Missing Episode" sub page of Western Animation has always confused me on what it is actually talking about: Were they talking about the uncensored versions of the two shorts released to the public before later being censored due to Minerva Mink's sexual nature being considered inappropiate for kids, or were they talking about the rumored unaired shorts about Minerva Mink before being confirmed by Animaniacs creator Tom Ruegger in a Reddit chat that there are no known unaired shorts about her existing other than the two that were shown to the public?
So on Vimeo I found this 2004-dated live test for Johnny Bravo that maybe was an experiment for JBVO that they didn't go with, though it's 2004 era so maybe it was after JBVO's run?
Also within the reel of Marc Silk is some UK Johnny Bravo advert. Researching into this with the familiar tiger print chair and secret formula, I found out it was a Kellogg's Cartoon Network campaign,with potentially an advert for Rice Krispies and The Powerpuff Girls as well. Anyone have these ads?
So after the original Pib & Pog short, Aardman made five new ones that were viewable on AtomsFilms and Aardman's commercials channel and Darkside channel, now known as the Angry Kid channel.
Dentist
Peter's Room
X Factor
The Kitchen
Daddy's Study
But while Dentist can still be watched through Aardman (http://www.aardman.com/work/pib-and-pog-dentist/) and a low-rez version of The Kitchen was posted by someone (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXh6KrM86nY), the three others' uploads on Darkside/Angry Kid (http://web.archive.org/web/20140116132133/https://www.youtube.com/user/aardmansdarkside) are unavailable, while the original posted there is just unlisted.
Does anyone have or know how to get copies of the other three? I saw YouTuber Caddicarus showed clips from Peter's Room at the beginning of his Chicken Run video.
There's some stuff that could of been on their movies' DVDs like Bug's Life Ponkikkies and the second Toy Story 2 character interview, but wasn't for whatever reason. And though I'd like them to do this for their next shorts collection, rereleasing these old commercials might need legal paperwork if it works the same as say, Lurpak uploading their old Douglas ads. And there's dozens of their commercials even without the McDonald's ones
The VBirds thing CNUK aired years later also took the format of "split up into minute fragments that makes a whole story" or so. There was also a VBirds Perfect miniseries which I haven't seen anything of on the internet. I've also tried to contact CNUK about their tv shows on iTunes with no proper response.
I actually made that Pixar Planet topic. And we're talking about a DVD containing stuff like DVD-quality original Knick Knack and most of the Pixar ads in DVD quality that may never see the light of day otherwise because of legal reasons and/or disinterest (or censorship in Knick Knack's case), so it's a damned great idea to rip it Hopefully oym-museum guy knows how to use Handbrake and isn't selfish and evil about owning this rare content.