I guess I'll copy and paste some info here from another thread:
There were also adaptations of Pokemon Live made in Portugal and a Dutch adaptation in Belgium. It is speculated that there may have been planned video releases of both of these shows (according to a conversation I had in a shoutbox once)
I have a question, if one of the lost media that is listed on this thread by a user, gets eventually found, is that user allowed to take another shot and suggest a different lost media?
If I'm remembering correctly then they also do something to the file itself to make it hard to get into. One time I used a browser-plugin (which looked for video files on the page you're currently on) to download something I rented from YouTube, and it downloaded a big 500mb mp4 file that none of my media players could read.
Yea. I also did see some Scare Pewdiepie episodes, ones that are paid content on Youtube, on Zippcast before the site shut down. So, if certain Zippcasters can get videos from Youtube with a paywall onto Zippcast, then there MUST be a way to download the Webdriver torso video
You can't use downloaders to obtain it because they're hitting the paywall. The only way around this would be getting an authentication key generated by YouTube and using it as part of the video's link when inserting it onto a downloader, then the downloader would be able to reach the video and download it.
I'm not sure how someone would be able to get the key on YouTube, but if it's similar to Vimeo then it's hidden somewhere in the page's source code once you're logged in (in this case, using your folk's YT account).
Well, I have no experience with source codes, and It would be very inefficient to try and find that authentication code or something in the source code section.
Anyways, I just hope someone finds a way to download it, because it seems not a lot of websites are able to download it. Even memeo, the guy who did a recording clip I posted had trouble DLing it
OK, I just got in contact with the admin behind the facebook page. He has the full VHS, backed up to DVD nd wants to have it backed up again with an AV to HDMI adapter. He isn't willing to give the movie to anyone or rip it. He offered some more screenshots and more movie clips, then told me about his now-decfunct YT channel. I offered him a suggestion to upload some screenshots and clips to mega.nz but he declined. He did give me the plot of the movie though.
The video was uploaded back in September of 2012, by a facebook page called "大將軍豪洨專區-什麼都聊廢文區" (roughly translates to "Xiao Hao generals area - talk about everything waste content area")
The facebook page is catagorized as a sports page and posts a lot of content about Baseball.
Roughly translates to: Follow the main popular baseball sports events, supplemented by non-profit oriented business services Tracing asked to talk about something no private information Welcome to discuss cooperation programs
CPBL scores and pulsation Topical Issues finishing Fun humor cute cartoon
So the question is, why would a page related to Baseball post a 30 second clip of a Doraemon movie?
Well, it IS Japan. Maybe it was just like an advertisement? Why would they air the ending for it? SO MANY QUESTIONS
Taiwan, the page is persumably from Taiwan, you can tell by the traditional Chinese
You guys are cute. I am actually part of a Chinese movie-dubbing company called Speedy (not related to Speedy Malaysia), and I actually voiced Seth in the dub. The release was supposed to be years ago, but it was cancelled. I plan to release the dubbed version with English subtitles on every website in the mainland chinese area, including Youku, Tudou, Letv, etc.
i have... a LOT of doubts about that statement.
it was a joke dude. I was imitating the peeps
Anyways, I think Lorenzo forgot about the kickstarter
You guys are cute. I am actually part of a Chinese movie-dubbing company called Speedy (not related to Speedy Malaysia), and I actually voiced Seth in the dub. The release was supposed to be years ago, but it was cancelled. I plan to release the dubbed version with English subtitles on every website in the mainland chinese area, including Youku, Tudou, Letv, etc.
The video was uploaded back in September of 2012, by a facebook page called "大將軍豪洨專區-什麼都聊廢文區" (roughly translates to "Xiao Hao generals area - talk about everything waste content area")
The facebook page is catagorized as a sports page and posts a lot of content about Baseball.
Roughly translates to: Follow the main popular baseball sports events, supplemented by non-profit oriented business services Tracing asked to talk about something no private information Welcome to discuss cooperation programs
CPBL scores and pulsation Topical Issues finishing Fun humor cute cartoon
So the question is, why would a page related to Baseball post a 30 second clip of a Doraemon movie?
Mine would probably be Doraemon Robot Wars, because, well.... I'm surprise that despite being a knock-off film that has to do with a very popular Japanese character, there's no VHS rips anywhere that I know of.