Post by xxphoebebmoxx on Sept 5, 2016 23:08:14 GMT
Yes, I said it. At this rate, I can't find the lost PBS Kids bumpers that are sought after by many. Especially the bear at the campfire and the boy with the boombox. I have asked TONS of people, yet no one remembers them. I am also trying to find Pokemon LIVE!, but that's not being found either. I'm just glad Electric Piper was found.
User amer l on youtube has a tape filled with 2003 PBS Kids stuff, and the bear one is on it. I have asked him several times to rip his tape, but he has not replied. I suggest that Nanis gets a hold of him, and ask if he can send the tape to him by mail. Then good ol Nanis can rip the tape, like he always does.
The problem with that is my VCR got thrown out in 2013.
If that happened, what else shall we do? Amer l has autism, so he may be a bit confused on how to rip tapes.
Post by xxphoebebmoxx on Sept 5, 2016 17:36:52 GMT
User amer l on youtube has a tape filled with 2003 PBS Kids stuff, and the bear one is on it. I have asked him several times to rip his tape, but he has not replied. I suggest that Nanis gets a hold of him, and ask if he can send the tape to him by mail. Then good ol Nanis can rip the tape, like he always does.
Ok, so have any of you ever stumbled upon Nickelodeon's site in the late 2000's and early 2010's? If so do you remember downloading a program called Nick Arcade? It had tons of games like SpongeBob Obstacle Oddysey, an Avatar bobble head game, a Danny Phantom game about catching ghosts, now I never bought any of the games but it had tons of 30 minute demos.
I can't seem to find anyone who remembers this or any footage of it, do you? I know it existed. Please, I want SOMEONE to remember.
Note: This also relates to SpongeBob Saves the Krusty Krab 3D as it was one of the games listed. Also, SpongeBob Obstacle Oddysey still roams around the internet, and the Avatar The Last Airbender Bobble Head game at a time was sold in physical copies if I'm correct.
Didnt cartoon network do something similar to this?
Post by xxphoebebmoxx on Sept 4, 2016 21:38:08 GMT
I have been looking for this bumper for years. It is about a girl who is crying and then a boy cheers her up with a boombox (or it could've been a flute). I don't remember much about it, but somebody must find it.
Also, does anyone have the Wishbone or Corduroy ID's, or the Bear at the Campfire spot? Rip them tapes!
Everyone out there, can you recall these bumpers? When did they stop airing on your station? Which ones were more common?
I remember seeing the stomach dance party one, to be exact. But i vaguely remember anything else. I don't remember seeing the alphabet one.
I remember all of these as they stopped airing on my PBS Station MPBN around the end of PBS Kids GO!. (MPBN also still uses a homemade arthur "Up Next" bumper that is 4:3, in SD and is just a voice over over clips.
Hm. Does that Arthur bumper have 00s PBS Kids music? I am surprised these bumpers lasted for a long time on your station. My station stopped using them when PBS Kids Go started. Which of these bumpers do you recall the most?
Do you by chance recall this bumper with a boy walking around with a boombox to cheer up a crying girl?
I have asked MANY people for high quality videos of these, but no one has it or remembers it. The uploader of Bear and Friends and Dancing TV does not reply to me.
Who else recalls the boombox bumper? I havent seen it in years!
The other six were: Between The Lions: Imagination Salad Arthur:Action Pig Clifford: Hide and Seek Between the Lions: Sleepover Arthur: World Wide Web Dragon Tales: Pizza Party
They can be easily found by themselves or in good quality recordings of PBS Kids program breaks, with Imagination Salad and Action Pig being most common.
The Clifford Hide and Seek only had a low quality version until a few weeks ago.
Can you describe more on Who Likes Puppies and Bear and Friends?