All the YouTube videos of the dub have been taken down due to copyright claims by Toei Animation Co. LTD. Other sites seem to suggest similar activity. As I see it there a few possible ways you could find it:
1. You could try contacting the original uploaders of the YouTube videos to see if they would send you a private link or provide information on how to obtain the dub 2. You could try contacting the animation studio and see if they have any information on how to obtain a copy of the dub 3. You could search on anime and torrent websites - it's possible the dub is contained in a more secure location on the internet
Hello I can't for the life of me remember this movie it was about (I think) a pig and a dog and I believe there was an lady who ran some kind of flower shop. I can't remember right it was one of those low budget straight to DVD movies the only time I've ever watched it was when I rented it out of redbox and watched it one time and never again some other things to note are it was live action and the animals talked but it was one of those movies where the animals mouths don't move but they still talk and the weirdest part is if memory serves correct the pig had glasses on for some reason if anyone knows anything about this movie please let me know
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lostmediawiki.com/Shaq_Fu_2_(Original_version) ^ The article is less than 100 words. I can't find any information on the game, (the one source for it looks like a meme) - and find it unlikely that it ever made it to the prototype stage of development
The movie Cabiria (1914) is considered the greatest of the Italian epics and extremely influential in future films such as Intolerance (1916) and Metropolis (1927). It paved the ground for future historical films and astounded audiences with its convoluted storyline and ambitious scale.
Unfortunately, the most complete public version we have on popular media outlets (Netflix, Amazon, YouTube) only runs 126 minutes. However, there is a 2006 restoration of the movie that extends the runtime to 190 minutes - only three minutes short of the original film. It was first screened at the Palais du Cinema in July 1, 2006. This version is mentioned on Roger Ebert's website and on Wikipedia: www.rogerebert.com/reviews/great-movie-cabiria-1914 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabiria
At the bottom of his review it states "The Criterion Collection is preparing a DVD edition of "Cabiria."
It seems probable (considering it has been 10 years now) that a public version is not planned to be released anytime soon. If we could contact those responsible for the restoration it is possible we could receive some concrete proof on a release of the extended version.
There is the weird bug for me that if I comment on an article it submits two of the same comment even though I only clicked the "submit comment" button once. This has not just a singular occurrence, it has happened multiple times on different articles. It's not really a big deal, I just thought I'd note it as a error with comments.