Well, a video under the title of the one that SwaggyThunder references did, but who knows if the snapshots are fan-made or not. Seems pretty real, though, because they are completely on-model and on-set.
Actually. You can sign up for the forums without the MySpleen account, you can also request for a new invite if you're having issues with that. Do what you're doing by checking the sites, and hopefully something will come up if you search long enough.
Good to know. I'll message CBC tonight so they have a week to deal with it before the long weekend.
I'd suggest asking around for leads and people who have seen the show. Looking into this myself, it doesn't seem like there can be a way to know how many episodes were made. No episode count.
Anyways, I'd go to places like MySpleen and/or request in the MySpleen forums for anyone with a tape of an episode. That's my best bet.
Thanks for the tips. I have no access to MySpleen at the moment, but I will check out some other sites. There is no clear record of how many episodes were produced, especially because there are technecally three different versions of Sesame Street Canada.
I think I'll start by just writing the CBC and see what info I can get from them.
Actually. You can sign up for the forums without the MySpleen account, you can also request for a new invite if you're having issues with that. Do what you're doing by checking the sites, and hopefully something will come up if you search long enough.
Actually, you can record stuff on your TV using CDs, a VCR, and a DVD player. There's a whole guide on doing so in the forum, but I'd say to use that for the best picture quality. You can find some empty CDs in any store if you don't have any. Also, good luck on finding some possible lost media in these tapes.
I'd suggest asking around for leads and people who have seen the show. Looking into this myself, it doesn't seem like there can be a way to know how many episodes were made. No episode count.
Anyways, I'd go to places like MySpleen and/or request in the MySpleen forums for anyone with a tape of an episode. That's my best bet.
Hey. Now this post may seem ironic, but I'm legitimately curious. There's a Dashcon DVD that was promised to backers for people at Dashcon. It was sold for $20. However, it isn't known whether someone has it or if it wasn't given out, that's why I'm making a post in "unidentified media".
This has been widely discussed on the Discord server, so I thought I might want to share information about it:
The premise of the show is mostly unknown, due to many rumours going around about it, much like Clock Man. The Rimini Riddle is about three orphans, named Rory, Leo, and Ellen, who live with their aunt named "Vera". The Rimini Riddle is about the riddle in the Rimini household. They live in beside a beach and the orphans are not aloud to go swimming. Ellen meets two little girls on the beach. The mystery has something to do with the two girls from Aunt Vera's precious picture, which were said they have drowned. There's also an evil doll owned by one of the main characters.
It is also known to have story and character arcs, something which was rare for a kid's show at the time, and has been called a "Puppet soap opera". Some have apparently compared this to Gravity Falls, which has a similar premise, yet isn't a puppet show.
Two known clips have been found, the first from a Valentines Day special: www.youtube.com/watch?v=aj83EfAuAos, and the second being a clip posted by the puppeteer for a character named Otto the Magic Otter: vimeo.com/134085100
Here is a found clipping from a magazine article about the show:
I'm personally interested in finding this because of how odd it is. I keep hearing new bits about its plot and its really fascinating. The whole concept, the imagery, and everything that's known has been considered "very scary", some likening it to a creepypasta. I know that's also what people said about Clock Man, but we actually have proof that The Rimini Riddle actually existed.
Glad I showed this to the you guys in the Discord, and I hope since I mentioned it there, the search gets more attention. I was pretty scared of the show myself, as you may know, but after the researc, it's like an noncannon mystery the show offers.
I want to learn more about Mr. Squiggle, an Australian TV series that has episodes online and on some home media releases, but the show isn't complete. I wanted to know if anyone wants to help with the search and see how much we can find. The show aired from 1959-1999 in ABC Australia.