Post by thawarden on Mar 10, 2016 2:53:30 GMT
i was wondering if anyone would like to help me find the english version after i helped find the spanish version. if you want to start, tell me and we can do it (do not mention the troll).
for anyone who doesn't know what it is: lostmediawiki.com/IMP,_Inc._%28English_Audio%29
information i have
last year i managed to get in touch with Major Flake's english uploader over on reddit, and he said he saw it but he's not sure about the recording of it. i did a follow-up, but he said he hasn't found it yet and i'll be first to know, which hasn't happened yet.
another vital piece of info i have is that the network the spanish version aired on (tooncast) also has an english audio channel/channel so that means whenever the spanish version aired, an english broadcast was being played at the same time, which is a loss for us. but there is one- yet possible solution to finding this. i know that they have an english broadcast because i went to the caribbean once (st. lucia, to be exact) and there was an english channel. the channel also airs in brazil, the carribean, portugal, and most of latin america. so if we can get in contact with someone in those areas, especially brazil because of its common ability, they can record it with english audio and export it. so the off chance you know someone in brazil with a dvr recorder- contact them, they can help. also, you can check www.tooncast.tv for the schedule, so whenever "what a cartoon!" is airing, that usually means the cartoon cartoon pilots are airing.
so if you decide to part with me on this scavenger hunt, thank you. let me know!
-thawarden
for anyone who doesn't know what it is: lostmediawiki.com/IMP,_Inc._%28English_Audio%29
information i have
last year i managed to get in touch with Major Flake's english uploader over on reddit, and he said he saw it but he's not sure about the recording of it. i did a follow-up, but he said he hasn't found it yet and i'll be first to know, which hasn't happened yet.
another vital piece of info i have is that the network the spanish version aired on (tooncast) also has an english audio channel/channel so that means whenever the spanish version aired, an english broadcast was being played at the same time, which is a loss for us. but there is one- yet possible solution to finding this. i know that they have an english broadcast because i went to the caribbean once (st. lucia, to be exact) and there was an english channel. the channel also airs in brazil, the carribean, portugal, and most of latin america. so if we can get in contact with someone in those areas, especially brazil because of its common ability, they can record it with english audio and export it. so the off chance you know someone in brazil with a dvr recorder- contact them, they can help. also, you can check www.tooncast.tv for the schedule, so whenever "what a cartoon!" is airing, that usually means the cartoon cartoon pilots are airing.
so if you decide to part with me on this scavenger hunt, thank you. let me know!
-thawarden