Post by cheetodoesyourmom on Oct 5, 2023 2:06:57 GMT
This isn't really lost media, but this situation fascinates me so much that I just can't help it. So apparently, in Febuary 11 and 26, 2020 and October 13 and 18, 2022. Nickelodeon (A company owned by Paramount, who is owned by ViacomCBS) aired Space Jam (A movie owned by Warner Bros. Featuring the Looney Tunes.) What makes this fascinating is that The Looney Tunes Haven't aired on Nick since 1999 (Or 2004 If you count the Tiny Toons).
These images being shown, I wish these were photoshopped, unfortunately (or fortunately), if these WERE photoshopped and just fan edits. I would not be talking about it. Meaning that, YES, these are real screenshots taken from many wikis and twitter. I am just in shock... I am in desperate need of a recording of the full movie (for archival purposes and not piracy, c'mon. Just for proof that it happened), While I could record the whole thing if it comes on again, (Which might take a while, considering it only aired 4 times I think) I'm pretty sure it's not likely. If anyone has a recording or rip of at least one of these airings, I'd be more than happy to see it.
It should be noted that "competitor" movies airing on other "competition" channels has been a thing, as mentioned in another forum thread here I can't recall ATM. Secret Life of Pets, Cats Don't Dance, Hanna Barbera movies, and Shrek have all aired on Disney Channel, here in the USA, abroad, or both. I assume space in the other channel's schedule is rented out by the other company, but not sure of the specifics. It is definitely very weird.
I do hope you find the Space Jam example soon, OP, looks very cool!
It should be noted that "competitor" movies airing on other "competition" channels has been a thing, as mentioned in another forum thread here I can't recall ATM. Secret Life of Pets, Cats Don't Dance, Hanna Barbera movies, and Shrek have all aired on Disney Channel, here in the USA, abroad, or both. I assume space in the other channel's schedule is rented out by the other company, but not sure of the specifics. It is definitely very weird.
I do hope you find the Space Jam example soon, OP, looks very cool!
Huh, I had never known this. Now I'm hella encouraged to find a full recording of Shrek on Disney Channel as well XD. But yeah, pretty weird, apparently they also aired all the Despicable Me movies, again weird.
This example, in my opinion however, is special to me, because this marks the Looney Tunes return to Nick since the 90's as I stated before, Hopefully I find it, If I know the best places to search or people to ask that is...