Yo-Kai Watch and OK KO let’s be hero’s still have fans but are certainly viewed as “obscure” now.
There was this one Lego Marvel Superhero’s special on Netflix back in like 2013-14 that had the hero’s having like Blue eyes or something . ((I looked it up and it’s called Maximum Overload))
Also Over The Hedge. ((Which i only knew as a kid from a sneak peak on that one Madagascar dvd from the mid-2000s that felt like every household mandatorily had which I watched to DEATH.Though later on I do remember watching it at one point and remembering it as a decent film.))
I used to LOVE Over the Hedge as a kid. I remember my mom printing out coloring sheets of the characters and then when I was done coloring them I’d tape them to my door. Did the same with Shrek characters too haha
I LOVE Over the Hedge too! Great yet (sort of) obscure movie!
I actually just found this movie that I have been looking for. It’s called “Daddy, I’m a zombie” and it kinda scared me as a kid because there is a scene where the main character is crushed by a tree.
It wouldn't be called Daddy I'm A Zombie if the main character didn't becaome a zombie!
ik but i watched so long ago j forgot what the main plot was for a while
“I’m not gay, but I wish I was just to piss off homophobes” -Kurt Cobain
Yo-Kai Watch and OK KO let’s be hero’s still have fans but are certainly viewed as “obscure” now.
There was this one Lego Marvel Superhero’s special on Netflix back in like 2013-14 that had the hero’s having like Blue eyes or something . ((I looked it up and it’s called Maximum Overload))
Also Over The Hedge. ((Which i only knew as a kid from a sneak peak on that one Madagascar dvd from the mid-2000s that felt like every household mandatorily had which I watched to DEATH.Though later on I do remember watching it at one point and remembering it as a decent film.))
Aye I have heard of all!
BEN FOLDS OST SUPREMACY I loved RJ and the Avril Lavigne-looking opossum Heather, she was so cool xD
Vakáción a Mézga család (The Mézga Family vacation) - a Hungarian family going on a vacation, it is truly a trip of their lives.
Tip en Tap (Tip and Tap) - Belgian cartoon, two little dogs and their uncle dog that can fly by flapping his ears.
Was ist was TV (based on How and Why Wonder Books)- I THINK this was the original name, a German educational miniseries starring Theo (?), Tess (!) and Quentin (.) presenting random topics from all around the sciences to kids.
Kid vs. Kat - I bet you have seen this on Disney Channel or Disney XD. It's about a purple alien cat that crashed on Earth and finds itself in a family of three.
Pojďte pane, budeme si hrát! (Hey Mister, Let's Play!) - stop-motion Czech animation, two bears having random shenanigans with other characters or items
Il était une fois... (L'Homme, La Vie, Les Découvreurs, Les Explorateurs) (Once Upon a Time... Man, Life, Discoverers, Explorers) - these four series in particular (there are 7 in total, in addition to L'Espace, Les Amériques and Notre Terre), very well-known French educational franchise that apparently isn't as known overseas. (got my pfp from there, I love that series to death)
Movies:
Hjælp, jeg er en fisk (Help! I'm a Fish) - Danish animated feature, three kids drink a potion that transforms them to various marine animals (now it has been a bit presented to general audience thanks to Saberspark). The same studio (A. Film and Stefan Fjeldmark) produced another obscure, maybe a little more known animated movie Jungledyret Hugo.
Chasseurs de Dragons (Dragon Hunters) - just as the title says, it's about two dragon hunters, a girl and one uhh... blue pig dog rabbit?
The CGI Bratz movies from around 2008ish, especially the one with supertoddlers and an invasion of extraterrestrial potatoes (this sounds like a fever dream).
Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas. Tbh I saw it once and never again. A bit forgotten DreamWorks movie.
Osmosis Jones - it became more mainstream lately.
Traja chrobáci (Three Bugs) - Czechoslovak film, where three insects explore the inside of a human's house. It's simple, funny and without dialogues, as it is played by mime artists!
Post by Ripley J. Smith on Dec 5, 2023 9:38:38 GMT
Where to begin with this one?
1. Muppet Classic Theater - This direct-to-video Muppets movie was the first one after Jim Henson's tragic death and had a fairy tale theme. It was really good but sadly never made it past the VHS era. It didn't even get a DVD release in the early 2000's, though some of the characters introduced in it such as the Big Bad Wolf, Andy Pig, and Sandy Pig did get to appear in the short-lived Muppets Tonight TV show
2. The Drew Carey Show - This sitcom was actually very popular in the 90's and early 2000's and had a pretty good life in reruns in the mid-2000's, but it's since fallen into obscurity and isn't available on any legit streaming service with only a single "Best Of" DVD that is long out of print. It's hilarious and was one of the first then-contemporary live-action sitcoms I loved as a kid alongside Seinfeld, The New Addams Family, and Malcolm In The Middle
3. That's Funny! - One of the myriad clones of America's Funniest Home Videos that was around in the late 90's. This was a mix of both viewer-submitted home videos and archived videos from the earlier America's Funniest People.
4. Taboo - A game show version of the iconic parlor board game. This aired on the short-lived "The New TNN" (later Spike TV, now Paramount) way back in the very early 2000's and it hung around in reruns on the very first year of Spike TV.
5. Mr. Conductor's Thomas Tales - This show was basically just the final season of Shining Time Station, having the same basic intro but focusing on Thomas The Tank Engine, with Mr. Conductor being the only returning character from the original STS series. Some of the classic sets from Shining Time do return at least. It was the last of the original PBS-produced Thomas The Tank Engine works back when it was still helmed by Britt Allcroft and David Mitton, though I'm not sure if it made the jump to Fox Family or not. Which brings me to...
6. Storytime With Thomas - This was a Fox Family original that ran from 1999 to 2000, but IIRC, reruns hung around on Fox Family until very early into 2001 and it took the precedent set by Mr. Conductor's Thomas Tales and went even further, removing all vestiges of Shining Time Station, and it did try to serve as a backdoor way to introduce the British cartoon series Mumfie to the American market, though that didn't take.