Then that isn't lost. BTW, The US Of Archie's first episode had their 'ancestors' teaming up with Harriet Tubman. Even Reggie showed her respect. I do wonder about it, since every other Archie property ever has been released at this point.
BTW, here is a related work from the Wiki I admin, though I don't know if it would meet the criteria here :
Not per se. It has a scripted alternate ending to the anime - more drama, and more decisive in terms of certain plotlines. In the case of the manga, the mangaka had wanted to do more daily slice of life stories, simple ones that weren't needed but told of who the main characters were. The type of story he wanted was shown in a bonus manga piece set in the anime continuity, where they all headed to the beach on a hot day. It revealed, for example, that Mayu can't swim, confirming the idea that she was attempting suicide while walking into the water, just as she found Wanta in the flashback.
The manga also has a bonus almost-hentai non-canon chapter where some rice wine knocks them for a loop. It might have a panel which directly depicts the finish to the series' main villain, as opposed to the partial cut-away they used, but this might be fan-art.
The wiki has full chapter/episode summaries, and essays explaining the odd details. I'm very proud of what we've accomplished (in case you couldn't tell)
Post by insulting iguana on Apr 24, 2016 17:14:18 GMT
Intestine enough NSFW though but if there some proof, ik in Japan mangaka are popular enough also if the creators are intersted enough some make the hentia and dojins.if you get what I'm saying lol
But I believe you and it would make a cool jumbo article
1 - The US Of Archie, by and large the very least successful animated series based on the franchise (it actually got moved to Sunday Mornings that same first season) did have a record album, available on Ebay. I assume it was ordered made before the series tanked.
2 - A 1990's TV Movie, 'Legacy Of Sin - The William Coit Story'. It was a decent 'based on a real story' piece about a son who realizes his unreliable grifter mother is a thief and very likely a murderer. No traces of it for purchase or view.
3 - Demon Lord Dante - Kind of a proto-Devilman by Nagai. It featured an ENF scene where our pervy hero sneaks into the onsen where his lady friends are bathing, only to be Team Rocketed when they sacrifice their modesty to clobber him. The stills are available here : anime-fanservice.org/wordpress/index.php/nggallery/page/2?p=386
The site-runner has said that the actual ep these come from has different footage in the actual broadcasts.
Got one, but can't ID it. It was a 60's toy commercial, still shown in the 70's, likely for Etch-A-Sketch. A Human Alien was staying with a typical US family as an exchange student, and the Earth Kid impressed him with the toy. Saw it as a very little kid, and then never again.
1 - The US Of Archie, by and large the very least successful animated series based on the franchise (it actually got moved to Sunday Mornings that same first season) did have a record album, available on Ebay. I assume it was ordered made before the series tanked.
2 - A 1990's TV Movie, 'Legacy Of Sin - The William Coit Story'. It was a decent 'based on a real story' piece about a son who realizes his unreliable grifter mother is a thief and very likely a murderer. No traces of it for purchase or view.
3 - Demon Lord Dante - Kind of a proto-Devilman by Nagai. It featured an ENF scene where our pervy hero sneaks into the onsen where his lady friends are bathing, only to be Team Rocketed when they sacrifice their modesty to clobber him. The stills are available here : anime-fanservice.org/wordpress/index.php/nggallery/page/2?p=386
The site-runner has said that the actual ep these come from has different footage in the actual broadcasts.
US of archie- has still ad music video segments, 16 eps are made. Also! It's "currently?" airing on Retro tv.
Legacy of sin, 1995. And I can only find a clip lol.
Demon Lord Dante has all the boobs lol, but are you looking for just that scene? Becuse I cannot find anything....that's so wierd
Nanis149, thanks for the image (How do you post those here, anyway?) I'll likely do the Dipsy Doodle article, but I need some official bare-bones description or TV listing, because I only just remember that it existed.
Nanis149, thanks for the image (How do you post those here, anyway?) I'll likely do the Dipsy Doodle article, but I need some official bare-bones description or TV listing, because I only just remember that it existed.
"The Dipsey Doodle was an ambitious and complicated project combining live actors with animated characters in sketches designed primarily for a young audience. Lacking sufficient studio time at WJKW-TV, the principal photography was taped at WUAB. The animation was created by Rick Reinert Studios. Tony Lolli was the studio director, Jerry Leonard wrote the script and directed the cast. Frank Gari and Lee Bush wrote the eight songs and incidental music that was played by a 30 piece orchestra. As Executive Producer, I bit my fingernails down to the second knuckle The show played in a number of major markets under the sponsorship on General Foods." (Not me) Another thing to add: JJ TX And Friends A rare cartoon that started in 1983 that aired on WTTX. How do I know this? An old newspaper on the internet I found at one point but lost.