Post by generalironbeak on Feb 15, 2024 7:52:54 GMT
I’m thinking that Sagwa has an unaired pilot that’s an early version of the first episode, “How Sagwa Got Her Colors”. I’m assuming this because the funding credits feature a scene from the episode that appears little different than the actual thing.
I don’t have much else to add, but I figured I’d try to get the ball rolling. The best place to start would be to contact Cinegroup and see what they have to say.
Post by sakuraradiochan on Feb 15, 2024 15:40:32 GMT
It also could have been different between the US and Canadian airings. Source: someone who mostly watched the Canadian airings, there were some minute differences in episodes. I don't remember what they were at this point.
It also could have been different between the US and Canadian airings. Source: someone who mostly watched the Canadian airings, there were some minute differences in episodes. I don't remember what they were at this point.
Oh really? That’s the first I’ve ever heard. Was it the episodes themselves? Because I know different affiliates of PBS shows don’t include stuff like the funding credits, interstitial segments and website promos.
It also could have been different between the US and Canadian airings. Source: someone who mostly watched the Canadian airings, there were some minute differences in episodes. I don't remember what they were at this point.
Oh really? That’s the first I’ve ever heard. Was it the episodes themselves? Because I know different affiliates of PBS shows don’t include stuff like the funding credits, interstitial segments and website promos.
It could have been that. Like I said I don't remember the differences very well, like 30 seconds might have been shaved off of a PBS episode or something. TVOntario, if that matters any.
I’m thinking that Sagwa has an unaired pilot that’s an early version of the first episode, “How Sagwa Got Her Colors”. I’m assuming this because the funding credits feature a scene from the episode that appears little different than the actual thing.
I don’t have much else to add, but I figured I’d try to get the ball rolling. The best place to start would be to contact Cinegroup and see what they have to say.