Post by canadianchildhood on Apr 21, 2018 20:00:50 GMT
So, I know this isn't really "Lost" media, but I was wondering if anyone knew about any movies airing on Treehouse TV. I know that "Barney's Great Adventure" did, so did "Caillou's Holiday Movie", among others. But did they ever air any films like "The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland", "The Little Bear Movie", "Blue's Clues: Blue's Big Musical Movie", "Thomas and the Magic Railroad", and others? Thanks.
Post by crumbelivable on Apr 22, 2018 17:34:02 GMT
Okay, i actually remember some weord christmas movie airing on Teeehouse once. It was animated, I remember, and involved three cartoon animals, lead by an anthropomorphic rabbit, with the gloves and everything. They were standing at the rop of a snowy hill, outside a forest, looking at a town nearby. Then they all started running down he hill towards the town, and it was at that point someone changed the channel. It might have been a british production, as all the characters seemed to have British accents. Anybody have any idea what this could be?
Also, I remember this weird obscure movie "A Very Fairy Christmas" aired on Treehouse around Christmas 2006. Its on YouTube though, so no need to search for it.
"oooh, you're a- a freaked out child in the woods..."
Okay, i actually remember some weord christmas movie airing on Teeehouse once. It was animated, I remember, and involved three cartoon animals, lead by an anthropomorphic rabbit, with the gloves and everything. They were standing at the rop of a snowy hill, outside a forest, looking at a town nearby. Then they all started running down he hill towards the town, and it was at that point someone changed the channel. It might have been a british production, as all the characters seemed to have British accents. Anybody have any idea what this could be?
Also, I remember this weird obscure movie "A Very Fairy Christmas" aired on Treehouse around Christmas 2006. Its on YouTube though, so no need to search for it.
What year was this. I could check the logs from the holiday season of that year.
Okay, i actually remember some weord christmas movie airing on Teeehouse once. It was animated, I remember, and involved three cartoon animals, lead by an anthropomorphic rabbit, with the gloves and everything. They were standing at the rop of a snowy hill, outside a forest, looking at a town nearby. Then they all started running down he hill towards the town, and it was at that point someone changed the channel. It might have been a british production, as all the characters seemed to have British accents. Anybody have any idea what this could be?
Also, I remember this weird obscure movie "A Very Fairy Christmas" aired on Treehouse around Christmas 2006. Its on YouTube though, so no need to search for it.
What year was this. I could check the logs from the holiday season of that year.
Im not sure. Sometime between 2007 and 2012
"oooh, you're a- a freaked out child in the woods..."
Okay, i actually remember some weord christmas movie airing on Teeehouse once. It was animated, I remember, and involved three cartoon animals, lead by an anthropomorphic rabbit, with the gloves and everything. They were standing at the rop of a snowy hill, outside a forest, looking at a town nearby. Then they all started running down he hill towards the town, and it was at that point someone changed the channel. It might have been a british production, as all the characters seemed to have British accents. Anybody have any idea what this could be?
Second Star to the Left seems like the closest match.
Okay, i actually remember some weord christmas movie airing on Teeehouse once. It was animated, I remember, and involved three cartoon animals, lead by an anthropomorphic rabbit, with the gloves and everything. They were standing at the rop of a snowy hill, outside a forest, looking at a town nearby. Then they all started running down he hill towards the town, and it was at that point someone changed the channel. It might have been a british production, as all the characters seemed to have British accents. Anybody have any idea what this could be?
Second Star to the Left seems like the closest match.
Dude, Thats it!
"oooh, you're a- a freaked out child in the woods..."
I remember seeing A Very Fairy Christmas and was trying to figure out the name of it for a few years - not because I thought it was good but because I remembered the song "Fairy World" from its soundtrack being repetitive to the point of hilarity. I did already find it though so unfortunately crumbelievable's post didn't solve the mystery for me, as that would've been very convenient. They aired quite a few movies around Christmas. I remember they aired a 2D animated movie about a talking Christmas tree which was named after a Christmas song iirc. At one point I think they aired the Wild Thornberries movie add I was quite confused seeing that on TreehouseTV and turned the TV off. There was also If The World Was A Village but I think that's more of a TV special. They also ran a Bob the Builder movie; I don't remember much about it but it had the Crocodile Rock version of the theme song. Yeah... I'm sure they did more but I can't remember right now.
Did they ever air any barbie or bratz movies? I swear they did once or twice.
Also, i distinctly remember they aired Dora Saves the Mermaids once, or does thst count as a tv special too?
If they did, I must not have been watching then. I don't know exactly where the TV special vs. movie line is drawn in that case.
They certainly did not air a lot of movies, and most of the movies they did air were for Christmas. They of course also did Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and the Little Drummer Boy. In particular I remember their Christmas special promo had a clip of Mr. Meisterburger saying "That's outrageous!" and it got very repetitive because they played it between all shows.
I suppose we could check the program logs for anything longer than 30 minutes. I need to get on that application I was going to make. I don't have enough room for them though, my PC is running out of space and I'd need to uncompress some of the text files, but it's already like 50 GB. I may need to buy a dedicated terabyte drive for the purpose...
Maybe tomorrow I'll take a bus out to Best Buy and see what I can find.
Last Edit: Apr 30, 2018 4:44:43 GMT by tomysshadow
I was on Google Drive once through a Youtube video link in the description, and it brought me to a video of Treehouse Trailers that were recorded by someone.
I remember, though I'll try and get the link for the interstitial for you guys to see yourselves, that there was one that was talking about the movie "Faeries" airing on a certain day. I think as a Saturday Night movie or whatnot.
As for things I remember myself? I have this weird feeling that I saw The Land Before Time on the network once or twice, but I could be WAY off.
I was on Google Drive once through a Youtube video link in the description, and it brought me to a video of Treehouse Trailers that were recorded by someone.
I remember, though I'll try and get the link for the interstitial for you guys to see yourselves, that there was one that was talking about the movie "Faeries" airing on a certain day. I think as a Saturday Night movie or whatnot.
As for things I remember myself? I have this weird feeling that I saw The Land Before Time on the network once or twice, but I could be WAY off.
I was the one who uploaded those videos. I didn't want to upload it to YouTube since it contained content from Viacom and Disney.
I was on Google Drive once through a Youtube video link in the description, and it brought me to a video of Treehouse Trailers that were recorded by someone.
I remember, though I'll try and get the link for the interstitial for you guys to see yourselves, that there was one that was talking about the movie "Faeries" airing on a certain day. I think as a Saturday Night movie or whatnot.
As for things I remember myself? I have this weird feeling that I saw The Land Before Time on the network once or twice, but I could be WAY off.
You mentioning "Faeries" reminded me. I recall seeing bits and pieces of that one summer when I was about 6 years old.
Interesting story, though... because of the quality of the animation, the fact that I didn't watch it all the way through (if I recall correctly) and that it was produced by HiT Entertainment led me to believe it was a TV series but when I found out it was actually a movie called Faeries years later, I assumed it was a TV series pilot... ...but only later on did I realize it was just a movie.