DVD Quality Crazy Quilt Episodes + Potential Treetown DVDs
Jan 10, 2019 1:43:28 GMT
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Post by tomysshadow on Jan 10, 2019 1:43:28 GMT
Two days ago, I was messaged by a user on Discord going by the name Dereksonic01. He let me know that he had found some HQ episodes of the TreehouseTV show Crazy Quilt.
youtu.be/ydtCNGGGSB0
He told me that his friend lives in the US and a long time ago he picked up a DVD called Crazy Crafts: Jungle Animals at a Walmart which had the show on it. It was published by Casablanca Kids. After a bit of research, I found out there were six of these DVDs. I don't know if these are common, but I wanted disc images of them. All of them. Because I'm a 21 year old kid.
I knew I wouldn't be able to find that on the web, but the good news is, I acquired not one, not two, but all six Crazy Crafts DVDs and ripped them! Yeah! A total of 18 DVD quality Crazy Quilt episodes.
archive.org/details/Crazycrafts
Here is the full episode list:
What Derek and I found out is that Casablanca Kids also published a series of DVDs called Toddler's Next Steps, and these actually have Tansy & Rosabelle segments from Treetown. In fact, you can see them all on Worldcat by searching for "Tansy & Rosabelle." I don't keep up enough to know if these are rare, once again, but there are a lot of songs on these, and a few of them seem to be common across US libraries.
www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all&q=Tansy+%26+Rosabelle
I was worried they might only have the songs with the rest cut out, but an Amazon reviewer clues us in to the fact they have entire skits.
"Canadians will know Sharon, Lois and Bram and Tansy and Rosabelle (from Treehouse) and most of the others featured on this DVD. Most songs are familiar. Except for the Tansy and Rosabelle skits, the individual videos are from the 80s."
Speaking of which, yes, there is one DVD on Amazon (for $20) as well as eBay (for $35.) There is also a second DVD on eBay UK (they don't post to Canada though.) The DVDs seem to have been published in both the US and Australia (by the company Innovative Records.)
Here is the complete list of Tansy & Rosabelle songs on all the DVDs:
I also found this one news post about, I guess, a video editing shop which mentions the DVDs.
"The shop also recently completed work on six DVDs for Casablanca Kids called Toddlers Next Steps. The 40-minute DVDs include about 20 video performances of popular kids songs, and PPD had to digitally remaster some of the older footage. It also created the menu pages."
Finally, since I now have this giant post I guess I should bring up the Grandma, Look What I Found thread again. The DVDs are still just sitting there, is there really nobody who can get them?
That's all I had to say for now - be sure to download the Crazy Quilt show off Archive. They're disc images so you can mount them or burn them to your own DVD.
youtu.be/ydtCNGGGSB0
He told me that his friend lives in the US and a long time ago he picked up a DVD called Crazy Crafts: Jungle Animals at a Walmart which had the show on it. It was published by Casablanca Kids. After a bit of research, I found out there were six of these DVDs. I don't know if these are common, but I wanted disc images of them. All of them. Because I'm a 21 year old kid.
I knew I wouldn't be able to find that on the web, but the good news is, I acquired not one, not two, but all six Crazy Crafts DVDs and ripped them! Yeah! A total of 18 DVD quality Crazy Quilt episodes.
archive.org/details/Crazycrafts
Here is the full episode list:
- Plop
- Princess hannah & the dragon
- Touch the moon
- The lion and the rabbit
- The spotted zebra
- The great inbetween
- The monster under the bed
- Squeaky the whistle
- The big clean up
- The lonely serpent
- Prince of whales
- Joey & the submarine
- The meanest nastiest creature in the world
- Weaving a web
- Jimbo the frog
- Hoppy copter rescue
- Diggers
- The sea sick canoe
What Derek and I found out is that Casablanca Kids also published a series of DVDs called Toddler's Next Steps, and these actually have Tansy & Rosabelle segments from Treetown. In fact, you can see them all on Worldcat by searching for "Tansy & Rosabelle." I don't keep up enough to know if these are rare, once again, but there are a lot of songs on these, and a few of them seem to be common across US libraries.
www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all&q=Tansy+%26+Rosabelle
I was worried they might only have the songs with the rest cut out, but an Amazon reviewer clues us in to the fact they have entire skits.
"Canadians will know Sharon, Lois and Bram and Tansy and Rosabelle (from Treehouse) and most of the others featured on this DVD. Most songs are familiar. Except for the Tansy and Rosabelle skits, the individual videos are from the 80s."
Speaking of which, yes, there is one DVD on Amazon (for $20) as well as eBay (for $35.) There is also a second DVD on eBay UK (they don't post to Canada though.) The DVDs seem to have been published in both the US and Australia (by the company Innovative Records.)
Here is the complete list of Tansy & Rosabelle songs on all the DVDs:
- Row, row, row your boat
- She'll be comin' round the mountain
- If you're happy & you know it
- Iko iko
- Camp Wiganishie
- The wheels on the bus
- Baa, baa, black sheep
- Monkeys & chickens
- Three little kittens who lost their mittens
- Mary had a little lamb
- The fish that sings
- I love my marbles
- Oh Mr. Sun
- Rosabelle's tent song
- Traveling
- If you're happy & you know it
- In the middle
- Do your ears hang low
- Giggle soup
- My name is Rosabelle
- I wanna be a bubble
- Bananas
- Let's tell a whopper
- Trip to Paraguay
- I'm big: tie my shoes
- Siyani
- I'm big: clean up my toys
- The sun & the moon
- Fruits and vegetables
- Loose tooth
- I'm big: set the table
I also found this one news post about, I guess, a video editing shop which mentions the DVDs.
"The shop also recently completed work on six DVDs for Casablanca Kids called Toddlers Next Steps. The 40-minute DVDs include about 20 video performances of popular kids songs, and PPD had to digitally remaster some of the older footage. It also created the menu pages."
Finally, since I now have this giant post I guess I should bring up the Grandma, Look What I Found thread again. The DVDs are still just sitting there, is there really nobody who can get them?
That's all I had to say for now - be sure to download the Crazy Quilt show off Archive. They're disc images so you can mount them or burn them to your own DVD.