Post by lostboombang2019 on Sept 18, 2020 7:43:57 GMT
Clone High was a cult classic cartoon that aired on Teletoon from November 2002-March 2003 and MTV from January-March 2003, and will be revived at some point. Since I've gotten hooked on this series, I have tried looking for any old bumpers or promos for it from MTV or Teletoon during it's run and haven't had much luck. The only Clone High-related promo I could find was from MTV's "10" block in January 2003 (0:07), www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RO1Leu_Xy0. It'd be really great if anyone can help figure out if anymore even exist (or better yet, footage of the original airings of the show on MTV or Teletoon; but that's even more unlikely).
Post by CaptainLazloParadox on Sept 26, 2020 15:37:46 GMT
Hello!
This is actually quite interesting, as I also enjoy Clone High, so let me see if I can help.
-Upon searching through Youtube, I have come across nothing.
-Daily Motion has what appears to be an alternate ending to the show, though I don't think this counts, but it's interesting nonetheless: (https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3222o3).
-Someone on Reddit had posted this TV guide comic about the shows release. It says it's from TV Guide Fall Preview (Date: September 14th, 2002). There are issues being sold on line, but no images of the comic shown within the issue: https://www.reddit.com/r/clonehigh/comments/8y7gjt/tv_guide_comic_promoting_clone_highs_premiere_on/
-Upon searching "Clone High TV Bumper", nothing has come up.
I hope this was helpful. I know these aren't entirely what you are looking for, but hopefully more CH lost media will appear, especially with the upcoming reboot and JFK memes being the new thing. 😊
Post by CaptainLazloParadox on Sept 26, 2020 17:44:44 GMT
Thank you! Yeah, hopefully one day I'll get one of those issues to see if the comic is, in fact, in there. My only guess about why the promo spoiled the finale was probably because they didn't know, at the time, that the show would get into controversy, and thus assumed it would be like any other episode. Just a guess.
I had (at one time) VHS recordings of all the original MTV airings, however, I discarded those when the DVD of the complete series was released. The DVD release has the complete, unedited episodes with all the original music (as opposed to the slightly shortened versions that aired on MTV - specifically a shortened theme song). Is there any benefit to finding the original airings?