The Folk Yolks was a local band in the state of Utah, USA. The band's members were Robert Haggis, Billy Pingleton and George Murray, and they were active in the musical business from 1968 to 1969. During this period of time they would play their songs in parties, churches and nursing homes, and eventually they released their own album in mid-1969. The album consisted of five songs: Don't Pull my Ascot, A Nice Leather Shoe, Oh, Diddums!, My Mama Used to Cook Me Eggs and Goin' Back to Utah. It was released by CBS Records, but the company's executives thought that the songs were so bad that they only produced 1.000 copies of the album. Finding an copy of the album is incredibly rare nowadays, and you can only find the album's cover and the song "Don't Pull My Ascot" online.
Post by Ripley J. Smith on Feb 10, 2023 13:00:07 GMT
Sailor Moon Special
This obscure 30-minute live-action special only aired once at 1 AM on FX and a handful of Fox affiliates on July 31st, 2007 and was believed to have been a way to retain the rights to the franchise, or more specifically the rights to a live-action film adaptation.
For context, Fox had acquired the live-action film rights to Sailor Moon from Disney as part of the infamous late 2001 deal that saw Disney acquire Saban, Fox Kids, and Fox Family (and would result in Fox Kids going defunct and Fox Family being rebranded to ABC Family the following year. ABC Family would later rebrand as Freeform in 2016)
Nothing was done with the IP itself as the anime airing rights were owned by other companies at the time and fearing the contract with Disney would soon expire, they threw this special together.
The special itself consists of Geena Davis in character as Queen Beryl while being interviewed by Kenneth Branagh. In this special, Queen Beryl gives the history of the Sailor Moon franchise as well as the backstory and lore of the series.
The end credits feature a jazzy "elevator music" instrumental adaptation of Moonlight Densetsu and credits are given to all the Sailor Scouts, Tuxedo Mask, and Queen Beryl's four generals even though none of the characters are in the special itself and the names credited are obvious pseudonyms. The names of the director, producer, and writer are also pseudonyms.
Kenneth Branagh would later reveal on a podcast interview in 2012 that Fox's Sailor Moon Special script was written in a single day and that Geena Davis was contacted to play the part over a single weekend for a small appearance fee.
Branagh also revealed that he was at Fox's studios at the time it was filmed on an entirely unrelated matter and had to stay over the weekend because his flight got cancelled. Branagh agreed to do the special out of boredom and he said that he had fun doing the interview.
Kenneth Branagh has mentioned that he would love to get Sailor Moon Special released on Blu-Ray, DVD, and streaming, even if it's just a bonus feature on a Blu-Ray or DVD set and even made sure Viz got the rights to the Special shortly before Disney's buyout of Fox in 2019.
Viz has said nothing on the matter and the special remains unreleased.
This one is based off of a dream I had last night.
"The Darkness Has Risen" is a cancelled finale TV/Direct to Video movie of the 1999 animated kids horror series "Archie's Weird Mysteries" that was planned for a Early 2001 premiere/release. The TV/Direct to Video film was intially the 4 final episodes of a cancelled "Season 2" of the show before DIC Entertainment canceled plans of a season 2 of "Archie's Weird Mysteries" in favor of making the final episodes of the scrapped season 2 one huge TV/Direct to Video movie in collaboration with Universal Pictures and their Cartoon Studios division. The story would've been about an evil dark force, created by villains from previous episodes, looming over Riverdale, causing a few characters to turn evil. One piece of concept art showed an evil two headed Dillon with a mechanical arm. Another showed Moose with spider legs and multiple eyes, kind of like a bootleg Waternoose from "Monsters Inc." It is up to Archie, Betty, Veronica, Jughead, and Reggie to stop this evil force and make Riverdale beautiful again (and not a magnet for B-movie type monsters). Along the way, the gang encountered other characters from other places. Yes, this was meant to also be a crossover movie with DIC and Les Studios Tex's other licensed works. Initially, the movie was only going to be a crossover with "Sabrina the Animated Series" and "Sonic The Hedgehog (TV Series)" known by fans as "Sonic SatAM". It made alot of sense as Sabrina tend to appear within Archie's own adventures a few times, as well as Archie Comics being the main publisher of the Sonic comics as of the creation of this movie and the comics incorporating characters from "SatAM" and expand the show further. Then DIC Entertainment decides to add "Inspector Gadget", "Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century", "Dennis the Menace (1986 series)", and for some reason, the 1998 animated movie "My Friend Martin" Yeah, this is the most awkward crossover movie, even if it premiere on television or released on VHS and DVD. Apparently this is made as a decision to make the real "twist" villain Dr. Claw (and making it the first time they showed his face in the animated "Inspector Gadget" universe).
Sega was even on board with production, as a tie-in game for the Sega Dreamcast was planned to be released ahead of the movie. Most of the original cast and crew returned for this epic finale crossover movie of some of their most popular shows with some writers from Archie Comics on board for the project. DIC Entertainment made a BIG deal about releasing the film to the point that Universal Pictures Home Entertainment released a teaser trailer on certain VHS copies of "Monster Mash", "Alvin and the Chipmunks Meets the Wolfman", "Chicken Run" and "The Land Before Time VII: The Stone of Cold Fire". The teaser is done in the style of the cold teaser openings on PAX TV airings and future home media and digital prints of "Archie's Weird Mysteries" episodes (DIC Kids Network and early home media prints cut out the cold teaser openings and go straight to the intro). The trailer showed off some behind the scene footage, footage from their respective shows, and a finished scene from the movie. The teaser trailer on "Monster Mash", "Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet The Wolfman" and "Chicken Run" had the working title of "Archie's Weird Mysteries The Movie" and Early 2001 release window, while the trailer on "The Land Before Time VII: The Stone of Cold Fire" had the official title of "Archie's Weird Mysteries The Movie: The Darkness Has Risen" and a February 2001 release and included a plug for the Sega Dreamcast tie-in game to be release in January 2001. Fans, mainly Archie fans and Sonic Fans, plus people who grew up in the 80's are in for the biggest crossover movie. Even Archie Comics is doing a comic adaptation of the movie that span across the "Archie Weird Mysteries" comics, the "Sabrina the Animated Series" comics, and the "Archie Sonic Comics".
But unfortunatly, less than a month before it's release, Universal Pictures and DIC Entertainment announced the film has been delayed to March 11 for the "World TV Premiere" and March 13 for the home media release. Sega also announced the game is delayed to February 20. Things turned for the worse as on February 6, 2001, as the film and tie-in has completed post production, Universal Pictures announced the film has been cancelled even though the film is ready to go for a big TV premiere and a home video release two days later and the game is ready for shipping to stores two weeks after. A few reasons why this decision was made were that Yuji Naka wanted some of the Sonic characters to have their "Sonic Adventure" designs, which angered Ben Hurst, ABC refused PAX TV to let them show "Sabrina the Animated Series" on another network outside of UPN due to the show already being a hit on "Disney's One Saturday Morning" and "Disney One Too", and test audience's reactions were said to be horrified by some of the content of the film. The FCC even refused to let them show the movie on TV due to how dark it is. In addition, Disney already announced a sequel to their "Inspector Gadget" live action movie which feared some of the crew working on the film (coincidently "Inspector Gadget 2" ended up as a direct to video film). The tie-in game however, ended released either way, only to have mixed reviews by longtime fans of DIC's works, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Archie Comics in general, saying that even though the game is almost done in the same game engine as the "Sonic Adventure" games, the game's clunky controls and bad dialogue makes "Sonic Shuffle" look like a masterpiece of "carbuncles eating themselves". Afterwards, DIC Entertainment signed a deal with MGM to distribute future DIC animated movies on DVD. Later on, DIC Entertainment got the permission to aired their newly named "DIC Movie Toons" on Nickelodeon. We did get a Archie movie using the designs from "Archie's Weird Mysteries" with "The Archies in Jugman", and Sabrina, Inspector Gadget, and Dennis the Menace would receive their own movies as part of "DIC Movie Toons".
Some of the cast and crew remembered this big TV/Direct to Video movie. Mainly Jaleal White, Ben Hurst, Melissa Joan Hart, Jim Cummings, and Ken Penders (yes, that Ken Penders). No joke, Ken Penders remembered seeing the test screening of the film and said to himself "The film could've been better if they had me on board for the production of the film and let them add Knuckles". Ben Hurst did brought up the movie in a interview and said that Sega wanted the film to used the "Sonic Adventure" designs for Sonic, Tails, and Robotnik, which really fired up his temper. Jaleal White said in a interview he had a blast recording dialogue for the film, especially the fact this is the last time he voiced the Blue Blur for a long while. When asked if he have any production material, Jaleal said that he probably lost some material for the film during a move. Mellissa Joan Hart does remembered that when the film got cancelled, she was out of town when she saw an news article about the cancellation of the film and went to DIC Entertainment's headquarters and demanded answers of the reasoning why her animated film she starred in got cancelled a month before release. Jim Cummings remembered bits and pieces of the film, mainly of a scene Dr. Robotnik capturing Chief Quimby. Jim Cummings posted an image of the scene through his social media.
Over time, some people, who are apart of the test screening remembered the film. A post about the film's existence was posted on the r/movies subreddit on November 23, 2018, posted by one of the test audience of the film's screening. While some VHS collectors have gotten some of the different copies of the films that contained the teaser trailer, but this eventually sparked a huge lost media search. Some people actually found some concept art, animatics, and even stills from the movie. On March 11, 2021, twenty years after what would've been the film's premiere date, someone actually spoke with some Archie Comics writers and they confirmed that the film's few VHS and DVDs are indeed store somewhere in Wildbrain's headquarters and that some of the voice actors and crew members did have some of DVDs and VHS tapes somewhere. It was also confirmed that the production team saw a test screening of the "Josie and the Pussycats" movie and said that their big Archie crossover was going to be better than that "hot garbage adaptation" of the hit Archie Comic. Then, on October 14, 2021, a YouTuber uploaded the opening to an early printing of "How The Grinch Stole Christmas (2000 Film)" and it surprisingly included a trailer to "Archie's Weird Mysteries The Movie: The Darkness Has Risen". The print date is from January 3, 2001, and the trailer included our first look of what the film would've been, showcasing a more serious animated film. On May 11, 2022, a prototype of a cancelled PC version of the tie-in game was discovered and released online. The PC version of the game is different as the game is a 2D side-scroller rather than a 3D platformer and uses the 2D designs of the characters. People though joked around about the "midi soundtrack" and surprisingly even the Mobius stage theme was remix to a Sega Genesis mix through a "high quality rip" of "Sonic Origins" version of the theme for "Metropolis Zone Act 2" uploaded by SilvaGunner just 2 months after the prototype dropped online.
Then on the evening of March 23, 2023, a big discovery just happened. Someone actually found a copy of "Archie's Weird Mysteries The Movie: The Darkness Has Risen" at a Goodwill in Portland, Oregon. It presumably seem to be one of the VHS tapes that the Archie Comic writers confirmed to exist. The person who owned the tape said that he will upload the entire tape if he have a VHS to Digital converter.
Between 1990 to 1996, a British children's TV show, based on golden age cartoons, called "Magical Adventures" aired for 6 seasons. The show followed a group of kids as they went on magical adventures and solved puzzles for 78 episodes with 3 segments. Most of the show was found. However, the final segment in the last episode aired only once and was never found. I saw it and it involved the group of friends getting killed (like they do once in each episode) trying to search for a key that unlocked an ancient key that has been hidden for centuries. They embarked puzzles and obstacles along the way. However, when they finally find the door, they discover that it leads to a dangerous and mysterious realm, which ended up killing them offscreen. The kids go to hell, the only time it wasn’t heaven, and tell the viewer that it’s a cartoon, and they’ll be back alive next season after the devil said “Well well well, looks like it’s going to be a hell of a time with you kiddos, I hope you brought sunscreen, because it's going to be hot for a loooong time”. And the segment ended with a 5 second shot of the devil grinning evilly at the camera with a psychotic laugh played.
Sounds like the "Dungeons and Dragons final episode" rumor. Crazy. Oh, by the way, the VHS copy of "Archie's Weird Mysteries The Movie: The Darkness Has Risen", the one I brought up a comment before. I forgot to mention the VHS opening contents:
1. Coming Soon to Theatres Bumper 2. MPAA Screen 3. Where the Wild Things Are (Universal's Version) Teaser Trailer (No joke, the trailer that was thought to be only available on the theatrical reels of "How The Grinch Stole Christmas (2000 Movie)" have been found on this tape, presumably because the film was planned to come out later in the year before the film ended up in development Hell). 4. MPAA Screen 2 5. Shrek Trailer 6. Now Available on Video and DVD Bumper 7. The Land Before Time More Sing Along Songs/Video Collection Trailer 8. The Maisy Video Collection Trailer 9. Coming Soon to Video and DVD 10. DIC Home Entertainment Collection Trailer (Yeah. Universal Pictures Home Entertainment was going to distribute some DIC Home Entertainment releases rather than Lionsgate Home Entertainment before the deal went kaput with the film. In fact, the trailer also teases a DIC Entertainment Saturday morning block on NBC before plans fell through.) 11. FBI Warning Screen 12. Universal Pictures Home Entertainment Logo 13. Universal Cartoon Studios/DIC Entertainment Logo (A interesting logo variant that's probably planned to be used on DIC Entertainment produced movies, possibly even planned to be used on DIC Movie Toons films before MGM got the home media distribution). 14. Les Studios Tex Logo 15. Start of the Movie
Between 2010 and 2015, Disney XD aired a series of shorts called "Bossy Bits" which had the main character from "Bossy Bear" do random skits submitted by people at disneyxd.com/bossy - I remember where there was this one short where he went into his own nose and started eating the boogers, it was taken off by the rebrand in 2015
Between 1990 to 1996, a British children's TV show, based on golden age cartoons, called "Magical Adventures" aired for 6 seasons. The show followed a group of kids as they went on magical adventures and solved puzzles for 78 episodes with 3 segments. Most of the show was found. However, the final segment in the last episode aired only once and was never found. I saw it and it involved the group of friends getting killed (like they do once in each episode) trying to search for a key that unlocked an ancient key that has been hidden for centuries. They embarked puzzles and obstacles along the way. However, when they finally find the door, they discover that it leads to a dangerous and mysterious realm, which ended up killing them offscreen. The kids go to hell, the only time it wasn’t heaven, and tell the viewer that it’s a cartoon, and they’ll be back alive next season after the devil said “Well well well, looks like it’s going to be a hell of a time with you kiddos, I hope you brought sunscreen, because it's going to be hot for a loooong time”. And the segment ended with a 5 second shot of the devil grinning evilly at the camera with a psychotic laugh played.
Sounds like the "Dungeons and Dragons final episode" rumor. Crazy. Oh, by the way, the VHS copy of "Archie's Weird Mysteries The Movie: The Darkness Has Risen", the one I brought up a comment before. I forgot to mention the VHS opening contents:
1. Coming Soon to Theatres Bumper 2. MPAA Screen 3. Where the Wild Things Are (Universal's Version) Teaser Trailer (No joke, the trailer that was thought to be only available on the theatrical reels of "How The Grinch Stole Christmas (2000 Movie)" have been found on this tape, presumably because the film was planned to come out later in the year before the film ended up in development Hell). 4. MPAA Screen 2 5. Shrek Trailer 6. Now Available on Video and DVD Bumper 7. The Land Before Time More Sing Along Songs/Video Collection Trailer 8. The Maisy Video Collection Trailer 9. Coming Soon to Video and DVD 10. DIC Home Entertainment Collection Trailer (Yeah. Universal Pictures Home Entertainment was going to distribute some DIC Home Entertainment releases rather than Lionsgate Home Entertainment before the deal went kaput with the film. In fact, the trailer also teases a DIC Entertainment Saturday morning block on NBC before plans fell through.) 11. FBI Warning Screen 12. Universal Pictures Home Entertainment Logo 13. Universal Cartoon Studios/DIC Entertainment Logo (A interesting logo variant that's probably planned to be used on DIC Entertainment produced movies, possibly even planned to be used on DIC Movie Toons films before MGM got the home media distribution). 14. Les Studios Tex Logo 15. Start of the Movie
Yo, thanks for the luck, I guess. I accidentally deleted my post and you quoted me before it. As for it being like the final episode rumor, I could see the connection. But I don’t think that because, as mentioned, they die at the end of the last segment of each episode. The only difference is they go to hell instead of heaven this time.
Post by iateyourdoorframe on Mar 26, 2023 17:49:41 GMT
Pocket Monsters Black and White: Rumored/Lost Rocket-Dan Special (2012) - Existence Unconfirmed
Pokémon Black and White was an era in the anime where the series would take a more sinister turn while still considering it a “soft reboot” of the beloved franchise. At the time, Team Rocket fans were enraged that the trio had a more stern tone rather than being their goofy selves.
Around mid-September of 2012, a Season 2 poster claimed that Team Rocket would leave the anime forever after episodes 96 and 97; this left many fans worried and exasperated.
Before episode 96 broadcasted in Japan, an unknown former artist rumored/leaked on his now-defunct Twitter account that a 2 ½ hour Rocket-Dan special was in the works and would air on October 4, 2012, also stating that episode 97 would air the week after. He even posted the schedule and a poster for proof, but the photos were deleted and lost. It’s currently unknown if any Twitter user downloaded them.
The speculated “special” aimed to show the trio's funniest/best moments from the beginning to Diamond and Pearl before they turned over a new leaf. The artist would post 1-2 tweets daily - mainly WIP photos - to showcase the special’s progress before its initial release. After claiming that the poster was a complete lie, the special was shelved and scrapped. Episode 97 aired on October 4, and Team Rocket has stayed in the anime ever since.
The special has fallen into the void of obscurity, and very few Twitter users remember its progress timeline. After episode 97 broadcasted on TV Tokyo, the artist deleted his Twitter account for unknown reasons.
Between 1990 to 1996, a British children's TV show, based on golden age cartoons, called "Magical Adventures" aired for 6 seasons. The show followed a group of kids as they went on magical adventures and solved puzzles for 78 episodes with 3 segments. Most of the show was found. However, the final segment in the last episode aired only once and was never found. I saw it and it involved the group of friends getting killed (like they do once in each episode) trying to search for a key that unlocked an ancient key that has been hidden for centuries. They embarked puzzles and obstacles along the way. However, when they finally find the door, they discover that it leads to a dangerous and mysterious realm, which ended up killing them offscreen. The kids go to hell, the only time it wasn’t heaven, and tell the viewer that it’s a cartoon, and they’ll be back alive next season after the devil said “Well well well, looks like it’s going to be a hell of a time with you kiddos, I hope you brought sunscreen, because it's going to be hot for a loooong time”. And the segment ended with a 5 second shot of the devil grinning evilly at the camera with a psychotic laugh played.
Sounds like the "Dungeons and Dragons final episode" rumor. Crazy. Oh, by the way, the VHS copy of "Archie's Weird Mysteries The Movie: The Darkness Has Risen", the one I brought up a comment before. I forgot to mention the VHS opening contents:
1. Coming Soon to Theatres Bumper 2. MPAA Screen 3. Where the Wild Things Are (Universal's Version) Teaser Trailer (No joke, the trailer that was thought to be only available on the theatrical reels of "How The Grinch Stole Christmas (2000 Movie)" have been found on this tape, presumably because the film was planned to come out later in the year before the film ended up in development Hell). 4. MPAA Screen 2 5. Shrek Trailer 6. Now Available on Video and DVD Bumper 7. The Land Before Time More Sing Along Songs/Video Collection Trailer 8. The Maisy Video Collection Trailer 9. Coming Soon to Video and DVD 10. DIC Home Entertainment Collection Trailer (Yeah. Universal Pictures Home Entertainment was going to distribute some DIC Home Entertainment releases rather than Lionsgate Home Entertainment before the deal went kaput with the film. In fact, the trailer also teases a DIC Entertainment Saturday morning block on NBC before plans fell through.) 11. FBI Warning Screen 12. Universal Pictures Home Entertainment Logo 13. Universal Cartoon Studios/DIC Entertainment Logo (A interesting logo variant that's probably planned to be used on DIC Entertainment produced movies, possibly even planned to be used on DIC Movie Toons films before MGM got the home media distribution). 14. Les Studios Tex Logo 15. Start of the Movie
Oh yeah. Here is not only the closing of the VHS, but a few new huge updates for "Archie's Weird Mysteries the Movie: The Darkness Has Risen". First off, here is the closing of the film's VHS:
1. Last Few Seconds of the Credits. 2. Les Studios Tex Logo 3. DIC Entertainment Logo (As it turns out, the rare extended Incredible World of DIC variant of the "Kid in Bed" logo was actually used in this film! Still think it's a prototype of the "actual" 2001 logo). 4. Universal Cartoon Studios Logo (Slightly Short Version). 5. Macrovision Quality Protection Logo
Now for some updates. IDW (the company that are currently doing Sonic the Hedgehog comics and reprinting some Archie comics) recently tease on their social media accounts that some ex-writers of Archie Comics, who are currently working on the IDW Sonic comics, received a box with writing saying "unreleased movie comics". Upon opening the box, they found a whole bunch of the planned "Archie's Weird Mysteries The Movie" comic adaptations that were going to coincide with the movie as a bonus storyline in the Archie Comic universe. They also teased that they're going to potentially reprint the once unreleased comics with a potential reprint collection very soon, with the permission of Archie Comics, Wildbrain, Comcast Corporation, Sega, and King Features Entertainment of course. Some people do recollect, mainly Archie Comics writers, that there is a little more story to the comic adaptation than the movie has. Mainly side stories of some of the other characters, and more cameos of DIC Entertainment owned characters, mainly characters from The Littles, Beverly Hills Teens, Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors, Pocket Dragon Adventures, and Mummies Alive. And even big news, now we know that the DVD is actually the first non-Dreamworks animated movie to be release on DVD by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. We still don't have the DVD unfortunately. But on the plus side, we do get some new low quality images of the movie from the guy who found and bought the tape from Goodwill. He is still looking for a VHS to Digital converter by the way.
Animal Forest was an animated TV series based on Nintendo's Animal Forest board game and co-produced by Film Roman and Viacom that aired from November 13, 1993 to July 29, 1995 on ABC's Saturday morning block. It was notably the first Western Animal Forest spin-off, predating the franchise's retooling as the far more successful and known Animal Crossing video game series in 2001. It centered on the adventures of Freddie, a human boy living in the village of Forestville, which was otherwise inhabited by animals. The series premiered two months behind schedule, was met with poor ratings and preemptions by some affiliates, and only 16 of the 20 produced episodes of Animal Forest aired (albeit not in production order other than the pilot episode) before the show was abruptly cancelled following Disney's acquisition of ABC and its subsequent movement to clear space on the Saturday morning block (which ultimately led to One Saturday Morning two years later). As of 2021, all episodes have been found.
Unearthing
A few episodes of Animal Forest were released on VHS by Paramount Home Video in 1995-96, and the first 16 episodes were reran on Nickelodeon on sporadic occasions between 1996 and 2000. Surprisingly the four unaired episodes were never included in Nickelodeon's reruns or received VHS releases. In 2018, writer and co-producer Mark Evanier confirmed that VHS master copies of every episode, including the four unaired episodes, are currently being stored in a building on Paramount's backlot in Los Angeles, California, and that some of the voice actors and crew members also had master copies.
On January 4, 2021, an unknown person found a box at a Goodwill in Champaign, Illinois that actually contained master copies of all 20 episodes of Animal Forest, including the unaired episodes. It is presumed that those copies are among the master copies that Mark Evanier confirmed to exist. After that person purchased a VHS-to-digital converter, the unaired episodes were uploaded to MEGA.
On March 15, 2022, it was announced that Animal Forest would be added to Paramount+, Paramount's streaming service, on April 6, 2022. When Animal Forest was added to Paramount+ on April 6, 2022, the unaired episodes were included.
Unaired Episodes
Production # | Episode Title | Synopsis | Status
4 | Halloween Night is Jack’s Night | It’s that spooky day of the year, and as night falls, Jack, the self-proclaimed Czar of Halloween, appears. | Found 9 | The New Game / Short Profile: Re-Tail | Forestville’s citizens have their attention attracted by a new video game. / This Short Profile looks at a day at Re-Tail, a flea market operated by Reese and Cyrus. | Found 17 | Sabertooth Tiger / Short Profile: Police Station | Shaki discovers sabertooth tiger fossils, sending Forestville on a big frenzy. / A short profile of the Forestville police force, which consists of Copper and Booker. | Found 19 | Marshal’s Marshmallow Factory / Short Profile: Crazy Redd's | Marshal bribes Isabelle into opening a marshmallow factory and the end result pollutes Forestville. / A day at Crazy Redd's, the black market goods store owned by Redd the fox. | Found
Last Edit: Apr 26, 2023 3:25:34 GMT by theyoshistate
You've heard of a day with spongebob, now get ready for a day with everyone's favorite 10 year old boy with faires. Includes a musical number called "we must run from crocker so he does not steal our faires"
In 1983, the British TV channel ITV launched CITV, Childrens ITV block which aired Children's programs: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CITV During the 1990s, 3 of the shows that ran between 1993-1998 or so were Wizadora, ZZZap! and The Riddlers.
These shows were a bit popular amongst Children, so in 1997 there was plans to take these 3 shows and make a 1 hour or so special episode that took all 3 shows and brought them into the same universe and general setting, so you'd have all the main cast from each of the shows in it. A script was written and they managed to get some of the cast together and shot some test footage but the actual episode never came to be as not all the cast were available at the same time to be able to shoot the special. However, since then, a few of the test shots were released by ITV when showcasing the history of CITV but have not been seen in high quality since they first aired. The few clips that do exist, exist in variang VHS quality from those who taped it and digitised the tapes for upload, so not as good as the original quality. There is rumours that some shot scenes still remain unaired. ITV has released the plot of the special:
It starts at Wizadora's cottage. Wizadora is working on a spell when the drawer people, messing around (as usual), cause Wizadora to say the spell incorrectly and the spell goes haywire. The spell flies out of the open window and hits Tatty's tree, and all of a sudden it turns into a Riddling tree and the Riddlers show up inside it. At the time, Mossup (one of the Riddlers) was reading a comic book and it flies out of his hand and lands in the garden. As Wizadora and the gang run outside to see what is going on, the comic begins to grow and ends up as the large comic from ZZZap! and the music from main ZZZaap! page starts to play.
No one knows what is going on, then Tatty meets The RIddlers and they come out of the tree and meet Wizadora and the gang. Wizadora explains that she was working on a spell but the drawer people messed it up and it caused all of this. Due to the type of spell she used, she can't undo it and they all get zapped into the comic. So in order for everything to go back to where is should be, the Riddlers to go home and the comic to return to normal size, the spell has to run its course, so Wizadora and the gang and the Riddlers have to do the various things seen in ZZZaap! (without magic) such as Meet Cusbert Lilly and help him,take on Daisy Dares You and win, try to make whatever The Handymen are making, guess the zoomed in/blurred images correctly, copy artwork by Smart Arty etc... at the same time, the drawer people end up in the comic and cause mayhem and have to be rescued. As soon as all that is done, the gang come out of the comic and the comic shrinks back to normal and Mossup picks it back up and Wizadora is able to zap the Riddlers back to where they belong with a spell and rhyme and gets everyone at home to join in (as she usually does with spells) and zaps the drawer people back to their drawers.
1996 Unreleased NiGHTS Into Dreams McDonald's Happy Meal toys
Sometime around 1996, McDonald's partnered up with SEGA and Sonic Team to create a new line of McDonald's Happy Meal toys meant to promote the Sega Saturn game NiGHTS Into Dreams. After the recent release of the game, Sonic Team created several patents for the toys, which were then presented to McDonald's. The submitted patents were greenlit and were then put into production. Many prototypes of these toys have been manufactured, and there was even an unaired commercial created. These toys were going to be released in late 1996, but, as they weren't functioning properly, they were left unreleased. Rumors have stated that while the commercial supposedly no longer exists, some employees at SEGA still have the original patents for the toys as well as some of the prototypes.
Post by purevanillacookie on May 29, 2023 17:15:54 GMT
dora the explorer - You're the explorer!
around 2004 there used to be a online game based on the dora the explorer tv show, it was alot like animal jam and moviestarplanet in a way if I had to compare it, the first of it's kind of you will
you could make your own avatar and choose a pet companion and also customize them, it ranged from cats and dogs to cows and giraffes
there would be alot of games relating to spelling, sentence structure, word meanings and numbers (both english and spanish), you could go on adventures to get exp, talk with friends, go shopping for clothing, explore places shown in the show and more I probably forgot, I think they had original characters made for that game but it's been so long I dont remember
The game used a painting-lineless style for the background and characters, but it'd sometimes show the characters in a pixel style (like that one zelda game), it shut down mysteriously a year later but people speculate it was because a glitch happened and it almost ruined their servers beyond repair, I remember it being a buggy mess but still enjoyable despite its short life
The Super Mario World cartoon series was said to have had a Vietnamese dub that was incomplete and eventually forced to not air. Of all the known episodes of the show, only "Ghosts R Us", "The Yoshi Shuffle", and "Mama Luigi" had fully finished dubs. Other than that, little is known about this dub and it is still hidden somewhere in Dic Entertainment. This was until recently, when a snippet of the script for the dub of "Mama Luigi" was mysteriously found. This proved the existence of this dub and proved that the rumors were, in fact, true. However, even still, no audio recordings have resurfaced yet.
Post by sesamestreetfan99 on Aug 16, 2023 2:07:10 GMT
Banned Barney episode called “BJ minds his manners” There was an episode of barney and friends that aired on March 14 2001 called “BJ minds his manners” in that episode in the beginning of it, BJ is eating a huge plate of cupcakes that his mom made for him, he’s really enjoying the cupcakes and makes a huge mess while eating them, Barney sees BJ doing this and angrily reminds BJ to not eat like that as he’s making a mess and being disgusting, he grabs a napkin and wipes BJ’s face really hard to get all the icing off of his face, he does it so hard that Barney ends up wiping BJ’s whole face off as the front of BJ’s head now looks like a big yellow dot without his face, this episode only aired once on PBS kids in the United States and Canada and was pulled from ever airing again as HIT entertainment recieved angry letters from parents that their kids were watching the episode and they got scared at the sight of barney wiping BJ’s face off, it is currently unknown whether the producers of barney have this episode archived or if anyone recorded it before it got banned. UPDATE the episode was found today and here it is m.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ