Last time I discussed Dingo Pictures and their history with lost or missing dubs. Well, now we have new things to uncover from inside their own studio! Among many treasures hidden away in the vaults, we have evidence that alternate VHS/DVD covers for several of Dingo's films have resurfaced. Sadly, they didn't get a rip of their own. But what got me digging deeper into the Dingo hole is an unreleased storybook movie based on "The Little Match Girl". While we can't confirm if that's the case, it's up to DJ Kaito and Jimmy Beeblebrox to say whether or not it is.
The only evidence that exists from it are two images showing the artwork. I discussed it in great detail on my Twitter post:
Then again, I'm curious to know if it really is Dingo's "The Little Match Girl", or it could be anything from an abandoned project to a deleted scene from another Dingo film. Maybe it was cancelled altogether. We may never know until one of the new CEOs of Dingo Pictures is bound to give me some answers.
10/3/21 UPDATE: DJ Kaito has recently revealed that "The Little Match Girl" is one of the three cancelled Dingo Pictures films.
That's pretty interesting. I wonder who drew these..Could it be Roswitha Haas? I hope we can get some more information about it, or maybe we'll get them in their documentary "Yee: Behind the Meme of Dingo Pictures"
So apparently, there are three more cancelled films revealed by DJ Kaito. Those are: 1. Till Eulenspiegel 2. Herr der Ringe (Lord of the Rings) 3. Grimms Märchen (Grimm's Fairy Tales)
Not to be confused with Digital World's version of "Till Eulenspiegel" which looked even worse than any of Dingo's output. Which speaking of, I wish we got to see what Dingo's version looked like. It would've looked better.
So apparently, there are three more cancelled films revealed by DJ Kaito. Those are: 1. Till Eulenspiegel 2. Herr der Ringe (Lord of the Rings) 3. Grimms Märchen (Grimm's Fairy Tales)
Not to be confused with Digital World's version of "Till Eulenspiegel" which looked even worse than any of Dingo's output. Which speaking of, I wish we got to see what Dingo's version looked like. It would've looked better.
Dingo Pictures planned to do a Lord of the Rings adaptation? Do you have any proof you can link, it could have been Dingo's magnum opus.
I can only imagine it's going to be the best and high quality adaptation of Tolkien's work, beating the Soviet and Finnish ones.
Frodo: "Sam, Smeagol, it's Modor, we've made it! Now we only have to throw into the fire and this war will be over."
Gollum: *Jumps to get the ring and spins into his death.*