2000s Direct to TV? Movie 2 Inuit Sisters on a World Tour
Jan 17, 2022 3:47:43 GMT
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Post by 1337gamer15 on Jan 17, 2022 3:47:43 GMT
I remember posting about this strange movie I saw around 2002-03 if I remember correctly, it was playing on BBC Kids Canada. It was about these two Inuit Sisters from the "North Pole" going on a journey across the world to find objects of different colors. I think it was titled "Around the World in 80 Days" as I saw on my old Bell ExpressVu Channel Guide, but it had nothing to do with the Jules Verne novel and did not take place in Victorian times (it took place in a more modern era where there were airplanes) nor does it even feature characters depicting or parodying Phileas Fogg as far as I remember. I don't know if this was some error. Around the same time, either on the same channel, or Teletoon or YTV, they played Tweety's High-Flying Adventure, so there must have been some kind of theme of playing spoofs of Around the World in 80 Days going on at the time.
For a codename sake, let's just called this "Inuit Sisters World Tour"
Now I've actually mentioned this movie before on another thread of mine here called "Dump of Vaguely Recalled Media" as well as on Reddit's TOMT (Tip of my Tongue) but I haven't gotten any response. For one reason or another this movie just keeps piercing my mind and I want to remember what it was despite its seeming "insignificance". I've looked up animations and works based off Around the World in 80 Days, nothing. I've looked up things regarding BBC Kids but they seem to only list programming that were series that broadcasted on that channel, nothing that was a one time movie. For whatever reason though, I can remember some key scenes from this so it can't be a massive Mandela effect can it?
On my Dump of Vaguely Recalled Media I posted
So recently I decided to try (hastily) drawing form memory what I remember a few of the characters looked like though I bet these barely reflect what they actually looked like
For a codename sake, let's just called this "Inuit Sisters World Tour"
Now I've actually mentioned this movie before on another thread of mine here called "Dump of Vaguely Recalled Media" as well as on Reddit's TOMT (Tip of my Tongue) but I haven't gotten any response. For one reason or another this movie just keeps piercing my mind and I want to remember what it was despite its seeming "insignificance". I've looked up animations and works based off Around the World in 80 Days, nothing. I've looked up things regarding BBC Kids but they seem to only list programming that were series that broadcasted on that channel, nothing that was a one time movie. For whatever reason though, I can remember some key scenes from this so it can't be a massive Mandela effect can it?
On my Dump of Vaguely Recalled Media I posted
Some TV movie involving two Inuit girls going around the world in 80 days, not exactly the Jules Verne novel. They had to collect objects of the different colors of the world, and upon returning, their father or village elder uses them to create a rainbow. There is also some part where they met some Doug Dimmadome-lookalike guy and rode in his vehicle and asked him to turn the AC on full blast, since they come presumably from a cold place like Nunavut. They were relieved by the cold temperature and the man driving was freezing uncomfortably. There was also some point where they made it to Australia and complained of the heat. Some beach girls said the sun hadn’t set in ages. Made it back to “home” only to see penguins and realize they went to Antarctica instead as the younger girl examined penguins. Another part had them trying to take a gem eye out of a statue (probably a Moai Head) because they wanted the red color, but some guy denied them, and he dove underwater instead and got a piece of coral as an alternative. A bear gave them a piece of solidified honey as the color of honey. Also, I think the girls had British sounding voices, and probably weren’t voiced by actual Inuit people (though I’m willing to bet the dad or elder was). Had a real flatty art style, very round like a children’s cartoon. The colors were pretty prismatic and contrastive, no saturating or desaturating to establish tone. Like colors of Crayola markers. I think it had the simple title of Around the World in 80 days too, and there have been so many adaptations of that book that it’d be pretty lost. Let alone, I don’t think any media I’ve seen regarding that book involved Inuit people at all. Didn’t involve anything else from the original book besides the idea of using any means of travel to get around the entire planet. Didn’t take place in Victorian times either. I may have seen it on BBC kids, can’t remember the channel.
So recently I decided to try (hastily) drawing form memory what I remember a few of the characters looked like though I bet these barely reflect what they actually looked like