Post by MusicMasterYT on Mar 20, 2022 18:44:23 GMT
The Humpback Hop composed by Theo Mondle can't be released by him since he doesn't have the rights to the song or the master of the track, and since Nickelodeon owns the rights to the song i doubt they will release it anytime since they don't tend to release music from there tv shows. The only known copy to be known about the track is in a Cd Theo Mondle gave to Stephen Hillenburg, Theo Mondle suspects might have the track
Just to bring up a personal search of mine that I've posted about here:
The Australian distributors of the second Lego movie had teamed up with a family meditation app to make three meditations based on key themes of the movie. I confirmed through my own search that they're impossible to recover due to contractual obligations between Warner Brothers, the app, and at least one of the voice actors. That is a lot of red tape.
Solving my problems with convoluted moves involving time travel since... wait, what year is it?
Post by wildcharmander92 on Mar 22, 2022 13:41:56 GMT
been confirmed to me by the creators of the soundtrack in ghoulies III: Go To College that they never recieved the masters for the tracks back from the studio and that the studio who had possesion of it destroyed all older materials years ago. so dont expect the 3rd movies soundtrack to be released on vinyl like the first two
only way to hear the music is to watch the movie, or if someone is a wizard they may be able to isolate the sound of the music from the soounds in the movie playing over them
Richard Epcar's resume mentions that a total of 104 Lupin III Part II episodes were dubbed by Geneon. Or at least that said dubs were in productions. However, only the English dubs of episodes 1 - 79 have seen the light of day. Leaving us with another 25 lost dubs that at least had their scripts written.
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Post by frederick1994 on Mar 24, 2022 17:40:11 GMT
The Bioman Pilot (since we only saw a few glimpses of it in the Galaxy Rangers Pitch as shown archive.org/details/youtube-Mcn5Iemz0SU) and Mark Dacascos and Miguel Nunez confirmed to have a tape of it in their home somewhere
A personal one for me would be the stereo master recordings of the "She-Ra Princess of Power" soundtrack (1985). They're confirmed to still exist as brief excerpts of a dozen or so songs were used as menu music for the early DVD releases. Rights issues apparently prevent an official release from happening.
The only thing that I can thank of is a early 1998 informercial\preview of the PAX TV, then known as "PAX NET", which was hosted by actor Richard Thomas & featured an interview with Lowell "Bud" Paxson. PAX TV launched on August 31, 1998. I made a post about it on the "Lesser Known Media" thread.