Post by extremewreck2000 on May 29, 2022 20:16:25 GMT
Well, I just had to post this because as it turns out that despite being more reliable than Wikipedia sometimes, there are other times where it just makes you wonder what the heck is going on with some of these users. Here are some titles that are quite mysterious:
Fairy Pink: South Korean studio Dinosaur Animation Production(quite the generic name) apparently done some animation on this, but there's nothing on it so far. Searched both the name of the cartoon & animation studio as well as 1990-1993 hoping I could find anything, but nothing so far. The title sounds like something right out of a hentai doujinshi from the mid-late 1990s, but it might not be a hentai OVA of some kind, but instead just some really obscure TV anime of some kind. Or maybe it's their own production & therefore it is only available in Korean & I may have to look it up in Korean.
EDIT: THIS HAS BEEN SOLVED, IT'S REAL
9 1/2 Minutes: Not sure if it was a single short or a TV series. Borisfen-Lutece, who is also known for creating sci-fi/mystery furry cartoon Dig Squad, has taken credit for animating this as seen on this page.
Video Ranger 007: Dai Won made it. It's not actually an oddity as there is legitimate easy to find proof that this exists. Just put it here for amusement & you may know a user that goes under that name.
Oh Max!: Something that Chinese studio Colorland Animation worked on. Couldn't find anything on this yet. Definitely not to be confused with Mighty Max as far as I'm aware.
The Wild Soccer Bunch: Apparently this 26 episode German cartoon based on a series of novels, get this, aired in the US in 2012 on Cartoon Network... yet I don't remember it being a thing at all. Like THAT is just questionable really. Is there any proof of this? Anything? I would love to know if this really did air on Cartoon Network over here you know!
The Adventures of the Spanish Fly: This was supposedly a shelved theatrical short that Ji-Reh Animation worked on, but there's nothing of the sort about it on the internet.
Cyrano 2022: Andre Lee Productions worked on this & apparently it aired on Teletoon in 2001.
Cliff Hanger: I can't believe that there existed a cartoon called this before Between the Lions. Was that segment from that show a parody of the French cartoon or something & almost nobody in the US would even know the reference? Was that what that segment is!? I-I-I just have to find out, I need to find out about the deep lore that exists within this cartoon, I need to find out what parts they parodied of this very obscure French oddity!
Fairy Pink: South Korean studio Dinosaur Animation Production(quite the generic name) apparently done some animation on this, but there's nothing on it so far. Searched both the name of the cartoon & animation studio as well as 1990-1993 hoping I could find anything, but nothing so far. The title sounds like something right out of a hentai doujinshi from the mid-late 1990s, but it might not be a hentai OVA of some kind, but instead just some really obscure TV anime of some kind. Or maybe it's their own production & therefore it is only available in Korean & I may have to look it up in Korean.
EDIT: THIS HAS BEEN SOLVED, IT'S REAL
9 1/2 Minutes: Not sure if it was a single short or a TV series. Borisfen-Lutece, who is also known for creating sci-fi/mystery furry cartoon Dig Squad, has taken credit for animating this as seen on this page.
Video Ranger 007: Dai Won made it. It's not actually an oddity as there is legitimate easy to find proof that this exists. Just put it here for amusement & you may know a user that goes under that name.
Oh Max!: Something that Chinese studio Colorland Animation worked on. Couldn't find anything on this yet. Definitely not to be confused with Mighty Max as far as I'm aware.
The Wild Soccer Bunch: Apparently this 26 episode German cartoon based on a series of novels, get this, aired in the US in 2012 on Cartoon Network... yet I don't remember it being a thing at all. Like THAT is just questionable really. Is there any proof of this? Anything? I would love to know if this really did air on Cartoon Network over here you know!
The Adventures of the Spanish Fly: This was supposedly a shelved theatrical short that Ji-Reh Animation worked on, but there's nothing of the sort about it on the internet.
Cyrano 2022: Andre Lee Productions worked on this & apparently it aired on Teletoon in 2001.
Cliff Hanger: I can't believe that there existed a cartoon called this before Between the Lions. Was that segment from that show a parody of the French cartoon or something & almost nobody in the US would even know the reference? Was that what that segment is!? I-I-I just have to find out, I need to find out about the deep lore that exists within this cartoon, I need to find out what parts they parodied of this very obscure French oddity!