A few months ago, I came across a strange YouTube video that showed some footage of an unknown horror (?) episode of Crayon Shin-chan. If I remember correctly, there was one scene where Nene was putting on a play with her other friends, and her stuffed bunnies was the audience, clapping with their long rabbit ears while wearing nice suits, while sitting on tables from a fancy restaraunt. Then, there was one scene where a stuffed bunny took Masao away while he was naked, and he was screaming and crying for help while being carried away. I think this episode might've been one of Nene-chan's nightmares. I was trying to look for the episode in full, but I havent seen any info anywhere. Due to its creepiness, after I watched part of the YouTube video, I deleted it from my "History" tab from my YouTube account, and now I coundn't find the video with the episode footage. I don't even known if it was dubbed in any foriegn language other than its original Japanese version. I also think it might've been one of the earliest Crayon Shin-chan horror episodes about Nene's stuffed bunnies coming alive, since it looked like it was made in the mid to late 90's. If you found any info or found the full episode, please comment below.
Last Edit: Jun 13, 2019 13:32:51 GMT by doraemon2000
Since I haven't posted any lost media about the Lupin III franchise, I might as well give it a try. One day, while I was looking at the IMDB page for the 1979 anime film "Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro". I have looked at the Company Credits section, scrolled down to look at the distribution companies, and I was quite surprised to see that NBC has broadcasted this movie at some point in 1995. I was very interested in this and wanted to make a thread about this rarity, but I didn't think that was enough info and I needed some proof, so I couldn't make this thread right away. For some months, I've been trying to search for a promo of this airing of Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro by watching various NBC commercial breaks from 1995 on YouTube and Dailymotion, but I couldn't see any sights of a promo for the film's airing. I kept trying after a few long breaks as months go by, but I still couldn't find any promos of the NBC broadcast premiere of "The Castle of Cagliostro". Then, I tried researching on the internet, but there were no results of this airing, and I tried going to archival pages of the NBC website in the Wayback Machine to see if there's any mentions of them airing "The Castle of Cagliostro", but there are no archival NBC website pages before 1996. I tried to look for any promos of the NBC broadcast premiere of "The Castle of Cagliostro" in even more 1995 NBC commercial breaks, but I still can't find them. I couldn't take it anymore, so I decided that I need some help to find this rarity. If you have any info on the rare NBC broadcast premiere of "The Castle of Cagliostro", please comment below. Source: www.imdb.com/title/tt0079833/companycredits?ref_=tt_ql_dt_4 (NOTE: This is the only source I could easily find about this)
Status: Counterfiet! (AKA Fake, I easily fell for the trick)
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Last Edit: Jun 1, 2020 4:41:06 GMT by doraemon2000
Can you please help me find the Phuuz English pilot of the 1979 anime of Doraemon from the early 2000's, and some episodes of the Phuuz dub of Crayon Shin-chan? I tried finding them by myself, but I couldn't find anything.
Last Edit: Dec 21, 2018 11:52:37 GMT by doraemon2000
Sorry it took a long time to reply, but the commercials you found were quite close to the commercials I'm trying to find.
Although, I do have some good news. While I was watching a commercial break from 2002, I unexpectally found the Michelob Light "A Bad Night" commercial from 2002 (featuring Michael E. Rodgers). I was quite surprised to find it, after so many years of looking.
Now that I found one of the commercials that my faviorite actor starred in, there are only three commercials that star the same actor that I have to find (The Apple IDVD, VW Jetta, and Head and Shoulders commercials from 2001 and 2004)
Last Edit: Aug 18, 2021 13:39:23 GMT by doraemon2000
I have noticed that in India, the anime series airs on Jetix in India, possibly in English and in Hindi, since the series didn't have a Tamil and/or Telegu dub. This time, it wasn't unsourced and it has an official source from an interview. I tried to find episodes of Detective Conan on Jetix India, either in English or Hindi, but after I searched up "Detective Conan on Jetix", there were no episodes on the internet. Can you please help me find the episodes that aired on Jetix India? Here are some sources:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Case_Closed (The "English Network" section mentions Jetix in India, meaning that it might've aired on Jetix India in English)
I have watched and enjoyed some movies that had a lot of critisicm and were considered bad movies, but there's only one bad movie I really enjoyed, "Thomas and the Magic Railroad (2000)". I know I haven't watched this movie when I was a child (I didn't know this movie actually existed back then), and I somewhat didn't care for that movie, but when I looked it up one day, I started to get interested in this film. I liked the plot, the acting was decent, the songs were decent, and the engine scenes were good. There was one wierd reason I liked this movie....I suddenly fell in love with one of the human characters in the film when I first saw him. The character I fell in love with is named "Mr. Conductor Jr." the fun-loving, handsome, and mischievous younger cousin to Mr. Conductor. I thought he looked adorable, but before I saw him, I was too shy to look at him, as I heard his adorable Scottish accent before I saw him. Then, I noticed his actor, Michael E. Rodgers, and fell in love with him too, but I was more shy about the actor than Junior, the character he played.
When I saw Michael E. Rodgers' filmography on IMDB on the first days I loved him in 2015. I noticed that he starred in a one-hour failed US TV pilot called "Metropolis" that was made for airing on ABC during the 2001-2002 fall season. This US TV pilot is based on the 2000 UK soap opera TV series of the same name.
Not much is known about the plot, but it is about five college students in San Francisco after five years of college graduation. In this pilot, Michael E. Rodgers plays a character named Nate (possibly based on the character Nathan from the UK TV show of the same name), but there's almost no information on him, so I don't know if this character is one of the five main characters or a supporting character.
I tried searching for this TV pilot, but all there is are results of an unrelated 2000 anime film of the same name, which is easily confusing. I don't even know if the pilot aired on ABC or not. Please help me find this TV pilot. I would love to see Michael's perfomance in it.
Here's the information of the pilot: www.imdb.com/title/tt0246077/?ref_=ttfc_fc_tt (NOTE: This article includes a poster of the unrelated 2000 anime film of the same name for some wierd reason, possibly due to confusion)
Last Edit: Jun 19, 2018 15:37:19 GMT by doraemon2000
According to the "Actor" section on Michael E. Rodgers' official site, in the paragraph talking about his film and TV work, it has been mentioned that he worked with Jack Lemmon and Matthew Broderick in an on-screen production before, although I don't know if it's a theratical film, a television film, or a TV show. I don't even know if it's animated, live action, or both, or if its a children's film or not. I looked at the filmographies of Michael E. Rodgers, Matthew Broderick, and Jack Lemmon and I didn't see anything familiar, nor I didn't see any information on the project on their filmographies either. I was very suspicious about this and thought that something was missing. I have a few theories about this: 1. Maybe they starred in a film together and it was set to be released somewhere in the 1990's, but ended up getting shelved and unreleased for unknown reasons 2. Maybe the on-screen production was released, but it was obscure and forgotten very quickly 3. Maybe it was a top secret film/TV show that no cast or crew member should talk about in public nor show information on the internet. I'm quite interested about this mystery. Can you please help me solve it? I don't think I can do this alone. Here's the source: michaelrodgersstudio.com/about
Last Edit: Mar 11, 2018 20:21:01 GMT by doraemon2000
According to some European language Wikipedia articles of "Detective Conan" (French, Italian, Portugues, Danish, Swedish, etc), and the regular English Wikipedia article on "Disney XD Scandinavia", it mentioned that the Detective Conan anime aired on the children's channel Disney XD in Scandinavian/Nordic countries. I was very shocked, why would an anime that deals with murder and has blood and gore air on a channel like this? Maybe they edited the anime for content to air on this channel in Scandinavia. I was very curious to know and was very interested to look for if there was any official proof for this. I first searched up the Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish versions of Detective Conan, and I didn't see any mentionings. I even looked up some continuities of Disney XD Scandinavia on YouTube to see any official proof, but there was no sign of Conan. Here are the Wikipedia evidence:
Although, according to the Dectective Conan Wold Wiki article on the Swedish version of Detective Conan, it mentioned that no episodes nor movies of the anime adaption have been dubbed into Swedish, nor mentioned anything about Disney XD.
I'm still trying to look for some official evidence/proof of Detective Conan airing on Disney XD Scandinavia, but I don't think I can do it alone. Can you please help me? I'm very interested to know.
Last Edit: Feb 18, 2018 1:26:15 GMT by doraemon2000