Post by extremewreck2000 on Jan 3, 2024 13:23:51 GMT
Here's a weird one that I discovered, specifically about an obscure German CGI TV show from 2004 called Dragon's Rock. According to IMDB, it aired in Germany in 2004 & it had 26 episodes, but not much can really be found of the show & these episodes. Apparently it was produced by TV-Loonland AG, TEVOX(a subsidiary of GUM Studios) & Super RTL, it was the first CGI series from the former studio, had real world puppets made that would then be digitized into 3D models, sort of like the Henson Digital Performance Studio. Supposedly Harald Siepermann, who designed characters for Disney movies such as Tarzan & Mulan, had some involvement with the character design(I kinda doubt that this is the case?).
Apparently it was on Amazon Prime at one point, but it's not available here in the USA & I honestly doubt that it was a thing over there. YouTube uploads of 15 episodes exist, but there are 26 episodes listed on IMDB, with 11 of them therefore being lost:
The Legend of the Ten Bones The Legend of the Great Achievement The Legend of the School Bully The Legend of the Wrong Remedy The Legend of the Siege The Legend of the Strike The Legend of the Big Break The Legend of the Perfect Parents The Legend of Aunt Harriet The Legend of the Old Switcheroo The Legend of Obulus the Not So Truculent
Bizarrely, a Gameboy Advance game exists based on this TV show that was released in 2006. Also the show's theme song is amazing, but the GBA rendition is so goofy.
Dreams are boundless, imaginations are infinite, space is a multi-directional spiral & Akazukin ChaCha is my favorite anime
Here's a weird one that I discovered, specifically about an obscure German CGI TV show from 2004 called Dragon's Rock. According to IMDB, it aired in Germany in 2004 & it had 26 episodes, but not much can really be found of the show & these episodes. Apparently it was produced by TV-Loonland AG, TEVOX(a subsidiary of GUM Studios) & Super RTL, it was the first CGI series from the former studio, had real world puppets made that would then be digitized into 3D models, sort of like the Henson Digital Performance Studio. Supposedly Harald Siepermann, who designed characters for Disney movies such as Tarzan & Mulan, had some involvement with the character design(I kinda doubt that this is the case?).
Apparently it was on Amazon Prime at one point, but it's not available here in the USA & I honestly doubt that it was a thing over there. YouTube uploads of 15 episodes exist, but there are 26 episodes listed on IMDB, with 11 of them therefore being lost:
The Legend of the Ten Bones The Legend of the Great Achievement The Legend of the School Bully The Legend of the Wrong Remedy The Legend of the Siege The Legend of the Strike The Legend of the Big Break The Legend of the Perfect Parents The Legend of Aunt Harriet The Legend of the Old Switcheroo The Legend of Obulus the Not So Truculent
Bizarrely, a Gameboy Advance game exists based on this TV show that was released in 2006. Also the show's theme song is amazing, but the GBA rendition is so goofy.
I wouldn't be too suprised if all or one of these are fabricated, considering that something like that actually happened before with Learning with Pibby on IMDB.
You should never underestimate the power of Bazinga.
Here's a weird one that I discovered, specifically about an obscure German CGI TV show from 2004 called Dragon's Rock. According to IMDB, it aired in Germany in 2004 & it had 26 episodes, but not much can really be found of the show & these episodes. Apparently it was produced by TV-Loonland AG, TEVOX(a subsidiary of GUM Studios) & Super RTL, it was the first CGI series from the former studio, had real world puppets made that would then be digitized into 3D models, sort of like the Henson Digital Performance Studio. Supposedly Harald Siepermann, who designed characters for Disney movies such as Tarzan & Mulan, had some involvement with the character design(I kinda doubt that this is the case?).
Apparently it was on Amazon Prime at one point, but it's not available here in the USA & I honestly doubt that it was a thing over there. YouTube uploads of 15 episodes exist, but there are 26 episodes listed on IMDB, with 11 of them therefore being lost:
The Legend of the Ten Bones The Legend of the Great Achievement The Legend of the School Bully The Legend of the Wrong Remedy The Legend of the Siege The Legend of the Strike The Legend of the Big Break The Legend of the Perfect Parents The Legend of Aunt Harriet The Legend of the Old Switcheroo The Legend of Obulus the Not So Truculent
Bizarrely, a Gameboy Advance game exists based on this TV show that was released in 2006. Also the show's theme song is amazing, but the GBA rendition is so goofy.
I wouldn't be too suprised if all or one of these are fabricated, considering that something like that actually happened before with Learning with Pibby on IMDB.
That could be the case, but oddly enough even Prime Video has these strange episodes listed on there & that news article DID say that 26 half-hour episodes were being made.
Dreams are boundless, imaginations are infinite, space is a multi-directional spiral & Akazukin ChaCha is my favorite anime
I wouldn't be too suprised if all or one of these are fabricated, considering that something like that actually happened before with Learning with Pibby on IMDB.
That could be the case, but oddly enough even Prime Video has these strange episodes listed on there & that news article DID say that 26 half-hour episodes were being made.
Oh, nevermind what I just said. But you should've said that Prime Video and the Animation World Network (the news article you said) mentioned that too in your original post.
You should never underestimate the power of Bazinga.
That could be the case, but oddly enough even Prime Video has these strange episodes listed on there & that news article DID say that 26 half-hour episodes were being made.
Oh, nevermind what I just said. But you should've said that Prime Video and the Animation World Network (the news article you said) mentioned that too in your original post.
Thing is, I'm still not sure if they're still accessible in any means. The Animation World Network mention is rather brief & really IMDB alongside Prime Video are not really good enough sources for such episodes, or at least titles of episodes. Remember that Disney+ tended to mislabel some episodes or seasons of some shows, so Prime Video could've copied the episode titles & order from IMDB, making it all messed up meanwhile the YouTube upload order from oldest to newest could be the correct episode order.
Dreams are boundless, imaginations are infinite, space is a multi-directional spiral & Akazukin ChaCha is my favorite anime
Oh, nevermind what I just said. But you should've said that Prime Video and the Animation World Network (the news article you said) mentioned that too in your original post.
Thing is, I'm still not sure if they're still accessible in any means. The Animation World Network mention is rather brief & really IMDB alongside Prime Video are not really good enough sources for such episodes, or at least titles of episodes. Remember that Disney+ tended to mislabel some episodes or seasons of some shows, so Prime Video could've copied the episode titles & order from IMDB, making it all messed up meanwhile the YouTube upload order from oldest to newest could be the correct episode order.
As far as I know, their not accessible in Germany, where this show was made.
You should never underestimate the power of Bazinga.
Thing is, I'm still not sure if they're still accessible in any means. The Animation World Network mention is rather brief & really IMDB alongside Prime Video are not really good enough sources for such episodes, or at least titles of episodes. Remember that Disney+ tended to mislabel some episodes or seasons of some shows, so Prime Video could've copied the episode titles & order from IMDB, making it all messed up meanwhile the YouTube upload order from oldest to newest could be the correct episode order.
As far as I know, their not accessible in Germany, where this show was made.
Accessible via DVD as far as I kbow. There are 2 versions of the DVD one being single episodes released by Super RTL and 3 or 4 episode DVD's released by Toggo look up the name Drachenfels on German Amazon and found some as well as as imports on us Amazon. Also looked up a few more Amazon sites and cross referenced the episode names and it looks like there are indeed at least 24 if not 26 total. Also the names are correct somewhat. All the versions on DVD are both German audio and the English Audio.