Pretty much any show or movie can have a music and effects track, pretty much any song can have an official instrumental version
It works how? The sound effects and music are mixed on a separate track from the dialogue, and they make a separate music and effects track for easy dubbing, usually for translation, but sometimes it can be for ADR in post production if dialogue wasn't excellent, and songs always have instrumental versions when recorded in a studio, with the instruments performed first, then the vocals done next
So when you think of it, it leaves the door wide open for dubs of everything, even when they haven't gotten any
How's that?
(posted this on the General but I didn't feel like potentially repeating the same mistakes I did elsewhere)
this logic would basically imply that: Making Fiends (closest thing it got to a dub was a Dutch subtitling) has a music and effects version the MTV/Spike edits of Ren and Stimpy have music and effects versions (and indeed they do, I saw a video on Discord) Legendary Dudas has a music and effects version (didn't even air in Canada and is so lucky to have been released on Paramount+ recently) Salute Your Shorts has a music and effects version (I don't even know if it aired outside the United States, it didn't even air in Canada, yet it looks like it aired in the UK and Australia) The Problem Solverz, Secret Mountain Fort Awesome, and Robotomy all have music and effects versions Mischief City has a music and effects version (infact, it has Latin American Spanish, Canadian French, and Brazilian Portuguese dubs) the KaBlam specials "OffBeats Valentine's Special", "Life With Loopy Galabration" and "Henry and June Show" have music and effects versions