Exactly what the title thread says. Keep on sharin' those MySpleen invites and Mega/Mediafire links, lads.
Also, as a personal request to all Latinoamerican bros: Got any Fox Kids/Jetix/Locomotion stuff recorded by any chance? Absolutely post them on the thread. I'll love you forever if you do (non-sexually, that is).
Yo. I still have this question from the previous thread. If any of you in Latin America have this bumper (or at least have a crystal clear memory of it), gimme a holla in this thread.
Still up for any 1999-early 2000's Kids' WB stuff if anyone has some
Ayden Morales
MySpleen has plenty of Kids WB stuff, but unfortunately I don't have any invites on me at the moment.
Cooper Williams
Maybe you want these threads to be weekly. I'm not sure there's enough material to justify continuous threads, especially since ripping VHS takes a long-ass time.
Asher Jones
Dunno why you'd get the idea it is going to be daily. Both of the threads listed on the OP lasted for several days. It's a matter of not letting them get locked due to lack of activity. It also doesn't have to be strictly VHS rips; DVD rips and other sources are perfectly fine.
Adam Wilson
Since this thread is about 90s stuff, I'd like to post a nerdy fun fact.
I'm sure some of you guys have wondered why Cartoon Network stopped titling their original series "Cartoon Cartoons" in 2003. One of life's greatest mysteries right? Well, there's an explanation.
What do most of the Cartoon Cartoons have in common? One, they started off as shorts, and kids voted on whichever one they liked best to become a full series (Ed, Edd n Eddy was the one that wasn't based off a short). Two, the Cartoon cartoons started off as being animated by Hanna-Barbera, then they transferred over to digital animation when H-B was deprecated. They had similar animation styles (again with the exception of EEnE): flat, angular, 60s-esque stuff.
Kids next door was the last Cartoon Cartoon, since that was CN's last original show to be greenlit based on voting results from kids. Shows like Camp Lazlo, Hi Hi Puffy amiyumi, and Class of 3000 had no business being under the Cartoon Cartoon name since those were simply CN original series made from scratch with no Hanna-Barbera connection, and the animation styles had changed.
Mason Baker
>daily I said continuous. This thread started about an hour after the last one, which needed several bumps and still died way before the bump limit. Generally speaking, mods/janitors don't like keeping threads on life support with no-content bumps.
I do still have myspleen invites to give out if anyone's still looking, however, just post an email address.
Jackson Rogers
>Locomotion
i was too young to enjoy this channel :'(
Charles Wood
Then post content, I guess? I don't really dig the thread bumping stuff either but it's better than just straight up leaving anons on the thread hanging dry on a locked thread with no sequel to it.
Does anyone have any episodes of X-Play that don't look like complete shit?
Samuel Watson
I'm glad this is starting to happen here.
Leo Edwards
Same.
Jordan Nguyen
Back in 2000s YTV (AKA: Canada's Semi-Nick channel), there was a movie block on Sundays, a Saturday morning block called Vortex (with female host), later became Crunch (with a male host), and The Zone was the usual weekday afternoon block. There was also a short-lived anime block that aired on weekday nights that aired several anime shows.
>Then everything changed when The Zone is all-in on the weekends.
Zachary Harris
Speaking of which, I wonder how many people recorded G4 back in the 2000s.
Jaxson Moore
>G4 Oh man, I know this isn't Sup Forums, but it still bums me out that that one documentary style show about video game devs is probably lost to time. Or at least, I can't remember its name.
Icons which then became Gamemakers because they took Icons and started focusing on people and groups who had nothing to do with video games.
Mason Reed
I think the majority, if not all of ICONS can be found on the internet.
That being said, while it isn't Sup Forums, if anyone has any good G4 broadcasts, they can post them.
Robert Wright
Locomotion was a major break through in my life, living in south america and only knowing cartoons that were dubbed and brought to regular TV or the ones at Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon. Mind you we didn't have Adult Swim or any of that experimental shenanigans. It holds great nostalgic value in my heart.
Andrew Wilson
bump
Lincoln Hill
bumping
Gavin Gonzalez
I always appreciated how Locomotion, at least in it's early years, was pretty much a fusion between Boomerang + Adult Swim, although I also dig the latter area of Adult Swim + Toonami esque content.
Say, will there also be any space in the future for local channel's cartoon blocks too? For example, recordings from cartoon blocks that aired in bumfuck Latin America in the 90's and mid-00's that once reigned over the grid and are now nigh-inexistent?
Michael Thompson
Those are more than welcome starting right now, user. However, I'd imagine that would pose an extra challenge, because I don't think MySpleen has much in the way of non-English content. I would have to double check on that.
Jackson Peterson
Speaking of comfy horror shows, remember Scary Saturday Night Sleepover? I miss Discovery Kids
Brody Cook
Wish we could've seen more of this lil' Jester fucker from the CN bumpers (1995 I think it was)
When it pretty much was the Latino port of Nickelodeon, like no joke, ALL THEIR SHOWS WERE FROM THE NICK LINEUP.
Landon Lewis
Upload whatever you have to mediafire or Mega.nz, bruv.
I remember when my local cable provider in Southern Brazil had Zaz as part of their lineup around 2002, presumably because there were lots of Argies and Uruguayans where I used to live.
Jack Lopez
Anybody got a mega for Johnny Bravo?
Caleb Collins
My girlfriend just dug up a Comedy central Friday night stand up, would anybody be interested in a rip of it?
Nicholas Sullivan
Sure
Noah Butler
If any has any cartoon/Muppet recordings WOC from "Cartoon Network", "Boomerang", "Teletoon Retro" (Canda), "The Disney Channel", "TNT", "Nickelodeon", "Nick Jr.", "BBC" (UK), "ITV" (UK), "Odyssey" (USA), "The Kermit Channel" (Asia) and "Tooncast" Please let me know - Thanks
- Any recording from 1998 or 1999 with original commercials - Cartoon Network's Fridays blocks (2003 / 2004) - Toonami blocks (April - June 2004)
Joseph Foster
I would like to see Cartoon Network recordings from the early 90s
Liam Scott
I'd love some CN recordings from 2005
Grayson Hill
bump
Ryan Torres
bump
Dylan White
Thanks again to VHS user, and whoever put up the [AS] and Toonami stuff. While the convenience of files and streams is nice it used to be a hassle trying to figure out what to watch when I'm eating or idling time, but now it's like I have a pro-run TV inside my computer. If you ask me viewing the past is the future.
A pastebin doc of that would be more practical imo. Now that I think of it, it could serve as a pastebin general for these kind of threads.
Brody Gomez
Thank you, mate!
Dominic James
bump
Cooper Martin
Steel Angel Kurumi and Burn up Excess had some bare tits if i remember correctly
Henry Baker
bump
Leo Flores
For those bumping the thread: Be sure to include a link or more of stuff before doing so, if only for the sake of not making the thread seem barren of content.
Locomotiom latam operated on another level. Really experimental stuff like japanese puppet movies, awesome music videos, outright surreal bumpers, obscure animated movies ans series of various countries and a GREAT selection of 2000s anime. The kind of stuff that makes seasonal anime look like flash animation. Extremely well presented too. Shame i was too young to appeciate some of their content
It's a shame it's local successor, animax, was basically the moeshit channel
Team Loco, the original latam locomotion producers, got together again a couple years ago and are pinning a couple projects, even a book. Saw a panel of them at comiccon argentina
Lincoln Brooks
Oh shit magic kids. Those opening songs where hilarious
Ryder Fisher
Now that i thimk of it, i'm not sire if locomotion latam has the same production team as the argentinean locomotiom. Indon't remember some.of those bumpers and there's bumpers O rememeber that i haven't seen in that vieo posted above. Mamy bumpers wjere handrsawn animation
I'm up for any recorded TV you guys have. Let 'er rip.
Oliver Peterson
Sent
Samuel Wright
Piblic omvites to provte trackers
Bad idea
Juan Morris
Thanks. I haven't been on a private tracker in a long ass time, what is a standard way to get my ratio up, and how high does it have to be? The FAQ didn't really say.
Connor Morgan
still though
Brody Lopez
this was the Mexican animation thing that got bought by animax yes? dint the voice over all come from Venezuela, i remember a joke about chabes nation or something like that.
Nathaniel Smith
Nope. Mexican produced until 2000, where they contracted a creative team consisting mainly of argies and other southams and redesigned the while thing
Parker Phillips
Argentinian here. This channel showed up in DirecTV by the mid 2000s and still remember it being there in 2008 (My point of reference being a Cybernet episode talking about Super smash bros Brawl) I caught the channel changing their look once. This is one of the logos I remember
I don't know what the line-up was wherever it came from. But here I mostly remember >Cyberchase >Cybernet >something about seven monsters >soemthing apparently about the Scarlet Pimpinel >Miss Mallard a duck detective >Bernando & Bianca (no idea of orignal names) two mouse detectives >Something that looked like a medieval knight version of the Tick >Mummy and Nanny >Mona the Vampire >Some show about two lost toys a teddy bear and a doll >Some show about a girl and her apparently mute imaginary friend >Moppatop's shop or something >Eureka's Castle maybe?
and also Donkey Kong Country >Soy un CABEZA DE METAL CABEZA DE METAL
James Nguyen
I'm finding Commercial Breaks/Tandas of Disney channel Latinoamerica From 1999 to 2003
Also, Big Fat Mendoza a shit
Levi Cooper
>what is a standard way to get my ratio up There are some torrents that have upload multipliers, no idea why though. >and how high does it have to be? It doesn't have to be anything as far as I'm aware. Just be courteous and seed/don't reupload the content elsewhere.
If you've read the policy in the FAQ then you're good to go.
Wyatt Butler
is there a reason why i can't seed anything
Ryder Young
user, do you have those shorts that appeared in locomotion at late hours of the night? Like 10 pm/11 pm? There's a short that has been haunting my mind with flashbacks about a ghost and a girl running around a wasteland, I've been autistically looking for it and I haven't found it yet.
Does anyone have those 1080p rips of the Rugrats movies? I'd really appreciate it if I could get links of them.
Julian Robinson
I just want to know if people remember when Nick did AMVs of shows that aired after a show ended. It had music that were popular at the time.
Josiah Allen
Fucking awesome. Thank you user.
Lucas Nguyen
>heard it was coming back >it's just some crowd funding shit that has gone nowhere
Fuck off
Jacob Rogers
Sadly not many people seem to care at all. Most moved on and with how widespread Internet use and piracy is here, bringing back locomotion would be pointless.
Even if they pulled off some kind of service like Netflix, there aren't enough people here willing to spend money on that.
Asher Edwards
Anyone have any Jetix broadcasts?
Cooper Russell
Last link is dead, the rest is golden though.
Jackson Ortiz
Bump off the 10th page.
Thanks for the preservation, fellow anons.
Matthew Cruz
bump
Luis Harris
bump
Lincoln Fisher
The original is on myspleen. Go Wild is too but it looks like a shit upscale.
Angel Cruz
which other stuff besides cartoon network, boomerang, adult swim, and nickelodeon are we missing? new to myspleen and tried to look for jetix but there's only one dead torrent
Landon Nelson
Pretty much anything cartoon related. Any VHS tapes you may have, or any MEGA files around, etc.
I miss Nicktoons Network, I even enjoyed it up 'till 2011 when they'd do late night Rocko, Stimpy, Zim, etc airings.
I recorded the entire Zim marathon they did one time, one of the few TV recordings I ever did, but I'm not sure if I have the tape anymore, and if I did I have no ripper and can't begin to learn how to rip it anyway