Dsneybuf
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I learned that Nest Entertainment sells leftover VHS tapes of the first two Swan Princess movies online.
News of DreamWorks/Universal re-releasing the first Rankin/Bass Christmas specials on Blu-Ray and DVD again made me start considering the possibility of CBS exchanging the rights to air Frosty (which DreamWorks also owns) with an extension on the rights to Rudolph. I didn't consider it back in 2016 due to pondering on how Frosty doesn't have as much room for commercials as Rudolph does.apparently CBS still has Frosty which is sort of the fourth ranger of the classic special trio so even if they lose the rights to Rudolph they'll still have another classic Christmas special to run.
Well, they did use the original music from Dragnet."Mathnet was produced by Janette Webb, the widow of Dragnet's producer Jack Webb."
Wow, I didn't know the connection went THAT deep.
I remember there were jokes made about it even before that movie was out.Light Yagami is called Light Turner in the Netflix version of Death Note.
Cool, hackers are that much closer to stealing your identity
*For one game by one guyI learned how FMVs were compressed for video games back in the 90s.
Do you realize that the name "Uranus" is older than the word "your"? At the time the Romans called one of their gods Uranus, the English language didn't even exist, neither did Old English. When the Germanic tribes arrived in present day UK, the Old English word for "your" was "eower", compare with the modern German word 'euer'.Whoever named Uranus was stupid.