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Post by One Radical Dude on Jun 9, 2006 19:40:31 GMT -5
I'm not sure if this was aired before, but right after airing a recent episode of Billy and Mandy, they showed a 2 minute short titled "Driving Miss Crazy" (I think that was the name of the title). Did anyone see this before?
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Post by Cassini90125 on Jun 9, 2006 19:47:04 GMT -5
Was it a Foster's short? What was it about?
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Post by One Radical Dude on Jun 9, 2006 19:58:38 GMT -5
Well, most of the gang (Bloo, Mac, Ed, Wilt, Coco, Frankie, and Madame Foster) all get into Madame Foster's car and go on a little trip to get the Foster's bus. I do have most of the video recorded (except the title card), so I do plan to upload it, if no one here saw it (or for those in the West with a West Coast feed missed it) -- it will be available on YouTube.
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Post by Sparky on Jun 9, 2006 20:46:59 GMT -5
Thanks. I never even heard of it. I'll try to keep an eye out in case it airs again (and it's listed in the shedule).
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Post by pitbulllady on Jun 9, 2006 21:23:26 GMT -5
I'd never heard of it, but I would really love to see it, needless to say. Any idea when it will be shown again? I was at the local opening of "Cars", by the way, so I missed tonight's Foster's episode. This is my second time seeing that wonderful movie; I got to actually go to the World premier held at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina, on May 26, but of course as with all of Pixar's movies, I had to see it again.
pitbulllady
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Post by taranchula on Jun 9, 2006 22:29:28 GMT -5
Well, most of the gang (Bloo, Mac, Ed, Wilt, Coco, Frankie, and Madame Foster) all get into Madame Foster's car and go on a little trip to get the Foster's bus. I do have most of the video recorded (except the title card), so I do plan to upload it, if no one here saw it (or for those in the West with a West Coast feed missed it) -- it will be available on YouTube. When can we expect it on there?
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Post by One Radical Dude on Jun 9, 2006 22:36:10 GMT -5
Within 30 minutes from now.
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Post by taranchula on Jun 9, 2006 22:42:35 GMT -5
Within 30 minutes from now. Such prompt service. How exquisite.
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Post by pitbulllady on Jun 9, 2006 22:58:56 GMT -5
Within 30 minutes from now. Can you post a link when it's up, since it's not showing up in the Foster's section, nor when I do a search under the title of the short. I did watch the traffic safety ad with the Foster's gang, which I'd never seen before, and got a good laugh out of Wilt grabbing Bloo by the head when Bloo is about to run out into traffic! What's funny is that Wilt doesn't miss a beat-just reaches out with that Elastigirl arm of his and reels Bloo back in without so much as a change of facial expression! It reminded me of a parent who's used to dealing with a hyper two-year-old-nothing phases 'em. I guess at some point, as I've suspected, Wilt had to play the role of surrogate dad/"sheepdog" to his creator, or a younger sibling, anyway. He's totally got that parenting thing locked down, I'm tellin' y'all! pitbulllady
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Post by One Radical Dude on Jun 9, 2006 23:18:30 GMT -5
The Foster's ShortA split second of the audio is not heard (because I started the recording too late), and you may need to turn up the volume. Here it is.
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Post by kageri on Jun 9, 2006 23:25:06 GMT -5
AHAHA THAT'S THE BEST THING EVER.
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Post by pitbulllady on Jun 9, 2006 23:29:04 GMT -5
ROTFLMAO! Now, did anyone NOT guess where that ketchup was gonna wind up?
Watching Wilt sorta fold himself up to get in the Firebird reminded me of a news clip of his namesake, Wilt Chamberlain, getting in and out of his car, a little red Ferrari(Luigi and Guido would be so proud). He'd actually taken the front seat out, and sat in the back seat to drive.
Poor Ed: "I can't feel my legs"!
pitbulllady
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Post by Sparky on Jun 9, 2006 23:44:25 GMT -5
THANKS!! Lol even if I'm too chicken to upload to YouTube. (Btw I found a book at Barnes and Noble today ALL about uploading copyrighted material to the Internet - it's not illegal to sell information telling people *how* to do it, after all. It had a nice disclaimer chapter on it reminding you that it is, in fact, Against The Law to upload copyrighted material to the Internet. I *almost* bought it, for the novelty factor alone. )
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Post by pitbulllady on Jun 9, 2006 23:49:16 GMT -5
Speaking of YouTube, can anyone upload "Where There's a Wilt, There's a Way" on there? A friend of mine and fellow Boggs Board member, who has had to move out into the sticks where there is no cable, and has parents who refuse to spring for a dish, has never seen it. I cannot find my VHS recording of it to send to her, and she is a desparate Wilt fangirl(yeah, ANOTHER one)who really wants to see him finally "go off".
pitbulllady
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Post by taranchula on Jun 10, 2006 0:00:01 GMT -5
That was funny, I loved the return of the "Roaming Music" first introduced in episode 2 Store Wars.
They ought to do more of these, I mean they probably are, that's a given. It's a good way to tide all of us over until they resume with the rest of the new episodes.
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