You Know That Show The purpose of this page is to allow contributors to post descriptions of half-forgotten shows, those old classics that sit on the edge of the mind, with details and images remembered but names tantalizingly forgotten. Whether to gather trope examples or just for peace of mind, post them here. Be warned that, due to necessity, all entries may contain spoilers.
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ACarlssin Medium: Literature
10:38:35 PM 11th Feb 2012
There was a series of short stories — apparently somewhat famous because I know at least one of them, the donut one mentioned below, was turned into a movie. I //think// they took place around the 1920's, but I'm not sure.
I can recall the plots of two of the stories: In one of them, the main character's uncle (who ran the general store) acquired a donut-making machine, and made thousands of donuts. A woman accidentally dropped her engagement ring into the batter, and the people of the town began eating through all of the donuts looking for it.
In another story, everyone in town got a song stuck in their head — it was basically the ultimate Ear Worm. The cure was a second Ear Worm that had the power to knock out the first. The problem was that the second one would get stuck in your head //until you sang it to someone else.// It got passed around to everyone in town until they finally managed to pass it off to someone who was just boarding a train.
Any help with this would be appreciated. Thanks.
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OMalley
10:38:35 PM 11th Feb 2012
Homer Price!
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ACarlssin Medium: Music
10:30:38 PM 11th Feb 2012
I know that this was a song by They Might Be Giants, but hunting through their fan-run wiki has not helped me. In one of their songs, there's a bit that goes something like this:
"Remember that time in the past when we looked forward to the future, but all we saw was us looking into the past to that point when we looked at ourselves in the future?"
I don't remember the exact working. If I remember correctly, it's a total non-sequitur and unrelated to anything else in the song.
Any ideas?
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ACarlssin Medium: Literature
09:40:09 PM 11th Feb 2012
I recall reading a series of books in the 80s or 90s about a teenage boy who goes to live with a relative out in the country. If I remember correctly, the books didn't have an overall plot, but each chapter was like an individual short story.
The only story I can remember with enough detail to describe accurately is this: The main character is walking through the wilderness (forest? desert? other?) when he suddenly gets a horrific nosebleed (it's explained in expository that he's prone to these). Since his clothes are soaked in blood, he takes them off and washes them in a stream so they don't get stained. But now he's covered in blood himself and his nose is still bleeding. He decides he needs to stop the nosebleed first and then bathe. He lays down with his head tipped back, and accidentally falls asleep. When he wakes up, he washes up and gets dressed. However, apparently a woman riding on horseback saw him asleep covered in blood and thought he was dead — the victim of a violent murder. She rides into town and gets the police, but by the time they get to where he was he's gone. I can't remember if she ends up thinking she's crazy or if she recognizes him and thinks he did it as a prank.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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DoctorSerenitySquid Medium: Literature
08:38:19 PM 11th Feb 2012
Two books I vaguely remember reading as a kid, but the titles escape me:
The first was a picture book in which a little boy's dinosaur-shaped birthday cake turns into a real dinosaur. The dinosaur ends up in a zoo and is miserable, so the boy helps it escape and takes it somewhere it will be safe from the people who want it in the zoo.
The second was about a girl who tries to befriend two new students at her school. She initially succeeds with the one who turns out to be a jerk, but makes friends with the other girl toward the end. I think there was also a subplot about how one of the girls (can't remember which) is bi-racial and is ashamed of having a white mother because her grandmother hates white people.
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MetaSkipper Medium: Videogame
07:14:02 PM 11th Feb 2012
It's an old edutainment game. Played it in my youth, so it must have been released in 2008 or before. You have an evil twin. The narrator is a brain. C Omplete minigames/puzzles to unlock weapons allies. When you meet in teh city, you battle. Some examples:
There was a female scientist/chemist which countered a fire attack.
A monkey (looked like an organ grinder monkey) countered a giant robot.
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MetaSkipper
10:54:55 AM 9th Feb 2012
Ba-dUMP
MetaSkipper
05:51:31 PM 10th Feb 2012
Bumpity.
thomwim
01:09:01 PM 11th Feb 2012
Maybe Jumpstart 6th Grade?
MetaSkipper
07:14:02 PM 11th Feb 2012
Nope, sorry not it. Here's kinda how gameplay worked:
You navigated a city map. When you reached certain spots marked, you would play a minigame. Winning would give you whatever thing was there. If you ran into your evil twin, you would engage in battle via cinematics, such as the ones described above.
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monkeyheroine Medium: Live Action TV
05:30:55 PM 11th Feb 2012
There was this old puppet show which had a theme song with the words : "check out the rooster" and it had a puppet rooster as one of the characters. i cant remember the rest but can anybody tell me what the name of this show was?
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OmegaII Medium: Live Action TV
01:13:54 PM 11th Feb 2012 edited by OmegaII
Children's show, had little worm alien riding in little flying saucer with camera lens sticking out. Rest of regular charaters are two boys (puppets, iirc), and girl(maybe mid teens). Time/space travel thru portals. I think mainly space, the time may have been single ep.
She spent first season in garage while boys were lost, second she travelled with them.
Edit: the boys were lost on earth hopping portals, and learning about where the were. It seemed that was the edutainment angle.
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OmegaII
09:24:14 AM 11th Feb 2012
Bump.
Bananaquit
01:13:54 PM 11th Feb 2012
This sounds a little like the “Outerscope” segment from the PBS educational series Vegetable Soup. Check this blog post and see if anything rings a bell.
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sarahj Medium: Live Action TV
11:41:20 AM 11th Feb 2012
I grew up in Northern Ontario, Canada in the 80's, There was a live action anthology series that ran on either TVO, PBS or the french station(don't remember the name, sorry). It was a series about myths and legends.
I only remember little bits:
The end credits featured a woman in a hooded black robe walking across what I think was the moors towards a ruined castle. The music was very creepy.
One episode was about a fisherman's wife who was taken to the bottom of the sea by a merman. She lit a match (underwater!) so that she could see her new husband, and although his body was human, his face was that of a fish
Another episode had a boy and a girl being chased by a man with a beard through a jungle. There was a golden frog necklace that the man was after. At the end, they escaped the jungle, and the man was dead and covered with green moss.
Been searching the internet for years for this show! Any help is appreciated. :)
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Indigo12ash
05:28:21 PM 9th Feb 2012
I can't be positive but I am pretty sure you are talking about "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" It's a Canadian series but it aired in the 90's. Hope this helps.
sarahj
06:30:15 AM 10th Feb 2012
Thanks, but no. I was a teen when Are You Afraid of the Dark aired, and remember it well. This was something much, much earlier.
Tales from the Blue Crystal? Long Ago and Far Away?
sarahj
10:20:50 AM 11th Feb 2012
Thank you, everyone. Gordon Way, your suggestion of the Blue Crystal led me to this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obomCFUvfXo&feature=related which shows a commercial for Legends of the World, which is the show I'm looking for. Thank you very much! Now I'm going to search to see if I can find more videos of it. :)
I say anime, but it's really manga. I have been trying to find this one for YEARS.
The only thing I remember about this manga is that it has chinese names, and there are magical vials around their neck, and I think when they are in contact with water, two characters shrink to chibi sized. (They're living with someone too)
PLEASE HELP
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UltramarineAlizarin
11:35:04 AM 8th Feb 2012 edited by UltramarineAlizarin
When I hear "in contact with water" and "they're living with someone", I think of Ranma One Half, but vials don't figure in, and while there is a supporting cast of Chinese characters, they all have punny names based on English words.
For what it's worth, I've also heard of a manga called Shaolin Sisters, but I know nothing about it.
rklover13
09:18:33 AM 11th Feb 2012
I like ranma 1/2, but this has a guy and a girl as the main chinese named characters, and their living with a guy.
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jbanana Medium: Live Action TV
09:00:39 AM 11th Feb 2012
It's the near future and something has happened so that almost all the water is gone and people in this area have to go get water at a pump that's controlled by some sort of bad guys who charge outrageous prices. The scene is in a desert, or at least it's very dry and dusty. A family or at least a parent with a child come to get water and can't afford it, and get into some kind of altercation with the people controlling the pump. I think a mysterious stranger intervenes.
This is all hazy so I could be wrong about why water is scarce or the fact that it's the future.
Late 80s or early 90s though it could have been a rerun, or even part of a movie. I was pretty young, and wasn't allowed to watch much on TV, and we didn't have cable. For years I've thought it was an episode of Highway to Heaven, which I watched occasionally, but I just looked at a list of all the episodes and I can't find it.
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PaulA
02:30:28 AM 11th Feb 2012
Possibilities that come to mind as fitting the general set-up of villain-with-monopoly-on-water-supply include movie Tank Girl, the second season of the TV series The Girl From Tomorrow, and the recent TV series of Flash Gordon. I haven't seen any of them recently enough to remember specific scenes, though.
jbanana
09:00:39 AM 11th Feb 2012
Thanks Paul — I don't think any of those are it though. Everyone's dressed in normal clothes — there's nothing immediately sci-fi looking about the scene, and I'm pretty sure the protagonist is an adult male.
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albinotiger Medium: Videogame
07:45:41 AM 11th Feb 2012
One more - an edutainment video-game that I played in third grade. There were little dwarves, I think, trying to reach the top of this really snowy mountain? I think in one of the final levels, you get inside this castle, and there's a treasure chest you need to open. Does this ring any bells?
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Guntzz
07:44:47 AM 11th Feb 2012
That game i think is "Treasure Mountain"
Guntzz
07:45:41 AM 11th Feb 2012
Or "Treasure Mathstorm"
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Lunarcat Medium: Music
07:44:12 AM 11th Feb 2012 edited by Lunarcat
A song I heard that had a sort of religious undertone to it, it had an organ in it and was sung by a woman. I reminder she said that it was always darkest before the dawn and that she had a demon inside of her. There was a line in the background saying 'shake it' or 'shake it up' that repeated a lot
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Guntzz
07:44:12 AM 11th Feb 2012
That song i think is "Shake it out" by Florence and the machine.
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albinotiger Medium: Literature
02:26:33 AM 11th Feb 2012
I'm looking for a sci-fi anthology I read a while ago - I think it was for young-adults. The only story I remember involved a class of students trying to study Shakespeare after most of his plays have been banned by various groups going for political correctness. In the end, I think they end up convincing their teacher to let them read King Lear, and there's only three lines that haven't been banned. Does this sound familiar to anyone?
There's an old Western Animation (though I don't know how old) about three guys who wore something resembling plug suits, who would carry out missions by receiving equipment from a space station, which would attach to their plug suits. Any idea of the name and whether a tv tropes page exists on it?
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jbrecken
01:55:58 PM 10th Feb 2012
That could be Centurions.
Elfhunter
10:12:51 PM 10th Feb 2012
yup that's the one. Thanks.
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zerky Medium: Literature
09:58:48 PM 10th Feb 2012 edited by zerky
zerky remembers reading this book as a child. It couldn't have been written any later than the mid-late 90s. In the book there was a girl who was born to two ghost parents.
As in, her parents were both ghosts, and somehow a living child was born to them.
She goes to an ordinary school and at one point, her teacher comes over to her house to see how she lives. Her parents use a sort or garlic poultice to treat a wound.
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marblefish Medium: Live Action TV
09:06:25 PM 10th Feb 2012
It was an edutainment show on Playhouse Disney that aired around the late 90s or early 2000s. It involved two hosts, one white woman and one black man, and a rotating cast of kids they would play with hanging out and having fun in a clubhouse supposedly made of cardboard boxes. I think the title might have been a box pun, although I'm not positive. Did this show exist or was it something my four-year-old mind made up?
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FerdinandtheBull
09:06:25 PM 10th Feb 2012
Out of the Box.
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Indigo12ash Medium: Live Action TV
06:04:43 PM 10th Feb 2012
I'm pretty sure this was a made-for-tv-movie on Disney Channel. All I remember was the promo where a vampire was on the ceiling then hard cut to a cute smiling blonde vampire boy and then there were three normal kids. This has bugged me for a while and I remember seeing it so many times. I remember seeing the promo in the 00's but it might have been made sooner because Disney doesn't air it anymore. Maybe it was called the Littlest X or something along those lines but I can't be positive. Any help is appreciated.
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Indigo12ash
06:04:43 PM 10th Feb 2012
FOUND IT!! "The Little Vampire". I guess I should've put it under "Film" because it wasn't made for TV or even a Disney movie for that matter. I think I remembered it as a Disney movie because I saw the promo on Disney Channel for a Halloween special or something.
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qtjinla15 Medium: Western Animation
11:39:21 AM 10th Feb 2012
That show about bear like characters and they had these magical trinkets that let them animate three totem pole creatures, a turtle, an eagle, and the most powerful being the bear to fight evil.
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jbrecken
09:20:24 PM 9th Feb 2012
That's Paw Paws.
qtjinla15
11:39:21 AM 10th Feb 2012
Aah thank you. No way was I remembering that on my own.
Remember a scene from an anime. So, a presumably magical girl is about to transform. She's about to transform... so she goes behind a building and starts to take her clothes off. Some guy finds her, and she runs away.
Any ideas on waht anime it is?
Sorry, doesn't look like it. She has a small animal with her, if it helps. I think it turns into her clothes.
MetaSkipper
06:47:06 AM 10th Feb 2012
To-Love-Ru. Found it.
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cheapsunset Medium: Videogame
08:15:48 PM 9th Feb 2012
This was a game demo for Macinotosh/and or Windows 95 (it came on some game I had). In the game you were a guy you were lost or kidnapped. I think you were on the run from someone. You were in woods or maybe an island. I don't remember a lot of it, since I only had the demo, but I think you were looking for a knife? I remember one part where you walk across a bridge. I know it's a terrible description but does anyone else recall this game???
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PaulA
09:43:10 PM 7th Feb 2012
What style of game was it? Point-and-click adventure? Side-scrolling platformer?
cheapsunset
09:45:20 PM 7th Feb 2012
Side scrolling platformer.
bassair
01:31:12 AM 9th Feb 2012
Mm, not too convinced it IS this, but is it Hugo's Horrific Adventure, by any chance? Not the first one, one of the later ones (I don't recall which exactly). I remember there being a knife and an island and stuff in that...
No, that wasn't it but thanks for the suggestion. If I remember correctly, the graphics were a little more realistic and less "cartoony", if that makes sense.
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thevisualboy37 Medium: Videogame
06:49:20 PM 9th Feb 2012
I remember an Edutainment Game for the Apple II. I played it in Kindergarten and first grade. It was a math game with dinosaurs, and I know it was mini-game based, but the only one I remember is one where a dinosaur has set up an ice cream stand and you need to count all of the scoops of ice cream or something. That's about all I can remember.
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Robotrekkie
12:49:49 PM 4th Feb 2012
Hm... Is it Bagasaurus?
thevisualboy37
06:49:20 PM 9th Feb 2012
No, it wasn't Bagasaurus; I distinctly remember it being based on math exclusively.
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moche Medium:
06:48:01 PM 9th Feb 2012 edited by moche
There was this children's show on Australian television in the 90s that had this man and a woman, I think, from another dimension. The show revolved around this Mac Guffin that I think was called "the gift" which was located in a "special suitcase." Each episode opened in the alternate dimension with them saying "the gift will remain in the special suitcase," or something, and then they'd go to to Earth for some reason. Once there, they were chased by a dog, so they teleported onto the roof of the train. Oh, and chocolate was poisonous to them; and one of the episodes had the woman getting sick after wolfing down a girl's birthday cake. I just wanna know what the hell all this was about.
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RadonPlasma Medium: Videogame
02:39:53 PM 9th Feb 2012
Trying to remember the title of an SNES game I rented once long ago. It was definitely side-scrolling action. Dark color scheme, at least from my recollection. I think it was set in a fantasy feudal Japan - your character might have wielded a spear. The Japanese setting possibility is reinforced by your magic capacity being enumerated by kanji. I think you earned a new spell after each level. I know for certain it isn't First Samurai; I tracked that one down recently.
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thomwim Medium:
02:26:23 PM 9th Feb 2012
When I was about 10 years old (before 2005), I had a wrist watch that played a pixel-based cartoon of a teenage punk and a dog. In one scene, the teen flushed the dog down a toilet or something.
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MetaSkipper Medium: Anime
10:56:04 AM 9th Feb 2012 edited by MetaSkipper
So, here's sorta how things happened. We have totally nude girl (or close) save for a mask. She fights crime. Uses groin attacks, as in, attacks with her groin. Help?
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MetaSkipper
09:17:47 AM 8th Feb 2012
Found it, never mind.
Medinoc
10:49:09 AM 8th Feb 2012
But now you've got our curiosity up. What is it called?
Bananaquit
07:27:02 PM 8th Feb 2012 edited by Bananaquit
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MetaSkipper
10:56:04 AM 9th Feb 2012
Kekko Kamen.
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laptopLegend Medium: Literature
05:46:01 AM 9th Feb 2012
A collection of stories. It had a green cover. The introduction said "hold on to your hat". One part had a theme of friends. "Ira Says Goodbye" and "Since Hanna Moved Away" were in that part. "Since Hanna Moved Away" was on a page with a poem about girls who matched. It used the phrase "two pierced ears and two bare ones". There was also a section of humor. It had jokes such as "Why do cows wear bells? Because their horns don't work". It also had the poems "Eletelephony" and "Banananananananana...". The latter's name is not exact, but it's about someone who kept spelling "na" in "banana". "Amelia Bedelia" was also in the book. The last section was about science. It had an experiment to prove that air takes up space.
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laptopLegend
04:00:16 AM 7th Feb 2012
bump
laptopLegend
05:46:01 AM 9th Feb 2012
8ump
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Jozin Medium: Anime
08:29:16 PM 8th Feb 2012 edited by Jozin
Okay, this is gonna be a tough one, because of how little detail I can remember about it. It was a manga that was released here in the States a few years ago. Its first volume was considerably thicker than the average manga volume, and instead of having the standard 16+ readers only warning that most manga for older audiences have, it had what equated to an 'M' rating (in fact, I think M was used in the actual rating). Either the front or the back cover had a morose-looking older schoolgirl with long dark hair standing up and facing the reader, holding a sheathed katana in a vertical position (though the details of this aren't 100% clear in my mind, so if you see something that doesn't fit that exact criteria, still let me know). One thing I definitely remember about the actual content of the manga was that the first volume had a high school massacre, where seemingly one fair-haired dude (though he may have had help, it's difficult to recall) brutally slaughters most—if not all— of the students and teachers in the school at the time. And I definitely remember supernatural powers being involved in the story.
Again, sorry for the vagueness of this all.
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Jozin
11:08:51 PM 11th Jan 2012
Bump.
Asuyuka
04:48:35 PM 12th Jan 2012
Have you tried Blood+? It's a mature manga, its first volume has the admittedly dark, short haired girl holding a katana towards the viewer. I can't say I ever read the manga or seen the anime, but its what came to mind. Hope I can be some help.
artiksilver
11:12:20 PM 5th Feb 2012
Blood the last vampire, at least the cover fits.
Jozin
02:06:20 AM 8th Feb 2012
Nope and nope, sorry guys. I do remember that the girl in this manga was quite well-endowed in the figure department, and there was at least one scene of her nude (or at least in very scanty clothing) training by herself in the first volume.
Yep, and it isn't listed there. Okay, I may have been mistaken; she may have wielded a naginata. I'm not certain, but if there it is.
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Blancandrin Medium:
07:26:23 PM 8th Feb 2012
It was a claymation program I saw on PBS, I think based o a Russian fairy tale, where the hero had to bring the Tsar the head of the Tatar king. At some point the hero had gloves that gave him super strength and he flew on some king of swan boat, and a funny looking monster took the credit for killing the Tatar king.
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Blancandrin
07:26:23 PM 8th Feb 2012
Long Ago & Far Away: Svatohor
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DaibhidC Medium: Western Animation
07:19:34 PM 8th Feb 2012 edited by DaibhidC
I'm sure there was a Looney Tunes cartoon where Sylvester sees something that terrifies him, and the colour literally drains out of him. It doesn't seem to be one of the Hoppy ones (there's one where he turns white, but off-screen) or the Porky-haunted-house ones (likewise) or even "Hyde and Go Tweet" (where he literally "falls to pieces" instead). And I can't think of any other cartoons where Sylvester faced anything that scary. Any ideas?
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drrobbo
07:19:34 PM 8th Feb 2012
It's "Jumpin' Jupiter"!
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109.170.222.140 Medium: Webcomic
07:10:14 PM 8th Feb 2012
There was a (hand-drawn?) webcomic about a female swordmaster who set up a school for girls to train as she had learned. Other characters included some sort of spirit shaman-esque monster hunter, a wizard who lived in the building where they set up the school (which doubled as a lighthouse?), some kobolds who also lived there and the dragon they reported to. Antagonists included feral elves, some kind of highly powerful spellcaster as a big bad, rival martial arts schools etc. Better than it sounds.
Okay, I'm looking for an edutainment game for children where you play as this weird goblin/monster thing, and he has a crush on a monster tv star? And she gets kidnapped, so he rushes to a mad scientist's place to save her and the other people who were missing. There were ghosts involved.
EDIT Also, the kidnapped people were turned into inanimate objects.
Familiar to anyone?
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MetaSkipper
08:52:29 AM 8th Feb 2012 edited by MetaSkipper
It was a Jump Start series, if memory serves me right. I believe it was Jump Start grades 8-12.
EDIT: My bad, it's Reading/Math Blaster grades 8-12
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SciTheChatot Medium: Western Animation
06:14:20 AM 8th Feb 2012
This one christmas special that I remember watching on cartoon network years ago. It was like, the story of santa claus and how he started to get into the "present making" business and how his legend form.
There was a collection of horror short stories I remember picking up in a library years ago. The front cover showed the terrified shadow of a kid at the top of the stairs, and we could see that downstairs, there were some autumn leaves blowing into the house through the front door. The front cover's image was from one of the stories in the book, where a boy has to, for one reason or another, rake the front yard of this weird old woman's house. Eventually, the old woman dies, but her spirit comes back to haunt the kid, and the story ends with her entering the house one evening with a bunch of leaves blowing in, and her calling his name. I may have gotten some things wrong about the story, but it has been a while.
Another story in this collection is about a studio exec looking over a movie script sent to him about a young pizza delivery guy (or mechanic, I can't remember which) fighting off giant alien (or mutant) mosquitoes, and eventually triumphing. The story ends with it being revealed that the exec (and presumably his colleagues) are mosquito creatures disguised as humans, and with him saying that he'd love to meet up with the author of the script, and "discuss" it with him.
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Jozin
01:08:46 AM 3rd Dec 2011
Bump.
fulltimeD
08:53:48 AM 4th Dec 2011
The "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" series?
Jozin
05:15:02 PM 7th Dec 2011
No, I definitely remember those books, and this wasn't part of 'em. It was a hardcover book, much thicker than any one of the S St Tit D volumes and, other than on the cover, I'm pretty sure it didn't have any illustrations. Thanks, though!
Jozin
12:12:43 AM 10th Dec 2011
Bumpity-bump-bump.
Jozin
05:42:48 AM 17th Dec 2011
Bump!
Jozin
02:32:17 PM 20th Dec 2011
BUMP.
Jozin
02:16:06 PM 27th Dec 2011
BUMP! Sorry guys, I'd give more info if I could, but there's little else I can give about this book at the moment. Anybody?
Jozin
01:42:41 AM 3rd Jan 2012
Bump! C'mon, anyone out there? Please?
schwarzewitwe2
02:40:59 AM 3rd Jan 2012
Could it have been RL Stine? They definitely sound like horror stories geared to kids; are you sure they were, though?
Jozin
04:00:09 PM 4th Jan 2012
No, I'm certain it wasn't an R.L. Stine book. I'm pretty sure it was a collection of stories from various authors (though I could be wrong). Thanks anyway!
thisbirdhasflown
09:09:34 PM 7th Jan 2012
Possibly a book from the Dare to be Scared series by Robert San Souci?
SmileyFaceD
03:47:52 AM 8th Jan 2012
Goosebumps maybe?
GEW
12:16:32 PM 8th Jan 2012
OP already said it wasn't RL Stine, so it isn't Goosebumps.
Jozin
11:08:14 PM 11th Jan 2012
Nope, it wasn't a Dare to be Scared book, or a Goosebumps book. Thanks anyway!
SmileyFaceD
06:27:55 AM 12th Jan 2012
Oh, whoops, totally didn't see that when I posted.
Jozin
02:07:25 AM 8th Feb 2012
Badda-BUMP!
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EricaB Medium: Film
12:00:54 AM 8th Feb 2012 edited by EricaB
This is a weird vampire movie from either the late 80's or early 90's. In this film, there are many different kinds of vampires, some with really bizarre abilities and weaknesses. The once scene I remember involves a female vampire who has to sleep in a tub of water with her lungs outside her body. If I remember correctly, the vampires are slowly taking over an entire town and the heroes need to find them and stop them. I think there's also something about a lake, like maybe that's where the main vampire(s) stay.
I couldn't find this movie in Our Vampires Are Different or on Wikipedia's list of vampire films.
Any ideas?
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EricaB
08:29:48 AM 7th Feb 2012
I've done a little bit more research and I think it might be Children of the Night. I'm not sure, though, so if anyone out there has seen it, let me know! Thanks! :)
RayKat
12:00:54 AM 8th Feb 2012
I've seen Children of the Night and it sounds exactly like the movie you're looking for.
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RayKat Medium: Music
11:58:08 PM 7th Feb 2012
I'm trying to find the name of a pop song done by a female singer. She sounds kind of like the singer from Aqua. I'm not sure of the lyrics other than a chorus that goes something like, "I know, I believe [something]" and whole bunch of repetitions of "Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh". It starts to sound like a chipmunk with the record skipping.
I don't actually like this song at all, but I just want to know WTF it's called.
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protodude77 Medium: Western Animation
11:50:32 PM 7th Feb 2012 edited by protodude77
I was pretty young when I saw this, so I don't know if I'll be able to remember enough...
I'm not sure if the medium was western animation or anime. It was definitely animated, though. It was on US television around ten years ago (give or take four years)
What I know:
It was about a kid (male) that ends up in another world.
The boy got involved with a team of good guys including a moving stone statue and a pink... thing that was practically useless in combat until later on when it learned some powerful beam attack.
What I think I know:
Another team member was a wolf, possibly anthropomorphic.
One episode featured a large pit that slowly filled with sand, and almost everyone lost the will to fight (but then someone gave the rest a pep talk and they banded together to escape).
The world may or may not have been a video game that the boy was playing before he got sucked in.
If the previous statement is true, then the ending MAY have been the boy going home (sad, possibly crying) and seeing some sort of "You win!" screen on the TV (or just the characters he met in the game waving to him or something). I'm least sure about this part, so don't be afraid to suggest something that ends completely differently.
What I don't know:
any and all names or the general plot
Most likely a film, although I'm not 100% certain. The only thing I remember is this one scene:
There's a 12-year-old girl on the sofa and this older man (middle-aged) is pulling her jeans off. She's sorta squealing and wriggling to get them off.
Cue the main character arriving and being all WHAT ARE YOU DOING STOP THAT IMMEDIATELY and the young girl getting VERY freaked out because all it was, was that her jeans were stuck because she'd wriggled into jeans multiple sizes too small and her dad was trying to help get them off for her.
I have no idea what this was and it's driving me MAD.
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rklover13 Medium: Film
03:40:46 PM 7th Feb 2012
Okay, I know what I'm looking for actually, I just don't know the version.
In my literature class we watched about 8 different versions of "phantom of the opera", and I can't remember which version was my favorite.
All I remember was that it was much funnier than the others we watched, with the phantom having a sarcastic sense of humor.
he often conversed with the theaters manager (I think), and one conversation during which an actress is singing, the manager says to the phantom "You can't kill her just because she can't sing!!"
Does anyone know which version this is?
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Jicragg
06:25:44 AM 7th Feb 2012
I'm going to presume it was in English and colour. Correct me if I'm wrong.
There's an insane amount of versions... so:
I think those four are the only possible ones... though that depends on when you saw it - I highly doubt it's the 2004 version.
I hope that helps you find out which one it was.
rklover13
03:40:46 PM 7th Feb 2012
Thanks!
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Aravagantos Medium: Film
10:18:15 AM 7th Feb 2012
Most likely a film, but could be TV. Color, live-action. I only saw one scene: A woman and man are at a cinema or fancy train, when a soldier appears pointing a gun at them. He was most definitely an officer and maybe a nazi. They talk for a short while when a gunshot is heard, implying that the soldier had shot one of the other two. However, he stands there for a moment, then calmly spits out a bullet and drops dead, revealing that a bearded man had shot him through the neck and into the mouth.
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Aravagantos
10:18:15 AM 7th Feb 2012
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FuzzyBoots Medium: Literature
07:09:52 AM 7th Feb 2012
It was a book, released by 1990 because I remember reading it as a kid. The main character was a boy who visited a house peopled by a witch or witches (I want to say that it was three witches). One of the things pointed out in the book was that witches could be told by their double chins, which they'd encourage by placing their chin on their chest (I seem to remember there was a picture of it in the book with one of the witches with her chin on her chest and looking up at the reader. As a child, it inspired me to practice until I could get my chin to do the same). At some point, the kid's walking through a field of grass towards their house (for some reason, the grass sticks out in my head) and the witches give him fantastic things (I want to say, again, three) of which at least one of them was a flying automobile in return for... something. I want to say his soul or for him staying with them forever. Except that a man (I want to say he had a beard and twinkling eyes that were pointed out in book) instead showed up and took his place.
Very odd little book from what I remember of it now. Oddly enough, I largely remember it because of the chin-to-chest thing, and in part because looking back on it, I get this strong feeling of the man who sacrificed himself being an analogue to Jesus, sacrificing himself to save this child who got into the situation due to his own greed.
^_^ Any ideas?
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FuzzyBoots
04:44:58 AM 1st Feb 2012
... I got nothing. My searches of Amazon haven't been much luck yet, haven't hit on the right combination of keywords.
birdbrainblue
10:25:11 AM 6th Feb 2012
It wasn't Roald Dahl's The Witches, was it? It doesn't quite fit in with what you're describing, but there are some similarities. It's probably not what you're looking for...
FuzzyBoots
07:09:52 AM 7th Feb 2012
No. I'm familiar with The Witches and this wasn't it. :) No mice, no saliva as ink, no baldness. Also, the drawings were a bit more detailed, at least in some places. I remember the drawing of the witch putting her chin on her chest was realistic-looking line art. I remember the scene in the grass where the boy is looking at the house as being more sketchy.
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pikafan Medium:
06:03:53 AM 7th Feb 2012 edited by pikafan
Looking for a few things.
1. A Edutainment Game from around 1998-2002, that has you help a middle aged woman do her daily errands in the city where she lives.
2. Saw the ending of a movie or tv show from around 1993 on a homemade (recorded on a VCR) videotape of Looney Tunes cartoons, that aired on TBS (I think). The only thing that I know about it is that it ends in a desert.
3. Two western movies from either the 60's or the 70's. The first was part of The Dollars Trilogy and it had a scene where an army general massacres an entire group of innocent civilans with a gatling gun. The second one had a man trying to rob a safe inside a prison and he had one of the prisoners tell him if he had the combination right. I also would like to say that both movies starred Lee Van Cleef◊ as one of the major characters, though I'm not sure about that.
Sorry for being vague on the second one.
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pikafan
09:41:16 PM 1st Jun 2011
Bumping, to get mine noticed
134.117.137.40
02:53:29 AM 2nd Jun 2011
Second one could be the Looney Tunes compilation movie 1001 Rabbit Tales.
pikafan
03:02:05 AM 2nd Jun 2011
Don't think that's it, due to the ending (and probalby the whole movie or tv show) not being animated.
134.117.137.40
06:09:27 AM 2nd Jun 2011
Oh dear. So it was something completely different on a homemade tape of Looney Tunes cartoons.
...well, live action is a start. Are you sure you can't remember anything else about the desert scene?
pikafan
09:31:48 AM 2nd Jun 2011 edited by pikafan
The only other things that I remember besides the desert ending is that it was made between 1935 and 1993 (due to it being in color) and that it was aired on TBS (the american channel).
pikafan
08:34:19 PM 2nd Jun 2011
Bumping again
Madrugada moderator
05:59:24 AM 3rd Jun 2011
Please don't bump when it's only been less than half a day since the last response.
173.19.225.185
04:42:48 AM 5th Jun 2011
I'm confused, is the fact that this was on a Looney Tunes tape just a red herring and all you know about the movie is that it's a live action movie, made in color, that ended in the desert?
pikafan
09:41:16 PM 28th Jan 2012 edited by pikafan
Been six months, bump. Also, movie was not The Beastmaster as that movie was not filmed in a desert.
KEVP
04:29:39 PM 1st Feb 2012
Okay, pikafan.
This is what you know the thing you are looking for:
It's either a film, or a TV show, in color, where the last shot was a live action shot of a desert. And it aired on TBS.
That's it, that's all you know. Have I got that right?
It could be ANY movie or TV episode set in a desert. Most Westerns take place in deserts or desert-like terrain. A lot of postapocalyptic stories are set in deserts. A lot of science fiction takes place on desert planets. A lot of movies set in Australia, North Africa, or the Middle East take place in deserts (or desertlike terrain).
You really haven't given us enough to narrow it down.
Try this: What was in the desert? Just sand dunes (if so, say so)? Were there rocklike structures? What color was the sand/rocks? Any plants (eg cactus)? Any animals or birds? Were there people—what did they look like, what were they wearing, what were they doing? Any structures, buildings? A road? Vehicles? People riding horses? People riding camels? Riding something else? Going towards or away from the camera? Where was the sun (rising, setting, or neither?)
Was the ending followed by closing credits? What did the credits say?
If you can't tell us any more, there really is NO WAY we can figure this out.
Tanglemorph
09:43:11 PM 4th Feb 2012
Is it possibly Looney Tunes: Back in Action?
pikafan
10:01:44 PM 4th Feb 2012
Too early as this was when they aired cartoons on TBS, though I will say that it was right around the time Cartoon Network began broadcasting so around 1991-92ish
MetalGearChick
06:03:53 AM 7th Feb 2012
My only guess is that the Looney Tunes cartoons got recorded over something that showed a desert.
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Nicknacks Medium: Live Action TV
10:05:32 PM 6th Feb 2012
Live Action Television series that aired on ABC during the mid-nineties, though it probably came from the UK. About a girl (protagonist) who spent an inordinate amount of time in a big mansion house on the coast — very wild coast, big waves. I think she had made friends with a boy who lived there, who was cared for by his more than slightly psycho mum? step-mum? who incidentally was a power-mad alchemist and the show's principal villain.
Set pieces I remember include:
A cave that the villainess was obssesed about, which had some strange and nasty contraption that needed four substances to open, including salt-peter and antimony (i.e. alchemical elemental blah-di-blah magic).
A passage to and from that cave that was underwater, littered with barrels of (toxic?) waste and led to the coast.
An underwater scuba knife fight?
I think the protagonist's dad/uncle lived on a boat.
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Nicknacks
04:11:02 AM 5th Feb 2012 edited by Nicknacks
I'm gonna bump this one — my friend recalls it vividly, but he can't remember it either.
The Australian one, though it could have jumped into America too. The British love to export, and all that.
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EH9821 Medium: Literature
06:16:42 PM 6th Feb 2012
Back in 1st or 2nd Grade ('84-'85), I recall checking out a book that dealt with ghosts and other scary things. This book was fully illustrated (it's not 'Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark'), and if my memory is correct, it was a about a man who recalled his frightening journey through a forest (on a dark and stormy night). On this journey, he encounters many frightening monsters (including some sort of ghost or ghoul with a pet wolf who actually devours him). The book even talks about how he managed to escape from the wolf's stomach...somehow. Also, this journey is what the man encountered as a child, and he is relaying it to another child.
The book was hardcover with a fully illustrated dust jacked, and every page was fully illustrated to show exactly what was going on at each moment of his journey. I know it was a child's book, but I can not recall what the name of it is.
What I'd like to know is what this book's title is. Does anyone out there know of or otherwise remember a kid's book like this?
Any help would be appreciated.
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EH9821
06:32:46 PM 3rd Feb 2012
Bump
EH9821
06:57:20 PM 4th Feb 2012
Second Bump.
EH9821
09:00:31 PM 5th Feb 2012
Hmmm...I'm thinking this one may go unresolved. I can recall checking this book out, but for nothing can I recall its name. I may need to look elsewhere.
EH9821
06:16:42 PM 6th Feb 2012
Final bump for this one, and then it's off to tvtropes oblivion for this inquiry.
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MetalGearChick Medium: Film
03:33:54 PM 6th Feb 2012
I'm trying to remember some movies. The first one I'm trying to remember came out around the 2007-2008 time period (maybe even before that, but I remember seeing it around that time). It was about a man who could see into the future. The one scene that stands out in my mind is at the end, when he sees that a building will explode (maybe it wasn't a building, maybe it was a vehicle, but I'm pretty sure it was a building), so he goes out to stop this from happening, and that's how the movie ends.
The next movie I'm trying to remember came out sometime in 2009 or 2010 (I remember seeing it on DVD in early 2010, so I think it might have originally come out in '09). It was a really sad movie about a father whose daughter was killed, and he kept having flashbacks to all the good times he had with her. One of his flashbacks was of them at the beach, and another flashback involved his daughter coming into the bathroom while he was shaving. I remember the movie ended with him in the hospital, and then we see the ghost of him reuniting with his daughter (implying that he died).
The third one, I hardly remember. I saw it around 2000-2001, was 6 or 7 when I saw it, and I think it might have come out in the 80s. I only remember one small scene, in which a woman taps a man on the shoulder, the man turns around, and then the woman punches him in the face and he falls to the floor. I don't even remember anything else about the movie. I told my parents about this scene a few times, and even they have no idea what movie this was from.
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MaybeBaby
03:00:49 PM 24th Jan 2012 edited by MaybeBaby
Could that punching scene have been from the prom scene of Ten Things I Hate About You? That was late nineties, but I figure it's worth a mention.
ETA: Also, check out the examples for the Hey You Haymaker trope.
PaulA
05:25:14 PM 24th Jan 2012
Might your first movie be Next, starring Nicholas Cage? It came out in 2007, and it's about a man who can see into the future, but I haven't seen it myself and I don't know how it ends.
MetalGearChick
06:32:11 AM 25th Jan 2012
@ MaybeBaby: It definitely wasn't Ten Things I Hate About You, and it wasn't any of the movies listed on that page either. I remember the scene was just a woman punching a man once.
@ PaulA: That could be it. I'll have to look it up when I get home.
KEVP
11:57:51 AM 28th Jan 2012
I think I have seen the one with the little girl, it came out within the last five years or so. At the moment I can't think of its name! I think it involved some sort of conspiracy involving a company, maybe a chemical company, and he has to get to the bottom of the conspiracy to find out what happened to his daughter. Or I might be confusing two movies!
JaceLightning
05:26:40 AM 29th Jan 2012
MGC: I'm sure you'ee looking for Next. Half of the movie is what COULD happen, and at the end he sets off to stop it from happening.
PaulA
06:19:33 AM 29th Jan 2012
KEVP, are you thinking of the film version of Edge Of Darkness? (I haven't seen it, so I can't help on whether it's the film the original poster is looking for.)
KEVP
02:14:17 PM 29th Jan 2012
I think that's the one I am thinking of. I think that is the film where he remembers his daughter coming in when he is shaving, and he puts shaving cream on her face.
KEVP
02:14:43 PM 29th Jan 2012 edited by KEVP
oops, double post.
amazinglyenough
11:40:46 PM 29th Jan 2012
Wild guess because I haven't seen it in a while, but could the third one be Jerry Maguire? Tom Cruise gets punched in the face by his ex wife.
MetalGearChick
03:33:54 PM 6th Feb 2012
Sorry for the late reply, but anyway, yes, the second one was Edge of Darkness. Thank you.
As for the third, no, it wasn't Jerry Maguire. TBH, I'm thinking maybe I just dreamed the third one up.
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birdbrainblue Medium: Literature
02:16:18 PM 6th Feb 2012
I read a fantasy novel once about a princess named Sylvia - who actually lived inside the book, performing her role as the star of the story every time someone read the book, as if she was an actor. She and the other characters actually treated it like a performance that they repeated over and over each time the book was opened. Sentences and pages were described as physical things they could interact with, and if someone messed up in their performance, it changed the book the person was reading. The book Sylvia lived in was implied to be suffering from a Keep Circulating The Tapes situation, and eventually the last physical copy was destroyed, leaving them alive only in the memory of a woman who had loved the book as a child. Literally - they lived inside her mind and participated in her dreams. At the end, Sylvia influences the woman into rewriting the book, which becomes a major bestseller. There's also a sequel I never read, in which the book becomes avaliable online and the characters have to learn to adjust between the weightlessness of an ebook and the solid reality of a traditional book. I can remember all of this, but I have no idea what it's called!
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ClinkerGynoid
02:16:18 PM 6th Feb 2012
Her name was Sylvie :) That's "The Great Good Thing" by Roderick Townley, one of my favorite books. It also has two sequels (didn't think the second was that great so I didn't read book 3)
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BadWolf21 Medium: Videogame
01:57:51 PM 6th Feb 2012 edited by BadWolf21
A SNES RPG that featured a Hopeless Boss Fight at the start, and a female party member named Wild later on. Sorry there's so little to work with. I think the protagonist might have been blond.
EDIT: The Hopeless Boss Fight took place in a tower, and it was against a huge monster, not a person. It was in the first town, or your school, or something (I think it was a school, but that might just have been how I was interpreting the relative lack of buildings).
The battle perspective was from behind your characters, looking forward, not from the side.
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DomaDoma
05:34:24 AM 6th Feb 2012
I might be totally pulling this out my butt - if not, Wild was either an NPC or Arche - but Tales Of Phantasia?
An animated short, possibly Hungarian. I saw it on Night Flight some time in the 80s or 90s. There was no dialogue. In it, a man in a white suit begins eating everything in sight in a fancy restaurant and growing to the size of a giant. He eventually consumes the whole earth and begins eating planets, stars, etc. Finally he’s racked with pain and transforms into a a cooking egg on a frying pan. Anyone know the title of this short?
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ClinkerGynoid
04:18:13 PM 3rd Jan 2012
It's a canadian short called Hunger, made by national film board of canada. Disturbs the fuck out of me, frankly. It's on youtube if you ever want to see it.
Bananaquit
02:57:00 AM 4th Jan 2012 edited by Bananaquit
No, that’s not it. This was more traditional-looking, ink-and-paint animation. But thank you, that was cool. Creepy, but cool.
Bananaquit
01:16:33 AM 20th Jan 2012
Bump. Removed spoiler.
Bananaquit
12:51:53 PM 6th Feb 2012
Bump, encore.
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monkeyheroine Medium: Videogame
11:54:10 AM 6th Feb 2012
it's a really old video game for the playstation 1. The game is called monkey hero. it is about a monkey who must collect pages of the magic storybook to defeat the nightmare king (who vaguely resembles a roach for some reason...) . it was vaguely based off the journey to the west. Anybody remember this game? .. it's a shame it's virtually unknown since the game was actually pretty good
An Arabian-themed fantasy film, no more recent than the 90s.
The Big Bad was some sort of supernatural being named Calypso (possibly Calypto?). At the end of the movie, the heroes trap him inside a mirror, but then it turns out that it didn't work (I think he traps the heroes inside the mirror instead) and so the The Bad Guy Wins.
The hero is a teenager whose mother is missing in the real world, but he later finds her in the "Arabian" world -she turns out to be the queen of a group of man-eating women. She assures him she's very proud of him.
Around the middle of the movie, there's a philosophical contemplation about the desert being a sea of sand, where a mentor figure compares the hero to Simbad.
An old man (possibly the hero's grandfather) is reading the story of the movie in a book, back in the real world. I think there was a close-up of his terrified face when he read the ending.
And maybe I'm thinking of another movie, but just before Calypso breaks free, when the heroes (the boy and his love interest) think they had defeated him, one of them asks "To China?" and the other answers "To China", when contemplating what to do now that they had saved the world.
I still remember the music that first plays when the ending credits roll and I could totally tell if that was the one from this movie if I heard it again now, if that helps.
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PaulA
12:32:13 AM 3rd Apr 2011 edited by PaulA
Generally, reposts are frowned on, because they're not necessary and because then there'll be two copies of the query and if one gets answered the other one probably won't be and there will be confusion.
If you want to remind people of your query, just reply to it yourself saying that you'd still appreciate an answer (or, if you're feeling lazy, just say "bump"), and it will be bumped back to the top of the page. If it's so old it's disappeared, you can still get to it using the keyword search at the top of the page.
(Can't help with the actual query, sorry.)
Mazz
11:32:10 PM 4th Apr 2011
Oh, I didn't know they could still be reached after they disappeared. Thank you, I'll delete the older one.
Mazz
11:33:29 PM 4th Apr 2011 edited by Mazz
I changed the older one to another query.
70.253.92.33
05:30:36 PM 9th Apr 2011
Hmm, this movie sounds very familiar.
—Smashing Melons
Mazz
09:17:49 PM 21st Sep 2011
bump for great justice
134.117.137.76
11:09:59 PM 21st Sep 2011
Since it's Arabian, could the villain have been a Caliph?"Arabian Adventure" (1979) has an evil, magical Caliph Alquazar whose soul is trapped in a mirror, but doesn't seem to match any of your other points.
Mazz
11:36:31 PM 21st Sep 2011
Oh my God. I watched a few clips on youtube. That was so hilariously bad. It plays like, a bad movie from the fifties but it doesn't even have old age as an excuse.
No, I'm afraid that was not it. The movie I'm looking for was sort of weird in atmosphere, and it didn't feel like it had a huge budget, but I remember that the special effects were put to good use even when they weren't particularly impressive or elaborated.
Thank you for the suggestion.