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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JPC
Medium:
05:47:40 PM 21st May 2013
I'm trying to remember an old TV show episode. It was The Dark Side or something similar. There was a lab, and some scientists were working with rats. They were stressing the rats to see if the stress caused them to evolve. They chose rats because they breed fast. To their horror and demise the rats did evolve. They were stealing stuff to make weapons with, and ended up killing the scientists.
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FuzzyBoots
12:07:58 PM 21st May 2013
"Stressed Environment" from Monsters on the Sci-fi channel.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Monsters_episodes
JPC
05:47:40 PM 21st May 2013
Thank you. Now all I have to do is track down a copy. :)

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SimplySimple
Medium: Western Animation
01:51:18 PM 21st May 2013
I very vaguely remember a show, perhaps just a pilot for a show, which I think was on Nickelodeon. It was about this boy band, which at some point works in a restaurant. The food comes to life and starts talking to them, saying "if the something something inspire, something something perspire". This somehow convinces them to dance, and that resolves the conflict.

As I said, I have only the vaguest idea. Only that one scene sticks out in my memory.
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Samari45
07:09:46 PM 20th May 2013
If it's about a boy band then it's probably the Naked Brothers Band which I'm surprised I remember. Although I just looked up nickelodeon boy band and found out they made another one called Big Time Rush. Hope that helps.
SimplySimple
01:51:18 PM 21st May 2013
Nah, it was animated, and I think it was before the Naked Brothers Band (shudder).

I wish I could be more specific than that. If it helps, I think it was before My Dad: The Rockstar was on the air.

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KEVP
Medium: Music
12:37:06 PM 21st May 2013
This is REALLY vague, I apologize in advance. I won't bump this or anything, I am just seeing if anyone here can hazard a guess.

A friend of mine heard a song last night, and she was sure she was going to remember what it was, but she didn't.

Here's what we know for 100% certain:

It was a cover. The intro sounded so much like the original that she didn't realize it was a cover until the singing started. Both the original and the cover had men's voices singing.

Here are the "probables":

Probably,

It was mostly electronic. It was "pop" or "rock" (but not too hard) The original was by a British group. The original was by a white group. The original was from the 80's. The cover was by a black group. The subject of the song had to do with illegal activities, crime, jail, and/or prison.

The original was not by a band that she knew the name of, so we are thinking some sort of one hit wonder band of the 80s.

Does this inspire anyone to make a guess?
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glassbooks
08:38:33 AM 18th May 2013
This is extremely vague. Some lyrics would help a lot.
KEVP
04:20:39 PM 19th May 2013
I know that lyrics would help a lot!!!

But she forgot the lyrics that she was SURE she would remember!!!

I think the things to focus on is "song originally by a White British group (probably 80s), later covered by a Black group, song has to do with crime or criminal punishment"
Alvin
12:37:06 PM 21st May 2013
Would it be "House of the Rising Sun' by The Animals (white British) and others?

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Zot
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10:54:03 AM 21st May 2013
Does anybody remember a trendy evening show from the 90s UK TV, it had the following title sequence, the last part of it went like this: It was all CGI and it featured clean red can-like robots on a white background. The last part was a robot snapping his teeth at the screen. It was quite simple, but well animated. I thought at first it was something like 'The Tube' or 'The Word' but searching those names brought up different titles. Does anyone know the name of it? Thanks, Dave.
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damnedvinnie
02:07:45 PM 15th May 2013
Best guess is 'Wired' from Channel 4, as seen here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnxLDHAzKDE#t=1460s
Zot
10:54:03 AM 21st May 2013
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Excellent, thank-you!!! That one was bugging me quite a bit.

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nemui10pm
Medium: Literature
07:45:43 AM 21st May 2013
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Someone once told me about a story where a hero (possibly a Hero With Bad Publicity or some other for of outcast) commits a Heroic Sacrifice and is killed by a volcanic eruption... Does that ring the bell for anyone?

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editerguy
01:31:21 AM 13th May 2013
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What genre was it? I may have read a fantasy epic like that.
nemui10pm
04:34:09 PM 19th May 2013
edited by nemui10pm
I didn't think to ask the person at the time, so I can't really remember. It might have been a picture book, but it might not have.
KEVP
08:37:34 AM 20th May 2013
There are LOADS of stories where the hero commits a Heroic Sacrifice and is killed by a volcanic eruption. Particularly many stories set on undiscovered islands end with the island being destroyed by a volcano, and often a character stays behind and makes a heroic sacrifice. Even a rough draft of Dracula, by Bram Stoker, ended with a volcanic eruption.
nemui10pm
01:39:36 AM 21st May 2013
^ I think the hero activated the volcano himself. Does that narrow things down a little?
KEVP
07:45:43 AM 21st May 2013
You "think" he "activated" the volcano? How did he "activate" the volcano? I really think you don't have enough information to figure this one out, you don't seem to even know the genre, period, etc.

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Gwalch
Medium: Literature
11:27:31 PM 20th May 2013
I remember my father reading this book (at some point before 2007, and probably after 2000), I started reading it too, but never got very far. Several years before the start of the story, the protagonist's brother disappeared after being accused of raping and murdering a woman. Said brother's blood was found on the crime scene, but the protagonist believes it to be a result of a fight between the brother and the real rapist/murderer. Several years later, while going through his mother's stuff, the protagonist finds his brother's picture, and according to the date on the picture, it was taken some time after the brother's disappearance. I never read further than that, but I would like to read the book. Does anyone know what it is?
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Gwalch
10:42:46 AM 7th May 2013
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Gwalch
01:08:32 AM 12th May 2013
anyone?
Gwalch
10:29:47 AM 19th May 2013
bump
ErithacusKomadori
06:00:27 PM 20th May 2013
Harlen Coben's Gone For Good?
Gwalch
11:27:31 PM 20th May 2013
I think that's it. Thanks.

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MacronNotes
Medium: Literature
07:36:37 PM 20th May 2013
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There was this book that I read four years ago. I it was published in the mid 80's or early 90's.The main character's name is Casey.

The book was about her feeelings and conflicts with her older sister and her baby sister Charlie, whose relationship with her is the main focus of the plot. One of the parts of the book that I remember the most,is when Charlie had a babysitter who was especially fond of her but ignored and was rude to the rest of the family. The climax is when the babysitter kidnaps Charlie, because she believes Charlie was her baby that was taken away from her.
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MacronNotes
11:29:50 AM 16th May 2013
Bump.
MacronNotes
07:36:37 PM 20th May 2013
Bump


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Kevonni4
Medium: Live Action TV
05:46:42 PM 20th May 2013
Sorry if this query is vague. I last saw this when I was 5 or 6. It was a set of educational videos about human anatomy that used a mix of live action segments and maybe CGI. The videos were organized by the systems of the body starting with the skin and ending with the reproductive system-don't trust me on the last part. One of the videos included a video of yodeling to illustrate the act of respiration or something like that. I hope this is enough.
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Fred_H
04:34:00 AM 20th May 2013
And just when was it that you were 5 or 6? (You look young to me, but I don't like to guess.)
KEVP
08:32:21 AM 20th May 2013
There was that series called "I am Joe's [organ]". It included heart, stomach, etc.

It was originally a series of magazine articles (it's referred to in the book and movie "Fight Club"), but then became a series of educational films.

The name may have not been "Joe", but it was just an ordinary American man's name, like "Joe", "Jim", "Bob", "Bill", etc.
Kevonni4
05:46:42 PM 20th May 2013
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I was 6 in 1998 and this series seems to fit some of what I remember. However, the title screen was not hand drawn if I remember correctly.


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MelancholySoda
Medium: Anime
05:41:52 PM 20th May 2013
I remember seeing a couple scenes from this anime-esque animation back in 2009 or so. It showed a very graphic depiction of what looked like World War I. It may not have been made in that year though. I would appreciate some ideas.
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Bisected8
02:51:32 PM 20th May 2013
Could it have been one of the Full Metal Alchemist animes? They showed a bit of WWI/II as a twist at the end (when it turned out it was a parallel timeline)?

Other than that, the only anime I can think of which features a world war prominently would be Hetalia or Grave Of The Fireflies.
MelancholySoda
05:41:52 PM 20th May 2013
It was WAY too dark to be Hetalia, and Grave of the Fireflies is set in WWII. I distinctly remember a WWI setting (gas masks, Mauser machine guns etc.) If it was FMA, then could it have been a filler in the 2003 anime?

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SCDifference
Medium: Literature
12:45:42 PM 20th May 2013
I remember reading this book back when I was around 13 or 14; It was a completely bizarre story featuring a bunch of patchwork sacks that appeared in airports around the world that started disgorging monsters, which rapidly destroyed human civilization. The human protagonists got around the country on a stellar-powered train. The cover had what appeared to be a recolored basset hound with badly shopped-on monster parts. the cover was also rather cracked, so I'd imagine that the book wasn't a recent (back then) publication.
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magneticlemons
03:24:39 PM 27th Mar 2013
sorry, I don't know what this is, but it sounds interesting. Bump!
SCDifference
07:15:37 AM 6th Apr 2013
Bumping since it reached the bottom of the page~
SCDifference
05:31:49 AM 16th Apr 2013
And again~
SCDifference
02:27:46 AM 24th Apr 2013
I didn't think that these would fall off the bottom of the page if you left them long enough.
SCDifference
08:17:04 AM 2nd May 2013
Bump #5
SCDifference
12:45:42 PM 20th May 2013
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no.6

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Raptor
Medium: Western Animation
12:33:22 PM 20th May 2013
Trying to identify an animated film (or series?)I saw in the 90s about a girl who could talk to a dolphin, and there was a stranded female whale too. I have only vague memories but I'm pretty sure Moby Dick (or his ghost?) also made an appearance and told a story to the girl about whaling or something like that. I donīt remember anything else about it.
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Fred_H
04:30:13 AM 20th May 2013
Sounds like it might be Dot & the Whale (1986), an Australian animated film.
Raptor
12:33:22 PM 20th May 2013
Yes, that's it! :D Thanks a lot man!

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Zeloran
Medium: Live Action TV
11:56:45 AM 20th May 2013
This could either be a TV series, a made for TV movie or a TV pilot. It's about a boy and a girl who could travel through different parallel worlds, like Sliders, I believe. I remember the girl speaking broken English (broken Spanish, actually, since the show was dubbed, although I'm sure the original language was English) and having a futuristic gun, and the world they were in was one in which the was no oil (I think because a fungus-eating oil or microorganism consumed it all, but I'm not sure) so there were no combustion machines. There were bicycle gangs instead of motorcycle gangs, for example. They also had to use vegetable oil (castor, perhaps) as lubricant.

Any ideas?
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editerguy
06:29:16 PM 18th May 2013
This sounds exactly like Spellbinder up until you mention a futuristic gun. If you've got two shows mixed up, Spellbinder's one of them, otherwise I don't know. Sorry if this isn't any help.
Zeloran
08:57:28 PM 18th May 2013
Thanks, but that's not it. There was no magic involved as the parallel world was as mundane as "ours", but without oil.
Albertosaurus
04:59:37 AM 20th May 2013
This sounds to me like Doorways, a proposed television series by George RR Martin (of A Song Of Ice And Fire fame) that never got past the pilot stage.

The script for the pilot episode can be found in the Dreamsongs collection, not the one that was filmed however, but an earlier version featuring a world suffering from nuclear fallout, which executives deemed "too depressing". The series has also been adapted into a comic book by IDW.
Zeloran
11:56:45 AM 20th May 2013
Yep, it was Doorways indeed! I checked a synopsis and remembered the last scene at Mt. Rushmore. Thank you!

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Gamebreaking
Medium: Videogame
10:43:16 AM 20th May 2013
I have a vague recollection of watching someone else play a game, don't remember the console, although it was 3D and rather modern graphics, probably PS 2 or something like that.The memory involved a level (?) and you having control of first a man, then a woman and finally some sort of animal (mentioned as a dog) transcending the level (might have been a tower) and then getting sealed away one after another. Anyone know this game from this?
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TheTitan99
10:00:07 AM 21st Apr 2013
That might be Jet Force Gemini. It's a 3D game where you play as a man, woman, and dog.
Gamebreaking
10:57:18 AM 21st Apr 2013
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Sounds very plausible. Thanks.
Nezumi
12:37:47 AM 10th May 2013
It doesn't really fit, as far as I played it, except for the man/woman/dog part. It's an old N64 game by Rare, and I don't remember a tower or their getting sealed away — though they do get split up when using escape pods at the beginning, and have to locate the other characters to use them.
YeOldeLuke
07:56:24 PM 13th May 2013
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Sounds kind of like MDK2, except the three main characters were man/old scientist/dog. A large part of the game involves each player character being captured, so another one needs to come to their aid.
JobanGrayskull
10:00:31 AM 14th May 2013
It could indeed be MDK 2 (though there's no woman). It was a PS 2-era game and has a level in which you play as a dog (with multiple arms) and have to climb a tower, as seen here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjVDm1JFccI
shigmiya64
10:43:16 AM 20th May 2013
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I wouldn't have guessed Jet Force Gemini, but I think Titan is right. The three characters (a man, a woman, and a dog) all follow separate paths through the galaxy, but reach the same planet eventually. Each takes a different path through that level, and when you reach the end of that character's path they get "sealed away," leaving you unable to play them. (Though, really it's more "the plot of the game has all three characters arrive here at the same time, so now that this one is here their story is on pause until the others arrive.")

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epicparadox
Medium: Literature
12:15:29 AM 20th May 2013
It was a young adult novel, average length. I believe there was an egg on the cover. I'm not sure when it was written, sometime in the last few years most likely. It was about the future, and in it, only teenage girls can become pregnant. People sponsor girls to become pregnant. The protagonists are two twin girls that were separated at birth, and the chapters switch between their POV. One of them lives with her adopted parents, and is trying to find someone to be their sperm donor. The other lives with nuns, and is really religious and perky and thinks these teen pregnancies are wrong. I didn't get very far into the novel, but at one point, via a screen, an adult male contacts the twin that's trying to get pregnant, only that twin is asleep and they mistakenly talk to the religious twin instead.
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Fred_H
12:15:29 AM 20th May 2013
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This one is described right here on TV Tropes: Bumped (2011) by Megan McCafferty.

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karnickel
Medium: Film
08:39:28 PM 19th May 2013
This may have been a 'Sci Fi Original' or not. I certainly saw it one weekend on Sci Fi (before the name change). Flavor-wise, in my head, I'm thinking it was a parody of Jeepers Creepers, though very much on the comedic side of horror-comedy, but hopefully that won't mislead anyone. The protagonists were 'Those Two Guys', and the climactic scene involved them utilizing the baddie monster's transforming mecha monster truck thing against him. This took place on an abandoned farm, I think.

Any idea what this was?
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Ericab
06:10:54 PM 19th May 2013
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I think I've seen something like this. Did they run the bad guy over back and forth with the truck until he was just a smear, but was somehow still alive at the end?

Edit: Perhaps Monster Man?

http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Film/MonsterMan
karnickel
08:39:28 PM 19th May 2013
Yes! Like into the night. And the pic of the truck on the page you linked is totally it. Thanks!

Wonder if it's on Netflix...

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FeatherDuster
Medium:
07:21:43 PM 19th May 2013
My mom's trying to find a show that she used to watch in the 90s. She says that it was an anime, but she also told me that the only channels she would have had access to at that time were Nickelodeon or Cartoon Network. It might have been a Western Animation that resembled an anime in style. There was a girl and her brother, and they went to a village. She thinks that they went there to find their dad. There were stalls of rotten food. Nothing in the village was right. That's all she can remember. Anybody have any ideas?
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Asuyuka
07:21:43 PM 19th May 2013
Speaking as someone who caught Cartoon Network's launch, it sounds vaguely familiar. I'll eo more memory jogging, and Googling. I know that there is an episode of Sailormoon called A Curried Favor, where the monster made rotten food look appetizing, but that's the best I have offhand.

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Asuyuka
Medium: Western Animation
05:42:54 PM 19th May 2013
Let's see. I'm pretty sure this was Western Animation I saw while on a long roadtrip from Southern California to South Dakota, as I was fairly young, and have lots of family up in the Midwest. My Granny lived in South Dakota. Could've been anywhere from 1990-1999.

My sister and I were watching a cartoon, and I don't remember much but the plot. It was some female superheroes, and at the end the leader, I think, made a Heroic Sacrifice to shove the bad guy into the sun, taking her with it?

Very vague, I wouldn't know what it looked like by now, just that plot sticks with me. I think it was new at the time, but I could be wrong.
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zloti
Medium: Western Animation
03:38:25 PM 19th May 2013
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I remember that the intro had something to do with bacteria, virus or some other microscopic thing in the clouds dropping down with the rain and infecting people, a secret team that's like x-files\xcom responding, an episode about a mars invasion machinery that converts people into skeletons in vacuum suits with hand cannons for soldiers. It was something too creepy to be a children's show and I can't get this out of my mined after watching it like 10 years ago...
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EricaB
12:41:07 PM 17th May 2013
Alienators: Evolution Continues, perhaps?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y61h1mOQvhc
zloti
02:37:07 AM 18th May 2013
No, the intro had a creepy X-files vibe, also people dieing so it wasn't some happy children's show.
Bisected8
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zloti
08:39:35 AM 18th May 2013
No, not at all, think creey, I wish I would have seen more then 1 episode because that's all I can remember. That part about an invasion and a total war from a faction that converts people into skeletons\skinny zombies in vacuum suits with mega man like hand cannon probably doesn't happen in any of those shows.
FuzzyBoots
03:38:25 PM 19th May 2013
The bit with the skeletons in suits sounds vaguely like Pumpkin Scissors, but that's an anime.

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glassbooks
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01:51:14 PM 19th May 2013
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It's an ANIME about an Earthquake. Can't edit the medium.

I'm not talking about Tokyo Magnitude 8.0.

I remember watching a few minutes of the first episode. A kid, who's the main character I think, goes to school and when he gets to class, he's just talking to his friends and then theirs an earthquake. I stopped watching after that, but I remember reading a bit about the plot and I think the show goes a few months or years into the future after the earthquake. I think all electronics will no longer work and there is some sort of government plot though I'm not entirely sure.

I remember the poster of the anime showing the three main protagonists. All three are kids; 1 girl and 2 boys.
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Irrisia
01:51:14 PM 19th May 2013
...Well, until you said the protagonists were kids, I wondered if you were asking about A Spirit of the Sun, but the main character in that is mid-late teens.

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Gwalch
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10:33:59 AM 19th May 2013
A movie about a kid with leukemia or something similar. I don't know how it begins. At one point, two bullies tell the protagonist that they will beat up another kid, who also has leukemia. He tries to warn him, but ends up leading the bullies to him. The other kid now hates the protagonist and tells the whole baseball team that he is a bed-wetter to get him kicked out of the team. The protagonist ends up finding some magic cure for leukemia that has to be taken on a specific night (I think he had a scientist friend who died). In the end, he ends up giving the cure to the other kid while the other kid is asleep. I also remember that the protagonist's best friend's brother was named Percival, and in one scene, the best friend punches one of the bullies in the stomach, because, according to Percival, fat people always cry when hit in the stomach.
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Gwalch
02:13:12 PM 21st Apr 2013
bump
Gwalch
12:09:24 AM 30th Apr 2013
Another bump.
KEVP
07:00:51 AM 30th Apr 2013
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About what year did you see this? Did you see it in a cinema, television, video/dvd, what? What country was the film set in (what language and dialect did the actors speak?)

Your description sounds like a live action film, but you don't say for certain.
Gwalch
05:33:57 AM 1st May 2013
It was live-action, I saw it on TV. The language spoken was definitely english, I think it was set in the USA. I think I saw it before 2007, but I don't know when exactly.
Gwalch
09:04:12 AM 6th May 2013
Anyone?
Gwalch
01:07:31 AM 12th May 2013
bump
Gwalch
10:33:59 AM 19th May 2013
anyone?

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Gwalch
Medium: Film
10:31:27 AM 19th May 2013
I don't remember much about this film, but I remember it's about two criminals who hide in a church, and they're wet, and drops of water fall from them towards St. Mary's statues, making it look like the statue is crying.
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Gwalch
01:06:43 AM 12th May 2013
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Gwalch
10:31:27 AM 19th May 2013
anyone?

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Gwalch
Medium: Film
10:30:34 AM 19th May 2013
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If I remember correctly, this film takes place in some Arabian kingdom during the Middle Ages. A king enters a tailor's shop, and the young man working there manages to solve a puzzle contained in the king's necklace. This convinces the king that the young man is his long lost son, and the young man goes with the king. In the end, the king finds out that the young man is not the prince, and the young man returns to the tailor's shop, only to escape soon after to go on another adventure.
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Gwalch
02:12:23 PM 21st Apr 2013
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Gwalch
12:08:40 AM 30th Apr 2013
Another bump.
KEVP
07:03:51 AM 30th Apr 2013
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About what year did you see this? Did you see it in a cinema, television, video/dvd, what? You said it was set in an "Arabian" or Middle Eastern kingdom, but what language and dialect did the actors speak?

Was it live action or animated?
Gwalch
05:31:02 AM 1st May 2013
I saw it on TV. It was definitely before 2007, probably much earlier. I think it was in English, but I'm not sure. It was live-action.
Gwalch
09:03:31 AM 6th May 2013
Anyone?
Gwalch
01:07:10 AM 12th May 2013
bump
Gwalch
10:30:34 AM 19th May 2013
anyone?

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sambull67
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10:12:52 PM 18th May 2013
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I saw this show when I was about 4 or 5 around 1998-1999. I'm not sure if it was made during this time, but it was a (possibly) black and white animated kids show that had two talking dog characters that lived together, and i think they had british accents. The one episode I remember clearly was that they were redoing the wallpaper in their house and one dog scraped off a layer and found a secret door behind it. when they opened it it put them in another dimension and it was REALLLY trippy. They rode off into the universe on a train car. If anyone knows the name of this show please reply! It is such an erie memory.
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glassbooks
Medium: Live Action TV
09:06:47 PM 18th May 2013
A boy's tongue grows really, really long. I think it is because he was granted a wish. It's a show for kids. I think he may have been on a boat when it happened. I think it was a british canal boat. Watched 10 years ago.
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Bisected8
09:06:47 PM 18th May 2013
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A canal boat with a tongue growing might have happened in the later seasons (the third or fourth, IIRC) of the The Queens Nose (wikipedia link, since we don't have an article for it) TV series; it had a canal boat and there was a character called Dino (who was actually a tomboy who was mistaken for a boy, but that still fits) who I think had her tongue grow at one point (I'm quite sure I remember it appearing in the promos). 10 years ago also sounds about right.

EDIT: According to IMDB, the relevant episodes were first broadcast in 1998 (and were probably syndicated for a few years after that).

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lightavion
Medium: Videogame
08:52:51 PM 18th May 2013
I believe it was a videogame cutscene. I saw it once somewhere. It was some giant godlike dude holding the earth. And like, he poked it with one finger, and there was flames from him breaking into the atmosphere. and just before he touches the ground, the finger is caught by a hero with stupidly bulky muscles, and is driven into the ground. I don't remember there being any more than that. Anyone know what is was?
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Zeloran
08:52:51 PM 18th May 2013
Asura's Wrath: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asura's_Wrath

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Ecclefechan
Medium: Film
02:24:22 PM 18th May 2013
A film we got to see the first half of in school, set in rural southern USA post Vietnam war (I think, could be WW 2), features a poor family (father can't work due to PTSD from the war, lots of flashbacks), a lot of it centres on a group of kids and their friends, searching junkyards, freewheeling into a pond on a bike. There's also an antagonist blonde guy who bumps the veteran's car, and a fairly young girl driving a car. Can anyone help? :)
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Zeloran
02:24:22 PM 18th May 2013
Perhaps "The War", with Kevin Costner. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_War_(1994_film))

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glassbooks
Medium: Live Action TV
08:45:18 AM 18th May 2013
A boy's tongue grows really, really long. I think it is because he was granted a wish. It's a show for kids. I think he may have been on a boat when it happened. I think it was a british canal boat. Watched 10 years ago.
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KEVP
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06:45:59 AM 18th May 2013
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(Double post. Sorry)
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Fred_H
Medium: Live Action TV
06:14:59 AM 18th May 2013
(Possibly a film broadcast on TV.) Long, long ago—probably between 1965 and 1970—I saw a program that involved a villain who could not be killed because he had removed his heart and hidden it in a safe place. Thus it was an instance of the Soul Jar trope. Here's what else I think I remember (no guarantees): The setting was lavish and baroque, like something from the Arabian Nights. The bad guy was a ruler or a wizard (or both). The protagonist(s) was/were young; no more than teen-age. It was shown during the "family entertainment" block that used to exist on Sunday evenings.

All very vague and so long ago. Does anyone else recall something like this?

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Flah
11:05:58 AM 17th May 2013
It sounds vaguely familiar. If I'm not mistaken, there is a scene where the villain is actually impaled in the chest with a sword and laughs it off because his heart is somewhere else.

I too would like to know the name of this film. At first, I thought it might be The Golden Voyage of Sinbad, but none of the descriptions mention a villain like this.
Fred_H
02:16:28 PM 17th May 2013
edited by Fred_H
Thank you, Flah! You've given me the keyword I needed: "Sinbad". It seems that it was the movie "Captain Sindbad" (1963). Here's a quote from an IM Db user review:

I forget where this scene occurs, but a special power of the bad guy is that he has magically removed his heart from his chest and placed it in the tower with the hand. At one point in the movie Sindbad actually stabs him through the chest with his sword and the bad guy just laughs because he can't be killed. The whole point of the movie is, if I remember it correctly after all this time, for Sindbad to travel to the tower, where the heart is stored, guarded by the giant hand, so that he can destroy it and kill the bad guy.

So I was right about the date, the Arabian Nights setting, and the evil wizard. However, Sinbad was played by Guy Williams, born in 1924; perhaps he had a young sidekick that I identified with.

KEVP
06:14:59 AM 18th May 2013
There have also been several movies with the title "the Thief of Baghdad", I feel like at least one of these had this motif of a villain who had removed his soul and so couldn't be killed. (And the hero does eventually find where the sould is hidden, and so kills the villain).

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Asuyuka
Medium: Literature
03:16:56 AM 18th May 2013
Inane, but my brain is horribly bad at remembering things. I was at a grocery store today and saw an interesting magazine, but I can't remember the name of it now. It was mainly white, with a name like Independent Artist(s), and was talking about specular highlights, aerial/overhead views and drawing inspiration from landscapes.

US, and this was for sale, just published. Issue 91?
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editerguy
01:56:07 AM 18th May 2013
You could always go back to the grocery store and check?
Fred_H
03:16:56 AM 18th May 2013
edited by Fred_H
Sounds like it would be International Artist magazine; issue 91 would be June/July 2013, which is probably already on newsstands. Unfortunately, the magazine web site is out of date—still showing the Dec/Jan issue—so I can't confirm the color of this month's cover or the topics mentioned.

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GaryMuffins
Medium: Live Action TV
02:50:52 AM 18th May 2013
edited by GaryMuffins
I read somewhere that the original planned ending for this show (could have been a movie) would have the main character or the main character's wife murdered by (I'm almost positive) a hitchhiker. It would have been a Sudden Downer Ending, since the show (?) was a comedy.

I'm sorry this is so vague, but it's been bugging the hell out of me.
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KEVP
04:56:44 PM 5th May 2013
Off the top of my head, the original ending for the movie "Clerks" had an unknown person, just a random passerby, come into the store and shoot the main character dead, then steal all the money from the till. Kevin Smith got a lot of advice to cut this scene, because the film is a comedy. He followed this advice, and removed the Sudden Downer Ending.
GaryMuffins
02:50:52 AM 18th May 2013
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I found it! It was Norm Mac Donald's "A Minute With Stan Hooper." From a New York Times interview with Norm: "Well, the plan was to subvert it gradually, but it was never given the chance. At the end of the first season the wife was going to be murdered by a drifter."

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XFllo
Medium:
08:46:29 PM 17th May 2013
edited by XFllo
I need your help on this one. What costume is Stuart wearing at the Halloween party in "The Holographic Excitation" from The Big Bang Theory? It looks like it must be something, and I cannot tell what it is. Purple coat, huge brown hat, rather big beige cravat. Historical costume, probably stylized Victorian period. Does it ring a bell? Here's a link (youtube video).

I thought it might be Doctor Who as Stuart once wore another Doctor's outfit (the one with the iconic colourful scarf). I was Googling pictures and I read Iconic Outfit but nothing popped up. It also vaguely reminds me of Mad Hatter from Alice In Wonderland, but not quite, so I don't think that's it either.

Thanks!
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Fred_H
07:54:36 PM 17th May 2013
According to the IMDb synopsis of the episode, Stuart is dressed as Willy Wonka. Indeed, his is a close match to the costume worn by Gene Wilder in the 1971 film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.

XFllo
08:46:29 PM 17th May 2013
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I absolutely forgot to check imdb. Thank you very, very much!

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Howzers
Medium: Videogame
01:49:57 PM 17th May 2013
I'm trying to remember this game a childhood friend of mine had. It must have been around 10 years ago we played it, probably on a PS 2 (though it could have been older). I live in the UK.

It was a fantasy setting and a turn-based strategy. You could adventure around a map (not in first-person, it was literally a map view) and hope to encounter different fantasy creatures that you could hire for your army. I remember using ogres, giants, dragons, daemons and sprites, with sprites looking like how I would picture faries. The battles were done by moving your groups - represented by one of each species/band thing - around a chessboard-like grid, with some types of units able to attack from range.
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UltramarineAlizarin
08:53:01 AM 17th May 2013
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Sounds like one of the King's Bounty games. The original is an old, old thing that was on many computers and the Mega Drive. There's also a 2008 version called King's Bounty: The Legend which looks like something that would've been on the PS 2 (though it wasn't released on consoles). However, since you mentioned the date was 10 years ago, it's probably not the newer one.

EDIT: There's also the Heroes of Might and Magic series which grew out of King's Bounty. The Wikipedia article does expressly mention a PS 2 title called Quest for the Dragon Bone Staff.
Howzers
01:49:57 PM 17th May 2013
Yes! It's Quest for the Dragon Bone Staff. Thanks very much!

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giselleo
Medium:
08:53:07 AM 17th May 2013
Do you know this one show where children would sing and dance at a diner? That's all I could remember and there was also a red head waitress.
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suitcasegnome
04:16:48 AM 9th May 2013
Could it have been Kids Incorporated?
KEVP
06:27:50 AM 9th May 2013
I think there was an episode of Minipops set in a diner.
Nezumi
12:45:28 AM 10th May 2013
All I can think of is Kids Incorporated, too.
NateTheGreat
06:49:31 AM 10th May 2013
Dixie's Diner?
giselleo
10:55:01 PM 16th May 2013
Thanks, but it was none of these. But, I went psycho and decided to have a Google scavenger hunt. Needless to say, I FOUND IT! :D "Kathie Lee's Rock n' Tots Cafe"
KEVP
08:53:07 AM 17th May 2013
This is just wrong. Kathie Lee was notorious for hiring child labor in third world countries to make clothes . . .

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zloti
Medium:
07:21:43 AM 17th May 2013
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I remember that the intro had something to do with bacteria, virus or some other microscopic thing in the clouds dropping down with the rain and infecting people, a secret team that's like x-files\xcom responding, an episode about a mars invasion machinery that converts people into skeletons in vacuum suits with hand cannons for soldiers. It was something too creepy to be a children's show and I can't get this out of my mined after watching it like 10 years ago...

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MikeK
Medium: Music
04:08:05 AM 17th May 2013
It's going to be difficult to find this music video, because I don't remember anything about the song or the main part of the video, just a Talky Bookends type intro - it definitely was a music video, because the place I saw it was Pop Up Video. The intro had two people talking, we only saw both parties from the neck down, and there were a lot of hand gestures, presumably to make up for the fact that we couldn't see their facial expressions. The pop up captions informed us that this was a cost-cutting loophole - apparently it was cheaper to hire two actors in non-speaking roles, then dub them over with voice actors later than it would be to just have two actors both speaking and appearing on screen.
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arcangle
Medium: Western Animation
08:57:46 AM 16th May 2013
A French (maybe) cartoon about the human body. White blood cells are fighters/police and the red blood cells are firefighters. They ride in blood vessel trains and fight viruses, some (T-cells, maybe?) with whips and swords and other with some guns or stuff. The last one or two episodes are about a girl who gets leukemia and the cancer cells are invisible cells that tear up the trains and grope the women cells (?). She later gets a blood transfusion and gets better.
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arcangle
08:23:28 AM 13th May 2013
Thanks for the suggestion, but I remembered the show as being different. The girl had a marrow transfusion. the scenes of the real world are more realistic

arcangle
08:25:14 AM 13th May 2013
Oh, and I think it was around 12 years ago

XFllo
10:21:34 AM 13th May 2013
I'm 100% sure that Gwalch is right. I watched the show as a kid in the nineties and it was exactly as you describe it, and I also remember that the last episode was about leukaemia. The only other option would be if anybody did a shameless rip-off or suspiciously similar cartoon.
arcangle
07:07:17 AM 15th May 2013
Hmm... Then would you be so kind to tell me how to find the ending theme of the cartoon? I've been dying to find that show's ending theme (but not the theme listed on wikipedia). Thx
arcangle
07:07:18 AM 15th May 2013
Hmm... Then would you be so kind to tell me how to find the ending theme of the cartoon? I've been dying to find that show's ending theme (but not the theme listed on wikipedia). Thx
arcangle
03:49:40 PM 15th May 2013
Bump

XFllo
05:39:20 AM 16th May 2013
edited by XFllo
Here is the link to youtube. It's from a Czech version. Hope that they didn't use an alternative theme song or anything. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33zpLDL6YEI&t=5m35s

Edit: Here's the opening theme, and by the looks of it, it was also used for the closing sequence. (French version) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSGQaLOPhQ8&list=PLE516E57DD2FD325B

So it looks it differs, depending which dubbed version you watched. Search "Il etait une fois la vie soundtrack" at youtube. There is a bunch of songs. Hope this helps.
arcangle
07:49:54 AM 16th May 2013
It wasn't what I was searching for... But thanks nonetheless for your kind help. =D
Hyp3rB14d3
08:57:46 AM 16th May 2013
Do you mean Osmosis Jones? I don't think it was French, but the premise is similar.

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Ivaryna
Medium: Literature
04:56:34 AM 16th May 2013
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Hello - I'm searching for a book I read a few years ago. The main character was teenage girl, I think, and she was in some kind of fantastic land that was actually the Internet (she somehow believed/felt herself to be there physically and "talked" to people who were in chatrooms; etc. One person in one chatroom might have been named "Elektra" or something similiar. In the German version, anyway.) and had an animal partner there (a white ferret, maybe? It talked.) Also, the "villain" was a dragon, I think, and there was a creepy children's laugh when it was around because the dragon was somehow connected to a group of young children who were used as memory storage system by the actual villains. (That revelation was pretty much the (happy, as the kids got saved) end, I think.) Does anyone recognize this?
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Ivaryna
12:54:22 PM 27th Apr 2013
Bump.
CanzetTheCoyote
01:45:33 PM 27th Apr 2013
The first thing that comes to mind is Avalon Web Of Magic but I doubt that's it. It has a ferretlike character in it (I think he's named Ozzy) and a girl.
Ivaryna
07:50:45 AM 28th Apr 2013
No, that's not it, but thanks anyway.
Ivaryna
11:52:57 AM 4th May 2013
Bump.
Ivaryna
04:56:34 AM 16th May 2013
anyone?

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henrebotha
Medium: Literature
04:31:12 AM 16th May 2013
Science fiction slash possibly dystopian book I saw in a bookstore in South Africa within the last three years (2010-2013). Was a new release at the time, and possibly the debut novel by its author.

The cover was pink and grey. The blurb described a situation very similar to that of Nine Inch Nails's Year Zero concept album: surveillance state, new designer drug taking the world by storm, people across the globe having weird, possibly religious visions (possibly including hearing the Voice of God).

I looked up the author at the time. There was very little info on him, but I did find his Linked In page, which stated that his previous writing work was predominantly in video games (not extremely popular ones though). Pretty sure the author was English, though I suppose he could be American. I think his first name is some variation on Christopher.

Any ideas?
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rinoasarus
Medium: Anime
10:49:22 PM 15th May 2013
Either anime, or just a western cartoon. There was a group of people consisting of a boy and a one-eyed green monster who was similar to Mike Wazowski (but not), and some other people (probably, but i can't remember.) In this episode, I think the group had just left an outdoor market in the desert and were walking up a mountain path. That's all I can remember! Thank you in advance!
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lalalei2001
10:41:28 PM 15th May 2013
rinoasarus
10:49:22 PM 15th May 2013
! thank you!

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TheSnowSquirrel
Medium: Western Animation
10:08:28 PM 15th May 2013
There is a scene from a cartoon I saw back in the 90's.

A boy goes on a school bus. He meets a girl there who has some kind of creepy marionette. I think it makes fun of the boy, but the girl is nice. Something happens and the puppet turns evil and takes control of the bus...and they have to find a way to stop him...I dunno, my memory's foggy on this part.

It stayed in my head all these years cause it creeped me out as a little kid, but I have no clue as to what it's from.
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Bisected8
03:38:12 AM 15th May 2013
I think that was an episode of Nightmare Ned. IIRC the dummy tried to drive the bus into the sun.
TheSnowSquirrel
10:08:28 PM 15th May 2013
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Checked some episode guides, that might have been it. Thanks!

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Deckard
Medium:
09:54:05 PM 15th May 2013
I'm trying to remember the name of a movie I watched years ago in class one day that was about a guy who was working on a graduate thesis, which he lost the rough draft of (I think he dropped it into a sewer or something) and it was found by a hobo. The hobo kept it and refused to give it back unless the guy did what he said, the point being to teach him an Aesop about being nice to others or something. I think the hobo moved into his house or lived in his car or something while they did this. Judging by the overall feel of the movie it was made sometime in the late 80s or early 90s and starred a fairly well-known actor (I want to say Matt Damon but it doesn't look like any of his movies fit this description). Does anyone remember it/have any idea what it might be?
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PaulA
09:54:05 PM 15th May 2013
With Honors (1994). Brendan Fraser was the student and Joe Pesci was the hobo.

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GinaInTheKingsRoad
Medium:
03:06:44 PM 15th May 2013
Probably live-action tv or a movie, but there's a small chance it might be a book. I'm looking for a work with a Scannable Man, who is among other people who do not have barcodes (through time travel?). They ask him/her what it's for, and he tells them it actually rings up as a food item, possibly bananas.

This instance is not listed on the trope page. Anyone know?
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GinaInTheKingsRoad
04:40:01 PM 11th May 2013
How about a bump. I think I came across this at least 4-5 years ago.
GinaInTheKingsRoad
03:06:44 PM 15th May 2013
Bump

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Farmelle
Medium:
12:01:17 PM 15th May 2013
I remember seeing something — I think it was a manga, but it could really be anything — in which two martial artists were poised to fight, but they weren't actually fighting, just making lightning-fast hand motions and changing stances while standing in the same place. Someone may have asked why they weren't doing anything, but in any case someone nearby explained that they were both so skilled and so equally matched that no one could do the first move, locking them in a position where neither of them could do anything but change stances to counter the other's prepared technique.
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randomsurfer
10:14:32 AM 15th May 2013
Dunno, but it might be listed on the Mexican Standoff or Mutual Disadvantage pages.
FuzzyBoots
12:01:17 PM 15th May 2013
I remember something like that happening in Ranma One Half between Genma and one of his opponents with the punchline being that the two martial artists had actually fallen asleep on their feet and were literally doing nothing.

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notafrog
Medium: Film
10:02:13 AM 15th May 2013
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This film has a humorous scene in an open air or very airy restaurant, probably in New York, where some Jewish people are dining. The joke goes something like this:

Waiter brings dessert (let's say apple pie).

Customer: Oh I've changed my mind I want some [let's say chocolate cake].

Waiter duly brings alternative dessert.

Scene switches to the end of the meal and the bill. The customer who changed desserts seems confused.

Customer: This bill is wrong; you've charged me for chocolate cake. / Waiter: Yes that's right, sir. You did eat a chocolate cake, I believe. / Customer: But I gave you an apple pie in exchange for that chocolate cake. / Waiter: I agree, sir, but you didn't pay for the apple pie. / Customer: But I didn't eat the apple pie!

I believe the film was presented as a collection of Jewish American anecdotes.

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notafrog
10:02:13 AM 15th May 2013
Bump. Thank you.

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res20stupid
Medium: Videogame
06:55:25 AM 15th May 2013
I remember seeing a preview for this on a British gaming show called Game Pad, a video game I think was either survival horror or action adventure, but I'm totally unsure...

What I can remember is that it appeared to be Sci-fi, the main character was a male and he's talking to a woman in a cutscene. Suddenly, the girl is captured by a giant monster that proceeds to bite her head off then chase the protagonist. A Gilligan cut to a hallway where he has to press face buttons to dodge obstacles before he's killed.

If it helps, the game was probably rated M (due to the onscreen and bloody decapitation) and was definitely for a Play Station console due to the face buttons matching those for a Play Station controller
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TheSnowSquirrel
Medium: Music
09:18:01 PM 14th May 2013
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There is a song that I think I heard during the end of the 1999 or 2000 Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Awards.

I know the singer was female... You know those Award Bait Songs? This would probably fit the theme.

EDIT: here's the (re-created) melody, and some of the lyrics in one of the posts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpAENyZ5Lz8

^I guess a few people still remember some of the song...but what was it called? Who sang it?

Is there *coughhopefullycough* an mp3/ cd track for it? :)

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TheSnowSquirrel
09:18:01 PM 14th May 2013
Bump

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DescendantOfShinobi
Medium: Literature
09:03:27 PM 14th May 2013
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I'm looking for a book I read in my middle school library, around 2008. The setting was very ancient egyptian and the main character's job was carrying a bowl of scorpions for the ruler. The ruler later dies and she has to escape the country and find his reincarnation. I think it had 'bowl' in the title? There's also some scenes in a catacomb and water is a very precious commodity. I think rain is an important plot point.
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DescendantOfShinobi
01:25:13 AM 8th May 2013
bump
DescendantOfShinobi
05:34:10 AM 11th May 2013
bump
lalalei2001
09:03:27 PM 14th May 2013
The Silver Bowl?

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cooldanman22
Medium: Videogame
07:38:46 PM 14th May 2013
I remember seeing video's about some cool haunted house sim game or something where you need to use ghosts placed on various levels like a home and a party boat to scare people away. Also there were some sort of ghostbuster ripoff guys in the later levels and one of the ghosts was a cat that huanted a pinball machine or something. Also it was relatively recent.
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Omnichron
07:13:09 PM 14th May 2013
If it was a flash game, then its likely "Haunt the House," (www.kongregate.com/games/Super Flash Bros/haunt-the-house ) though I know of a haunted house sim from the past few years that is quite like The Sims, but I unfortunately have no idea what its name is. I want to say it is over 3 or 4 years old though if that helps.
cooldanman22
07:38:46 PM 14th May 2013
Sadly that wasn't it but I finally managed to stumble upon it. "Ghost Masters"

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Muji
Medium: Videogame
10:17:52 AM 14th May 2013
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This may read weird, but I'm trying to find this game that was still in development, last time I saw it. I think the basic premise was that you woke up on a space station, without other humans(this part I could be wrong about, or either all the humans are missing). The space station was either a testing facility or a space station, like in Doctor Who. I don't remember if you fought against anything. I know that there is a room in there that was a surgical room, and a machine would operate on you, givin you put in the correct stuff in the computer. The game was Fallout esque

Sorry if this seems confusing, but I'm hoping someone will know what I'm talking about.
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Medinoc
01:49:01 PM 13th May 2013
By Fallout-esque, do you mean the gameplay or graphics were in the same kind of perspective as Fallout 1 and/or 2?

Or do you mean something else?
YeOldeLuke
07:41:22 PM 13th May 2013
Small Worlds won the Casual Gameplay Design Competition 6: http://armorgames.com/play/4850/
MelancholySoda
10:17:52 AM 14th May 2013
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If Fallout-esque refers to Fallout 3 or New Vegas, then this sounds a bit like System Shock.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_Shock

http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/SystemShock?from=Main.SystemShock

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