Thank you anyway! I'm doing a kind of essay about it for College and I understand what they say in a general way, yet I would like to know it precisely. I guess maybe some english-speaker friend of mine could help me =)
01:10-01-12: Noteced an DiC logo in there (the "Kid In Bed"). Also, the anouncer was saying over that logo "extracted from an star". So that reveals that Flying Logos produced the Kid In Bed.
I've been looking for this for years - I used to have it on VHS, probably on the same compiliation mentioned below. I still use the "Flying Logos here, may I help you?" line occasionally.
Sorry, does anyone know where I can find the transcription of the voiceover soundtrack? Thanks a lot
aemiliae 2 years ago
I wrote it but don't think I have a script sitting around any more. It's pretty easy to transcribe. let me know if you need help.
peterfconn 2 years ago
Thank you anyway! I'm doing a kind of essay about it for College and I understand what they say in a general way, yet I would like to know it precisely. I guess maybe some english-speaker friend of mine could help me =)
aemiliae 2 years ago
OMG, where did you find this?
=O
I remember this.
Ainurah 3 years ago
I can tell the client must work at World Access Television.
WillWill45 4 years ago
Yeah, World Access Television which closed their doors before the animation was even complete.
peterfconn 4 years ago
01:10-01-12: Noteced an DiC logo in there (the "Kid In Bed"). Also, the anouncer was saying over that logo "extracted from an star". So that reveals that Flying Logos produced the Kid In Bed.
WillWill45 4 years ago 2
Homer and Associates did a logo for DIC circa 1989. It may have been used in a show called Kid in Bed but Homer had nothing to do with the show.
peterfconn 4 years ago
@peterfconn The "kid in bed" is what most people tend to call that particular "closing logo" that DIC used for a number of years.
RetroToledo 6 months ago
I was refering to an logo. That's the nickname.
WillWill45 4 years ago
I've been looking for this for years - I used to have it on VHS, probably on the same compiliation mentioned below. I still use the "Flying Logos here, may I help you?" line occasionally.
cybersluglabs 4 years ago
I remember seeing this before (sans the end credits) from a CGI animation compilation I saw some years back.
ProductionX 5 years ago
And let's not forget that the voice actor who did the voiceover is the amazing Mr. Corey Burton.
Good stuff.
MsGeek703 5 years ago
I remember him.
ProductionX 5 years ago