The Missing Link/BC. Rock Part 3

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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2008

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Animated film from 1980, from the creator of Tarzoon shame of the jungle. Similar to Fritz The Cat and Heavy Traffic.

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  • fuck you youtube! Why the fuck would they change the voices and the music?  Man, I'm glad I remember how the original voices were, the teradactial had a funny wise cracken black voice, like dave chappelle

  • It's not Youtube's fault, it's mine.

    It's the only version available on DVD and the VHS is really rare.

    Some Countries got this version and the US got BC Rock.

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  • Still, nice uploads. I'm really getting into this movie.

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  • Humans are the most inferior creature on the face of the earth. Poor Brontosaurus, he was his only friend.

  • he said jesus christ?i dont think he was born at that time

  • no wanna hickey poor rabbit.....

  • Gee, I sure wish the B.C. Rock dub were available on DVD.

    Anyways, the main character and his friends are to be featured in my fanfic anime Ice Jeweler, only Oh is given a fur tunic to wear, and Igua and Croak are respectively named Bone and Slick (an homage to their B.C. Rock counterparts).

    The dragon is also featured in the Ice Jeweler, but only in one of the OVAs.

  • Poor canyon monster. All he wants is something to eat.

  • What's up with the rabbit humping everything?

  • "We had DESIRE!"

  • @janeface67 As far as English language iterations go, this IS the original version. It was written by Tony Hendra, who is better known as the actor/writer who played Spinal Tap's manager Ian Faith in This Is Spinal Tap. He was the original editor of National Lampoon magazine and gave Christopher Guest, John Belushi & Chevy Chase their first starring roles on stage. He also wrote screenplays for Picha's other films The Big Bang & Snow White The Sequel. BC Rock was a later re-edit from 1984.

  • @Dracanon ...Your right!, I thought it was my memory fading out...and wasn't O's name Stuey?

  • LMAO

    O's face at 8:57

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