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Retro Remembers

Postby w@kk0w@rn3r » Thu Sep 10, 2009 6:07 pm

What are the chances of the Retro Remembers series of cartoon reviews on YouTube becoming available on thatfellowinthecoat.com?
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Re: Retro Remembers

Postby ThatFellow » Thu Sep 10, 2009 6:15 pm

Retro Remembers is indeed going to be on the website. It all depends on when Mike uploads the series to our video provider.
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Re: Retro Remembers

Postby VGRetro » Sat Sep 12, 2009 12:11 am

Retro Remembers will be on the site soon, but there will be changes to it. It will be called "TV Time", and I will do the reviews as myself instead of as VGRetro.
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Re: Retro Remembers

Postby Hewylewis » Thu Oct 01, 2009 1:43 am

Will you have to redo the SuperTed review? If so, I don't mind.
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Re: Retro Remembers

Postby VGRetro » Thu Oct 01, 2009 2:28 pm

Hewylewis wrote:Will you have to redo the SuperTed review? If so, I don't mind.


I haven't thought of that. In all honesty, I think I should, because I think it was too much like the Nostalgia Critic, and I've also had some more changes that I'm gonna make to it. It's gonna be voice-only. All the extra live action sequences are just time consuming and unnecessary.
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Re: Retro Remembers

Postby Hewylewis » Thu Oct 01, 2009 4:04 pm

Please do Thomas the Tank Engine one day!
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Re: Retro Remembers

Postby w@kk0w@rn3r » Sun Oct 04, 2009 9:12 am

I don't think a rework of the SuperTed review is neccesary, it's good enough as it is. So what if it is too similar to the nostalgia critic? I have plans to one day take a stab at horrible PlayStation game Versailles in the style of The Angry Video Game Nerd!

VGRetro wrote: In all honesty, I think I should rework the SuperTed review, because I think it was too much like the Nostalgia Critic, and I've also had some more changes that I'm gonna make to it. It's gonna be voice-only. All the extra live action sequences are just time consuming and unnecessary.
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Re: Retro Remembers

Postby w@kk0w@rn3r » Tue Nov 03, 2009 11:56 am

Any word on a new episode of Retro Reme... er, sorry, TV Time?
On your YouTube page it says you plan to do Dogtanian and Thunderbirds :) .
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Re: Retro Remembers

Postby VGRetro » Tue Nov 03, 2009 6:08 pm

w@kk0w@rn3r wrote:Any word on a new episode of Retro Reme... er, sorry, TV Time?
On your YouTube page it says you plan to do Dogtanian and Thunderbirds :) .


I'm thinking of dropping Dogtanian. It's a great show, but I'd rather do Willy Fog instead. I'm gonna start TV Time regularly next year. But I'm starting with a Gerry Anderson Retrospective, talking about his 8 Supermarionation shows, including Thunderbirds.
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Re: Retro Remembers

Postby Hewylewis » Wed Nov 04, 2009 3:57 am

Don't forget remaking Super Ted. Could I guest co host on either Super Ted or Willy Fogg?
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