CommentStreams: C57d00e40007959d1952785fae77a104: Difference between revisions

From The Lost Media Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
No edit summary
 
No edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
So I have an analysis of "I've Been Practicing" (the DBZ episode), the series is based on 2 11-minute segments, but the 2 other episodes requested are 11-minute Bravo Dooby Doo and 7-minute Rhapsody Rabbit, meaning there was 4 minutes of air time to fill. I believe that this is why there is 30 seconds of DBZ sped-up with all the request bits in tact.{{DISPLAYTITLE:
So I have an analysis of "I've Been Practicing" (the DBZ episode), the series is based on 2 11-minute segments, but the 2 other episodes requested are 11-minute Bravo Dooby Doo and 7-minute Rhapsody Rabbit, meaning there was 4 minutes of air time to fill. I believe that this is why there is 30 seconds of DBZ sped-up with all the request bits in tact.
As for why this happened so early, maybe this was so they wouldn't get requests for 30 minute cartoons (explain early so kids understand).{{DISPLAYTITLE:
An Amature Analysis of "The DBZ Episode"
An Amature Analysis of "The DBZ Episode"
}}
}}

Latest revision as of 21:58, 15 May 2023

So I have an analysis of "I've Been Practicing" (the DBZ episode), the series is based on 2 11-minute segments, but the 2 other episodes requested are 11-minute Bravo Dooby Doo and 7-minute Rhapsody Rabbit, meaning there was 4 minutes of air time to fill. I believe that this is why there is 30 seconds of DBZ sped-up with all the request bits in tact. As for why this happened so early, maybe this was so they wouldn't get requests for 30 minute cartoons (explain early so kids understand).