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'''''Mameshiba''''' is a series of Japanese television interstitials created by Dentsu. Debuting in 2008, 20 thirty-second animated clips offered trivia delivered by Mameshiba, a bean dog creature. The shorts were offered to television channels as an alternative to running commercials. In May 2009, Dentsu's US division, DCI-LA announced its intent to bring the property to western markets.<ref>[http://kidscreen.com/2009/05/05/mameshiba-20090505/ DCI-LA set to invade US with Mameshiba] Retrieved 09 Apr '18</ref>
'''''Mameshiba''''' is a series of Japanese television interstitials created by Dentsu. Debuting in 2008, 20 thirty-second animated clips offered trivia delivered by Mameshiba, a bean dog creature. The shorts were offered to television channels as an alternative to running commercials. In May 2009, Dentsu's US division, DCI-LA announced its intent to bring the property to western markets.<ref>[http://kidscreen.com/2009/05/05/mameshiba-20090505/ DCI-LA set to invade US with Mameshiba] Retrieved 09 Apr '18</ref>


On April 8, 2010 the official ''Mameshiba'' Facebook page and website announced that the shorts had begun airing with an English dub on ARC: The A&R Channel in the United States.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/mameshiba/posts/112260822130857 Mameshiba: "Have you seen them yet!? ARC: The A&R Channel is airing English dubbed versions of your favorite Mameshiba clips now!"] Retrieved 09 Apr '18</ref><ref>[https://dogatch.jp/mameshibaworld/index.html Mameshiba] Retrieved 09 Apr '18</ref> Voice actress Tabitha St. Germain lists the show on her resume, saying she played various roles and that it was recorded by Westwood Media in Vancouver, Canada.<ref>[http://www.tabithastgermain.com/uploads/7/4/5/3/7453207/selects_res.docx Tabitha St. Germain] Retrieved 09 Apr '18</ref> Valin Shinyei played the titular character and James Corrigall has been listed as the dub's director.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt6820148/ Mameshiba (Video 2013)] Retrieved 09 Apr '18</ref>
On April 8, 2010, the official ''Mameshiba'' Facebook page and website announced that the shorts had begun airing with an English dub on ARC: The A&R Channel in the United States.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/mameshiba/posts/112260822130857 Mameshiba: "Have you seen them yet!? ARC: The A&R Channel is airing English dubbed versions of your favorite Mameshiba clips now!"] Retrieved 09 Apr '18</ref><ref>[https://dogatch.jp/mameshibaworld/index.html Mameshiba] Retrieved 09 Apr '18</ref> Voice actress Tabitha St. Germain lists the show on her resume, saying she played various roles and that it was recorded by Westwood Media in Vancouver, Canada.<ref>[http://www.tabithastgermain.com/uploads/7/4/5/3/7453207/selects_res.docx Tabitha St. Germain] Retrieved 09 Apr '18</ref> Valin Shinyei played the titular character and James Corrigall has been listed as the dub's director.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt6820148/ Mameshiba (Video 2013)] Retrieved 09 Apr '18</ref>


To date, only two of the twenty shorts have surfaced online in their dubbed format. The A&R Channel is no longer active and no known home video release of ''Mameshiba'' is known to exist.
To date, only two of the twenty shorts have surfaced online in their dubbed format. The A&R Channel is no longer active and no known home video release of ''Mameshiba'' is known to exist.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Dentsu kidscreen june 2010 ad.jpg|Advertisement from the June 2010 issue of Kidscreen magazine.
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   |description3 = English theme song.
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Dentsu kidscreen june 2010 ad.jpg|Advertisement from the June 2010 issue of Kidscreen magazine.
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==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 22:19, 9 April 2018

Mameshiba key art.jpg

Series key art.

Status: Partially Found

Mameshiba is a series of Japanese television interstitials created by Dentsu. Debuting in 2008, 20 thirty-second animated clips offered trivia delivered by Mameshiba, a bean dog creature. The shorts were offered to television channels as an alternative to running commercials. In May 2009, Dentsu's US division, DCI-LA announced its intent to bring the property to western markets.[1]

On April 8, 2010, the official Mameshiba Facebook page and website announced that the shorts had begun airing with an English dub on ARC: The A&R Channel in the United States.[2][3] Voice actress Tabitha St. Germain lists the show on her resume, saying she played various roles and that it was recorded by Westwood Media in Vancouver, Canada.[4] Valin Shinyei played the titular character and James Corrigall has been listed as the dub's director.[5]

To date, only two of the twenty shorts have surfaced online in their dubbed format. The A&R Channel is no longer active and no known home video release of Mameshiba is known to exist.

Gallery

The first short.

The third short.

English theme song.

References