The Mr. Men Show (partially lost music videos of British American children's animated TV series; 2008-2011): Difference between revisions

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Screencap of the music video.

Status: Partially Found

During the Mr. Men Show's run, a bunch of exclusive music videos were created on various forms, such as YouTube and the official website prior to its shutdown on 2013. After the show's cancellation, a bunch of them were removed either because the user who had worked for the show removed them from their YouTube page, or the website was shut down afterwards. Some users recorded most of the songs, but in low quality.

Music videos

  • Theme Song Remix - An exclusive music video created for the website. It vanished sometime after the site was revamped in 2011, though the audio for a alternate version can be found on Jared Faber's SoundCloud.
  • Beachin' with the Boombox - An exclusive music video created for the website based on the song that appeared in the episode "Beach". It vanished sometime after the site was revamped in 2011. A scene of the music video was seen in [Mark Risley's demo reel.
  • Dillydale Dance Floor - An exclusive music video created for the website based on the song that appeared in the episode "Mall". It vanished sometime after the site was revamped in 2011.
  • Bump in the Night - An exclusive music video created for the website based on the song that appeared in the episode "Night". It vanished sometime after the site was revamped in 2011. A scene of the music video was seen in Keith Holven's animation reel.
  • Bumpity Bump Bump - An exclusive music video created for the website based on the song that appeared in the episode "Boo-Boos/Doctors and Nurses". It vanished sometime after the site was revamped in 2011.
  • Ta Ra Ra Boom De Ay - A song sang by Mr. Rude about himself. It was originally posted on YouTube sometime after the show ended by a user who worked for the show, but was removed afterwards.