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''Origami Warriors'' was a manhwa created by Jhou Sian Zong, that was adapted into a | <!-- Article --> | ||
''Origami Warriors'' was a manhwa created by Jhou Sian Zong, that was adapted into a Korean animated series, with several changes. These included how the Origami Genies worked, a lighthearted tone and character designs more reminiscient of 2000's anime, like ''Pokémon'' and ''Yu-Gi-Oh!''. An English dub was also produced by Vitello Productions, who also [[Shin Chan (found LUK Internacional English dub of anime based on manga series; 2015)|dubbed the anime adaptation of ''Crayon Shin-chan'']]. However, one episode was dubbed, made to pitch the series to an American audience. | |||
The dub [http://www.vitello.com/training.html was published as a pilot] on Vitello's website, but no longer could be accessed. However, a majority of its footage was posted on YouTube, [http://youtube.com/watch?v=P2rh4krCiwo titled "Best of Origami Warriors"]. The episode is comprised of two segments - the first being <span style="color:green">complete footage</span>, while the second <span style="color:orange">partially found</span> - it cuts off at a later point. It included several edits, like localizing character names, changing the background music and even a new English theme song. It also featured a cast of voice actors that have contributed in a variety of American cartoons. | |||
== Confirmed | == Confirmed Cast == | ||
''(They also likely did additional voices)'' | |||
* '''Rob Paulsen''' as Rico | * '''Rob Paulsen''' as Rico | ||
* '''Kath Soucie''' as Jasmine | * '''Kath Soucie''' as Jasmine | ||
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'''''Bunny Maloney''''' is a CGI-animated TV series produced by MoonScoop in 2009,<ref>''[https://web.archive.org/web/20091109201528/http://www.moonscoop.com/distribution-4.html Bunny Maloney]'' - MoonScoop. Retrieved 18-7-2022.</ref> based on the Flash animation ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwpeBjHk4CU Pinpin Lelapin: L'attaque de rogue geant]'' (originally made for an older audience, by Studio Tanuki)<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20040405144451/http://ffst2.pinpinlelapin.com/movie_uk.htm# This was ''Pinpin Lelapin'''s original website], but official translations of the pilot are currently lost. Retrieved 18-7-2022.</ref> focusing on the everyday lives of Bunnyville's comical heroes, the ProtecTeam - with Bunny (the foolish rabbit), Candy (his easily angered girlfriend), Jean-François (his best friend) and occassionally being visited by Stan (the dorky badger). When things get tough, they get into their "''Super Sentai'' suits" and pilot their giant mech, the Bunnyganger, to foil whatever plan the incompetent Débilouman has in store. | '''''Bunny Maloney''''' is a CGI-animated TV series produced by MoonScoop in 2009,<ref>''[https://web.archive.org/web/20091109201528/http://www.moonscoop.com/distribution-4.html Bunny Maloney]'' - MoonScoop. Retrieved 18-7-2022.</ref> based on the Flash animation ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwpeBjHk4CU Pinpin Lelapin: L'attaque de rogue geant]'' (originally made for an older audience, by Studio Tanuki)<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20040405144451/http://ffst2.pinpinlelapin.com/movie_uk.htm# This was ''Pinpin Lelapin'''s original website], but official translations of the pilot are currently lost. Retrieved 18-7-2022.</ref> focusing on the everyday lives of Bunnyville's comical heroes, the ProtecTeam - with Bunny (the foolish rabbit), Candy (his easily angered girlfriend), Jean-François (his best friend) and occassionally being visited by Stan (the dorky badger). When things get tough, they get into their "''Super Sentai'' suits" and pilot their giant mech, the Bunnyganger, to foil whatever plan the incompetent Débilouman has in store. | ||
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Origami Warriors
Note: I have found a longer video of what might be the original pilot. Must research to see if this is the correct reupload.
{{InfoboxLost
|title=<center>Origami Warriors - Vitello English dub</center>
|status=<span style="color: orange;">Partially Lost</span>
}}
Origami Warriors was a manhwa created by Jhou Sian Zong, that was adapted into a Korean animated series, with several changes. These included how the Origami Genies worked, a lighthearted tone and character designs more reminiscient of 2000's anime, like Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh!. An English dub was also produced by Vitello Productions, who also dubbed the anime adaptation of Crayon Shin-chan. However, one episode was dubbed, made to pitch the series to an American audience.
The dub was published as a pilot on Vitello's website, but no longer could be accessed. However, a majority of its footage was posted on YouTube, titled "Best of Origami Warriors". The episode is comprised of two segments - the first being complete footage, while the second partially found - it cuts off at a later point. It included several edits, like localizing character names, changing the background music and even a new English theme song. It also featured a cast of voice actors that have contributed in a variety of American cartoons.
Confirmed Cast
(They also likely did additional voices)
- Rob Paulsen as Rico
- Kath Soucie as Jasmine
- Cam Clarke as Atticus
Bunny Maloney
{{InfoboxLost
|title=<center>Bunny Maloney - Official English dub</center>
|status=<span style="color: orange;">Partially Lost</span>
}}
Bunny Maloney is a CGI-animated TV series produced by MoonScoop in 2009,[1] based on the Flash animation Pinpin Lelapin: L'attaque de rogue geant (originally made for an older audience, by Studio Tanuki)[2] focusing on the everyday lives of Bunnyville's comical heroes, the ProtecTeam - with Bunny (the foolish rabbit), Candy (his easily angered girlfriend), Jean-François (his best friend) and occassionally being visited by Stan (the dorky badger). When things get tough, they get into their "Super Sentai suits" and pilot their giant mech, the Bunnyganger, to foil whatever plan the incompetent Débilouman has in store.
The show also had an English dub produced in the UK, to which half of its episodes are archived and are listed on unofficial streaming websites, like KimCartoon. Regarding official distribution, the entire show is only available in the French version of Apple TV. While the rest of the dubbed episodes are lost, one recording of the episode "The Good, The Bad and the Cookie" was also posted on YouTube, but it is recorded with another device, affecting the episode's quality.
Archival links
In June of 2021, the channel "The Bunny Maloney Archives" was made by Reddit user MajestyTheSheep. It currently has the lost episodes in its original language.
The dubbed episodes that have been remastered are:
Some of the lost episodes were partially found by YouTube user -neonbunny-. These short snippets are from:
- Passport to Bunnyvania (0:05)
- Promo (0:08)
- In Memory of Bunny (0:06)
- Judgement Day (0:16)
Voice Cast
(as seen on the show's credits. These do not mention their voice roles.)
- Matt Wilkinson
- Jules De Jongh
- Tom-Clarke Hill
- Keith Wickham
- Phillipa Alexander
- Walter Lewis
- Dan Russell
Episode List
English episode titles were retrieved from a listing on "Bangoo TV". (It should be noted these were initially downloadable at that time.)
Green names mean they can be easily found. Red names mean they no longer can be accessible.
Found | Lost |
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Casanova Clone | Spouse or Louse |
Text Message Madness | The Dawn of the Shrimp |
Atomic Flea | The Wrong Diagnosis |
Rabid Rabbit | Charity |
Hasta la Vista, Bunny | Sick Bunny |
Candy's Birthday Surprise | Candy Lost and Found |
Noacak Wants You | It's On The Cards |
Polterabbitgeist | Heaven Scent |
Bunny's Fish Go Off | Hypocondriac |
Bunny's Big Hit | The Good, The Bad and the Cookie (HD version only) |
Carrots Are a Girl's Best Friend | Nanny State |
Germ Free | Business As Usual |
The Dispense-Sense 9000 | Passport to Bunnyvania |
Jean-François: Top Model | Rabbit vs Rabbit |
Bunnies Are From Mars | We Come In Peace |
Community Service | Dead Bunny |
Stuck With You | Full House |
Free Potchi | Doomsday |
Stupid | Computers Have Feelings, Too |
Oh Bust-a-Para-Dance | Trading Places |
Fishing For Trouble | Funny Bunny |
Raucus Caucus | Made For TV |
OnYooo | The Legend of the Bag Man |
A Bunny Story | . |
Stan's Perfect Match | |
Cold Turkey | |
Think Extinct | |
The D Fixitup |
References
- ↑ Bunny Maloney - MoonScoop. Retrieved 18-7-2022.
- ↑ This was Pinpin Lelapin's original website, but official translations of the pilot are currently lost. Retrieved 18-7-2022.