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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. | ||
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Revision as of 22:19, 9 April 2018
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
References
- ↑ DCI-LA set to invade US with Mameshiba Retrieved 09 Apr '18
- ↑ 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
- ↑ Mameshiba Retrieved 09 Apr '18
- ↑ Tabitha St. Germain Retrieved 09 Apr '18
- ↑ Mameshiba (Video 2013) Retrieved 09 Apr '18