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In the early 1980s, TMS Entertainment (then still known as Tokyo Movie Shiensha) made a dub of the first episode of "The Adventures of Gamba"
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The dubbed episode failed to sell and it was last shown at the C/FO (Cartoon/Fantasy Organization) convention but was snubbed because C/FO was only interested in giant robot/mecha anime
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In the early 1980s, TMS Entertainment (then known as Tokyo Movie Shiensha) made '''an English dub of the first episode of ''The Adventures of Gamba''''', but it failed to sell. It was last shown at the Cartoon/Fantasy Organization convention where it was also rejected due to not falling under their interests.


The only evidence of it's existence is on a comment on Cartoon Reserch's article on the anime by anime historian Fred Patten
The only evidence of its existence is from a comment on Cartoon Research's article<ref> [https://web.archive.org/web/20160617153432/http://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/the-adventures-of-gamba-1975/ Cartoon Research's article on the anime series.] Retrieved 31 Aug '16</ref> on the anime by anime historian Fred Patten who apparently tried very hard to pitch the pilot.


Link to article: [http://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/the-adventures-of-gamba-1975/ http://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/the-adventures-of-gamba-1975/]
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[[Category:Lost audio|Adventures of Gamba]]
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Latest revision as of 01:06, 31 August 2020

Ganba-550.jpg

A screenshot from the show.

Status: Lost

In the early 1980s, TMS Entertainment (then known as Tokyo Movie Shiensha) made an English dub of the first episode of The Adventures of Gamba, but it failed to sell. It was last shown at the Cartoon/Fantasy Organization convention where it was also rejected due to not falling under their interests.

The only evidence of its existence is from a comment on Cartoon Research's article[1] on the anime by anime historian Fred Patten who apparently tried very hard to pitch the pilot.

Reference