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How come Coca Cola has the rights on these characters? And why haven0t they exploit them?
Hey PantheraLeo, the correct title of the episode 32 is Monday Night Clawball. Was it really billed as Monday Night Football on the VHS release? If so, it should be noted. GreyWyvern 11:30, 22 June 2006 (UTC)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/6303139221/qid=1151015481/sr=1-3/ref=sr_1_3/104-9991343-5539147?%5Fencoding=UTF8&s=video&v=glance&n=404272 Is the link to the video cover. And yes it is clawball. Ill make the proper changes. Oops :) And I can't put better dates then 1994 for the American VHS's as the dates are dispusted. Amazon shows random dates for release while other sites show the same 1994 date as the release of all 4 tapes. So can't verify what the actual dates for those are but I'm pretty sure the acutal dates of release were in 1994. Not late 90's like Amazon is saying for some. PantheraLeo 22:32, 22 June 2006 (UTC)
The IMDB says Michael E. Uslan and Michael Uslan are the same person. Wow, Mike went on to do some pretty big things! More work should be done linking up names in the credits to existing pages on the wiki. I know Shuki has one... GreyWyvern 12:14, 22 June 2006 (UTC)
I have gotten an email from Bill Fawcett who verifies he worked on the series. I have linked his name in the writing credits. GreyWyvern 01:11, 29 June 2006 (UTC)
That's the magic of WP for you. I searched for Haim Saban last week and didn't find an article. This week, there is one :) GreyWyvern 00:40, 1 July 2006 (UTC)
I don't know many Italians, but I don't think I would call Plesio's accent Italian. More like just a raspy version of Rex, which makes sense since the same voice actor did both. I'm removing this statement. GreyWyvern 02:55, 23 June 2006 (UTC)
I've just been reviewing some of the ending credits on episodes I have, and they don't match with the ones listed. Obviously they will have changed over the course of the series. Something really should be done about this; my vote is to cut most of the credit listings out and then just list the main staffers, such as producers, music people and directors. The rest of these people just worked at DiC, not specifically on Dinosaucers. ... Of course, I'm open to any other suggestions. GreyWyvern 00:31, 1 July 2006 (UTC)
I've been to LavaDomeFive and yesh, there is some explicit content there. What I'm wondering is if there is some kind of WP standard for identifying such links when they also happen to be relevant. I've only edited a few articles so I don't know, but WARNING all in caps seems a little overblown to me. GreyWyvern 20:23, 7 July 2006 (UTC)
The few times I remember of them flying from Earth to Reptilon, they just showed a trip leaving from Earth, go over the sun, and they already arrive. While it could be that the trip was just omitted for time, or only symbolic, I always had the impression that Reptilon was a planet on the exact opposite side of the sun as Earth. Since it was hidden by the sun, people didn't know of its existence.
Many of the people listed in the credits of each episode just worked at DiC and did not really work explicitly on Dinosaucers. Add to this the fact that in the "deeper" credits, names change throughout the series. I removed the credits you added, but left your Producer/Executive Producer division. GreyWyvern 03:46, 27 December 2006 (UTC)
Compare with: http://www.retrojunk.com/details_tvshows/157-dinosaucers/
It's clear that one has been copied and pasted from the other, although it's difficult to tell which. -- Stratadrake 14:00, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
Is this animation really created by Madhouse? I couldn't find about this product in Madhouse official homepage. Where is the source that this animation created by Madhouse? Also, I couldn't find the source that this animation has to be broadcast in Japan. Was this animation really broadcast in Japan? In this article, Japanese name is 恐竜戦士ダイノサセーズ, but, there is no source I found. (Therefore, in the Japanese version of this article, currently proposed rename.)
(The Japanese also shown in the well because of poor intentions and not transmitted.:上手く意図が伝わらないと悪いので日本語でも併記します。)
このアニメーションは本当にマッドハウスによって製作されたのでしょうか?マッドハウスの公式ホームページを見ても、この作品のことについて見つけることができませんでした。 このアニメーションがマッドハウスによって作られたという出典はありますか? また、この作品が日本で放送されたという出展を見つけられません。 このアニメーションは本当に日本で放送されたのでしょうか? この記事では日本語名が「恐竜戦士ダイノサセーズ」となっていますが、日本語名の正しい表記の出典も見つかっていません。 (そのため、日本語版のこの記事では現在改名が提案されています。) -- Tail furry ( talk) 03:09, 11 February 2012 (UTC)
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How come Coca Cola has the rights on these characters? And why haven0t they exploit them?
Hey PantheraLeo, the correct title of the episode 32 is Monday Night Clawball. Was it really billed as Monday Night Football on the VHS release? If so, it should be noted. GreyWyvern 11:30, 22 June 2006 (UTC)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/6303139221/qid=1151015481/sr=1-3/ref=sr_1_3/104-9991343-5539147?%5Fencoding=UTF8&s=video&v=glance&n=404272 Is the link to the video cover. And yes it is clawball. Ill make the proper changes. Oops :) And I can't put better dates then 1994 for the American VHS's as the dates are dispusted. Amazon shows random dates for release while other sites show the same 1994 date as the release of all 4 tapes. So can't verify what the actual dates for those are but I'm pretty sure the acutal dates of release were in 1994. Not late 90's like Amazon is saying for some. PantheraLeo 22:32, 22 June 2006 (UTC)
The IMDB says Michael E. Uslan and Michael Uslan are the same person. Wow, Mike went on to do some pretty big things! More work should be done linking up names in the credits to existing pages on the wiki. I know Shuki has one... GreyWyvern 12:14, 22 June 2006 (UTC)
I have gotten an email from Bill Fawcett who verifies he worked on the series. I have linked his name in the writing credits. GreyWyvern 01:11, 29 June 2006 (UTC)
That's the magic of WP for you. I searched for Haim Saban last week and didn't find an article. This week, there is one :) GreyWyvern 00:40, 1 July 2006 (UTC)
I don't know many Italians, but I don't think I would call Plesio's accent Italian. More like just a raspy version of Rex, which makes sense since the same voice actor did both. I'm removing this statement. GreyWyvern 02:55, 23 June 2006 (UTC)
I've just been reviewing some of the ending credits on episodes I have, and they don't match with the ones listed. Obviously they will have changed over the course of the series. Something really should be done about this; my vote is to cut most of the credit listings out and then just list the main staffers, such as producers, music people and directors. The rest of these people just worked at DiC, not specifically on Dinosaucers. ... Of course, I'm open to any other suggestions. GreyWyvern 00:31, 1 July 2006 (UTC)
I've been to LavaDomeFive and yesh, there is some explicit content there. What I'm wondering is if there is some kind of WP standard for identifying such links when they also happen to be relevant. I've only edited a few articles so I don't know, but WARNING all in caps seems a little overblown to me. GreyWyvern 20:23, 7 July 2006 (UTC)
The few times I remember of them flying from Earth to Reptilon, they just showed a trip leaving from Earth, go over the sun, and they already arrive. While it could be that the trip was just omitted for time, or only symbolic, I always had the impression that Reptilon was a planet on the exact opposite side of the sun as Earth. Since it was hidden by the sun, people didn't know of its existence.
Many of the people listed in the credits of each episode just worked at DiC and did not really work explicitly on Dinosaucers. Add to this the fact that in the "deeper" credits, names change throughout the series. I removed the credits you added, but left your Producer/Executive Producer division. GreyWyvern 03:46, 27 December 2006 (UTC)
Compare with: http://www.retrojunk.com/details_tvshows/157-dinosaucers/
It's clear that one has been copied and pasted from the other, although it's difficult to tell which. -- Stratadrake 14:00, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
Is this animation really created by Madhouse? I couldn't find about this product in Madhouse official homepage. Where is the source that this animation created by Madhouse? Also, I couldn't find the source that this animation has to be broadcast in Japan. Was this animation really broadcast in Japan? In this article, Japanese name is 恐竜戦士ダイノサセーズ, but, there is no source I found. (Therefore, in the Japanese version of this article, currently proposed rename.)
(The Japanese also shown in the well because of poor intentions and not transmitted.:上手く意図が伝わらないと悪いので日本語でも併記します。)
このアニメーションは本当にマッドハウスによって製作されたのでしょうか?マッドハウスの公式ホームページを見ても、この作品のことについて見つけることができませんでした。 このアニメーションがマッドハウスによって作られたという出典はありますか? また、この作品が日本で放送されたという出展を見つけられません。 このアニメーションは本当に日本で放送されたのでしょうか? この記事では日本語名が「恐竜戦士ダイノサセーズ」となっていますが、日本語名の正しい表記の出典も見つかっていません。 (そのため、日本語版のこの記事では現在改名が提案されています。) -- Tail furry ( talk) 03:09, 11 February 2012 (UTC)
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