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Post by Stirfry on Jul 24, 2012 11:52:24 GMT -5
You sure you installed ALL the codecs? Because Mr. Clayman can tell you that the torrent works. You do have to install all the programs that come with it though.
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Post by Belchic on Jul 24, 2012 11:58:30 GMT -5
This is exactly what I'm talking about. Corrupted files and needing to install codecs. I don't want to go through all that.
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Post by Snivinerior on Jul 24, 2012 23:17:31 GMT -5
@general, I'm pretty sure I've installed all the codecs but it only plays the audio and no video. After downloading the files, only 10 episodes worked and I've decided to delete all the "corrupted" files. And the said torrent is pretty d*mn slow though. It took nearly a week to finish. Belchic, Well, that torrent is the only existing one that contains all the eps but like I said earlier, it has problems that come with it. I've managed to complete and compile all the eps, that is, from different sources (including the said torrent) and it all has low-average quality.
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Post by Stirfry on Jul 25, 2012 1:56:04 GMT -5
Wells I am pretty sure you just forgot to install something, because I had that problem too until I installed a couple of the programs I think the FFDshow and Divix are most important, but it has been so long I can't remember. They aren't corrupted unless you just got a bad copy.
As for you Belchic, as stated, the torrent isn't corrupted, but if you don't want to deal with installing codecs (which isn't hard) and downloading and google searching, then I guess your best bet is to just record all the episodes you can on TV and hope they air the ones you want... That is what I am doing just cause I want legal copies.
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Post by Belchic on Jul 30, 2012 21:08:14 GMT -5
I just discovered a YouTube user named flame35283. He's got a good number of episodes of 101 Dalmatians on his account, so check him out if you want to try to see any. Though, I wouldn't be surprised if he got banned in the near future.
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Post by Belchic on Aug 11, 2012 23:27:54 GMT -5
Well, it looks like I've come to the point where the episodes are repeating again. How about that? Only about half of the episodes, and that's it. And leaving out a lot of the good ones too. What a bunch of bullsh*t!
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Post by Snivinerior on Aug 12, 2012 6:03:48 GMT -5
as I said Belchic, it's their strategy...
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Post by Belchic on Aug 14, 2012 22:40:11 GMT -5
This whole thing has me so upset that I don't even want to watch any of the episodes I recorded. I am dead serious. How sad is that?
I'm willing to bet that the remaining episodes will never air, and the series will be taken off of the network's lineup entirely in less than a year. Don't even bother arguing with me about this, because it's not worth it, and I'm already on probation here, so I'm not gonna put up with it.
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Post by Snivinerior on Aug 15, 2012 7:04:18 GMT -5
D*mn.
And yeah, I doubt that the series will last longer than a year. I think the reason is not too many people watch it... it's business. Out with the old in with new as they say...
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Post by Belchic on Aug 16, 2012 11:21:26 GMT -5
I think I might have figured out why Disney Junior is only airing only about half of the episodes. It might be because those particular episodes that are not airing contain some material that might not be appropriate for preschoolers. I mean, think about it:
"A Christmas Cruella" and "Dalmatian Vacation Part 1" both contain parts where Wizzer pees. Definitely not appropriate for kids.
"Love 'Em and Flea 'Em" is about Lucky and Two-Tone going on a date. Sibling incest doesn't seem like a good message to give kids.
"Alive 'N Chicken", the reasons are quite obvious.
"Prophet and Loss" maybe because there are diseases going on around the world, and the ending of the episode might reflect on those.
"Out to Launch", probably because they don't want kids to watch anything that deals with violence or war battles.
I don't see anything wrong with "Leisure Lawsuit" though, so I don't know why they chose to leave that one out. Maybe just to piss me off? I don't know.
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Post by babclayman on Aug 16, 2012 11:52:52 GMT -5
To counter.
There are dozens of Shows that do Pee jokes or worse, Dreamworks humour pretty much relies on Gross Out Humour, so Wizzer doing his namesake is not so bad...
"Love 'Em Flea 'Em", It didn't get into romance making, a kiss perhaps and maybe they believed no one would consider if Two-Tone was part of the original Fifteen too.
"Alive N Chicken", they claim a 9/11 Point, but if you actually watch the episode, there's nothing that Looks like 9/11 in it! The Plane didn't blow up, no one died, no wars were started, so not really a 9/11 Thing. I think the Censors did exaggerate there.
"Prophet & Loss" doesn't seem offensive at all...You're saying it's inappropiate...because they got Ill? That's not really "Un-Friendly for Kids" is it? People get ill, it's not really something that you can hide from Kids.
"Out To Launch", Coming from a generation with such shows as "Star Wars" or "Transformers". Besides, no one was actually injured in the episode and I think they did their best to avoid actual conflict. Heck, they are trying to advertise Marvel to Little ones and I note that there is a Spiderman Comic, where Aunt May is Shot and Peter makes a deal with Mafisto, who is the Marvel equivilant of Satan!
Suddenly, a bunch of Satelites shooting and missing a spaceship seems okay for Disney to show, doesn't it?
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Post by Belchic on Aug 16, 2012 11:53:09 GMT -5
OH WAIT! I just thought of something!
Maybe the reason "Leisure Lawsuit" is not being shown is because of the dangerous stuff the pups do in the episodes. Maybe they're fearing that if kids see that, they'll try to imitate it. I do find that kind of a hypocrisy though, since they are showing "Home is Where the Bark Is", which contains a similar scene. Then again, that scene didn't involve bowling balls getting thrown into someone's face or anything like that.
Speaking of which, I remember Trey saying something about edited episodes. Maybe I should check my recording of "Home is Where the Bark Is". It could be possible that the scene with Lucky holding Cadpig over the toilet was cut. Or maybe they cut out the entire montage of the pups trying to escape? Maybe it's possible that every single scene that showed the pups doing totem poles was cut? To anyone who's been watching all these episodes so far, please tell me I'm wrong, because I don't want to find this out!
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Post by Belchic on Aug 20, 2012 22:27:10 GMT -5
Just letting you guys know, I got my rant video made. I plan to post it on YouTube tomorrow. For the sake of everyone who doesn't have a YouTube account, I will post the link here once it's uploaded.
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Post by chrisno51 on Aug 25, 2012 4:23:13 GMT -5
Just a heads up. It seems that according to Zap2it, starting September 4th Disney Jr. is having a schedule change, and 101 Dalmatians: The Series will be moving from 5:30am to 4:00am.
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Post by Shadow Dearly on Aug 25, 2012 6:37:38 GMT -5
I can clarify this. On LocateTV.com, on September 4th, 101 Dalmatians: The Series will be pushed back to 4am and The Little Mermaid: The Series will take its 5:30 am slot.
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