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Aladin dingo pictures
Aladin dingo pictures





aladin dingo pictures

The version on most copies of the East West DVD abruptly end the film by 43 minutes and 43 seconds. The PlayStation release mutes out mentions of Tarzan.Įnglish DVD (2004, East West Entertainment) The Kids Play release starts the film without a title card. The East West DVD release does not contain any live-action segments.

aladin dingo pictures

The PlayStation release translates the time card. 1.3 Mitchy Beausejour/CVN Dubbing StudiosĪn alternate English dub exists on the Russian DVD.The studio was renamed to Flaming Wheel Studios after Mitchy left due to sexual allegations in 2022.

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The first Dingo Pictures movie dubbed by them is Peter and the Wolf. In 2021, CVN Dubbing Studios was founded. These dubs sourced their scripts from other dubs of the films rather than the original German versions. The Art Media dub of Aladdin is known for the infamous use of "That Bastard!", and the child saying "Exciting" in such a poor way that it has been misheard by Phelous and some others as "Exit scene".įrom 2019 onwards, YouTuber Mitchy Beausejour released his own fanmade dubs. Unlike other Dingo films, Art Media's dubs comprised of a father and son of either German or Dutch descent. These dubs were dubbed by presumably an in-house company, which distinguished itself from the usual Dingo voice cast. Later on in 2004, Art Media released three Dingo films on DVD in Germany named Aladin, Wabuu and Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten. This same dub would be re-released in 2004 under the name "Animal Soccer World". Since an English dub of the film did not exist beforehand, this dub may have been produced in-house. The voice cast comprised of what seems to be one or two men of Dutch descent.

aladin dingo pictures

This release was notable for having an English dub that uses the Dutch dub as the source material, resulting in audio from that dub playing occasionally. In 2003, Phoenix Games released Das unglaubliche Fussballspiel der Tiere under the name "Animal Football" for PlayStation. According to DJ Kaito, Cinnamon Enterprises provided the scripts for Goldie: Abenteuer im Zauberwald and Artige Katzen. However, these dubs stopped production since 2001's Atlantis: The Lost Continent (better known on PlayStation 2 as "Empire of Atlantis"). These English dubs are notorious for several goofs found in them (including actors flubbing their lines, which were obviously not corrected). Around no later than 2000, an unknown company produced English dubs of Dingo Pictures movies.







Aladin dingo pictures