Sorry for the non-furryness, but there is an alien, a caveman, and a puppet. One of the five paintings that I did when Streamline Pictures had the home-video rights to Soundac Studio's Colonel Bleep show. Only two of the projected five videos were actually released.
The original painting still exists, but the dye used in the background has faded, so I scanned this from a slide.
The original painting still exists, but the dye used in the background has faded, so I scanned this from a slide.
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I've got Vol. 1 of the VHS tapes from Streamline! I assume that's your art on the cover as well? Nice work.
Dave Mruz and I used to show these and other TV animation oddities back when the Suburban World theater still had its "Cartoon Brunch" every weekend. And the Col. Bleep's were some seriously bizarre 'toons! The theater, sadly, is shuttered, but Dave still shows old Scrappy cartoons on Saturday mornings at a local coffee shop.
Dave Mruz and I used to show these and other TV animation oddities back when the Suburban World theater still had its "Cartoon Brunch" every weekend. And the Col. Bleep's were some seriously bizarre 'toons! The theater, sadly, is shuttered, but Dave still shows old Scrappy cartoons on Saturday mornings at a local coffee shop.
I was curious, so went to look up my DVDs... Vol. 1 is by East West Entertainment, and vol. 2 by Alpha Video. Different covers than yous. I have some other *really* bad shit by East West -- two volumes of Cluth Cargo, one of Space Angel, another (vol. 1 no less, as though there was going to be another) of Captain Fathom, the least remembered of those "moving mouth" cartoons. And deservedly so! It's so bad it's Ed Wood surreal! But absolutely the worst, so bad it isnt funny or curious, is the volume of Spunky and Tadpole. I wonder how the rights changed hands?
You won't find this box among your DVDs because it was a video cassette.
I have a bunch of cheezy videos from the East/West Trading Company, all purchased at various 99 Cent stores (One of the stores was a few blocks from E/W TC headquarters.) The boxes did not necessarily reflect the actual contents. My favorite was a boot they released of Bruno Bozzetto's "My Brother Superman" that had a cover illustration done up in a serious fake manga style! That was the golden age of dollar DVDs...
I have a bunch of cheezy videos from the East/West Trading Company, all purchased at various 99 Cent stores (One of the stores was a few blocks from E/W TC headquarters.) The boxes did not necessarily reflect the actual contents. My favorite was a boot they released of Bruno Bozzetto's "My Brother Superman" that had a cover illustration done up in a serious fake manga style! That was the golden age of dollar DVDs...
I did have a Col. Bleep video, but since it didn't have anything on it -- that I recall -- that wasn't on the DVDs, I got rid of it. Wasn't one with your cover, just black ink on coloured paper, I think.
I believe one of the DVDs I got from East-West was what they advertised on the cover, but more than half the content was something else altogether.
You can still find 99 cent DVDs in Dollarama and such places, but I haven't seen anything interesting in ages -- just movies nobody wants to see and things like "49 of the World's 3rd. Best Cartoons in Public Domain."
I believe one of the DVDs I got from East-West was what they advertised on the cover, but more than half the content was something else altogether.
You can still find 99 cent DVDs in Dollarama and such places, but I haven't seen anything interesting in ages -- just movies nobody wants to see and things like "49 of the World's 3rd. Best Cartoons in Public Domain."
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