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Rupert (1991) - Intro Theme
Uploaded by: starlac
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A version - I'm not sure if it may before or after the other one - of the intro to Nelvana/Ellipse's 1991 animated TV series Rupert. Another version of the intro would include footage of a dragon capturing Pong Ping, a griffin ripping down a tree, etc. The series would run for 66 episodes during five seasons, of which the last two seasons would be produced by Nelvana alone. Another variant of the Theme - this time with lyrics over a more fun oriented track - was created by Nickelodeon for their Nick Jr. channel.
Rupert, sometimes along with one or more of his friends, gets into adventures involving mystery and intrigue and some element of danger. With his friendly demeanour and a good head on his shoulders, Rupert puts it to himself to help solve the mystery and/or save those he meets from whatever ne'er-do-wells are causing the trouble.
There were also other versions of Rupert the Bear over the years. First of, there was a series created by ITC in the 1970s that used puppets. Another series of Rupert's, this time on the BBC that was similar to the BBC's other storybook show Jackanory, in which a storyteller would recite one of Rupert's books, while illustration followed the narration. Also prior to this series was Paul McCartney's short film Rupert and The Frog Song.
The characters were created by Mary Tourtel.
The use of this introduction theme clip/subject is claimed under 'Fair Use' on the grounds of:
1) the clip/subject is used for - and accompanied with - comments on the show. Comments include such things as the producers of the show (as in the production company/s), the year it first aired and how long the series lasted in 'standard length' episodes. Also noted is the availability of subject on high quality, officially licensed media (e.g. DVD).
2a) Inferior quality of video in relation to the quality of the original source. Being at a much lower screen resolution at a high level of compression. In addition to the substantial generation loss caused as a result of the methods used, the process also causes compression artifacts in the form of: loss of image clarity, noise, pixelization, et al.
2b) The inferior nature coupled with the incomplete nature of this recording and the diminished potential value therein of this recording in relation to the original work.
3) The trivial nature of the potential value of subject's introductory theme (hereon referred to as 'intro'), less the actual show that would otherwise follow. On the basis that it is the show - rather than the show's intro - which is, in essence, the primary draw of any 'realistic' potential audience and therefore the main fiscal worth of the subject (relating to audience/market share and sales of merchandising, i.e. DVD and video).
4) Bar the occasional glimpse at an episode's title car, the clip is of the intro and nothing else. The length of the clip is determined by that of subject's intro original length, no more is taken.
5) The poster and host both receive no revenue from this clip's existence on this site.
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I submit this was a GOOD import.
to muito emocionado
ja faz muito tmpo
@.@
I am not saying that you have to like it, it just my opinion, And you are entitled to yours as I am to mine, even if they're polar opposite to each other.
Thanks for posting!
The new, tanned-up version sucks compared to this one. What kind of lesson is it supposed to be teaching our kids? Magic will solve all the problems of the world? Even the fantasy settings in this show didn't reinforce that message. >=(