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Post by Lance Uppercut on Apr 28, 2024 16:12:30 GMT -5
What shows have you found on sites, you just didn’t expect. I mea, aside from YouTube.
I found
flame of recca King Arthur and his knights of justice
On peacock
It’s just so weird because peacock isn’t known for its animation library, let alone anime. Also, nbc, hasn’t had cartoons since 1990.
If you want those tnbc shows, they’re on a random Roku live channel. And before, that, city guys was on Tubi of all places.
Roku, is also the only place I could find the mentalist. Roku also used to have Adam West Batman show
Freevee has some good original content.
Leverage redemption Sprung Jury duty
But also, they have the original leverage.
I know they have other good shows, but you can find those on Hulu
Pluto tv has a spike tv channel and that’s the on,y place I can find 1000 ways to die
I wonder where I can find Captain Planet
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Apr 28, 2024 17:48:39 GMT -5
It’s just so weird because peacock isn’t known for its animation library, let alone anime. Also, nbc, hasn’t had cartoons since 1990. 1992. We shall not forget the legacy of Space Cats and the ProStars! During the pandemic I found the first two season of Jackie Chan Adventures and the Men in Black cartoon on Crackle of all places. I think they're gone now. If you're a bad movie fan then the 1989 version of Journey to the Center of the Earth is on Tubi. I'm currently signed up for the Night Flight Plus streaming service. For the most part it's what you'd expect - obscure music videos, Z-grade movies, cult horror films, random public access finds, stoner fare, etc. etc., but it also has some pretty iconic anime on it including Bubblegum Crisis and Megazone 23.
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Post by FALLOUT Goldashausen #BLM on May 3, 2024 21:57:26 GMT -5
Vinegar Syndrome has been this for me, except with physical media.
I didn't really think much of them as a brand early on, I felt as if they leaned way too heavy, at least on the surface, into exploitation/erotica/transgressive cinema.
It wasn't until they released RAD on 4K, which was a very high quality release, that I took notice and discovered the stuff they and their partners released, even beforehand.
Really high quality and faithful representations of some obscure stuff. Some are understandably not my thing, but others, such as the "Apocalypse Tetrology", "Kanehsatake" and "An Eternal Combat" are surprisingly good, at least in my opinion. I'm sure I have a lot more from their label that aren't coming to mind at the moment, but, yeah! I've been a fan of theirs for a while now.
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Post by carp (SPC, Itoh Respect Army) on May 4, 2024 1:25:12 GMT -5
I don't even know what service carried Other Space, one of the best sitcoms of the past decade, but I know pretty much no one got it.
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