User:Jonghyunchung
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User: Jonghyunchung. Age: 17. Current Total Allowance: More than a whopping $500.
On the day after Ivyna J. Spyder subs all 100 episodes of my favorite TV show, my IP address is going to be releasing a web site. It is called "World of Dreams". The site itself will be hosted by five fictional characters: Tiff, Tuff, Meta Knight, King Dedede and Escargoon.
I am currently working on the site, and here's the layout (excluding educational topics). There are 1,000 updates to do in all:
Contents |
[edit] Movies
This section is finally done.
[edit] TV Shows
This section is also finished.
[edit] Video games
Not complete; the site will have to launch before completion.
[edit] Game systems
0641. Nintendo Entertainment System (1985-1995)
0642. Game Boy (1989-1997)
0643. Super NES (1991-1999)
0644. Nintendo 64 (1996-2002)
0645. Game Boy Color (1998-2003)
0646. Game Boy Advance (2001-2005)
0647. Nintendo GameCube (2001-2006)
0648. e-Reader (2002)
0649. Game Boy Advance SP (2003)
0650. Nintendo DS (2004)
0651. Wii (2006)
[edit] Flash films
0652-0664. Celebrity Jeopardy!
0665. I Miss You Daddy
0666-0669. Jot + Jab
0670. Korea Filial Piety Song
0671-0675. Mario Brothers (series)
0676-0678. Perfect Kirby 1
0679. Perfect Kirby 2
0680-0682. Perfect Kirby 3
0683-0686. A Midnight Snack, Bed Time, Christmas Eve, and Shenanigans
0687-0705. Retarded Animal Babies (Ep. 1-19)
0706. Magic Animal Babies
0707-0710. Rise of the Mushroom Kingdom (series)
0711-0721. Sci-Fi Guys
0722-0725. Strategy Guide (Ep. 1-4)
0726-0727. There She Is!!
[edit] Classifications
0728. MPAA film rating system
0729. TV Parental Guidelines
0730. Entertainment Software Rating Board
0731. Canadian Home Video Rating System
0732. British Board of Film Classification
0733. Office of Film and Literature Classification
0734. Eirin (G/PG-12/R-15/R-18)
0735. Régie du Cinéma (Quebec)
0736. Dirección General de Radio, Televisión y Cinematografía (Mexico)
0737. DJCTQ (Brazil)
0738. Taiwan (General/Protective/Guidance/Restricted)
0739. Hong Kong motion picture rating system
0740. Korean motion picture rating system
0741. Thai motion picture rating system
[edit] Fan fictions
0742. Super Chinese Kids 64
- This is based on the game Super Mario 64, starring four kids -- three boys (ages 12, 14 and 11) and one girl (age 8). They all replace Mario, and there are 100 stars to collect instead of the original 120. Six are in each of the 15 courses, 10 are the castle's secret stars.
[edit] Miscellaneous features
Shown below are past hosts of World of Dreams.
0743. Ed, Edd n Eddy, Dexter's Laboratory, Hey Arnold!, and more (1999-2000)
0744. Pokémon characters (2000-2001)
0745. Rareware (2001-2002)
0746. South Park characters (2002-2003)
0747. Squaresoft (late 2003-early 2004)
0748. Codename: Kids Next Door (April 2004-March 2005)
0749. Bunny Rabbit (from Retarded Animal Babies) (April 2005-June 2006)
0750. Kirby: Right Back at Ya! (July 2006-present)
[edit] Guestbook
0. The layout for the guestbook is done. With this feature, all fans can tell me about themselves, and can request anything new for the site.
[edit] Openings for the Kirby anime
These are actually "home video" openings for each of the Kirby episodes (three per volume), by using Disney previews. All the Kirby episodes are closed captioned to actually translate the Japanese dialogue spoken throughout. At the end of every video is the Macrovision Quality Protection logo.
Kirby of the Stars Vol. 1 (10/14/86)
- Contains the dark red FBI screens, the video dealer announcement and the 1986 "Sorcerer Mickey" logo with "presents" variant (0:38). Includes episodes 1-3.
Kirby of the Stars Vol. 2 (12/23/86)
- Same as first volume, except the "Sorcerer Mickey" logo does not have "presents" at all (0:39). Includes episodes 4-6.
Kirby of the Stars Vol. 3 (3/6/87)
- Just the red FBI screens and the 1986 WDHV logo (0:29). Includes episodes 7-9.
Kirby of the Stars Vol. 4 (10/13/87)
- Uses the red FBI screens, a brief advertisement for Disney Sing Along Songs 1, 2, and 4, then the "Sorcerer Mickey" logo (0:41). Includes episodes 10-12.
Kirby of the Stars Vol. 5 (2/5/88)
- Uses the red FBI screens, an advertisement for Vols. 1-4 of Disney Sing Along Songs, and Sorcerer Mickey (1:02). Includes episodes 13-15.
Kirby of the Stars Vol. 6 (10/4/88)
- Uses the red FBI screens, the "Oliver & Company" theatrical trailer, and the Sorcerer Mickey logo (1:34). Includes episodes 16-18.
Kirby of the Stars Vol. 7 (9/28/89)
- Uses the red FBI screens, a theatrical trailer for The Little Mermaid, and Sorcerer Mickey (1:23). Includes episodes 19-21.
Kirby of the Stars - 2nd Series Vol. 1 (5/18/90)
- This volume has the red FBI screens, the "Coming to Theaters" logo, and a trailer for "The Rescuers Down Under". Before the program, the 1986 Sorcerer Mickey logo appears (2:07). Includes episodes 22-24.
Kirby of the Stars - 2nd Series Vol. 2 (12/28/90)
- Uses the red FBI screens, the Disney Sing Along Songs advertisement for Vols. 1-7 and 9, and Sorcerer Mickey (1:40). Includes episodes 25-27. The opening for episode 27 looks slightly different to the previous intro.
Kirby of the Stars - 2nd Series Vol. 3 (5/3/91)
- This volume uses the red FBI screens, a short version of the 1989 Classics logo with voiceover, then previews for "The Jungle Book" and "The Rescuers Down Under", the 1989 Feature Presentation logo, and Sorcerer Mickey (1:45). Includes episodes 28-30.
Kirby of the Stars - 2nd Series Vol. 4 (11/1/91)
- It has the red FBI screens, the screen reading "Coming to theaters from Walt Disney Pictures", and the trailer for Beauty and the Beast, along with the 1989 Feature Presentation logo and Sorcerer Mickey (4:09). Includes episodes 31-33.
Kirby of the Stars - 2nd Series Vol. 5 (2/28/92)
- The green FBI screens are introduced here. After that, you will see a much longer Disney Sing Along Songs advertisement, with Vol. 1-7 and 9-10, then the Sorcerer Mickey logo (3:19). Includes episodes 34-36.
Kirby of the Stars - 2nd Series Vol. 6 (6/19/92)
- Uses the green FBI screens, previews for The Rescuers and Beauty and the Beast, the 1992 Feature Presentation logo, and Sorcerer Mickey (3:07). Includes episodes 37-39.
Kirby of the Stars - 2nd Series Vol. 7 (10/30/92)
- Green FBI screens, logo that reads "Coming only to theaters this 1992 holiday season", trailer for "Aladdin", previews for "101 Dalmatians" and "The Great Mouse Detective", the blue Feature Presentation logo and Sorcerer Mickey (4:47). Includes episodes 40-42.
Kirby of the Stars - 3rd Series Vol. 1 (3/26/93)
- This new season's first volume has the green FBI screens, previews for The Nightmare Before Christmas and Pinocchio, the 1992 FP logo and Sorcerer Mickey from late 1988 (2:54). Includes episodes 43-44 and 47.
Kirby of the Stars - 3rd Series Vol. 2 (12/21/93)
- Uses the green FBI screens, preview for The Fox and the Hound, an advertisement for Disney Sing Along Songs Vols. 1-7 and 9-11, and the 1988 WDHV logo (5:01). Includes episodes 45-46 and 48.
Kirby of the Stars - 3rd Series Vol. 3 (3/4/94)
- It has the green FBI screens, a theatrical trailer for The Lion King, the 1993 promo for Disney Favorite Stories, and the regular 1986 WDHV logo (4:39). Includes episodes 49-51. Note: Episode 49 has no next episode preview.
Kirby of the Stars - 3rd Series Vol. 4 (6/22/94)
- Displays the green FBI screens, advertisements for the Winnie the Pooh Learning Collection and Disney Sing Along Songs, then the Sorcerer Mickey logo (5:08). Includes episodes 52-54.
Kirby of the Stars - 3rd Series Vol. 5 (10/28/94)
- This volume has the green FBI screens, a screen showing the words "Now available on videocassette", previews for "The Brave Little Toaster" and The Lion King on video, then "Pocahontas" in theaters, followed by the Sorcerer Mickey with the 1988 jingle (3:54). Includes episodes 55-57.
Kirby of the Stars - 3rd Series Vol. 6 (4/14/95)
- Shows the green FBI screens, previews for Aladdin and the King of Thieves (prototype version) and Cinderella, and promos for the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection and Disney Sing Along Songs (both from 1995), followed by the 1992 FP and 1986 WDHV logos (5:44). Includes episodes 58-60.
Kirby of the Stars - 3rd Series Vol. 7 (7/21/95)
- Contains green FBI screens, previews for Toy Story, A Goofy Movie and Pocahontas, then the 1992 FP and 1986 WDHV logos(5:32). Includes episodes 61-63.
Kirby of the Stars - 3rd Series Vol. 8 (3/27/96)
- Again, the green FBI screens, followed by previews for The Huncback of Notre Dame, The Aristocats and Aladdin and the King of Thieves, and lastly, the 1992 FP and 1988 WDHV logos (6:34). Includes episodes 64-66.
Kirby of the Stars - 3rd Series Vol. 9 (7/31/96)
- Yet again, the green FBI screens, with previews for Muppet Treasure Island, Oliver & Company, James and the Giant Peach, Toy Story, and the new 1995 FP logo, with the 1988 WDHV logo also still there (5:40). Includes episodes 67-69.
Kirby of the Stars - 3rd Series Vol. 10 (11/26/96)
- This is where previews start to go very long. Consists of the green FBI screens, an introduction from the Walt Disney Company and Walt Disney World's 25th anniversary, previews for 101 Dalmatians and Bambi, advertisements for Disney Sing Along Songs and Spot the Dog, then the new 1996 FP and 1988 WDHV logos (5:39). Includes episodes 70-72. Note: A new opening theme is used for episode 72, and will apply to episodes in the future.
Kirby of the Stars - 3rd Series Vol. 11 (2/4/97)
- Uses the green FBI screens, the Walt Disney Company intro, previews for Hercules, George of the Jungle, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves, then the 1996 FP and 1988 WDHV logos (6:38). Includes episodes 73-74 and 77.
Kirby of the Stars - 3rd Series Vol. 12 (7/22/97)
- Consists of the green FBI screens, the Walt Disney Company intro, previews for The Little Mermaid and four timeless Disney classics, with the 1996 FP and 1988 WDHV logos at the end (5:08). Includes episodes 75-76 and 78.
Kirby of the Stars - 3rd Series Vol. 13 (10/7/97)
- Green FBI screens are used one last time. It then plays the Walt Disney Company intro, the cut version of The Little Mermaid trailer, previews for Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas, George of the Jungle, and Disney Sing Along Songs, followed by the 1996 FP and 1988 WDHV logos (5:23). Includes episodes 79-81.
Kirby of the Stars - 3rd Series Vol. 14 (11/11/97)
- Introduces the late 90's FBI screens. After that are previews for Flubber, Peter Pan, Hercules, and Belle's Magical World. You will then see the 1997 Feature Program and 1988 Walt Disney Home Video logos (5:55). Includes episodes 82-84.
Kirby of the Stars - 3rd Series Vol. 15 (3/31/98)
- Uses the late 90's FBI screens, previews for Mulan, The Little Mermaid, Flubber, The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars, and the 1995 FP and 1988 WDHV logos (6:09). Includes episodes 85-87.
Kirby of the Stars - 3rd Series Vol. 16 (6/25/98)
- This video has the late 90's FBI screens, a new Buena Vista Home Video logo, previews for the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection, The Spirit of Mickey, Lady and the Tramp, and Kiki's Delivery Service, then the 1995 Feature Program and 1986 WDHV logos (4:21). Includes episodes 88-89 and 92.
Kirby of the Stars - 3rd Series Vol. 17 (9/15/98)
- Contains the late 90's FBI screens, the Buena Vista Home Video logo, previews for A Bug's Life, The Black Cauldron, The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, and The Rescuers, then the Feature Program and 1986 WDHV logos (6:34). Includes episodes 90-91 and 93.
Kirby of the Stars - 3rd Series Vol. 18 (10/27/98)
- It has the late 90's FBI screens, the Buena Vista Home Video logo, previews for Mighty Joe Young, Doug's 1st Movie, 101 Dalmatians, and Mulan, then the Feature Program and 1986 WDHV logos (4:22). Includes episodes 94-95.
Kirby of the Stars - 3rd Series Vol. 19 (2/23/99)
- Late 90's FBI screens, Buena Vista Home Video logo, advertisements for Winnie the Pooh, Spot the Dog, and Disney Sing Along Songs, then a preview for The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue. Before the program are a new 1999 Feature Program and the classic 1986 WDHV logos (4:37). Includes episodes 96-97.
Kirby of the Stars - 3rd Series Vol. 20 (5/25/99)
- Last video ever, with the late 90's FBI screens, Buena Vista Home Video logo, a promo for Alice in Wonderland and Robin Hood, Madeline: Lost in Paris, A Bug's Life, a Playhouse Disney channel commercial, a screen that says "Special PREVIEWS after the feature from Walt Disney Home Video", the 1999 FP and classic WDHV logos (4:26). Includes episodes 98-100. After the last episode are a brief advertisement to all fans who enjoyed the anime, a trailer for "Toy Story 2" and the music video "I Hope You Dance" (2000), a tribute to the Kirby anime (from the very first episode to the very last) (7:30).
There is also a "Perfect Circle Selection", but it is not available for this listing.
[edit] DVDs for Kirby: Right Back at Ya!
1. Kirby Comes to Cappy Town
- Claimed to be Region 1, this disc is actually region free.
2. A Dark and Stormy Knight
- This disc is very rare, but luckily, I still have the episodes.
3. Kirby's Egg-Cellent Adventure
- As of this volume, the region glitch is fixed.
4. Escargoon Squad
- Almost a non-existing DVD, its page is still listed at Amazon.com.
5. DVDouble Shot: Ice Kirby
- Released in 2005, it has two episodes, and the size is under 2 GB.
6. DVDouble Shot: Cook Kirby
- Same as above.
7. Kirby's Adventures in Cappytown
- Contains episodes 1-7.
8. Cappy New Year & Other Kirby Adventures
- This DVD will be released later in Spring.
[edit] The Kirby anime itself
When closed-captioned, each episode in the entire series will only allow one character to swear, causing everyone else to use minced oaths. First up, seven other episodes un-related to Kirby: Right Back at Ya!
Monty Python's Flying Circus: Spam (12/15/70)
- Closed-captioned by The Caption Center WGBH Educational Foundation. This British comedy show is about a group of vikings.
Doraemon (ドラえもん): Dream Town, Nobita Land (4/2/79)
- Closed-captioned by Captions, Inc. Los Angeles. This anime is about a blue robotic cat and a schoolboy named Nobita Nobi.
Sailor Moon (美少女戦士セーラームーン): Crybaby Usagi's Magnificent Transformation (3/7/92)
- Closed-captioned by Captions, Inc. Los Angeles. It's about a group of Sailor Scouts.
Pocket Monsters (ポケットモンスター): I Choose You! (4/1/97)
- Closed-captioned by the National Captioning Institute. This anime is based on the Nintendo games, starring characters like [[[Ash Ketchum|Satoshi]] and Pikachu.
Yu-Gi-Oh! (遊戯王): The Intense Battle - A Shadow Game (4/4/98)
- Closed-captioned by the National Captioning Institute. Based on the card games, a boy named Yugi solves a millenium puzzle. Contains uncut profanity, due to age rating.
One Piece (ワンピース): I'm Luffy! The Man Who Will Become Pirate King! (10/20/99)
- Closed-captioned by the National Captioning Institute. A teenager's anime, involving a crew of heroic pirates. Also contains uncut profanity.
Kirby of the Stars Pilot (2000)
- Not closed-captioned at all, because there is no dialogue or narration. Just a short film.
All further episodes are closed-captioned by The Caption Center WGBH Educational Foundation.