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TechnoTV - Kimba the White Lion - The Civilized Jungle (Vol. 9)
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Manufacturer: Right Stuf International Starring: Billie Lou Watt, Gilbert Mack, Ray Owens, Sonia Owens, Hal Studer
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 0742617700934 Format: Animated Label: Right Stuf International Manufacturer: Right Stuf International Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Right Stuf International Release Date: 2000-08-29 Running Time: 100 Studio: Right Stuf International
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Customer Rating:      Summary: This IS the original! Comment: Amazon may have scrambled its database again, or the other reviewer may be confused, but this tape -- Kimba the White Lion - The Civilized Jungle (Vol. 9) by Billie Lou Watt -- DOES contain the original 1966 Kimba shows, copied directly from the original 16mm films that were shown by TV stations across the US and Australia. Billie Lou Watt is heard as Kimba, and Isao Tomita's wonderful music graces the soundtrack. This is the real thing.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Beware - Not the original Comment: I hope to clarify any confusion - there are many versions of "Kimba" available. The original (English) version of the "Kimba the White Lion" TV show which premiered in the US in 1966 on NBC featured Billie Lou Watt as the voice of Kimba, a nice theme song sung by a male (with female chorus) which starts: "Kimba (8x), Who's the King of deepest darkest Africa . . ." and music by Isao Tomita. There have been several versions released in the past years, with REVISED soundtracks, a totally different theme song, & perhaps even "re-cut". In 1993 a Canadian release by UAV Enterprises had Yvonne Murray do the voice of Kimba, and music by Paul J. Zaza. In 1994 another version appeared with Kathleen Barr, Paul Dobson, & Brad Swaile. I have nothing against these talents & companies, but if you want the ORIGINAL as it aired in 1966, look for Billie Lou Watt & Isao Tomita in the credits. So far I have only seen (& purchased) these versions on VHS & DVD's available from "The Right Stuff International" (RTS) - Amazon has them (thank you Amazon!).
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Roger's uncle is trying to convince him to return to the relative comfort of civilization, but Roger seems quite distracted by the person running a nearby hunting preserve. At issue is the fact that she looks very much like his old flame Mary, but she can't actually be her... Mary was killed years before! And she certainly doesn't act like Mary used to! Contains "Such Sweet Sorrow," "Diamonds in the Gruff," "The Runaway," and "A Revolting Development" (episodes 33-36).
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