really, if you go on the official Groupon Kidz Club website, this is all that appears.
I have this box set, the 3rd installment took a turn & got really sad.
I strongly STRONGLY recommend the DVD set of this series. Just on its own merit it's a thoroughly entertaining show, but the surreal assemblage of talent you see in a single series, it's awe-inspiring. Once upon a time, there was a show written by and co-starring Chevy Chase, Andy Rooney, Albert Brooks, Penny Marshall, Henry Winkler, Marshall Efron, Kurt Vonnegut, Elaine Stritch, Stan Freberg, and Martin Mull. And it's as clever and engaging as you'd imagine.
yeah, that was my first thought upon seeing how weird it is, but i googled it and it was even on their official blog, so... i'm guessing it was real?
While I don't consider this obscure as it ran two seasons on Adult Swim during a very popular time for the network, it is one of the less widely loved [as] shows. It's also fucking amazing. Like, one of the best things to ever be on [as]. You can pick up the entire series for $13 on Amazon If you enjoy weirdness, this show is definitely worth a watch.
(My apologies if this had been posted before) This online group has over 270 recordings from the late 1970s disco scene, SF and elsewhere. Their sub-group, https://hearthis.at/eightiesdarchives/, has over 460 recordings of 1980s DJ mixtapes from reel-to-reel and cassettes: funk, soul, R&B, New Wave, Pop, etc. Most are really good quality, and are quite a peek into the early years of DJ scenes.
Actually, I read a book about celebrities last days and in the book it said his last appearance was on the Merv Griffith Show and was taped the day he died. I found the chapter of Welles interesting because he was frequent guest on the show and always refused to talk about his heyday working in radio & film and instead insisted that he do his magic tricks that was into in his later years. The day he died he went on the show and told Merv, go ahead and ask me anything you want. So he went through previously off limits questions like his former wife, Rita Hayworth. You can see the full interview here.
The video posted in this sub was made by me, using a program called FastStone Capture and it works really well (and I've tried a lot of them). It only cost a few bucks and is worth it.
If you haven't already, check out An Honest Liar. It's on Netflix, and other streaming services.
> As retired magician and escape artist James Randi sets out to expose frauds, he negotiates a personal life that's also fraught with deception.
The Amazing Randi famously exposes another prominent televangelist's fraud. It's as incredibly entertaining as it is foreboding, mostly when you see how willingly people want to believe in a lie.
Here's archive.org's extensive collection of recordings from the week: https://archive.org/details/911 Not only is that website a critical resource for culture preservation, but clearly proven to be one for history as well.
My brother had this album anonymously dropped in his mailbox when he was the radio DJ at our local community college back in the 90's. It's long been a mystery to us, but we've loved it for years. Seeing as it's almost impossible to find any information about it online (much less an actual copy), I figured I'd upload it for preservation purposes.
According to the album's Discog entry (https://www.discogs.com/Life-Is-Meat-...), there is a seven second track called "Code" which is not present on the copy of the CD I have. Considering each CD was a CD-R that was spray prainted and had a hand-painted jewel case (seen in the still image in this video), I sometimes wonder if there's two versions of the album out there: one with the "Code" track, and one without.
Regardless, enjoy this weird little bit of experimental music history!
Mostly unrelated but Haim Saban has an absolutely bonkers house in one of the most expensive/exclusive neighborhoods in the country. Fun to cruise over with Bing Maps aerial view
I did a little googling. Okay, very little - but it seems real to me.
Law enforcement guide to satanic cults (VHS tape, 1994) [WorldCat.org]
I didn't know until a few minutes ago that WorldCat.org has reviews.
> Misinformation, error and ignorance > > by CorporateProphet (WorldCat user published 2010-11-19) > > This video has as much to do about Satanic Cults as the eucharist has to do with the Great Flying Spaghetti Monster.
This was Ryan's short-lived series that aired on MTV for only a few months in 2005, lasting only eight episodes before it was presumably canceled. It would center on him helping people get revenge on their family, friends, and enemies by trashing their spaces along with giving 1950s educational style tutorials on how to prank those around you at home.
I had no idea anyone backed these up and thought they were considered lost media at this point since MTV has a notorious problem and history of not doing re-runs of their "older" material shortly after the final episode airs; like Juvies, High School Stories, I Want a Famous Face, and Wonder Showzen to name a few. The OP has the first six episodes up, which leaves two unaccounted for now. I'm digging around for them, with a site called Trakt.tv saying they have the seventh one, but I'm hesitant to check it out.
Edit: Episode 8 is on a site called Simkl, but whether or not it's like Trakt is beyond me and I'm a bit too nervous to check.
It's available on blu-ray amazon
There's a hilarious passage King wrote about Smith in his book On Writing:
> Smith sees I'm awake and tells me help is on the way. He speaks calmly, even cheerily. His look, as he sits on his rock with his cane drawn across his lap, is one of pleasant commiseration: Ain't the two of us just had the shittiest luck? it says. He and Bullet (his dog) left the campground where they were staying, he later tells an investigator, because he wanted 'some of those Marzes-bars they have up to the store'. When I hear this little detail some weeks later, it occurs to me that I have nearly been killed by a character right out of one of my own novels. It's almost funny.
Full extract here. I would highly recommend reading the whole book.
Explains the strong disco/funk influence. This probably would have been the final version if Quincy Jones didn't have a say in it. Kinda weird to imagine an alternate universe without Thriller in it, but with an almost identical song with a completely different theme/set of lyrics.
I hadn't heard of it before, but a quick search led me to this list of what the writer calls Iroke Kayoukyoku, "Iroke" meaning "sex appeal" or "seductiveness." It seems like a pretty niche genre, so I'd guess the singer you remember is likely on that page.
The only album i could find according to the band's website is a compilation that was released last year. It's available for streaming on Spotify.
Zagreb school of animated film have a lot creepy and also award winning movies, i found this list and you can watch most of them on youtube also...enjoy ;)
Recorded conditions and temperatures line up roughly with the forecast: https://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KPNE/2009/2/20/MonthlyCalendar.html?req_city=&req_state=&req_statename=&reqdb.zip=&reqdb.magic=&reqdb.wmo=
Marked NSFW because even though the genital mutilation looks 100% fake, it's still stomach churning. Like, really.
Honestly, though, I think this film might have the best title in the history of cinema. At the very least it's on the short list with Safety Last, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, and The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant.
>Seibu Keisatsu
From the description, the torrent only has 24 episodes and they are not in order. Of course, we can only hope it is still active for it has been posted 3 years ago. I'll hunt for more and return with an update if I find something.
Check out the Rick-afire Explosion wiki page for more info, and watch the documentary if you want to see something nostalgic and depressing!
here's two different torrents for anyone that's interested. I just started both, so I'm not sure if either is dead or otherwise not worth while. good luck & lets hope this is the cinematic experience we've been waiting for- the one that defines us, speaks to us like only an understanding lover can aim for, that changes our lives and makes us the very best us' we can be.
http://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5548542 https://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2186739
and lets hope i get this microdose stuff dialed in a little tighter before i really type something embarassing.
It is fair.
But it is interesting in the fact that it beat Space 1999 2 years to the punch.
These reviews on Amazon U.K. range from realistic to dull. It's attempting to be true-to-life, so no laser fights or aliens or wild scenarios like Space 1999. The fact that it's not available in R1 would indicate the lack of saleability.
Terrance Dicks said that "[They] overdid the grimness and forgot about the sense of wonder that science fiction is all about".
That's a Michael Mislove movie. Fred's in it as a part of Ace Trucking Company via old sketches videotaped (and transferred to film) 8 years before Cracking Up was slapped together.
If Tim & Eric "ripped off" the film then that's pretty interesting because absolutely nothing they've done mirrors anything in the film (which is basically sketches strung together loosely by a "giant earthquake" wrap-around done long, long, loooong after many of the sketches featured within were recorded). The only common link would be Fred Willard appearing on Awesome Show and T & E and Cracking Up's sketches were comedic and some improvised. Seriously.
Don't believe me? Cracking Up is streaming on Amazon Prime Video (free with Prime membership). Mislove's similar film, Tunnelvision, is superior to Cracking Up in every way.
Hello! Sorry for the bother. I've been searching for a while trying to find the story where this phrase originated, which I cannot for the life of me figure out.
"All Hail Bunny and her Happy Fun Ball!”
Literally the only thing I can find on it is an obscure Google discussion about what if aliens took over in 1992, posted by someone named "mike". https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/soc.history.what-if/66cQJia_hP0
"Over the World, folks will shout 'All Hail Bunny and her Happy Fun Ball!'"
Other than that, I haven't been able to find anything. Might be misremembering a word or two, but it's beyond me at this point. Any help is appreciated beyond words.
I did not expect to hear Funky Fanfare at the beginning. I thought it was about to be an Danger Doom video.
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The Quest animation was rescored and used in a 1990 video compilation called Mind's Eye, and even later as short interstitials called Short Circutz for the Canadian network YTV. Mind's Eye also had several sequels over the years -- maybe that's where yours is from?
We did a podcast episode about this show. Loved it as a kid, coming back and watching episodes again are just hilarious.
https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/scrappydooprinciple/episodes/2018-03-14T20_35_46-07_00
The Mosquito film is not " Keyframed."
A description of McCay's Keyframe technique. 1st used on Gertie:
"Instead of animating the dinosaur's movements from beginning to end, he broke the action into smaller parts, and determined what the poses would be at the start and finish of that action. Then he would fill in the drawings between the two poses, assured of where Gertie was going and how she should look. (The same basic procedure is still in use today, and is called "In-betweening," and the job is split up; sometimes copiers or computers are used.) "
"That friggin' … outfit .... They prostituted every goddamn thing I had. I had the greatest gravy in the world and those sons of bitches they dragged it out and extended it and watered it down that I'm so goddamn mad."
Another quote from the Colonel regarding the quality of KFC after he sold it (source).
I was maybe 21 or 22 when it "went on tour" to Nightclub 930 in DC. Drunk (etc.), with a big goggles/helmet thing on my head standing on a platform, watching out for those pterodactyls...
Edit: I web-searched some more, and discovered/remembered the game was actually called Dactyl Nightmare, not just Nightmare as reported in this clip.
Reality begs to differ.
https://www.amazon.com/Night-Shift-Michael-Keaton/dp/B00000JGHP
Easily purchased globally.
It has popped up on HBO MAX and Prime Video and HBO's linear channels for years and it has never gone out of print on any of the popular video mediums during their prime. Its Blu Ray release is inevitable. Not "if," but, "when."
Unarius is absolutely FASCINATING - Ruth Norman was one of the great weird religious leaders of all time.
For a good overview, check out Cult Rapture by Adam Parfrey of Apocalypse Culture fame.
Alan More and Star Wars?
That's new to me. I'm on that.
The Marvel 80's comics are canon to me as I read them when they were new. Pure awesome goodness. Hoojibs beat porgs anyday.
The 1970s newspaper comic strips have been recently collected in three volumes.
Russ Manning and Star Wars is like peanut butter and jelly.
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND them.
Finally...if you haven't seen this..
My Christmas Gift to you...
Bizarro Chinese Bootleg Star Wars Comic Book ~ Lianhuanhua (1980) [38:52] [Translated English Audio] Original Scans/PDFs/Translations in comments
https://old.reddit.com/r/ObscureMedia/comments/gnxcyx/bizarro_chinese_bootleg_star_wars_comic_book/
Enjoy.
Loved this show. What a nightmare though to get ahold of the DVDs. They were only released in Germany. Fortunately now you can get them shipped through Amazon.
Where’s the cover for “The Hot Chick Who Was Italian or Maybe Some Kinda Spanish”?
Edit: apparently you can get it from Amazon. WTF
https://www.amazon.com/Peterotica-Chick-Italian-Maybe-Spanish-ebook/dp/B01D44W48O/ref=nodl_
Not really obscure media if you can still get it on DVD from Amazon, is it?
Also, missed opportunity to have him meet his Japanese counterpart.
Here's what I found on Japanese Amazon, they've got it listed under its alternate title "Pink Pink Line"
There is a modern version of Moomin on Prime Video called Moominvalley. It's sort of a stop-motion/mixed media show with really cool visuals. From Finland, available in English. I recently discovered it. In particular I enjoy the very low-key conflicts ("My purse is missing!") and trippy tone -- largely due to the voice actors who clearly don't speak English as their first language. Highly recommended for decompression after a long day in quarantine.
https://www.amazon.com/Moomins/dp/B06XFX6KHG
I have been meaning to seek out the original comics but the collections are pretty expensive. I know Moomin was not very big in the US but even as an American I remember seeing the characters back in the day.
Tried every proxy location on Zenmate for chrome to no avail video is still :\ on copyright grounds... does anyone know of a way to get round this without a paid VPN?
Although archive.org seems to have a large collection. Thanks for the share dude!
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Currently on rotation on METV
https://www.metv.com/toon-in-with-me
AVAILABLE on DVD
https://www.amazon.com/Saturday-Morning-Cartoons-1960s-Vol/dp/B002GNOLXQ
Theres a lot of Jean Shepard stuff around if you know where to look:
http://jeanshepherdpodcast.blogspot.com/2008/06/easy-play-shed.html?m=1
https://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Jean%20Shepherd%22
There used to be a website called "shep archive" that had just about everything he ever recorded or something, but it's been gone for awhile.
Hey, I found a little more about it here. There's even a photo of Dan.
He also wrote this weird little book.
I used to use memory systems for fun. I could memorize lists of 50 digits in a few minutes with no problem and my memory is pretty ordinary. The stuff works really well, but I can't do it anymore because its surprising how not useful it is in a normal life and it takes some effort to stay in practice. This stuff has been used for thousands of years, this guy just found a sleazy way to market it.
Pegging was for static ordered lists, like a at 1, b at 2, c at 3, but for random sequences you'd you phonetics, like you describe, where numbers would be represented by a sound, 2 numbers in sequence would be a syllable and then you'd make up stupid sentences to remember a long number.
The phrase "in the first place" comes from pegging using your spacial memory. Like you are moving through your house and remembering something in order for each room.
I still remember the book I learned this from 30+ years ago :)
I'd love to see some similar examples of this type of thing in the comments. Van Morrison pulled a similarly hilarious stunt.
Soap is available on DVD, and is by no means "obscure".
Damn, that's a tough one. I couldn't find a scrap of it online, but I found that you could get it on a used VHS, provided you're in Japan or can figure out how to use one of those services that secondhand ships stuff from Japan to elsewhere.
(I know that I've heard of such a service via American fans of New Japan Pro Wrestling discussing how to get Japan only merch, but the name eludes me at the moment. Let me know if you're interested and I'll try to dig it out of my memory banks.)
Anyone who wants to see a graphic novel interpretation of a very similar concept Jim Henson wrote but never created, check out “Tale of Sand.”
A guy wakes up and is forced to run a race in the desert and terrible, weird things keep happening and messing with him. Basically The Cube but in a different setting, mixed a little with Timepiece.
https://www.amazon.com/Jim-Hensons-Tale-Sand-Screenplay/dp/1608864405
The Stuff is readily available on blu-ray, not obscure media.
If you have any interest whatsoever in Japanese sci-fi/tv shows then I can't recommend Star Fleet highly enough. It was shown on Saturday morning TV in the UK in the early 80's and it was mental. Cool spaceships, a massive robot that was made up of 3 parts, people die and I mean really die in the show, assasins and a sailboat in space
It's on Prime it seems: https://www.amazon.com/Mortal-Combat-Gravity-Graveyard/dp/B08MPYHCT6/ref=sr_1_1?crid=37O36M6MIP118&keywords=star+fleet&qid=1650389994&sprefix=star+flee%2Caps%2C154&sr=8-1
Forgot about this one, lots of fun cameos, gonna have to add it to the archive.
Considering it's readily available & you can acquire the entire series for $31 on Amazon ATM, not exactly obscure.
You can also support Lynn's art by buying her books!
Sounds good (possible provision of material). Of course the sub does focus on more recent stuff, but older stuff seems to be appreciated as well.
I have vague memories of hearing about a technique to deal with the oxide deposition issue with video (my background history was with audio though and included open reel). The closed nature of VHS and its ilk can be different.
A quick Google showed a product like this. https://www.amazon.com/KINYO-UV-230C-Cassette-Rewinderand-Cleaner/dp/B00006JPKA Maybe you know of an affordable modern-day item, if it actually works, of course.
This is a fantastic doc, but it really shouldn't be in this subreddit. The film is readily available from Docurama (https://www.amazon.com/Wild-Parrots-Telegraph-Hill/dp/B000BB1534). This is just someone on YouTube stealing it.
https://www5.himovies.to/tv/fringe-39246
or if you want to torrent (you need the software. Really should learn as you can find great stuff for free) https://thepiratebay.org/search.php?q=Fringe&all=on&search=Pirate+Search&page=0&orderby=
I highly recommend listening to this podcast https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-it-could-happen-here-30717896/
The host spent his early career covering civil wars in Iraq and Syria, and now he covers the rise of white nationalism in the US. The podcast describes what could happen in a second American civil war in a scenario like this.
For those curious, the entire program is here:
> ANZACS (1985)
Is this what you are looking for?
https://www.opensubtitles.org/en/ssearch/sublanguageid-all/idmovie-28119
I can't offer any support, but there is documentation at the link.
Sadly, the YouTube auto-translate subtitles don't really work. But if you download the YouTube video, you download English subtitles here and attach them using a program like VLC. (It's really easy. Feel free to message me if you need help!)
This short was written and directed by Moustapha Alassane. I posted an animated short of his titled Bon Voyage Sim on here a little while back. Like that short, this one definitely has an undercurrent of social satire, as it uses its wacky premise to critique the corrupting influence of western culture in Niger.
Finally I just want to say that the moment when >!they chase giraffes on horseback!< is just amazing.
This was the best public proposal ever.
Kathleen, I wanted to do this in this most potentially embarassing way possible, and I figured doing it here and now, in front of a quarter of a million strangers was as good a way as any. I love you more then I can describe within the limits of this tiny little story. We've been together for many years now, and I've known for most of that time that I wanted to spend my life with you. Enough rambling. Will you marry me?
Update 15 minutes 30 seconds later: Subj: "Yes", message body: "Dork. You made me cry. :)" Hazah! I'm getting married! :)
Actual Internet Lore.
Not only do I have all 4 seasons & the extensive extras in my archive, this is readily available on the web from multiple sources.
This has been in my archive for about 15 years now & is readily available for purchase online.
It's so bad, it's beyond hilarious!
He also had another album titled Singin' in the Bathtub. It was my favorite CD as a kid. It was my first exposure to John Lithgow AND to a lot of the songs on there, so it's been a bit of a trip seeing...other sides of this career lol
This is not “DVD exclusive” - it’s still available on the current 4K release, and is by not means obscure.
It's a completely fair, valid and accurate question. Obscure as in, "incredibly difficult to see because it is out of circulation."
These segments are easily found, still in circulation
https://www.amazon.com/Alf-Season-DVD-Paul-Fusco/dp/B0009W5KJU
In no way, shape nor form is this obscure in English speaking territories.
I don't really care about lost or forgotten things being uploaded in their entirety on YouTube, but this documentary is widely available on DVD and relatively new.
It's fantastic and well worth the $7 price on Amazon. Support artists and buy a copy if you want to see it. Even knowledgeable film buffs will most likely walk away with a handful of new movies they want to see.
Hi everyone,
So, in 2003 or 2004 there was supposed to be a solo album release by Carnie Wilson. I remember it was (and actually still is!) listed on Amazon with an album cover and everything. Back then there was even a 10-or-so-second audio clip of the first single called "Don't Need You To Tell Me I'm Pretty." Apparently, the album was shelved and has never seen the light of day. I assumed the same was true of the single, but while I was doing some digging recently I came across some forum posts from way back in the day where people reference having heard the song, so apparently it was out there at one point and I'm wondering if anybody happens to have it and be willing to share?!
According to some comments, apparently it was officially released in December 2020
It does not make sense as the runtime indicates the TV Version. That being said caveat emptor as the comments attest.
Sadly this show only lasted one season. In 2018 it finally got released to DVD in the US, in case anybody wants to own a copy:
Mighty Orbots: The Complete Series https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BN4VVX7/
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Work-Director-Chris-Cunningham-DVD/dp/B0000DK4OP
I suspect these might have been based on a series broadcast around 1999-2000 on UK's Channel 4 called Mirrorball, which covered the same promo directors.
Twitch City: The Complete Series: Amazon.ca: Various: DVD
IDK about streaming.
If you torrent. Maybe 6.07GB.
Link to Twitch City has been removed from: YouTube.
I am pretty sure this was one of the commercials on this VCR board game "Commercial Crazies".
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https://www.amazon.com/Mattel-1854-Commercial-Crazies-Game/dp/B000MVGLU0
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Commonly available, The Bionic Woman is a Nationally Broadcast prime-time television show.
Available on Amazon Prime and DVD https://www.amazon.com/Bionic-Woman-Complete-Lindsay-Wagner/dp/B0126M38DA
You're in luck! This actually appeared (as radio music) in the overlooked 1978 family adventure The Sea Gypsies--a staple of mid-1990s Encore and early-2000s Showtime--and is officially on sale at Amazon these days.
I devoted a good chunk of my 2012 documentary film Backyard Blockbusters to the Adaptation - it's available on Amazon (here endeth the plug)
A couple of years later, the Raiders guys got back together to finish the only sequence they'd never been able to do originally, and the 2015 documentary Raiders: The Story of the Greatest Fanfilm Ever Made covers that, and more about their story - it's on Netflix now...
G'day, We need more crusade video games, Space Crusader is sorta vibing tho. This new remake is a refreshing take on the classic: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.CompilationColonel.SpaceCrusaders&hl=en
I have it in my archive, don't really care for it, but it's collectible, so..
The first attempt at a Thunderbirds re-edit was on Fox Kids the same year. In that version, 13 of the original episodes were redubbed and recondensed for time restraints. This on the other hand, aired on UPN and like I said before, inserted newly shot footage of two teenagers nicknamed the "Hackers" who lived inside the Thunderbird 5 and reported to Jeff Tracy.
I could keep going on, but I'll let Gerry Anderson who created the series with his wife leave his remarks here. According to his authorized biography, Anderson saw a sample of the footage and said it was "the most diabolical thing I had ever seen in my life ... absolutely appalling"
All of the nude and sex scenes needed to be edited out for domestic distribution. Many scenes in the trailer are not in the final 85 minute US version.
The streaming version on Amazon U.S.) is the 85 minute version LMK if you'd like to see the full 95 minute cut.
https://www.amazon.com/Dreams-Come-True-Michael-Sanville/dp/B01607ZC5O
Perhaps the flag is Russian, which would make sense with Lumière being French and the contemporaneous Franco-Russian alliance.
Take a look at the flags of 1900 at https://www.amazon.com/Antique-Print-FLAGS-WORLD-NATIONS-MARINE-Bartholomew-1900/dp/B00DTQTS5K. Sorry it's an Amazon link but it was the best one I could find.
IMDb trivia points out that the film is not lost anymore. Still out of public access, but still!
EDIT: nvm, seems like this segment is what was travelling with Bruce Posner, as this seems to be sourced from this very pricy boxset that contains montages by Slavko Vorkapić, which is apparently what was part of Posner's tour.
Nice, have all the rest of their warez & yet somehow missed this series..?
9 seasons, is it? Going to have to dig them up now. Thanks!
This horror flick starring Wings Hauser is somewhat of a cult classic.
Better than you might think.
If you like the series Forever Knight you should enjoy this movie.
Out of Print and available only on VHS
https://www.amazon.com/Pale-Blood-VHS-George-Chakiris/dp/6302272432/
Paul Boyer's "When Time Shall Be No More" is an good and thorough critique of the history of those end-times mindsets-well worth the read.
Percolators on the stove make the best coffee. That is how we make it. They are about 9 dollars on Amazon. This is what ours looks like. Basically the same as the film but the insides are plastic. We have had our latest for about 3 years with no wear on the plastic. It is just boiling water and they didn't use plastic very much back then. https://www.amazon.com/Medelco-Cup-Glass-Stovetop-Percolator/dp/B000V5VCPG/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1481656192&sr=8-10&keywords=percolator+coffee+pot
Someone else posted it here, but I highly recommend buying the Cartoon Roots Blu-Ray so you can own it and other rare animated shorts forever.
Is this available on Blu-ray? Amazon has the Disclosure Edition but nothing seems to come up for "Apocalypse Now workprint".
It's hard to find, which is why I asked. Haha. I think this is the one though, it even says "Watch Hillary schmooze with voters." in the description: http://www.amazon.com/Feed-Jacques-Barzaghi/dp/B000VAHR64
That was always my second favorite song from Tommy. I read about the incident in Pete's autobiography. Then did a bit of searching and couldn't believe there was footage.
All 146 Episodes in a box set. It's well worth it, it includes the original ancient aliens hosted by Rod Serling as well as a follow up episode. Plus it has the original intros. My favorite is the one on the Bermuda Triangle, but really their all pretty good.