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Dee
02-16-2002, 11:13 AM
You know what--- EVERYTHING ELSE is on video and DVD. We need to see MIB The Animated Series on DVD and tape, and not just those first six episodes. I'm looking to see ALL the episodes from the 4 years of MIB. It would be one heck of a nice cartoon collection.

I wish they'd get their act together and go and make DVDs with perhaps some info about the people who voice, and the people who make the show.

joshualane
02-17-2002, 04:14 PM
I would LOVE to have this show on DVD!

Perhaps if MiB2 does well, we could at least get one disc released.

James Harvey
02-17-2002, 04:19 PM
Very possible since Sony is getitng into the "TV Shows on DVD" craze. Plus, they already released 6 episodes to VHS, I think they may go forward with the DVDs...

Dee
02-17-2002, 05:07 PM
they did those old tapes back in 1997. They ought to do a lot more than the first 6 episodes because the show has changed a ton--- from style, to voices, to characters---and Id love to see goodies and extras like old concept art from the toon--- and things about the voice actors! hehe wishful wishing

Ashton Anchors
02-20-2002, 01:11 AM
That'd be great if that happened. I just love the worms! Plus, the show wasn't that bad either if you actually followed along with the show. Agent A or whoever...purdy good but insanely hard to believe bad guy; surviving unsurvivable to man catastrophies...

Dee
02-20-2002, 07:58 AM
unfortunately, I can see how all that power from technology could get to a guy. Now I wouldn't be inclined to ruin myself for some tentacles but I can see if immortality is gonna be a factor, why someone would want to use the cosmic integrator. Then AGAIN--- immortality lies in getting a Sintillian's heart too--- that proves to be a bit of a task.

lol you wouldn't believe my reaction when I saw the first Alpha episode I was like "Hey cool! An agent A!" and then he turned out to be the most vile monster this side of the 2nd moon of Jupiter.

I was like "OH GREAT take and ruin the name Agent A!"
We've settled on Agent U being U. He's such a loser he's just plain 'U'.


Man, I'd like to see all the voice actors on like a little add-on. One that boggled me was Zeeltor but I finally got to see him in the movie Sgt. Bilko--- and it's halarious because he's like this jerk who bets against Bilko (hates him too) and when he's yelling during the opening scenes with the bet between tug of war with a guy and a horse, He sounds like Zeeltor for maybe an instant, and I cracked up laughing.

The next character i'd wonder about now would be--- the frank the pug voice. I dont know what he looks like.

DR. BELCH
02-20-2002, 10:36 AM
If my theory that there's a male and female agent for every letter holds, Alpha's female counterpart--Alexis? Ann? Ashley?--is still employed by MIB. Of course, there are no female field agents (except for L, who in that is a pioneer, even if she's stuck with... him), so she's probably working in wardrobe or riding a desk in MIB West, Hollywood.
What's the actor's name behind Frank? Might be a pic of him at IMDb. Or at least a rundown of his other work. (It's an uneven site, admittedly--they have Don Adams' pic but not Chuck Jones'. Scratch your head on that one a while.)

Dee
02-20-2002, 12:10 PM
lol... yes.... him

Now what I've seen done is generic names given to agents when they end up with doubles.

Agent May is like in charge of the actual hiring of new agents (the form and memo from May is in the Handbook)

I'd guess it would be the month of April for A.

As for name names--- In Dean Wesley Smith's novels, they have something quite interesting. 2 members of Cleanup are named Pro and Captain. Before he was a MIB, Pro was a pro golfer. Captain? Major trekkie.

hehe I always liked that idea. I did a Holiday fiction and stuck people I know in and One's name started with the letter P. She didn't like the name Pee (snickers) hehe. Her last name started with Z so we called her Agent Pez hehe.

I dunno about Agent U. That name Upton is hard to deal with, and he's such a vanilla wafer kinda guy he has no nickname. Just--- U, which is sheer comedy when you get down to

"You'll be working with U."
"huh?"

lol a 'who's on first' sort of thing.

ill check up on the voice names.

DR. BELCH
02-26-2002, 11:38 AM
"It's my name, isn't it? C? As in 'deep sea'? Somebody's little idea of a joke?" Maybe "Pez" worried her character would be placed on permanent latrine duty at MIB...and I shudder to think what messes aliens make in those lavatories....

Re: from another post, Stephen King as an alien--his prodigious output aside, that's not such a farfetched idea: an alien author. Since he/she would work at home, he wouldn't have to interact much with folks, so except for public appearances, conferences, and going out to check the mail for his royalty checks, he/she wouldn't much need a a human suit. Though if it was an Arquillian, he/she might need a special device to operate the keyboard...or buy a custom-made minature deal (not sure if MIB provides those free or only to rich aliens who can afford special devices for those with extra appendages or whatnot).

Dee
02-26-2002, 12:10 PM
told you--- King is an alien!! LOL

would be a funny cameo for MIB but then again, he's a very shut-in guy after that van hit him (the dog did it??)