Animated Theatre films based on shows!

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Since it's obviously not...(yeesh)...THAT Jem movie, which Jem Movie was it?
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Yeah, that vhs was just episodes of the show. The killed film was going to be a brand new film for theatres.
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Ah, okay. Forgive me for not being completely intimate with the feature aspirations of an obscure 80s show's direct-to-video history for something that I’m totally not the demographic for, Eric. But I’m glad you seem to know all about it…
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C'mon man! When Eric gets a minor detail about an obscure title wrong no one hesitates to correct him as condescendingly as possible! Take your lumps and let him have this!
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Eric, okay, I'll takes me lumps. You can indeed have this, with pleasure. :)
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Overseas poster but had a limited release in america also.

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C'mon man! When Eric gets a minor detail about an obscure title wrong no one hesitates to correct him as condescendingly as possible! Take your lumps and let him have this!
No, it's that I pride myself on my 80's Survivor creds as remembering most of the toy-toons that went to "movies", released or not (qv. trying to remember the entire Clubhouse Pictures filmography) but couldn't for the life of me remember cartoon Jem getting one of Hasbro's "movies" in or out of the theater.
Which necessitated filling the gap in my 80's data.

Ben's comment wasn't on the more responsibly Internet-vigilant level of Dan's posts, treating the slightest misquoting of title, actor or date as a Crime Against the Internet as if he had posted Covid misinformation on Facebook, let alone forget that a topic had already been discussed back in 2008, sheesh! :P
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You know, Eric, you really could have taken the W here without dragging a shot at another forum member not even involved here into this.
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Someone who still can’t get the idea of how to use an apostrophe in a date is never going to understand about any kind of W, Dacey, big or otherwise.

I’m glad you survived 1980, Eric. Did you know there was an entire decade after that year? Most of the films we're discussing came in those years.

;) I guess.
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Full disclosure: I almost always put an apostrophe before the "s" in decades... except here on AV because I know Ben doesn't like it and I'm afraid of bringing down his grammatical wrath. (When it comes to his views on the Oxford comma, though, he'll have to pry it from my cold, dead, typing hands!)
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Not that I don’t like it — it doesn’t belong!

I’m actually good with the Oxford comma in the right situations! :)
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Just bought the first two volumes of the TV show this morning!
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I'm not biting until every episode is released. And the hope of an all-in-one box set like "Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers" received.
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