Remake for Nickelodeon/Paramount+: Frank Welker / Eric Bauza as Itsy Francesca Marie Smith as Leslie Jessica DiCicco as George April Winchell as Adrianna Tom Kenny as The Exterminator
Frank Welker (Fred Jones from Scooby-Doo) voices Itsy in this one. Francesca Marie Smith ( A Few Years Before she voices Helga Pataki from "Hey Arnold) voices Lestlie. Jonathan Taylor Thomas (Randy Taylor From "Home Improvement") voices George, Charlotte Rae (Edna Garrett from both "Diff'ent Strokes" and "The Facts of Life") voices Adrienne Van Leydon, and Matt Frewer (Russell 'Russ' Thompson, Sr from the movie "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids") voiced The Exterminator. There were well-known actors in this series, too.
I barely remember this show, but I DO remember this particular episode. Kudos for unearthing it. I know their names aren't in the end credits, but the cloud sounds an awful lot like Charlie Adler, and the bully sounds an awful lot like Jason Marsden. I recall that the series finale was a partial clip show episode that reused the kissing scenes and cheerleading joke from this episode.
@@djm334wog Yeah. There really is no telling what we'll forget and what will linger in our memories. Going back to the show, I remember a few other jokes and the general plots of 1 or 2 other episodes (plus the finale), and that's pretty much it. In fact, until watching this upload jogged those memories, the only thing I remembered at all was the theme song. You'd think a memorable tune like that alone would have been enough to keep this show from becoming lost media, but there you go. Thanks for the reply.
Finally! I remember this show but can't find it anywhere. There was an episode I was fond of when there creatures called the Dream Pirates. I had a crazy song to sing along to, Can't wait for that episode to be put on.
If you click on the newest first from the "sort by" feature, you might see the third part of my story about how I discovered it because the third part had disappeared for no reason.
(2/4) - For three years, I've been searching for this cartoon. At first, there was a press kit, cel art, evidence from the cartoon's abandoned statement, and the voices for this cartoon. Sadly, no full episodes were founded by someone. Later, the idea hit me when I was on The Lost Media Wiki. I wrote a private practice document on making an article about the Partially Lost Animated Series itself. However, it didn't work, and for once, I gave up searching for that cartoon to believe some people who didn't know that this series existed and those who remembered it. Not only is ONE of the Short-Lived Rarest Cartoons ever to be created. I was so sad that I couldn't even find one full episode of this cartoon at the time.
(4/4) - Now for the first time, the full-length episode of ONE of the Short-Lived Rarest and Lost Cartoons of the mid-90s can be seen here. Recorded in a VHS format with commercials on FOX Kids at the time, this episode would finally prove that this cartoon has brought to its existence in the animation world because without it, it would be a thing of the past. I like to thank him and his younger brother for finding and uploading this fantastic cartoon that once aired and never again until now. So sit back, get yourself comfortable, and enjoy the show.
(3/4) - Months went by until Acidonia150reborn uploaded a Cartoon promo aired on UK's CiTV. I was so happy that he helped me bring back my search for that cartoon. While no full episodes were found, it was still the quest to find this cartoon and help archive and preserve this from being lost again. During the same year, I found more evidence of the cartoon on a website, Worthpoint, which surprisingly also has some of the prototype cel arts and some more information about it. Then, when Ethan's TV Junk Yard uploaded the commercials for another network, FOX, which is FOX Kids, there was another promo, but this time, this promo suddenly became a real deal to me. Still, as I waited for someone lucky enough to have that cartoon's full episode, that's when later in a few months, I created the playlist of the Short-Lived Rarest and Lost Cartoon with 16shogunelitegreen involved. At the time, we only had an intro and promos and, on Twitter, tweeted many tweets about the cartoon and a little bit of how I discovered it. Also to myself, I've collected evidence of the cartoon personally.
(1/4) - Story to believe me: Ever since 2018 at the local library, I have been looking at a book, "The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons." I found the cartoon that was not only interesting at the time but also believed to exist in this animation world. I searched for it, and Matt Saplin (probably the first person who has ever found this) uploaded the sign-on to a local TV Network in Boston, MA, WSBK (UPN at the time). When I saw that partial intro of the cartoon, I was immediately amazed by this cartoon. Not only do the character designs look detailed but also the main human kid character, Brian. I kept commenting to this guy by telling him if there's still an episode you could upload. Unluckily, he didn't respond, and probably, he was off-line from his channel.
With so little information on this show, I can't even be sure there are more episodes to this series. But if there are and we have them on a tape somewhere, I'll be sure to put it up.
I saw a picture from an episode where Itsy and Leslie go sking. Leslie was wearing a dark blue beanie, a light blue sweater with a medium blue stripe in the center, a light blue skirt, light blue tights, and black flat shoes.
Thanks for uploading this, and preserving a part of this series! I seem to remember there was another English episode available on RU-vid at some point, but that's disappeared now.