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Sing me a story with belle [USA]
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 10:43 am
by billanben
Does anyone by chance have the live action series - mildly entertaining but also possiblyof interest ?
Here you will find a short clip :-
http://www.retrojunk.com/details_tvshow ... ith-belle/
Here are (I think) the only avaialble now :-
http://www.amazon.com/gp/richpub/listma ... oding=UTF8
And includes the film :-
Belle's Tales of Friendship
But have to e careful as are also complete animated versions of most of these as well - as Rich says:EVIL
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0221773/
Re: [REQ] Sing me a story with belle (US)
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 4:24 pm
by kev
billanben wrote:
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But have to e careful as are also complete animated versions of most of these as well - as Rich says:EVIL
I'm sorry; I'm guessing that maybe English isn't your first language, but I simply cannot understand what you are saying with THAT particular sentence...
The links you provided all led to versions of 'Disney's Beauty and the Beast' or 'Disney's Belle's Sing-Me-A-Story' video, which has an 'adult' Belle introducing Disney animated songs.
I believe for the most part, in the videos, she speaks directly to the camera and if there are ANY children shown [as part of her audience] it's very quick and really of no relevance to this site [Coming-of-Age] what-so-ever.
You've made some other relevant posts, though, and thank-you for them.
kev.
Re: [REQ] Sing me a story with belle (US)
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 1:20 am
by billanben
kev wrote:billanben wrote:
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But have to e careful as are also complete animated versions of most of these as well - as Rich says:EVIL
Means that the ones quoted are live action + animation, but there are pure animation versions as well.
I'm sorry; I'm guessing that maybe English isn't your first language, but I simply cannot understand what you are saying with THAT particular sentence...
Hmm - missed out the word "there" between "as" and "are" - but of course the English language is wonderful for its excessive redundancy - you can take out most words of a sentence and still it will make sense.
The links you provided all led to versions of 'Disney's Beauty and the Beast' or 'Disney's Belle's Sing-Me-A-Story' video, which has an 'adult' Belle introducing Disney animated songs.
Please see initial comment.
I believe for the most part, in the videos, she speaks directly to the camera and if there are ANY children shown [as part of her audience] it's very quick and really of no relevance to this site [Coming-of-Age] what-so-ever.
Since there are posts here to the castelo of Ra Tin-Bum, I assume there are even more relevant as they have more OT stuff than those particular programs.
You've made some other relevant posts, though, and thank-you for them.
Why thank you sir and I must tell you that will continue to do so unless banned by a moderator. I do not mind criticism when it is founded, but when I am following the spirit of the forum, I think that does not warrant this.
kev.
Re: [REQ] Sing me a story with belle (US)
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 5:12 am
by kev
billanben wrote:kev wrote:
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But have to e careful as are also complete animated versions of most of these as well - as Rich says:EVIL
Means that the ones quoted are live action + animation, but there are pure animation versions as well.
Thank you for explaining, as I honestly didn't understand what you were trying to say.
billanben wrote:kev wrote:
I'm sorry; I'm guessing that maybe English isn't your first language, but I simply cannot understand what you are saying with THAT particular sentence...
Hmm - missed out the word "there" between "as" and "are" - but of course the English language is wonderful for its excessive redundancy - you can take out most words of a sentence and still it will make sense.
Maybe my statement came across as a slam; I apologize.
In the case of the particular sentence I was responding to; re-reading it over and over, even going back over the entire post to try and make out the context, I STILL couldn't figure it out.
billanben wrote:kev wrote:
You've made some other relevant posts, though, and thank-you for them.
Why thank you sir and I must tell you that
will continue to do so unless banned by a moderator. I do not mind criticism when it is founded, but when I am following the spirit of the forum, I think that does not warrant this.
Well, billanben, I can see that in the future I will really have to watch my words if I make a response to one of your posts...
I didn't mean to insult you in any way, but personally I didn't feel that posting a request for a collection of animated sing-along Disney tunes that do not feature children, in a forum that bills itself as 'Coming-of-Age' is NOT in the 'spirit of the forum'; and I still don't.
As far as being 'banned by a moderator'... They don't do that much around here, unless you try and post 'pRon', perhaps. Or maybe excessively flame another member.
Again, I'm sorry for any wording I used that you found insulting or 'unfounded'. I didn't mean to upset you.
kev. :
Re: [REQ] Sing me a story with belle (US)
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 7:03 am
by Guest
Hehe! We ..er.. like to watch movies with children in them, not necessarily stuff that is meant to be watched by children.
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While you are right in saying that you can leave out several words in a given sentence and still be able to figure it out, perhaps leaving out the 'there' from that particular sentence wasn't such a good idea.
But no need to get your feathers ruffled. This is a pretty easy-going forum; we'll pull each other's leg once in a while, but that's about it.
Allow me to join kev in appreciation of your fine posts.
: I need another hard disk. SIGH!
Re: [REQ] Sing me a story with belle (US)
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 7:40 am
by billanben
Allow me to join kev in appreciation of your fine posts.
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Thankx - no problem - I like to do some ruffling myself once in a while
I need another hard disk. SIGH!:lol:[/quote]
Ah the ephemeral problem - you're not complaining now are ya !!!!