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:"As a designer, animator, and artist, Horsting has... developed the animated features: “Dinosaur Island,” “The Immortal Adventures of Sherlock Holmes,” “Junk Botz,” “Toyz,” “Born in Space,” “Rock-it!” and “Art of Darkness” for Wolf Tracer Studios"
:"As a designer, animator, and artist, Horsting has... developed the animated features: “Dinosaur Island,” “The Immortal Adventures of Sherlock Holmes,” “Junk Botz,” “Toyz,” “Born in Space,” “Rock-it!” and “Art of Darkness” for Wolf Tracer Studios"
Combine this with the fact that there was supposedly a Dinosaur Island II, AND the "Holmes & Watson", "Not Quite Right", and "Carnival Of The Animals" listed on an archive of the Wolf Tracer site, it means we have at least 10 other Wolf Tracer films we need to find.
Combine this with the fact that there was supposedly a Dinosaur Island II, AND the "Holmes & Watson", "Not Quite Right", and "Carnival Of The Animals" listed on an archive of the Wolf Tracer site, it means we have at least 10 other Wolf Tracer films we need to find.
EDIT: Good lord. [http://www.aidb.com/?ltype=list&cat=btype&btype=003&loc2=United+States&offset=1350&order=&company_no=17948 THIS page] lists a few others including the supposed Easter special to Rapsittie Street Kids, but then goes on to say that there are SIX HUNDRED other titles. I guess when you don't care how the final product turns out you can just shit them out whenever you please.

Latest revision as of 02:41, 26 July 2015

Wow, while I was looking up more about Wolf Tracer, I found something not good: http://www.tivitz.com/sas-games/our-team/ Specifically, this part:

"As a designer, animator, and artist, Horsting has... developed the animated features: “Dinosaur Island,” “The Immortal Adventures of Sherlock Holmes,” “Junk Botz,” “Toyz,” “Born in Space,” “Rock-it!” and “Art of Darkness” for Wolf Tracer Studios"

Combine this with the fact that there was supposedly a Dinosaur Island II, AND the "Holmes & Watson", "Not Quite Right", and "Carnival Of The Animals" listed on an archive of the Wolf Tracer site, it means we have at least 10 other Wolf Tracer films we need to find.

EDIT: Good lord. THIS page lists a few others including the supposed Easter special to Rapsittie Street Kids, but then goes on to say that there are SIX HUNDRED other titles. I guess when you don't care how the final product turns out you can just shit them out whenever you please.