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==Availability==
==Availability==
Despite the show being well received by critics, few people actually watched it and, as a result, the show was canceled after barely a month on the air and fell into obscurity, receiving no home release and little notoriety in general.
Despite the show being well received by critics, few people actually watched it and, as a result, the show was cancelled after barely a month on the air and fell into obscurity, receiving no home release and little notoriety in general.


Surprisingly, all six episodes have been found and are available online, originally uploaded onto Youtube by The Visual Wasteland (episodes 1-4 and 6) and "mantronix4ever" (episodes 2 and 5). A playlist can be found [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLULHdqLrlB0ChV0bLetbcoJKmCaQ4Oogp here].
Surprisingly, all six episodes have been found and are available online, originally uploaded onto Youtube by The Visual Wasteland (episodes 1-4 and 6) and "mantronix4ever" (episodes 2 and 5). A playlist can be found [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLULHdqLrlB0ChV0bLetbcoJKmCaQ4Oogp here].
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[[Category: Found media|Popcorn Kid]]
[[Category: Found media|Popcorn Kid]]
[[Category: Pre-LMW|Popcorn Kid]]

Revision as of 16:49, 1 April 2017

The show's title card.

Status: Found

Date found: 2010's

Found by: The Visual Wasteland, "mantronix4ever"


The Popcorn Kid was a short-lived sitcom created by Barry Kemp. It aired from March 23rd to April 24th, 1987 and centered around Scott Creasman (Bruce Norris), a high school student who dreams of becoming a big movie star. Until then, however, he's stuck serving popcorn at the Kansas City Majestic Theater.

Availability

Despite the show being well received by critics, few people actually watched it and, as a result, the show was cancelled after barely a month on the air and fell into obscurity, receiving no home release and little notoriety in general.

Surprisingly, all six episodes have been found and are available online, originally uploaded onto Youtube by The Visual Wasteland (episodes 1-4 and 6) and "mantronix4ever" (episodes 2 and 5). A playlist can be found here.

Gallery

Episode 2 Part 1

Episode 2 Part 2

Episode 5 Part 1

Episode 5 Part 2

External Links