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|image=M3D logo.jpeg | |image=M3D logo.jpeg | ||
|imagecaption=M3D logo. | |imagecaption=M3D logo. | ||
|status=<span style="color: | |status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''</span> | ||
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'''''M3D''''' was a series of 3D animated videos featuring songs and/or nursery rhymes. The series was created by | '''''M3D''''' was a series of 3D animated videos featuring songs and/or nursery rhymes. The series was created by songwriter and composer, Motti Marcel Nottea, and was made somewhere in Israel. Some segments would eventually make their way into Motti Marcel Nottea's other series, ''Tommy and the Computoys''. | ||
Tommy and the Computoys. | |||
==Availability== | ==Availability== | ||
The series has 13 volumes. Volumes 1 through 4 have made their way onto the internet as well as 13, but it is unknown if the rest were ever made. Until evidence of additional volumes surfaces, this series can be considered partially found. | |||
M3D shorts were featured on Piggaso's Place, a live-action/animation blended children's show. | |||
''M3D'' shorts were featured on ''Piggaso's Place'', a live-action/animation-blended children's show. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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Pigassos Place.jpg | Pigassos Place.jpg | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
=== | ===Footage=== | ||
{{Video|perrow = | {{Video|perrow =3 | ||
|service1 =youtube | |service1 =youtube | ||
|id1 = | |id1 =PEtxC8_HAWU | ||
|description1 = | |description1 =The entire volume 3. | ||
|service2 =youtube | |service2 =youtube | ||
|id2 = | |id2 =MYc2GC42NLQ | ||
|description2 =The entire volume | |description2 =The entire volume 4. | ||
|service3 = | |service3 =archiveorg | ||
|id3 | |id3 =https://archive.org/details/m-3-d-volume-2 | ||
|description3 =The entire volume 1 (prototype). | |||
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}} | }} | ||
{{Video|perrow =4 | {{Video|perrow =4 | ||
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|description2 ="''M3D'' review" (Spanish version). | |description2 ="''M3D'' review" (Spanish version). | ||
|service3 =youtube | |service3 =youtube | ||
|id3 | |id3 =sk8LZRPjv4M | ||
|description3 ="Corky" (English version). | |description3 ="Corky" (English version). | ||
|service4 =youtube | |service4 =youtube | ||
|id4 | |id4 =R0E58kjccic | ||
|description4 ="Corky" (Spanish version). | |description4 ="Corky" (Spanish version). | ||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20010803080041/http://www.planetm3d.com:80/Planet.htm Archive of M3D site.] | *[http://web.archive.org/web/20010803080041/http://www.planetm3d.com:80/Planet.htm Archive of M3D site.] | ||
*[https:// | *[https://youtube.com/user/m2629898 Motti Marcel Nottea's official YouTube channel.] | ||
*[https:// | *[https://reverbnation.com/pigassosband Pigasso & The Computoys official Reverb Nation account.] | ||
[[Category: Lost animation]] | [[Category:Lost animation]] | ||
[[Category: Lost | [[Category:Lost films]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Partially found media]] | ||
Latest revision as of 19:05, 2 August 2023
M3D was a series of 3D animated videos featuring songs and/or nursery rhymes. The series was created by songwriter and composer, Motti Marcel Nottea, and was made somewhere in Israel. Some segments would eventually make their way into Motti Marcel Nottea's other series, Tommy and the Computoys.
Availability
The series has 13 volumes. Volumes 1 through 4 have made their way onto the internet as well as 13, but it is unknown if the rest were ever made. Until evidence of additional volumes surfaces, this series can be considered partially found.
M3D shorts were featured on Piggaso's Place, a live-action/animation-blended children's show.
Gallery
Images
Footage
Digitized book that came with the second volume: https://archive.org/details/m-3-d-volume-2_202211/mode/2up