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Showing posts with label Buena Vista. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Buena Vista. Show all posts
Sunday, February 10, 2019
Advert Artwork: Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (Buena Vista Software Edition)
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Sunday, June 19, 2016
At Flashbak: Buena Vista Read Along Adventures
This week at Flashbak, I remembered the Buena Vista Read Along
Cassette/Book Adventures of the early to mid-1980s.
Here’s a snippet and the url (http://flashbak.com/buena-vistas-read-along-adventures-62509/
)
“Well before DVD players or streaming services existed -- and back
in the age of VCRs -- another way for fans to experience the glory of their
favorite science fiction movie -- like Star
Wars or Star Trek II: The Wrath of
Khan -- involved the exciting and cutting-edge technology of…audio
cassettes.
Specifically, Buena Vista Records manufactured a number of "Read-Along Adventures" for youngsters.
These were cassettes that narrated an adventure while children could read along
in a 24-page book. "SEE the pictures. HEAR the tape. READ the book,"
read the material on the back cover of each 24-page book.
Also, Buena Vista noted, parents could "give your child a head start in learning to read" with this
"24-page book" which was
"filled with full-color illustrations and a high quality
read-along cassette."
The back cover also noted that each book features "word-for-word story narration, dramatic
character dialogue, authentic sound effects and musical backgrounds."
Unfortunately, however, original cast members were not involved in
the word-for-word story narration or dramatic character dialogue.
In its day, Buena Vista released a variety of Star Wars books including
Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, Planet of
the Hoojibs, Droid World and The Ewoks
Join the Fight.
It didn't slight Star
Trek either, making
books based on The
Motion Picture, The Wrath of Khan and The
Search For Spock.
Other titles included Gremlins,
The Dark Crystal, E.T. and The Black
Stallion. One of my favorites was The Last Starfighter
adaptation. I always wanted more
merchandise from that movie, but had to settle for a lunch box and a Buena
Vista cassette...”
Please
continue reading at Flashbak.
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