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I am noting here that I removed all of the red-links just for reference. {{User:Super Mario Bros./sig}}
I am noting here that I removed all of the red-links just for reference. {{User:Super Mario Bros./sig}}


I reverted those edits because removing red links is taking the article off of [[Special:Wantedpages]], and the red links were mostly valid Mario topics. <span style="font-family:verdana; color:#red;"><font size="5">'''[[User talk:Yoshario|Y]]'''oshario'''</font></span>[[File:Yoshi Mario Hat SM64DS.png|30px]]
I reverted those edits because removing red links is taking the article off of [[Special:Wantedpages]], and the red links were mostly valid Mario topics. <span style="font-family:verdana; color:#red;"><font size="5">'''[[User talk:Yoshario|Y]]'''oshario'''</font></span>[[Image:Yoshi_wearing_mario's hat.jpg|30px]]
:Okay. {{User|Super Mario Bros.}}
:Okay. {{User|Super Mario Bros.}}
== "The" Saturday Supercade? ==
Seems to just be "Saturday Supercade" everwhere else, even on its title card on this very wiki... [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 16:27, 30 September 2014 (EDT)
:I'll probably move it. {{User:Mario/sig}} 01:42, 1 October 2014 (EDT)
== Segment Compilation Links ==
The two links at the bottom link to removed videos, probably due to copyright or the deletion of the channels. Just thought I'd point this out. {{unsigned|31.52.57.190}}
== MCA/Universal's involvement with the DK segments ==
I'm quoting two legal documents from the Universal v. Nintendo case to explain Universal Studios (and its then-parent company MCA/Music Corporation of America)'s involvement with the DK-related segments of Saturday Supercade.
from https://casetext.com/case/universal-city-studios-inc-v-nintendo :
''In November 1982, Nintendo negotiated a license agreement with Ruby-Spears giving Ruby-Spears the option to use the Donkey Kong name and character in a cartoon television series. In connection with the negotiations, Nintendo informed Ruby-Spears about the Universal litigation with Nintendo. Ruby-Spears told Nintendo there was no way Ruby-Spears or CBS Television was going to allow a Donkey Kong cartoon series to be aired without an arrangement with Universal. According to Ruby-Spears, Universal had a reputation of being very litigious, and although Ruby-Spears did not believe Universal had any rights, it advised another Nintendo licensee that Ruby-Spears intended to enter into a license with Universal because of Universal's power in the industry. On or about March 31, 1983, Universal and Ruby-Spears agreed that Universal would receive monies from the exploitation of Donkey Kong television programs and the right to distribute the programs produced off-network throughout the world in all media and forms. Universal did not seek or obtain any right to control or supervise Ruby-Spears' exploitation of Donkey Kong. On May 6, 1983, Universal issued a press release announcing that it had secured international television distribution rights in Donkey Kong. Universal's press release further stated that: "Donkey Kong, which is scheduled to appear for the first time on the CBS Network for Fall 1983, is based on the year's most popular video arcade game, which is made by Nintendo."''
and from https://casetext.com/case/universal-city-studios-v-nintendo-co :
''Universal sought to enforce its rights against the Nintendo licensees. Atari, Coleco and Ruby-Spears settled Universal's claims against them over their use of Donkey Kong by agreeing to pay royalties to Universal amounting to several million dollars for Universal's covenant not to sue. In return, the Coleco and Atari agreements gave Universal a three percent royalty and the Ruby-Spears agreement gives Universal royalties as well as the right to distribute Donkey Kong programs produced off-network throughout the world, including pay and cable television, video discs and casettes. Universal does not control or supervise any of the three licensees' exploitation of Donkey Kong.''
--[[User:John Pannozzi|John Pannozzi]] ([[User talk:John Pannozzi|talk]]) 02:54, April 7, 2023 (EDT)
==High quality footage==
I found this YouTube channel named Wirat Sompeng who posts videos about old film reels. He posted some about the Donkey Kong segments and they are in really good quality. Unfortunately, all the videos are a minute or shorter in length and they mostly start off at the beginning of the episode, and none of these are the lost episodes either. But at least it's something. Below are the links.
Banana Bikers: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=orW488GrE4Q
Circus Daze: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vAF83UDe0ic
The Great Ape Escape (I think): https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BDEOAoPrS-8
Get Along, Little Apey: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ejp11g1ylqM
El Donkey Kong: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vxrPWQQVybk
[[User:Rykitu|Rykitu]] ([[User talk:Rykitu|talk]]) November 16, 2024
:I incorporated some screenshots from the videos into the ''Saturday Supercade'' articles. [[User:Apikachu68|Apikachu68]] ([[User talk:Apikachu68|talk]]) 22:12, November 19, 2024 (EST)
==Possible owner of missing segments?==
While looking for foreign dubs of ''Saturday Supercade'', I came across a restoration website in which its owner claims to have all of the ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' segments. The website also includes their Gmail, located in the "Contact" section. However, their last update was on August 16th, 2017, and the website appears to have been removed as of now; typing in the address leads to a page mentioning that the website is for sale. The Wayback machine archive is linked here: https://web.archive.org/web/20180906221800/http://saturdaysupercade.de-doc.com/index.htm [[User:Apikachu68|Apikachu68]] ([[User talk:Apikachu68|talk]]) 16:28, December 2, 2024 (EST)
:Another interesting find. This might be a stretch but maybe someone could contact them to possibly rip the lost episodes? As well as releasing the English versions of the episodes only found in Galician? [[User:Rykitu|Rykitu]] ([[User talk:Rykitu|talk]]) December 6th, 2024
::Yes, I think someone should contact them. [[User:Apikachu68|Apikachu68]] ([[User talk:Apikachu68|talk]]) 22:22, December 6, 2024 (EST)
==Does the series mostly take place in the United States?==
While working on the ''Saturday Supercade'' television series, I have been wondering if the series mostly takes place in the [[United States of America|United States]]. If it does, I can change the greater location mentioned in the locations' infoboxes to say "United States of America" instead of [[Earth]], unless the location clearly takes place somewhere else (etc. [[Don Diego's Hacienda]] in {{wp|Mexico}}). Here is a list of evidence that supports my theory:
*The characters occasionally visit locations in the United States: Mississippi, Louisiana, New Orleans, etc.
*The series features several references to American culture: {{wp|Popeye}}, {{wp|Universal Studios Inc.|Universal Studios}}, {{wp|Clint Eastwood}}, etc.
*The series occasionally features prices in dollar amounts, and the banknotes that appear throughout the series are dollar bills.
With this evidence, I believe that the series takes place mostly in the United States, unless it is specifically mentioned that it takes place somewhere else. [[User:Apikachu68|Apikachu68]] ([[User talk:Apikachu68|talk]]) 19:39, January 17, 2025 (EST)

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