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The Wizbits was, in fact, a "re-imagining" of the Japanese anime エラメン☆, which is romanized as ElamenSTAR. ElamenSTAR originally aired in Japan in 1996, as a cross-promotion with the collectible card game エラメン☆カード大戦 (ElamenSTAR Card Battle), known in the United States as Wizbits Elemenstor Battle.
The Wizbits Cartoon was cobbled together both from clips of the original Japanese cartoon (see the article ElamenSTAR) and from highly psychedelic animation salvaged from 'Bits commissioned by General Defense Dynamics and guided by the avant-garde artist/eccentric/felon James Langomedes. Overdubbing of the original Japanese material and voice work for the new animation were handled by American voice actors employed by cut-rate animation house UDI. The overdubbing has been vocally criticized by some fans, while others applaud it for introducing clever twists such as hidden literary references and clever anagrams.
In an attempt to resurrect the 1980s heyday of Saturday Morning Cartoons, Wizbits originally aired on Saturday mornings (timeslot varied from network to network). After syndication, it aired weekdays immediately after Kung Fu Rooster (of Toon Penny fame, lending yet another sliver of credence to certain conspiracy theorists) as part of the "James Langomedes Power Hour." The Power Hour lasted for a total of seven nonconsecutive months before the Wizbits Cartoon and Kung Fu Rooster departed from the airwaves permanently.
It has recently been announced that the rights to the Wizbits cartoon, previously held up in years of litigation, have been acquired by Fine-o Video, a production company that plans to release the entire run of the Wizbits in several volumes starting in 2008, pending ongoing legal disputes - see Wizbits Ultimate Collection Volumes 1-13 for announced details so far. This announcment has been met with equal excitement and dread from Wizbits fans, who welcome professionally released versions of the cartoon but are wary of the pricing model and tentative release schedule that Fine-o has announced.
Note that this cartoon should not be confused with Wizbit, a British children's television program that appears to have no connection to Epic Legends Of The Hierarchs: The Elemenstor Saga other than the seemingly coincidental similarity of the show's titles (though some in the community argue that there is a hidden, clandestine connection between the two). This conflict with an existing series led to The Wizbits being aired under the title Lander and the Power of Rubian.
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Anonymous said
at 7:26 pm on May 22, 2006
Does anyone have any more information regarding the whole situation with Fine-o Video? Their webpage has been taken down and all attempts to contact them by phone have failed. Anyone know what the deal is? I want to buy the Wizbits at retail!
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Anonymous said
at 7:26 pm on May 22, 2006
Does anyone have any more information regarding the whole situation with Fine-o Video? Their webpage has been taken down and all attempts to contact them by phone have failed. Anyone know what the deal is? I want to buy the Wizbits at retail!
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