Your Average Littlest Pet Shop: A World of Our Own YTP
This is the first time that I upload a video on Tumblr.
I have contemplated creating an account on a video hosting service that is not YouTube… Maybe Vimeo? Well, I looked for search predictions regarding YouTube Poops available on Tumblr and there is evidence, though consulting on a regular search engine is not enough, so I had to check myself on said microblogging service. When I searched for the corresponding hashtag, it proves that there are some YouTube Poops available here and most of them are short videos.
Anyway, this is not my first YouTube Poop to be made in Kdenlive (because that position is reserved for a Spanish-language one I made over two years ago), though this is my first YouTube Poop to use one of the most infamous CD-i games as a mere shot. I picked Littlest Pet Shop: A World of Our Own as a primary source material instead of the 2012 animated series adaptation because I feel that the latter of the two is the most overrated out of all official adaptations of Littlest Pet Shop, whereas the most recent animated series adaptation feels more like a love letter to fans of the toy franchise in question.
Speaking of Littlest Pet Shop: A World of Our Own and YouTube Poops, I think that the amount of YouTube Poops with qualities like this one are relatively scarce. The YouTube Poop I made may not be perfect, but I showed it to my friends and they find it enjoyable and funny.
Well, this may serve as a proof of concept, as I consider the idea of uploading some select YouTube Poops here, as long as I find them suitable.
The episode "A Pet's Best Friend Is…" as well as any character that appears in this episode (such as Roxie McTerrier and Samson the Rottweiler) > Littlest Pet Shop: A World of Our Own © Hasbro (this includes the defunct Allspark Animation) and Boulder Media Limited
Other shots used here (all ordered chronologically):
The PlayStation intro © Sony Interactive Entertainment
Brown Yorkie (also known as pet #509) > Littlest Pet Shop © Hasbro (formerly owned by Kenner)
Churchill Insurance outtakes commercial © Churchill Insurance (which in turn is currently part of the Direct Line Group) and Martin Long
The quote "I hope she made lots of spaghetti" > Hotel Mario © Fantasy Factory, Philips Interactive Media, Ocatillo Pictures (cutscenes only) and Nintendo (only had the role to ensure that the source material was faithful to the series in question)
The "Nope" sound effect > Team Fortress 2 © Valve Corporation
Gecqua > Pokémon © Nintendo, Game Freak and Creatures Inc.
The blue screen of death as depicted from Windows XP until Windows 7 belongs to Microsoft. However, due to its simplicity, it is in the public domain.
Footage of "Pizza Tower Boo(B) or Boo?" (Yes, that's the video that spawned the notorious Pizza Tower screaming meme) © Lyon S. P. D.
I don't know who owns the video of the explosion in a green screen, but I assume it is in fair use.
Nintendo Switch 2 was developed by Nintendo and manufactured by Foxconn. This particular photo belongs to Crisco 1492 and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license.
Pizzaface and the Time's Up screen > Pizza Tower © Tour de Pizza (indie game developer and publisher) and McPig (creator)
The custom sprites for Samson the Rottweiler © Me (@piscessheepdog)
This particular quack-like scream © Pixar (formerly Lucasfilm Computer Graphics) and Lucasfilm (both of which are owned by The Walt Disney Company)
The VeggieTales intro © Big Idea Entertainment (currently owned by Dreamworks Classic), Phil Vischer, Mike Nawrocki (both of whom are creators) and Lyrick Studio
"Wrecking Ball" by Miley Cirus © RCA Records, Dr. Luke, Cirkut and various songwriters
"Digimon Theme" © Toei Animation, Bandai, Saban Entertainment and Paul Gordon
"Rock That Body" by Black Eyed Peas © Interscope Records, among many songwriters and producers (most notably David Guetta, will.i.am and Mark Knight)
"Never Gonna Give You Up" by Rick Astley © RCA Records, Pete Waterman Entertainment (formerly PWL), Bertelsmann Music Group and Stock Aitken Waterman (both songwriter and producer)