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[[File:4thofjulyogandremake.png|thumb|Screenshots of both versions of Hoops running away from the firecracker]] | [[File:4thofjulyogandremake.png|thumb|Screenshots of both versions of Hoops running away from the firecracker]] | ||
'''Happy 4th of July!''' is the very first [[Hoops&yoyo|''hoops&yoyo'']] e-card created by [[Bob Holt]] in 2001, animated using Macromedia Flash. It was remade a few years later, with the assumed re-release being in 2003. Unfortunately, this has yet to be archived. | |||
== Details == | == Details == | ||
*'''Estimated Release Date:''' | *'''Estimated Release Date:''' May 29, 2001 (Original); 2003 (Remake) | ||
*'''Holiday/Event:''' American Independence Day/4th of July | *'''Holiday/Event:''' American Independence Day/4th of July | ||
*'''Character(s) Featured:''' [[Hoops]] | *'''Character(s) Featured:''' [[Hoops]] | ||
*'''eCard ID/Filename:''' nfz1396.swf | |||
*'''eCard ID/ | |||
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
Hoops | Hoops tries to light a firework in a soda bottle and then runs for cover, but the fuse keeps fizzling out. Finally, the firework explodes when Hoops gets too close to the fuse. In the original version, Hoops ducks down to take cover, while in the remake, the firework blows up in his face. Neither version features music or voice acting, only sound effects. | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
4thofjulyogthumbnail.gif|Original | File:4thofjulyogthumbnail.gif|Original thumbnail [https://web.archive.org/web/20010618065411/http://www.hallmark.com:80/Website/Images/Greetings/nfz1396/nfz1396_75p.gif (June 2001 Archive)] | ||
4thofjulyremakethumbnail.jpg|Remake | File:4thofjulyremakethumbnail.jpg|Remake thumbnail [https://web.archive.org/web/20051215002006/http://www.hallmark.com/wcsstore/HallmarkStore/images/products/ecards/nfz1396_95.jpg (December 2005 Archive)] | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
*This | *This e-card was initially intended to feature Holt's [[The Adventures of Green Bunny|Green Bunny]] character, an early version of [[Yoyo]], but it was redesigned into a pink kitty. | ||
*Hoops | *Hoops was not officially named yet, only referred to by the nickname "Pink Kitty/Hallmark Pink Kitty." His color was also more of a <span style="color:#CD64CC;">magenta-purple</span> compared to the later <span style="color:#F45BAA;">hot pink</span> shade. | ||
*The reason Hoops | *The reason Hoops only had a firecracker was due to the e-card requirement. This animation was created hastily to meet a deadline. | ||
*The remake was actually | *The remake was actually done twice, with the second version being slightly shorter than the first. | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
<p>[https://web.archive.org/web/20010703075014/http://nogen.ecards.hallmark.com:80/Website/Images/Greetings/nfz1396/nfz1396.swf July 2001 Flash Archive from Nogen Hallmark Site (Wayback Machine)]</p> | <p>[https://web.archive.org/web/20010703075014/http://nogen.ecards.hallmark.com:80/Website/Images/Greetings/nfz1396/nfz1396.swf July 2001 Flash Archive from Nogen Hallmark Site (Wayback Machine)]</p> | ||
<p>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AXXA40uutE June 2009 Official Upload, Longer Version (YouTube)]</p> | <p>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AXXA40uutE June 2009 Official Upload, Longer Version (YouTube)]</p> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
# [https://web.archive.org/web/20030201091412/http://www.hallmark.com:80/Website/hallmark_flowers_home.html February 2003 Hallmark | # [https://web.archive.org/web/20030201091412/http://www.hallmark.com:80/Website/hallmark_flowers_home.html February 2003 Hallmark flower page archive referring Hoops as "Hallmark Pink Kitty" (Wayback Machine)] | ||
# [https://www.ocregister.com/2009/07/03/for-hoops-and-yoyo-success-has-been-in-the-e-cards/ July 2009 New | # [https://www.ocregister.com/2009/07/03/for-hoops-and-yoyo-success-has-been-in-the-e-cards/ July 2009 New article by Peter Larson (Orange County Register)] | ||
# [https://www.tumblr.com/ebaybears/631382473060777984/source Image | # [https://www.tumblr.com/ebaybears/631382473060777984/source Image post of Hallmark Pink Kitty plush with defunct eBay listing by ebaybears (Tumblr)] | ||
[[Category:E-Cards]] | [[Category:E-Cards]] |
Latest revision as of 22:39, 15 January 2025
Happy 4th of July! is the very first hoops&yoyo e-card created by Bob Holt in 2001, animated using Macromedia Flash. It was remade a few years later, with the assumed re-release being in 2003. Unfortunately, this has yet to be archived.
Details
- Estimated Release Date: May 29, 2001 (Original); 2003 (Remake)
- Holiday/Event: American Independence Day/4th of July
- Character(s) Featured: Hoops
- eCard ID/Filename: nfz1396.swf
Synopsis
Hoops tries to light a firework in a soda bottle and then runs for cover, but the fuse keeps fizzling out. Finally, the firework explodes when Hoops gets too close to the fuse. In the original version, Hoops ducks down to take cover, while in the remake, the firework blows up in his face. Neither version features music or voice acting, only sound effects.
Gallery
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Original thumbnail (June 2001 Archive)
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Remake thumbnail (December 2005 Archive)
Trivia
- This e-card was initially intended to feature Holt's Green Bunny character, an early version of Yoyo, but it was redesigned into a pink kitty.
- Hoops was not officially named yet, only referred to by the nickname "Pink Kitty/Hallmark Pink Kitty." His color was also more of a magenta-purple compared to the later hot pink shade.
- The reason Hoops only had a firecracker was due to the e-card requirement. This animation was created hastily to meet a deadline.
- The remake was actually done twice, with the second version being slightly shorter than the first.
External Links
July 2001 Flash Archive from Nogen Hallmark Site (Wayback Machine)
June 2009 Official Upload, Longer Version (YouTube)
June 2014 Official Upload, Shorter Version (YouTube)