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*Holiday: USA Independence Day | *Holiday: USA Independence Day | ||
*Characters Featured: Hoops | *Characters Featured: Hoops | ||
*Lost Media Status: Found | *Lost Media Status: Partially Found, Remake Lost | ||
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
*This eCard was originally going to feature Bob’s green bunny character (early version of Yoyo) but this character was redesigned to a pink kitty (Hoops) | *This eCard was originally going to feature Bob’s green bunny character (early version of Yoyo) but this character was redesigned to a pink kitty (Hoops) Larsen, Peter (2009-07-03). [https://www.ocregister.com/2009/07/03/for-hoops-and-yoyo-success-has-been-in-the-e-cards/ For Hoops and Yoyo, success has been in the e-cards]. ''The Orange County Register''. | ||
*Hoops wasn’t officially named in this, only being nicknamed “Pink Kitty/Hallmark Kitty”. | *Hoops wasn’t officially named in this, only being nicknamed “Pink Kitty/Hallmark Kitty”. | ||
*The reason Hoops has only a firecracker was because this was a requirement for the eCard. This animation was also made to quickly meet a deadline. | *The reason Hoops has only a firecracker was because this was a requirement for the eCard. This animation was also made to quickly meet a deadline. | ||
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== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
<p>[https://web.archive.org/web/20010703075014/http://nogen.ecards.hallmark.com:80/Website/Images/Greetings/nfz1396/nfz1396.swf 2001 Archive from Nogen Hallmark Site]</p> | <p>[https://web.archive.org/web/20010703075014/http://nogen.ecards.hallmark.com:80/Website/Images/Greetings/nfz1396/nfz1396.swf 2001 Flash Archive from Nogen Hallmark Site]</p> | ||
<p>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AXXA40uutE 2009 upload, longer version]</p> | <p>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AXXA40uutE 2009 upload, longer version]</p> | ||
<p>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vj_bB8TQ3Qc 2014 hq upload, shorter version]</p> | <p>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vj_bB8TQ3Qc 2014 hq upload, shorter version]</p> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
# https://onmypinkmother.tumblr.com/post/707912167183253504/this-week-on-a-very-special-onedonutaday-id-like | # https://onmypinkmother.tumblr.com/post/707912167183253504/this-week-on-a-very-special-onedonutaday-id-like | ||
[[Category:E-Cards]] | [[Category:E-Cards]] |
Revision as of 22:54, 22 July 2024
“Happy 4th of July!” is the very first Hoops & Yoyo eCard made by Bob Holt in 2001, animated on Macromedia Flash. It was remade a few years later in 2004/2005, no confirmed date.
- Estimated Release Date: July 3, 2001 (Original); 2004/2005 (Remake)
- Holiday: USA Independence Day
- Characters Featured: Hoops
- Lost Media Status: Partially Found, Remake Lost
Synopsis
Hoops attempts to light off a firework in a soda bottle and run for cover, only for the fuse to repeatedly fizzle out. It finally blows up after Hoops gets too close to the fuse. In the original version, Hoops fell over. In the remake version, the firework blows up in this face.
Trivia
- This eCard was originally going to feature Bob’s green bunny character (early version of Yoyo) but this character was redesigned to a pink kitty (Hoops) Larsen, Peter (2009-07-03). For Hoops and Yoyo, success has been in the e-cards. The Orange County Register.
- Hoops wasn’t officially named in this, only being nicknamed “Pink Kitty/Hallmark Kitty”.
- The reason Hoops has only a firecracker was because this was a requirement for the eCard. This animation was also made to quickly meet a deadline.
- The remake was actually remade twice, with the second being slightly shorter.
External Links
2001 Flash Archive from Nogen Hallmark Site
2014 hq upload, shorter version