00:00We're talking about knowledge of the future of movies, YouTube channel, Easter Egg Psychic.
00:05In this video I'll mention a piece of music.
00:07You can hear it on the soundtrack to the 1988 volleyball video arcade game,
00:14U.S. Championship V-Ball, developed by Technos, distributed by Taito.
00:20Composers credited Takashi Furukawa, Yoshimitsu Hamano, and Funky Yasuda.
00:27A title given for the track is Match Location Map, Two-Player vs. Match Background Music.
00:35Corresponds to the screenshot.
00:37My apologies, I will not play the music due to copyright reasons.
00:43I recognize this tune.
00:45It sounds very similar to the intro of the 1989 Eurobeat song Ever and Ever by Venice.
00:54It's vocals here by Mara Mark Farina.
00:58There's a wide vocal range.
01:00Mixed and edited by Newfield.
01:02Some other connections in this game.
01:05The second match in New York City.
01:07A graphic up near the scoreboard may be based on the Looney Tunes cartoon character Tweety Bird.
01:15The Italo disco artist covered some Disney melodies on the Eurobeat Disney album released in 2000.
01:24The Warner Brothers Looney Tunes characters in the Walt Disney universe have crossed paths,
01:31including in 1988 fantasy comedy Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
01:36This combination live action animation film was directed by Robert Zemeckis with Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, and Charles Fleischer.
01:46Hoskins later played Nintendo game hero Mario in the Super Mario Brothers live action fantasy adventure in 1993.
01:57The actual arcade cabinets for both Super Mario Brothers 1985 and U.S. Championship V-Ball can be seen in
02:09the ending fight to the live action Double Dragon movie from 1984.
02:16This starred Mark DiCasso, Scott Wolf, Alyssa Milano, and Robert Patrick.
02:21Speaking of Venice, a Pisa Twitty Pie, a 1958 Looney Tunes short is set in the partially submerged Italian town.
02:33It also stars Sylvester and Granny, directed by Frizz Freling, featuring the voice of Mel Blanc.
02:40Finally, as far as future references go to the V-Ball game, the fourth match set in Hawaii.
02:49You can look in the background, it looks like some parasailing is shown here.
02:54Amazingly, in the 1958 six-minute Sylvester and Tweety short, about a minute 40 in, Sylvester has tied a balloon
03:06to himself and uses a common house fan to blow him toward the hotel where Tweety and Granny are staying.
03:17My YouTube channel is Easter Egg Psychic.
03:20There I go back, I look at movies and television from the past.
03:23I analyze these for possible references to future media.
03:27These may appear in the form of anecdotes, idioms, anagrams.
03:31Hidden in the subtext of the work in question, I also use an unconventional method where I look at the
03:37likenesses of the actors.
03:40And what I found is you can take the likenesses, match these up to some of the anecdotal items, and
03:46show past, present, and future information about actors and other personalities
03:52that may resemble the personalities in the movie or television episode that you're watching.
03:58My email contact is easteregguy, that's G-U-Y, at yahoo.com
04:06Thanks for watching.
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