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11 DECADES OF UNIVERSAL PICTURES (a DocuDrama film)

Sick Puppies
2020s2023Documentary


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"11 Decades of Universal Pictures" is a DocuDrama film produced by Universal 1440 Entertainment and Ralph Older Documentaries, and distributed by Ralph Older Studios and Universal Pictures. Based on the first surviving film studio Universal Pictures in the United States, the special was broadcast on 5 July 2023 instead, as acting as the first special instead. Using the past Universal Pictures logos, it features Mario, Luigi, Bowser and Yoshi the Dinosaur reprising their roles. BROADCAST: 5 July 2023 RUNNING TIME: 14 minutes MUSIC FEATURED: "Watch Your Back" (by Benny Cassette) "You're Going Down" (by Sick Puppies) "Universal Pictures Fanfare" (by James Horner, Jerry Goldsmith and Brian Tyler) SUMMARY: The first documentary opens up with Mario, his brother Luigi, his colleague Yoshi the Dinosaur, and his arch-rival Bowser presenting us about Universal Pictures, which was founded on 30 April 1912, as "Universal Film Manufacturing Company". The studio also opened Universal Studios in 1915. Then, the characters tells us that on 1923 when Universal Film Manufacturing Company was renamed as "Universal Pictures". By 1946, Universal Pictures and International Pictures merged to form "Universal-International Pictures". But in 1962 then next year, it reversed back into "Universal Pictures" as a current name. Multiple on-screen logos from Universal Pictures are seen below the special. At end of the special, Yoshi might thought to bring us a new Smosh Productions logo that Mighty the Armadillo and Ray the Flying Squirrel didn't realized about this, as the special ends, where the Smosh logo debuted on "WE SUMMON A DEMON".

About Sick Puppies

Sick Puppies are an Australian rock band formed in Sydney in 1997 by bassist Emma Anzai and singer/guitarist Shimon Moore. After releasing their debut album in 2001, the band rose to prominence in 2006 when their song "All the Same", supporting the Free Hugs Campaign, received tens of millions of views. Moore left the band acrimoniously in 2014 and was replaced by Bryan Scott. Their most recent album Wave the Bull was released in March 2025.

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About This Footage

This footage is a rare gem for fans of the music industry and documentary enthusiasts alike. It's a 14-minute clip from the DocuDrama film "11 Decades of Universal Pictures," which aired in 2023 as part of a special broadcast on July 5th. What makes this particular segment notable is its connection to Sick Puppies, an Australian rock band that has been making waves since their debut album in 2001.

At the time of filming, Sick Puppies were already established names in the music world, having gained widespread recognition with their song "All the Same" in 2006. This anthem, which supported the Free Hugs Campaign, racked up tens of millions of views and cemented the band's status as a force to be reckoned with. The fact that they are featured in this documentary, alongside other iconic Universal Pictures logos and characters like Mario, Luigi, Bowser, and Yoshi, adds an extra layer of significance to the footage.

One of the most striking aspects of this clip is its use of music from various artists, including Sick Puppies themselves. The song "You're Going Down" by Sick Puppies is prominently featured, showcasing the band's signature sound and style. This blend of music and documentary-style storytelling creates a unique viewing experience that will likely resonate with fans of both genres.

What makes this footage even more remarkable is its rarity. With only 14 minutes of content, it's a concise yet informative look at the history of Universal Pictures. The special itself was broadcast on July 5th, 2023, and featured a range of iconic logos and characters from the studio's extensive library. By incorporating music from Sick Puppies and other notable artists, the documentary provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of cinema and entertainment.

As viewers watch this clip, they will likely take away a deeper appreciation for the history and legacy of Universal Pictures. The inclusion of Mario, Luigi, Bowser, and Yoshi adds a lighthearted touch to an otherwise informative documentary, making it accessible to audiences of all ages. The fact that Sick Puppies are featured alongside these beloved characters only serves to underscore their importance in the music world.

The use of on-screen logos from Universal Pictures throughout the special is also noteworthy. These visuals serve as a reminder of the studio's rich history and its impact on popular culture. By showcasing a range of logos, including those from International Pictures and Universal-International Pictures, the documentary provides a comprehensive look at the evolution of the studio over time.

In conclusion, this footage is a must-watch for fans of Sick Puppies, music enthusiasts, and documentary buffs alike. Its unique blend of music and storytelling creates an engaging viewing experience that will leave viewers with a newfound appreciation for the history of Universal Pictures. The inclusion of iconic characters like Mario and Bowser adds to its charm, making it a rare gem in the world of cinema and entertainment.

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