KYTICKLEBOY
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Are there any U.C. Berkeley students reading who would be up for the challenge of recovering one of the rarest, most sought after mainstream tickling clips of all time?
As it happens the UC Berkeley Media Resources Center has a VHS tape in stock entitled "Toy Advertising of the 70s" which includes the commercial for a former Parker Brothers board game called "Dungeon Dice" which has an unforgettable tickle torture scene set in mid-evil dungeon.
The narration of the ad goes something like this:
It's no fun being in a dungeon (visual: Prisoner pacing back and forth rubbing hands trying to keep warm). The food isn't very good (Hungry prisoner holds out bowl to guard only have him slop some disgusting gruel into it). It's really hard to make friends (visual Same prisoner hand a bunch of daisies to the guard who bites the tops off). THE BEST PART....And they'll do anything for a laugh (visual: Helpless prisoner's barefeet locked in stocks nervously looks at the guard who is holding a feather contemplating the torture session he is about to unleash. The prisoner pleads "No No" at which time the Guard starts tickling his feet with the feather making the prisoner explode with cackling laughter).
It's a short tickle scene but one that so many people who watched Saturday morning cartoons during the late 70s remember vividly, subsequently being turned on to bondage tickling as a result. Nobody on this forum has a copy. I did exhaustive research to find a copy. The source at the Media Resources Center is the only one!!!
Could someone check out the video, transfer it onto a computer preferably in WMV format and post it under mainstream clips? This would be one of the most major media finds ever contributed to this site. After all this time, could some compassionate tickle fan who studies at U.C. Berkeley, a requirement for access I would think, take some free time to secure a copy and do the necessary processing and uploading on this site. You would be a serious hero to me and countless others.
Thank you to anyone who can pay this request serious consideration and effort!!!
The link to the information about the video tape at U.C. Berkeley MRC is:
http://berkeley.worldcat.org/title/toy-advertising-of-the-70s/oclc/42704551&referer=brief_results
As it happens the UC Berkeley Media Resources Center has a VHS tape in stock entitled "Toy Advertising of the 70s" which includes the commercial for a former Parker Brothers board game called "Dungeon Dice" which has an unforgettable tickle torture scene set in mid-evil dungeon.
The narration of the ad goes something like this:
It's no fun being in a dungeon (visual: Prisoner pacing back and forth rubbing hands trying to keep warm). The food isn't very good (Hungry prisoner holds out bowl to guard only have him slop some disgusting gruel into it). It's really hard to make friends (visual Same prisoner hand a bunch of daisies to the guard who bites the tops off). THE BEST PART....And they'll do anything for a laugh (visual: Helpless prisoner's barefeet locked in stocks nervously looks at the guard who is holding a feather contemplating the torture session he is about to unleash. The prisoner pleads "No No" at which time the Guard starts tickling his feet with the feather making the prisoner explode with cackling laughter).
It's a short tickle scene but one that so many people who watched Saturday morning cartoons during the late 70s remember vividly, subsequently being turned on to bondage tickling as a result. Nobody on this forum has a copy. I did exhaustive research to find a copy. The source at the Media Resources Center is the only one!!!
Could someone check out the video, transfer it onto a computer preferably in WMV format and post it under mainstream clips? This would be one of the most major media finds ever contributed to this site. After all this time, could some compassionate tickle fan who studies at U.C. Berkeley, a requirement for access I would think, take some free time to secure a copy and do the necessary processing and uploading on this site. You would be a serious hero to me and countless others.
Thank you to anyone who can pay this request serious consideration and effort!!!
The link to the information about the video tape at U.C. Berkeley MRC is:
http://berkeley.worldcat.org/title/toy-advertising-of-the-70s/oclc/42704551&referer=brief_results