Welcome to the official Dingo Pictures Documentary YouTube Channel!
From the 1990s to the mid-2000s, Dingo Pictures produced many memorable mockbusters. Notably, their film "Dinosaur Adventure" was the origin of the popular "Yee" meme, and they also created the mischievous raccoon "Wabuu".
On this channel, we will be going over the intricate and often unexpected history and legacy of Dingo Pictures. Be inspired by our story and creative spirit as we give you an exclusive insight into the production of our animated films.
Discover on our channel:
Dingo Pictures Documentary: Experience the enchanting world of Dingo Pictures in our comprehensive documentaries.
Behind-the-Scenes: Take an exclusive look behind the scenes of our film productions.
Interviews: Get to know the creative minds behind Dingo Pictures and learn more about their inspirations and stories.
News and Announcements: Stay up to date with our latest projects and plans.
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My aunt carried out her threats and deleted all the data on my hard drive.
😔j
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Almost a year ago, I was admitted to the hospital with severe organ failure.
I had cancer.
A large B-cell lymphoma, stage 4 – affecting my liver, spleen, and lungs.
And somehow, after six rounds of chemotherapy, I made it out.
But I’m not healed.
What’s been breaking me ever since isn’t the disease –
it’s the system I landed in after.
A family dynamic for which psychology has names.
I don’t want to say them. You can probably guess.
Sometimes I think of #FreeBritney –
and that’s not a joke. Not a meme.
Abuse comes in many forms. Quiet. Polite. Hypocritical.
I try every day to keep going.
But I can feel myself falling apart.
Under the unpredictability. The pressure. The helplessness.
And the slow erosion of everything I love – everything I’ve built.
While I was in the hospital, my apartment was cleared out.
No warning. No consent.
My most important props, memories, creative work – gone.
The Wabuu prototype I had worked so hard to secure –
just so I could show something to Rocket Beans, Malternativ or Phelous – gone.
The company had made a huge exception for me to produce several prototypes.
My Variant: gone.
The heart of my documentary – erased.
To this day, I don’t know what to call it.
Only that it feels like someone robbed my story.
Wiped it out.
Which is especially painful when your body’s already been rewritten by cancer.
Now I watch my merch store shake,
my platform – the one that’s been holding me up – start to crack.
And I realize: I might not be able to keep going much longer.
I can’t keep pretending things are still kind of okay.
But what still carries me – is you.
The community. My team.
Who stood by me when I was physically almost gone.
Who kept lifting me up mentally, again and again.
Thank you. And thank all of you.
All I want is to protect this cultural legacy –
to bring home everyone who saw the heart behind Dingo Pictures,
who felt that maybe, just maybe, there was more soul in this work
than in some Disney productions.
There are so many Dingo communities
that have formed over the years.
And I want to bring them home – together.
I don’t know what the future holds.
But I know I need you.
And I know this project is more than just a YouTube channel.
It’s my anchor.
My attempt to create something larger
than my damn AUT-HD or my damn cancer.
If you still believe in me –
I need that belief.
Because it’s the only way I can make it.
My mother died of cancer.
So did Roswitha Haas.
So many didn’t make it –
and now even the things I’ve built
are being deliberately and systematically dismantled.
I’m no media giant.
I never thought I’d actually find the heirs of Dingo Pictures –
or that we’d come this far.
But we’re not nearly where we should be.
Not yet.
Not for what Dingo truly deserves.
Because of all this crap, I constantly have to improvise.
I’m technically in remission –
but instead of being in rehab, I’m deep in burnout.
I’m now in touch with professionals who might help.
But you are my anchor.
Without you, I wouldn’t have survived the chemo either.
Thank you.
J.
**„Ich schau auf einen Suppentopf“ melody is playing....**
Yee
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Hiya! A new Dinosaur Adventure review! 🦖😳
https://youtu.be/Wx6ZQXRrs7g?si=tChiD...
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Nico and Ryan sent us a photo of the letter on Discord before it got wet.
// It got so wet that we first read "Rian" instead of "Ryan" – but his name is Ryan.
Much love,
Nico and Ryan.
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Hey everyone, we got a fan art from Rian and Nico! Unfortunately, it got wet and completely useless.
Still, we truly appreciate all the love!
Thank you Nico,
Thank you Rian!
It's hard to read now, but it says this:
"""
Dear Dingo Pictures,
Thank you for your amazing films!
They have shaped our lives.
Nico and Rian
"""
If you’re reading this, come join us for a chat on Discord!
discord.gg/2yUvHFyy
YEE!
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aYEE aYEE Captain!
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New link to Dingomentary Discord:
discord.gg/BQuXfDpJ
🐿🪓🦝
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Coming Soon!
Update: Dingo Pictures archiving at DIAF!
Leak: Concept sketches revealed!
Health Update: J's chemo review!
🐿🪓🦝
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Join us on Discord!
discord.gg/H87eMW3E
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