The audio commentary for The Upside Down Show: The Movie is a fan-fiction thing to make. It would'be appeared on The Upside Down Show: The Movie.
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The Upside Down Show: The Movie commentary with Directors Shane Dundas and David Collins.Transcript
- SHANE DUNDAS: Hi, and welcome to the audio commentary for The Upside Down Show: The Movie. I'm Shane Dundas, director.
- DAVID COLLINS: And I'm David Collins, director.
- DUNDAS: Noggin shows with the Buena Vista Home Entertainment logos...
- Voice: ...show.
- DUNDAS: ...and the children's theme songs with The Upside Down Show, with the DVD of Upside Down Dance Party direct-to-video.
- COLLINS: This shot is sequences and the direct-to-video films, the comments and 10 shots of time.
- (music playing)
- (laughter)
- Shane (singing): Hey there, Roddy! Roddy...
- DUNDAS: Roddy riding the bike for a street, with the dancer of a direct-to-video films. Movies for the children's films, without for the legendary named Roddy the Dancer, he voiced by Kevin Spacey. The island for Hopper in A Bug's Life as well, without and throughout the street for New York City.
- COLLINS: In actually of the dancer with a street, something that Kevin Spacey. Of course, the filmmakers in a studying for villainous of Roddy the Dancer in The Upside Down Show: The Movie. In fact, animators of the comments and storyboard of Toy Story as well, without and throughout a filmmakers.
- DUNDAS: Yeah.
- COLLINS: Right.
- Roddy: Jim, what's going on?
- Jim: Yeah, sure. I'm still...
- DUNDAS: That's Craig T. Nelson is the voice of Mr. Incredible in The Incredibles. The voice of... Jim ...Jim.
- COLLINS: Yeah. This sequences is Noggin shows and children's films about Where the Buffalo Roam as well, with the shots for street in office.
- DUNDAS: The Upside Down Show: The Movie was the children animated direct-to-video film for the live-action films.
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