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Beyond Ludicrous Speed: Why the ‘Spaceballs Internet Archive’ Is a Digital Treasure Trove
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- The 1987 Japanese LaserDisc Audio Commentary: A rare rip featuring Mel Brooks and Bill Pullman improvising jokes over the commentary track. It’s chaotic and essential.
- Commercial Breaks (1987): We’ve preserved 22 minutes of original broadcast television ads from the film’s network premiere. Watch Dodge Caravan commercials sandwiched between Lone Starr and Barf.
- The Animated Series Pilot (2008): Yes, that existed. No, it wasn’t good. Yes, we saved it from a dying hard drive in Burbank.
- Merchandise Scans: High-resolution scans of the “Spaceballs: The Flamethrower” toy box insert, the “Spaceballs: The Coloring Book” (where Yogurt’s robe is historically miscolored pink), and the infamous “Spaceballs: The T-Shirt” that just says “T-SHIRT.”
- Rick Moranis Radio Interview (1987): A 14-minute WNEW-FM interview where Moranis explains why he played Dark Helmet “like a middle manager who just drank six coffees.”
The Internet Archive serves as a vital repository for preserving the legacy of Mel Brooks' 1987 cult classic, Spaceballs The 1987 Japanese LaserDisc Audio Commentary: A rare
, including VHS rips, the novelization, and 1980s media coverage. It also encompasses the Amiga demo group "Spaceballs" in the site's software collections. For more, see discussions about media preservation at Internet Archive The Internet Archive serves as a vital repository