The Japanese-Released Documentary from Last Year
PinkTopaz
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Hey, y'all. Does anyone know where or how I could see this entire movie? I don't know the name, but it's the one that has all that footage from 2003?
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Don't know if you recognize the title of the first clip in the link above.... it's a 6 part documentary (which I downloaded onto my computer) but it appears it has been taken off of youtube for copyright infringement by....
HARPO, INC??!!!
Uh why would Oprah's company be claiming a copyright infringement on an MJ documentary?
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If not, well you will enjoy this anyways... even if the commentary is in Japanese! <!-- s --><!-- s -->
You know, lilwendy, it's not the first time I've noticed Harpo's name associated with Michael. It sure makes one wonder, doesn't it? Hmmm...blessings <!-- s:) -->:)<!-- s:) -->
Hmm...maybe Oprah could be on his side afterall?
By Harpo, huh? Maybe they just bought the rights to it or something...
This was directed by Marc Schaffel.
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It is a great series .
Cheers hope this helps.
on his way to Neverland.Perhaps its time I watched them again.Enjoy,they really are priceless.
Sorry about that .Cheers
Lilwendy, thank you for posting these! Michael Jackson made a lot of people very, very happy in Japan. Looking at these faces, it blesses me somehow, to see that, at least the people in these Japanese crowds were THIS, completely happy once. I don't know if any of these people were even near ground zero, in the north, but it is hard not to wonder, seeing the fans, you know? How any of these (then) young people, now adults with grown kids, have come through it all...I'm praying for safekeeping and everything they need for speedy recovery of normal life, and I know you are, too. Thanks again for this piece of history. <!-- s:) -->:)<!-- s:) -->