Memories is a one-minute film created by Jim Henson as a commercial for Bufferin in 1967.
Henson provided voice narration similar to how he approached projects using the Floating Face character -- in other words, going through a series of memories in the subject's head. In this case, the voice describes to the viewer how Bufferin was able to keep away a headache in order to make way for saving happy thoughts from a family vacation.
The soundtrack was engineered by Raymond Scott, and can be found on the album Manhattan Research, Inc. as well as a shorter demo. The commercial can also be heard on the Rough Trade Shops collection "Electronic 01."
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Memories was a roleplaying-game adventure in year two of the Living Force campaign. It was a the third adventure in the Looking In trilogy and was written by Morrie Mullins and Lee Pickler.
The heroes were sent by the Cularin Militia to the Thaereian system, to rescue some prisoners from the Thaereian military on T-4. However, when they got there, most of the prisoners were no longer there and the heros had to travel to Burnout, where the prisoners were to be fed to an Acklay.
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