If you think so, then let me tell you about Saki Sanobashi. That one had a LOT of detail, but OP said later on that he just made it up. So there.
Saki isn't lost media, it is a writing prompt that Whang turned into a "spooky lost anime" Questions about the "dank web" are often full of trollposts. Go to 4chan's /x/ board right now and ask about "spooky dank web" and you will get people who swore they saw satanic pedophile stuff, red rooms and human meat recipes. They are all lying because anyone who has been on TOR knows that it is notoriously slow. Why would anyone need to pirate anime on the deep web when kissanime existed? There is nothing illegal about anime and piracy is widespread enough that even doing it without a VPN is not that risky.
That was what I was saying, but with explanation. Good that you did that .
Either Castle in the Sky Alternate Ending (which I hope it exists), or the "Mysterious" song from that German Radio Station. Oh and also Mean Girls DS
Mean girls DS was confirmed cancelled if I remember correctly
Yeah but its still shrouded in mystery, because the only picture of it contradicts other descriptions about the game (such as one website saying that the game was "story-driven game" ; even though by the picture it looks like a minigame collection)
Mean girls DS was confirmed cancelled if I remember correctly
Yeah but its still shrouded in mystery, because the only picture of it contradicts other descriptions about the game (such as one website saying that the game was "story-driven game" ; even though by the picture it looks like a minigame collection)
Again, this contradictory thing reminds me of Space Cats.
Jeez freakin' louise, why does everything that match the "fake" notion exist amongst the mystery of Space Cats?
I'm insistent that the US dub of "Mr. Men: The Christmas Letter" exists, since the American voice director was credited (but why not the US voice cast?) and the Lacey Entertainment logo was shown at the end, alongside with a few unique terms being uttered such as "Santa Claus" and "soccer ball", something rare for a British dub. The hints are there in our eyes as possible proof.
I'm usually skeptical of these types of things (I'm not sure if Hitogata identifiably exists, for one, even if it was based on memories of real ads), so it's hard for me to say. Maybe the sub commercial, that feels like it must've been real.