Does The Most Mysterious Song On The Internet count as existence unconfirmed? I mean, there's literally snippets of it and it's obviously real, but I don't think anyone's officially claimed to have created it that hasn't been debunked
_alexpine_ on discord. 2018 was HOW many years ago?!?! 2 correct unidentified/lost media solves out of my probably hundreds of bad guesses isn't THAT bad of a track record, right?
I also think Black the Ripper is real since I don't think a hoax would have as much of a in depth plot summary as it did in the Daily Grindhouse article talking about it. Most hoaxes are too vague.
I commented on the page that I'm pretty sure I saw some kind of...maybe an internet copy of that. It had a different title, but the plot is almost the same from what I recall. Regardless the description is in no way bizarre or out there so it's likely real.
As for my own case...there is something about that "Go For Punch" thing that seems real to me. I think it's just because I've seen to many ACTUAL hentai anime and so many ACTUAL hentai manga that have elements of it, that to be honest it sounds almost tame in comparison. Put it bluntly I've accidentally fallen bass ackwards into stuff (without being to explicit, fetish so I peruse Japanese porn a lot) that makes the idea of nine girls going Saw in a bathroom sound so tame it may as well be a Gravity Falls episode. So the idea it's some kind of complex hoax seems unlikely. But that's just me lol
Does The Most Mysterious Song On The Internet count as existence unconfirmed? I mean, there's literally snippets of it and it's obviously real, but I don't think anyone's officially claimed to have created it that hasn't been debunked
Um, it's sorta more reverse lost media in the sense we have the media but not the origin. The only way I think it would count as unconfirmed was if for some reason there was a chance it was faked, which I don't think it was at all.
Does The Most Mysterious Song On The Internet count as existence unconfirmed? I mean, there's literally snippets of it and it's obviously real, but I don't think anyone's officially claimed to have created it that hasn't been debunked
The irony being that, considering all the copies of the complete song on YT, if anyone ever copyright strike'd it then this long voyage would be over at last...
Not really insistent, but more hopeful, would be anything on the Rapsittie Street Kids Easter Special. I'm not even saying I need a movie to exist, I just want there to be a script, storyboards, animation tests, concept art, or something from when they were working on the premise. I wanna see how weirdly bad this Easter special was gonna be.
Not really insistent, but more hopeful, would be anything on the Rapsittie Street Kids Easter Special. I'm not even saying I need a movie to exist, I just want there to be a script, storyboards, animation tests, concept art, or something from when they were working on the premise. I wanna see how weirdly bad this Easter special was gonna be.
I hate to burst your bubble, but pretty much every chance at a rapsittie franchise would have been lost the day it air.
_alexpine_ on discord. 2018 was HOW many years ago?!?! 2 correct unidentified/lost media solves out of my probably hundreds of bad guesses isn't THAT bad of a track record, right?
Not really insistent, but more hopeful, would be anything on the Rapsittie Street Kids Easter Special. I'm not even saying I need a movie to exist, I just want there to be a script, storyboards, animation tests, concept art, or something from when they were working on the premise. I wanna see how weirdly bad this Easter special was gonna be.
I hate to burst your bubble, but pretty much every chance at a rapsittie franchise would have been lost the day it air.
I'm talking about behind the scenes work which any of the animators could easily still have. Not to mention the Christmas special was found so I dunno why the Easter special wouldn't be? Although it's thought to have never made production
I hate to burst your bubble, but pretty much every chance at a rapsittie franchise would have been lost the day it air.
I'm talking about behind the scenes work which any of the animators could easily still have. Not to mention the Christmas special was found so I dunno why the Easter special wouldn't be? Although it's thought to have never made production
If I may interject, the crazy thing about RSK and, I've said this before...but it seems to have not been any kind of hoax or scam or any kind of really badly made series. Well except the animation. And that's the biggest thing, they got real voice actors, wrote actual scripts with coherent plots and characters and story arcs--in as much as you'd see in a children's cartoon--and had actual singers do actual songs that actually made sense, unlike Titanic and the LL Cool J dong. So this wasn't just some cheap ass throwaway series, they genuinely thought this would be some kind of "shared universe" of movies.
And frankly they had the resources, material and otherwise, they just chose someone with mental illnesses (plural) to do the animation. So yeah I imagine there IS some kind of stuff left behind here, we know they had fully done concept art and, if I believe, trailers and actual voice actors like MARK HAMILL and NANCY CARTWRIGHT doing ads for this stuff and had actual networks ready to pick up the Easter movie. If memory serves, they listed it in their records! So I genuinely cannot believe, based on the literal mountain of physical evidence, that some kind of actual production materials if not outright physical copies of these movies made.
To be blunt, it's almost impossible they don't, since the evidence establishes this isn't a scam or a hoax since the agents of these actors would have had to been shown some kind of actual production resources...obviously not the animation however...to even have their clients sign off on it. Same for the backers.
Whew! Christ Almighty that was long winded. TLDR: At a certain point the "it was all shelved/destroyed" stock argument collapses under the weight of evidence contrary.
I am confident that "Super Mario 64 Big Star Secret" is not the only old Super Mario 64 video that involved looking at the text on the star statue and used the "Ghost Car" screamer at the end. For the time being, I insist that the video that I saw that included those things was a different one. I might think differently if the entirety of Big Star Secret is found and I am able to watch it.
I'm talking about behind the scenes work which any of the animators could easily still have. Not to mention the Christmas special was found so I dunno why the Easter special wouldn't be? Although it's thought to have never made production
If I may interject, the crazy thing about RSK and, I've said this before...but it seems to have not been any kind of hoax or scam or any kind of really badly made series. Well except the animation. And that's the biggest thing, they got real voice actors, wrote actual scripts with coherent plots and characters and story arcs--in as much as you'd see in a children's cartoon--and had actual singers do actual songs that actually made sense, unlike Titanic and the LL Cool J dong. So this wasn't just some cheap ass throwaway series, they genuinely thought this would be some kind of "shared universe" of movies.
And frankly they had the resources, material and otherwise, they just chose someone with mental illnesses (plural) to do the animation. So yeah I imagine there IS some kind of stuff left behind here, we know they had fully done concept art and, if I believe, trailers and actual voice actors like MARK HAMILL and NANCY CARTWRIGHT doing ads for this stuff and had actual networks ready to pick up the Easter movie. If memory serves, they listed it in their records! So I genuinely cannot believe, based on the literal mountain of physical evidence, that some kind of actual production materials if not outright physical copies of these movies made.
To be blunt, it's almost impossible they don't, since the evidence establishes this isn't a scam or a hoax since the agents of these actors would have had to been shown some kind of actual production resources...obviously not the animation however...to even have their clients sign off on it. Same for the backers.
Whew! Christ Almighty that was long winded. TLDR: At a certain point the "it was all shelved/destroyed" stock argument collapses under the weight of evidence contrary.
In the forum topic people speculated that it was a quickly canceled idea, but yeah I find it hard to believe there is no pre-production materials out there somewhere. It was advertised in the first special, and there at least a few articles that were promoting its release. A script I think would exist, and concept art in the very least.
I hate to burst your bubble, but pretty much every chance at a rapsittie franchise would have been lost the day it air.
I'm talking about behind the scenes work which any of the animators could easily still have. Not to mention the Christmas special was found so I dunno why the Easter special wouldn't be? Although it's thought to have never made production
iirc the easter bunny special was worked on in tandem with believe in santa so it's possible that at the very least there's some proof of concept out there
I think a copy of "Sci-Bots: The Movie" might exist somewhere, since there was a page on BBFC's website for it, and it was briefly advertised in an Australian Krypton Force VHS trailer, alongside other titles that seemingly never got released. It'll most likely be the "Spaceketeers" movie compilation that was also on volumes 1 and 2.
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.
Same. As I said in my original post, it was most likely created for the US show and brought to the UK later on.
i really think the demon lady carb bar commercial (mentioned in my current status) is 100% real. even though its existence unconfirmed, there’s multiple accounts of it and it definitely sounds like something that would be made in the 90’s.
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