I saw the version of Danny Gonzalezes' video on the worst IPhone games with the BetterHelp sponsor that got removed for obvious reasons. I also think I saw the original cut of his review of Love On A Leash that had a long awkward "no media" thing where the sponsor should be. I regret nothing.
There's also stuff like Saberspark's videos on Ronal The Barbarian and Once Upon A Girl, I also remember quite enjoying Comsodore's content until... you know.
"You know" what? Who's Cosmodrome? What happened? I never heard of this guy before.
Edit: actually for that matter what is that other stuff, are they webshows? "No regrets" what was it "NSFL"/"NSFW" or something?
Well it's found media now, but I remember seeing a bit of the Electric Piper on TV as a kid. Was pretty shocked when it was found because it flooded my memories of that movie that were long forgotten at that point.
Kids 4 Health (aka Kids for Health). It's a series of educational videos made by the state of Arkansas in the mid-90's that was shown to kids in elementary PE classes from that time period all the way into the mid-2010's. Wouldn't surprise me if they still showed these in schools today, but I can't find anything of it online. What I can find are multiple Reddit threads of people also trying to find info about this show. Some details I've gathered from them that I remember was: • There was a CGI duck possibly named Sam that ended each episode saying "be smart and do your part." • It took place in a fake summer camp. Very colorful, looked like something straight out of Big Comfy Couch. • Every episode started with the kids doing a chant and a little routine that involved touching your toes, touching your shoulders, and wiggling. My PE coaches always made us do this alongside them. • One episode was about smoking and showed an actual damaged lung. • Another episode was about stranger danger and had the kids playing soccer. Pretty sure they were at a park, but that could be another episode I'm misremembering. • One episode I seemingly am the only one to remember had a puppet monkey that talked with some lady in what looked like a theater. • Most people that remember it from the 2000's watched it on VHS, whereas I remember us watching it on DVDs that had multiple episodes on each disc. VHS reports say they had full-fledged cover art whereas our DVDs were in Redbox cases.
I remember watching this YouTuber who made a tutorial on making a plush series, it was a video l constantly watch for advice on the topic only for it to eventually get lost with me only being able to find a shitpost/ytp edit of the video
I remember watching this YouTuber who made a tutorial on making a plush series, it was a video l constantly watch for advice on the topic only for it to eventually get lost with me only being able to find a shitpost/ytp edit of the video
Can you link the YTP? That video sounds incredibly familiar.
I remember watching this YouTuber who made a tutorial on making a plush series, it was a video l constantly watch for advice on the topic only for it to eventually get lost with me only being able to find a shitpost/ytp edit of the video
Can you link the YTP? That video sounds incredibly familiar.
It was not a YTP l think l was getting the style of the video confused with it
There's a person online who watched the remaining 4kids funky cops ep that they streamed exclusively on their website back in the day.
That also happened with the lost episodes of the last season of the English dub of Duel Masters, some of them only aired on Toonami's website and were never shown on TV.
There's a person online who watched the remaining 4kids funky cops ep that they streamed exclusively on their website back in the day.
" It currently appears on Kabillion On Demand on some services, most commonly Charter; as well as on the official Funky Cops YouTube channel." Apparently you can watch the whole thing on Kabillion and Charter. The Youtube only has 1-24