Well, it's back up, anyway, and the Wikia is still there, becoming quite messy as there are dozens of new articles that are hastily written with little regards to quality or notability...
Honestly, how many different English dubs of anime can you consider as lost media?
VHS Board Games are rarely sought after... most people would only look at them if Spoony would make a review of them, for his "Black Hole of Board Games" series (if he ever makes an actual review again one day, instead of a vlog or LP!).
Seems virtually unknown. I say, go for it, rip it so that at least it gets remembered by all.
Yeah, I once made an article about lost licensed ice cream recipes by Baskin & Robbins, considering they don't even have any pictures of them still around.
It was canned. It doesn't fit into media after all.
Honestly, if this DVD is so rare, it's gotta be for a reason. If they actually used footage from Spongebob, they'd have lawsuits up their necks and we'd have heard of it. If they actually went through the trouble to make quality animation for this, there'd be pictures available already.
I have a feeling this "mockumentary" as a whole could very possibly be a joke. Some cheap cash-in to lure the Spongebob fan kid; I mean, it's common for crappy cartoons to be sold with DVDs that have better quality art (and the opposite is true!).
So, this clip of "awful quality"... I don't think it is 100% impossible that it could be the real deal.
I mean, have you seen Phoenix Games PS2 cartoons? They actually got DVD releases! And deceiving cover arts!
The "live" jumping boy on the cover is taken from the Dreamstime stock image website and the background artwork stolen from Jorge Pacheco's Pachecotoons website! With so little self-respect... we can expect the worse for the content.