Post by expendableindigo on Jul 15, 2019 20:51:59 GMT
I tried to edit your post so that it is more readable to English users.
Hello, I have been looking for a song for a long time that I suspect is a version of Clarinet Polka.
It was displayed on bumpers from a television show on SBT (Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão), I already contacted employees, but each one says one thing: It began airing in 1989 on a commercial from the El Chavo Del Ocho Program of SBT.
It has about 1 minute, but until then only 30 seconds were shown on television, except in a 2014 special where it leaked 1 second over the soundtrack. A former employee said it was bought from an LP of white soundtracks. (Without copyright). I already tried to make a remake. they really approved of my sound...but I would really like the original version.
we suspect that it is a version of clarinet polka.
If anyone has any information, say it here in the topic that would be very useful. Follow me!
My version: cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/525341743630254083/561005604588617729/FL_29382.mp3
I still don't know what "saying a sleep-wake I contacted" means though. Are you saying you were half asleep when you contacted the employees?
The second video posted has been copyright stricken by Univision.
I would also be interested if you could explain the 2014 special with the one-second leak.
Good luck.
Last Edit: Jul 15, 2019 20:52:32 GMT by expendableindigo: Format.
Nobody gives a flying fuck about the Bulgarian dub of the Backyardagins or whatever the fuck it is aside from you and probably one other idiot from the other side of the globe.
Almost dub articles are written badly, coded badly, tagged badly, and if you write theme, you should feel just as badly.
People don't donate to this wiki just so fucks like who you're defending can write their shitty articles and waste bandwidth.
Either accept that some media is too obscure to be found, you have far too niche taste, and that nobody cares about your shitty dub of some 2000s cartoon from some ex soviet state, and maybe get involved in searching for a real piece of lost media, or else feel free to get the fuck off this forum
I think you meant “almost all” and “them.” This logic doesn’t make any sense imo since all of Lost Media Wiki is stuff most people would consider crap, but I do understand there’s a cutoff.
Many years ago I remember seeing this two-part video on YouTube of an extremely gory clip from a movie or a TV show. In the first video (Part 1), this one man who I believe was a doctor walks in on one of his patients, who is just standing in the middle of the room. If I remember correctly, the doctor asks his patient a question, before the patient suddenly explodes into a huge mess of blood and gore. In the second video (Part 2), it shows the man's head sitting in the middle of a large pool of blood, still alive and screaming, while the doctor was screaming as well, as sad music played in the background. The video ends with the doctor hitting the guy's screaming disembodied head with a golf club or something. I can't remember the title of the video, and there's a good chance that it was taken down due to its content, despite the fact that it wasn't real blood. Please help!
that sounds more of something to ask the tip of my tong subredit, if its from movie or tv its unlikely lost
I agree it could yield results, but this sub is for non-lost but unidentified media, and there’s a rule to not just reditrect someone to TOMT.
The video has most likely been deleted. If it had a high number of views, YouTube probably deleted it for violating something. If it had a low number of views, the owner probably deleted it themselves.
What? You know what the video is? What makes you think that it got deleted? Please. Tell me.
They don’t know what it is, they are just speculating. I know many videos where the creator has deleted it themselves, the case of it being taken down by a company wouldn’t have happened unless it was a short the Youtuber stole or something, because companies only do that for copyright reasons. I, for one, think it could still be out there, as I have known videos where you can’t find them even if you search the title.
Post by expendableindigo on Feb 20, 2018 2:17:42 GMT
Believe it or not, a stage play was produced based on the SCP Foundation, the Internet-famous collaborative writing project. It appears no recordings of it are publically available. There’s a website (http://smockalley.com/ethics-committee/), an interview with the creators (https://mixcloud.com/Radiomade/reading-plays-interview-welcome-to-the-ethics-committee/), and a mention on Wikipedia. It was performed in 2014 (scheduled on the website for October 6th through the 11th in the Boy’s School [http://smockalley.com/boys-school/] of the Smock Alley Theatre in Dublin. This since-deleted review by Una Power was published on Belfield FM.(https://web.archive.org/web/20150801043617/http://belfieldfm.ie/)
It was presented by a company called “Deviant Logic” whose googling resulted in nothing.
Last Edit: Feb 20, 2018 2:25:27 GMT by expendableindigo: Added info
Post by expendableindigo on Sept 29, 2017 20:15:09 GMT
Wow, I had no idea this thing was missing. I loved this thing (yes, this exact version). There's still a link to it on Andkon Arcade, thought I don't know whether it's down or you need an outdated flash to play it.
Like you said about the many iterations of this game concept, there was also a simplified version for the IPhone called "RGB" in 2007 (standing for Red, Green, Blue, the three elements available). I wonder what the first iteration was?