Don't bother with this guy, it was one of many lame hoaxes he tried to perpetrate. He has since been banned for that. For example, here's his "proof" that he had a film reel containing an old racist cartoon:
This media might mean a lot to you but you can't just force people to be interested in something... sorry dude, but please don't do any more bumps like that unless you have new information
The thing with the Nutshack article is that when I first saw it (before I was a staff member), I assumed that it was just written as a joke because Nutshack was a meme at the time. You'll notice me raging in the comments on the page about it. I later found out, though, that Nutshack was hardly even known about at the time it was originally written, so I'm assuming it was sincere and not a troll.
As for whether or not it was lost, it's true that the second season can be officially streamed on some sites nowadays, so I've had some people tell me it was never lost. But I looked into it and couldn't find any evidence that the second season was anywhere online, official or not, at the time the article was written. So unless someone does find that damning evidence I was looking for, I think it can stay up.
Article Name: Teletoon (lost idents of Canadian cable channel; 1997-present) Edited?: (Yes) (No) Categories: Lost advertising and interstitial material, Lost animation, Lost TV, Partially found media Summary: Added descriptions for each of the bumpers (I tried to write a better intro but I'm not really sure what else to say about the bumpers as a whole). Link: lostmediawiki.com/Teletoon_(lost_idents_of_Canadian_cable_channel;_1997-present)
Thank you!! Added them to the OP. Glad at least one of those articles got rewritten - deleted the rest.
I did this edit like 2 weeks ago, it's really extensive so here goes.
Article Name: Rome - Get Free (lost album; 2014) Edited?: (Yes) (No) Categories: Lost music Summary: Fixed grammar, cleaned up text presentation, added gallery with videos and references, cleaned up tracklisting, and added infobox with an image. Link.
I remember this one guy who claimed he sold his friend's Nickelodeon Guts trophy for $500,000 and used it to buy a copy of The Electric Piper. Then he said that he would only give it out to the winners of an Electric Piper YTP contest. After people started calling him out, he claimed that he just sold his copy of the movie because we weren't being nice to him.
Article Name:"The Tale of Dr. Rabbit" and "Play a Game with Dr. Rabbit" (Lost audiocassette, 1996) Edited?: (No) Categories:Lost Audio and Needing work Summary: I just want to point out that NEITHER of these things are lost or seemingly ever have been. They've just been obscure. They can both be found with a quick Google search. Idk where to put a statement or complaint like this, so I'm putting it in this thread ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Do as you wish with it staffers Link:http://lostmediawiki.com/%22The_Tale_of_Dr._Rabbit%22_and_%22Play_a_Game_with_Dr._Rabbit%22_(Lost_audiocassette,_1996)
Those were uploaded to YouTube in October, and the article was written in September, so I think these were lost at the time it was written. I don't see any other pages where these could be bought or listened to. The weird thing is that the user who uploaded them to YouTube was the one who wrote the article, but I guess they found it after searching for a while, so, I think it can stay.
Article Name: Ring Suzune (Unreleased VOCALOID; 2011-2012) Edited?: (Yes) (No) Categories: Miscellaneous lost media, Needing work Summary: Added missing information, removed/changed existing incorrect information, added some sources, changed infobox picture. I also moved it. Ring Suzune and Lui Hibiki (Unreleased Vocaloids; 2011-2012) was the original page name, but since we don't even know if development for Hibiki Lui ever even started, then I think he should be excluded from this article for the most part. If development on him actually did start and was completed to the point where he was at least somewhat usable, then finding him might be different enough of a process that he should have his own page. I also marked it as "Needing work" since it's missing a lot of sources that I would need to dig around to find, because a lot of the information I got was from a friend who watched the whole Ring Suzune and VocaNext thing unfold first-hand. Link: lostmediawiki.com/index.php?title=Ring_Suzune_(Unreleased_VOCALOID;_2011-2012)
I might keep editing this throughout the day because with every wiki, when there's a page I contribute to, I always feel the need to go back and change a thing or two after I make the first contribution.
Nice! It looks much better now than it did. Added to OP. As of your most recent revision I personally think it has plenty of sources, but if you still have more that you know you want to add, feel free to do that. I removed the needing work tag since there are too many articles that are far worse off.
Article Name: Project Velocity (unreleased Xbox racing game; 2005) Edited?: (Yes) (No) Categories: Lost video games Summary: Added the infobox and the section on gameplay. This never had the needing work header though, so that's strange. Also, if the game is unreleased but the beta was found, does that make it lost or found media? Link: lostmediawiki.com/Project_Velocity_(unreleased_Xbox_racing_game;_2005)
Article Name: Mister Moose's Fun Time (partially found spinoff series of 'Captain Kangaroo.'; late 1990s) Edited?: (Yes) (No) Categories: Lost TV, Partially found media (maybe lost puppetry? Wasn't sure if I should add that one) Summary: Added the table, fixed the first section a bit, renamed article, and majorly fixed the embedded videos. Link: lostmediawiki.com/Mister_Moose%27s_Fun_Time_(partially_found_spinoff_series_of_%27Captain_Kangaroo.%27;_late_1990s)
Article Name: Kingdom Kingdom Hearts: V Cast (partially found mobile game; 2005) Edited?: (Yes) (No) Categories: Lost video games. Partially found media Summary: Updated and rewrote it. Still working on a solution to the videos though, since it's impossible to embed playlists. Link: lostmediawiki.com/Kingdom_Hearts:_V_Cast_(partially_found_mobile_game;_2005)
In addition to all of this, I removed the needing work category from Shin Chan, as it did not have the header and seems very well written. I didn't do any other work on it though, so don't give me credit for fixing it up. Edit: I removed the tag from Guitar Hero 7 too, since it also doesn't have the banner and is fairly well written.
Thank you for your hard work! Added all 4 to OP. Also, in terms of Project Velocity and Guitar Hero 7, for some reason that author pre-emptively adds a Needing Work tag to every article he posts. I'm not sure why (to him or anyone else reading this - please don't do that. If you think it needs work, then work on it more before you post it. If you don't think it needs work, then why would you add it at all?). ALSO, back in April we clarified that transferring articles over from a certain... other wiki, is NOT allowed anymore (unless you were the one who wrote it and decided to post it on both sites). We're cracking down harder on plagiarism now, so from now on all articles of this nature posted after the clarification will be deleted on-sight. However, for a handful of articles posted shortly before the rule change, we decided to give a grace period for them to be re-written. So far, they have not, and any that are still in a plagiarized state on June 1st will be deleted. Here are the articles this applies to:
13 Queens Boulevard (partially found sitcom TV series; 1979) Angry Birds (lost online variations of mobile game; 2009-2014?) Another Day (partially found CBS sitcom TV series; 1978) I'm a Big Girl Now (partially found sitcom TV series; 1980-1981) In the Beginning (partially found sitcom TV series; 1978) It's Anybody's Guess (partially found episodes of game show; 1977) Makin' It (partially found sitcom TV series; 1979) On the Rocks (partially found American remake of Porridge TV series; 1975-1976) Ryan's Four (partially found medical drama TV series; 1983) Shaping Up (partially found sitcom TV series; 1984) Sword of Justice (partially found drama TV series; 1978-1979) The Ted Knight Show (partially found spin-off of TV series; 1978) The Waverly Wonders (partially found sitcom TV series; 1978) Go get em team
Shoot, yeah, I guess that's the issue then. Installing the newest version wouldn't be as easy as it might seem though, since it only works with MediaWiki 1.25+, and the LMW still runs on 1.23.6. According to dycaite, upgrading the whole site would be a massive process so I wouldn't hold your breath on it happening soon. Sorry
EDIT: Actually, 2.2.8 is the EmbedVideo version that supposedly fixed the playlist issue, and that version runs on MediaWiki 1.23+. Maybe it's possible after all?
I've loved the Avalanches album Since I Left You for a while now and always knew of its issue with having certain samples removed due to clearance issues, but I didn't know until now that it was originally meant to include another track that had to be taken out entirely. And after listening to it.... fuck this sample clearance bullshit. This is goddamn amazing, I can't stop listening to it. If this was included on the finished album it would have been one of the best tracks on there.
Speaking of the sample removals - I had only listened to the original Australian version with all the samples intact, but when I went to buy my physical copy of the album, I didn't have enough money for that version. So I bought the more common one, as it was much cheaper, even though I was disappointed it had a bunch of samples taken out. Or at least, so I thought. When trying to compare versions today, I realized that the seller goofed up and accidentally sent me the original version instead for $40 less than it would have cost! Rad as hell