I do remember the video "Ice Cream! - FCCD". Here are some stuff from my memory.
*video starts with a bucket that says ice cream, then cuts to a group kids siting outside* Kid 1: Man, it sure is hot out here. Kid 2: Yeah, I sure could use some water right now. Ice Cream Man: Did somebody say ice cream? *crashes van off camera* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Kid: I want chocolate. ICM *unable to hear the request due to engine*: What? Kid: I want choc- *is cut off by ICM* ICM *holding a cone with chalk inside*: Ok, here's your chalk. Kid: -olate. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Man: I want a sundae. ICM: Here's your Easter Sunday. *ICM holds a picture of Jesus Christ as a reference to another video "Hoppy Easter", but floats in to the sky* ICM: He'll be back ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*ICM gives a speech followed by the kids talking about fruit, video ends with the bucket from the start of the video but with fresh fruit on it*
And before someone like crumbelivable says how this could help. It might help someone who has the video remember and they could upload it, or at the very least someone to recreate the video.
Update: The Facebook page is still up and has thumbnails for the videos.
Yeah, the possible release dates aren't incredibly helpful. If a search was started we should probably try to get in touch with the people who worked on the film. William 'Tony' Hooper being the most likely candidate as I believe he has the film since he directed it and says he just needs to edit the film. The way he words it always sounds like he has the footage, but hasn't edited it yet. Though I've always found that reason puzzling, as Texas Chainsaw Massacre isn't big at all on digital special effects, at least the original ones, so it seems like he could just put the footage together quite easily. Though I still believe rights issues are the main reason why it hasn't been released, despite what William says. Modern day Texas Chainsaw Massacre films seem to be trying to distance themselves from the original sequels as they've retconed 2-4 and since this film is a direct sequel to 2, they don't want it to come out. That's just my theory.
Well I think that if there going to release it in any way, it's most likely going to be for something special.
Like for the 45th anniversary of the 1st film.
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This was planed to be the 7th episode in season 20 but was re-written after the Presidential Election, 1 day before it was set to air.
The plot would have involved former President Bill Clinton introducing himself as the "First Gentlemen of the United States". It's assumed Hillary Clinton would have seen shown as the newly elected 45th and first female President, This is most likely the reason it was re-written in to the episode "Oh, Jeez".
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I basically thought of creating a thread about YouTube videos over the years and present that have gone missing due to deletion, copyright strike, etc. Basically, it isn't your typical lost media.
Anyway, I'd like to start this thread on this video, called Mugman For Nothing QuickTime.
This video was uploaded previously, however was deleted afterwards and this is what remains. Basically, Mugman watches TV with his pet and then he gets sucked in to it. Some users have seen this video in full, however no full footage has been found... yet.
Okay, now it's your turn to find lost YouTube media. Post it in this thread right now and I, along with the rest of LMW, will try to find footage and everything else.
Actually, Jacob Lenard(the creator of mugman) metion in a tweet that he had an channel older than his current one(circa 2007). I can't remember the tweet that well, but I believe he stated that the channel was called lemurboy07 and that no one backed it up.
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I was watching blameitonjorge's new video about bad Wii games, and it talk about 2 cancelled sequel games.
Target: Terror 2
Target: Terror was a arcade shooter developed by raw thrills in 2004 and was ported to the Wii in 2008. The game ended with the player stopping a terrorist attack on the white house, the president thanking you and it going to static with text saying "to be continued". This was because a sequel was planned but it never came out.
Ninjabread Man 2: Blades of Fury
That's right, Ninjabread Man almost had a sequel, that was announced in January of 2008. Data Design Interactive made a website to have fans give ideas for the sequel. Data Design stop making games in 2008 and the main UK office went out of business in 2012, and the sequel was cancelled.
While these aren't the best games, if Rapsittie Street Kids has thought us anything is that even the worst stuff needs to be found. These games could have been something we could find enjoyment out of, and might have had a very slight chance of having something good in them.
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As the title may imply,I´m new to this site and just wanted to start my very first thread!
Lately I have started to have a knack lost media,lost memorabilia and just everything lost in general.It all started with a few youtube videos a few years ago,but back then I didn´t pay much attention to all this lost media talk,I just watched those videos out of pure boredom .However once I paid more attention to the topic and started to watch more about various topics such as lost pilots and lost tv-show episodes and memorabilia I started to realize how interesting this topic is and how much it has to offer.
However I never really got farther than watching youtube videos about those topics and never thought much of it.But now I would be really interested in participating in those topics myself,research those topics more and interact with people who are into the same stuff as me.
I don´t really have a starting-ground for launching my new hobby sadly,as whenever I mention lost media topics around my friends and family,they are fairly uninterested and write it off as a waste of time.
Maybe that´s another reason as to why I didn´t delve into it prior to registering to this forum.
But enough about that!
I wanted you to ask you guys where to start in this forum and topic in general (if there is even a beginning point to this whole topic) and what interests you the most about this whole lost media topic and what started YOUR whole interest in it!
I hope we can all have a nice discussion and share our opinions and I can really get started here!
Thank you guys in advance!
Cheers,OverGodlyCucumber
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Uhh.. Dude, this post is not for this part of the forums.
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Robotica was one of the three Robot Combat game shows (Battlebots, Robot Wars) that aired on TLC, from 2001-2002. Each robot would go through different obstacles, with the robot that gets the most points making the combat stage called "The Fight to the Finish".
Now that you are caught up we can move on.
although 20 of the episodes are on youtube (Even if most of them look like they were filmed on a block of cheese that was being grated) the episode that featured the season 2 champion "Flexy Flyer" is lost as of 2/6/18.
The other bots in the episode were "Fintastic!" "Scarab" and "TakaTakaTak".
The only footage as of today is in the season 2 finale when flexy flyer is introduce and when one of the show's host Ahmet zappa is talking about fintastic.
To give a rough idea of what there is out there about these three projects, here is what I've found through my own research throughout the years: Toy Story 3 and Monsters, Inc. 2: Lost in Scaradise both had general stories released. Toy Story 3 involved Buzz getting recalled to Taiwan (there was some art released) and Monsters, Inc. 2 involved Mike and Sully getting lost in the human world while looking for Boo. Both of those were confirmed to have had scripts written for them, but they were still in the early stages of scripting when they were cancelled. Finding Nemo 2 never had any information released except that it was in development, so there might not have been any materials produced at all. Additionally, Pixar did not look at any production material for these three films when Pixar started developing them. (As a side note, I weirdly love how dated that article is to the point that they referred to "Bolt" and "Tangled" as "American Dog" and "Rapunzel", respectively.)
I've found this.
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