@radiant Lloyd Firefly has a good point about "bold faced titles coming soon". I still think this could be "Dweebers"; another lost game. "Dweebers" sounds a bit like "Beebiss", if you exclude the "r" from "Dweebers". "I" probably comes from that it was the first game in the nonexistent series. "Yeah Yeah" could be a translation error of "Super" or something.
Only one problem: "Dweebers" was slated for a Game Boy release, ruling out this theory. But, who knows? It could of been slated for a NES release, as well. "Yeah Yeah" could also be part of the title for the nonexistent NES release. Think "Super Dweebers", probably an extension of the original, like "Super Pitfall".
"There was one episode called 'Special Ed' that didn't go through - it was just too real." This is rather interesting; Ed, Edd n' Eddy is for the most part, realistic. What was "too real" about this episode?
My take on it: Ed is put in a special needs class.
If this were the plot, yeah, I could see why it would be "too real". But alas, Danny Antonucci has never spoken anything else about this episode.
What's your thoughts on it?
Here's the wiki article, for reference: lostmediawiki.com/Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy_%27Special_Ed%27_(rumoured_lost_unfinished_2005_episode;_existence_unconfirmed)
Anyways, my favorites list would be too long, but some of mine are: The Daffy Doc Book Revue Tom Turk and Daffy The Great Piggy Bank Robbery Duck Amuck Bosko's Picture Show Porky Pig's Feat Rabbit Fire
I've got another one: video game betas and stuff that was not meant to be released to the public; stuff that isn't practical to find in other words, like you would have to do some illegal shit like break into a developer's house.
I see these pop up on the Wiki, and I'm just like "no"...
I guess people just have different versions of what lost means; like I guess something cancelled is lost, but not in the sense that you can find it, just that it was a scrapped idea.
I'm OK with all the video game prototypes and betas, because they (most of the time) have significance, unlike a 5-second Pivot animation that got lost in a hard drive crash. Like those Dr. Mario prototypes. Those were significant because the game was originally, very different.