Last night, only one of two new Jellies episodes aired. The other with the title above was pulled with no explanation and a rerun aired in its place. [adult swim] streams their show premieres early on Fridays, and only episode 6, Last Reggie on Earth, was available. This morning, they changed the page so Last Reggie on Earth said episode 5, and iTunes/Amazon say the same thing.
They advertised it as normal too, claiming two new episodes would be available on Twitter when only one was
Neither [adult swim] nor any show staff has given any explanation thus far. I'm not sure we'll ever find the episode, but I'd like to find a reason WHY it was pulled.
The episode synopsis was "Wu Tang takes over Cornell's high school in a quest for homage"
Can anyone find old videos by TimothyDeLaGhetto2 or TipsyBartender/SkyyJohn/SkyyJohn2? Both of these users seem to have deleted a LOT of their old, edgier content.
Also, PsychedSubstance has a lot of deleted videos that need to be found as well.
TipsyBartender, AKA SkyyJohn, is arguably the largest bartending channel on YouTube. Over half of his old videos, either solo or featuring some of the Tipsy girls, have been made private. He also deleted his TipsyVlogs channel, but those can be found on YouTube with ease.
For real OG fans of this dude, I'm sure you remember his old channels SkyyJohn and SkyyJohn2, where he gave lifestyle/sex advice (most famously in his series "Ask The John") and deleted those once TipsyBartender became his big moneymaker. Those videos are lost and have been private since early 2014, but ONCE IN A BLUE MOON they'll be reuploaded to YouTube only to be taken down quite promptly, dude really wants to hide his more testosterone-fueled past videos.
These videos are lost but a great deal of them exist in the wild, or on somebody's computer. Unfortunately, I don't know where to start looking
Bumping a year old thread that nobody gave a shit about for a lost show nobody gave a shit about. Didn't even have an article
Anyways, it's been found! My method of finding it was so fucking easy it hurts... and now I know this one could've been solved in 2015. Damn that one hurts.
Unfortunately, I've been instructed to not share links here or anywhere, but keep your eyes on MySpleen over the next week or two (as soon as I leave college for the summer). This show is fucking UPROARIOUS.
Did the Wayback Machine capture any Hubba-Bubba/Bubble Tape games from BEFORE that? I can't check rn but I remember one where you played as a kid dropping water balloons
I only remember this game bc I hoped it was a port of the arcade game Carnival King.
I don't expect much of a hunt for these as I presume most members here (myself included) are way too young to have ever seen any of these shows live, but a remarkable amount of Nickelodeon's launch line-up, besides Pinwheel, seems to be near totally lost. I also highly doubt the masters exist for the majority of these programs considering their age, and if they do whether they'd be within the Viacom vaults or in someone's house in Columbus. We don't even have episode counts for the majority of these. Some examples
Nickel Flicks - No footage found (what happened to the pre-taped segments? Destroyed?) By The Way - No footage OR EVEN A SHOW SUMMARY found Video Comic Book - Two episodes found (Apparently 70 segments were made, did this even have a budget?)
Hocus Focus - Short clips on YouTube available PopClips - One episode is on YouTube split into chunks with some missing audio, as well as bumpers and clips
I don't feel like indexing every show, the majority of them are virtually non-existent regarding footage.
Also, I'm not a member on the Classic Nick Shows tracker so if someone else is and can tell us what they've got from this era that'd be dope
Welp, on Thursday 2/22 HBO Family airs Crashbox 26, and on Friday 2/23 they air Crashbox 40. I'm more than willing to chalk this one up to production oddities, unless someone else has other theories.
This is one I'm gonna have quite a struggle with. Many years ago I saw an Ashy Larry mockumentary online (on either YouTube or Vimeo) that ran approximately 20-30 minutes, done partially as a faux-interview, which focused on his fictitious years after Chappelle's Show. In it, he became famous, left his girlfriend (leaving a note calling her an ashy motherfucker) and started dating white women and partying with only whites. Somewhere after that is an interrogation scene with 5 black women questioning his racial dating preferences, to which he responds (one of the few lines I remember near verbatim) "because a white woman never told me 'niggas ain't shit'". This is followed by him running back to his ex's apartment only to find her with a new man. The mockumentary ended with the interviewer questioning if he could compromise by going by Ashford Larry or Ashy Lawrence, and Ashy belligerently disagreeing.
I can't even find the title of this thing, and I've been looking for at least half a decade now. IMDB was not helpful, and I remember none of the actors besides Donnell Rawlings himself. Does anyone know what I'm talking about?
Crashbox IS still in production. It was rebooted recently.
I was also just giving an example of HBO having not all episodes of a show available. There are other shows they do that with, but that's just the one that popped into my mind.
I'd love to be proven wrong but AFAIK all their other shows that have ended have either the complete series available (Eastbound, The Wire, The Sopranos, Oz, Deadwood, Carnivale, Larry Sanders, Spawn) or completely missing (Ricky Gervais, TLaToT, Spicy City, Arliss, many early miniseries).
I don't see why they'd make only a few episodes missing if they had the distribution deal for the complete series seeing how there's no hype to build for any reason.
I don't think we should use Last Week Tonight as a point of comparison, considering that's still running and Crashbox hasn't been in production since 2000 or earlier.
Literally none of their other ended shows have a 13 episode chunk missing. They're either all there (most shows past Oz) or none there (Life and Times of Tim, Dream On)
Crashbox IS still in production. It was rebooted recently.
...are you basing that off Wikipedia because there is literally no reference for that and the HBO schedule shows nothing
LONG TERM POTENTIAL TEST: Tomorrow HBO Family is airing S02E19 (according to zap2it) and the reruns move chronologically from there (starting again at S01E01).. so we can find out in about 6 weeks if they even air S02E01-S02E13.
I'm thinking this could be a case like The State where episodes are listed as existing but descriptions show that they actually were repurposed into other episodes (S01E04 and S01E05 were repurposed into S01E06)