Will this effect my enjoyment on listening to music and watching my favorite media (most of the stuff I listen to and watch are somewhat family-friendly)?
Last Edit: Nov 22, 2019 20:38:45 GMT by doraemon2000
I like looking at articles about lost English dubs of anime, including the Phuuz dubs of Doraemon and Crayon Shin-chan from the 2000's. My other favorite is the TATMR uncut workprint and it'll be nice if I saw more footage of the 1973 anime of Doraemon.
I wish I was more knowledgeable when it comes to anime, since there's so much good stuff to be found even if it's existence is unconfirmed. With dubs, there's the alleged lost 4Kids dub of Case Closed's first episode, though I don't know how excited I'd be if one came about. I'm also not sure if a dub for the banned episode of Ghost Stories ever happened either, but it would be interesting if it did or not. With much older stuff, it's a shame that those ones will likely never be found either - particularly the pre-WW2 stuff.
"4Kids dub of the first episode of Case Closed/Detective Conan"? You mean the rumored lost Fox Kids dub from 2000?
I like looking at articles about lost English dubs of anime, including the Phuuz dubs of Doraemon and Crayon Shin-chan from the 2000's. My other favorite is the TATMR uncut workprint and it'll be nice if I saw more footage of the 1973 anime of Doraemon.
I first got into lost media in the summer of 2013, after I read some Creepypastas. I thought the Creepypastas were real creepy stories about the author's encounterance with a lost episode of a cartoon or an unreleased director's cut of a film, or even a lost peice of media that was cursed, but then I came across the Lost Media Wiki and it showed the real lost media, not the ones from the Creepypastas (A few years later at the time I had a crush on Michael E. Rodgers, I learned that the Creepypasta stories I read were all made up to scare people for fun). I now visit the Lost Media Wiki often.
I'm sorry. The reason why I fall for media that don't exist is because when I see the info for the first time, I get so interested that I don't think twice. At least I didn't research anything about this mysterious "Thunder Unlimited" company and their dubs, unlike the time I fell for the false IMDB info about a supposed 1995 NBC broadcast premiere of "The Castle of Cagliostro", one of my favorite animated films of all time, as mentioned here: www.imdb.com/title/tt0079833/companycredits?ref_=tt_ql_dt_4.
Interesting. I didn't know they dubbed the shows listed at one point. I hope I can see one of their dubs that they've done outside of their work on dubbing Dingo Pictures mockbusters someday to see how good or bad they are.
Last Edit: Sept 20, 2019 2:14:04 GMT by doraemon2000
You are very close, but unfortunately, that's not it. The episode's title includes one stuffed bunny coming alive and getting revenge. The episode I explained is entirely different, as it has almost all of Nene-chan's stuffed bunnies coming alive, and Nene's friends being in the dream too. I've only seen clips of it on the strange video I've seen and I haven't seen the whole episode.
When I saw the episode's footage, it was actually a real episode, since the animation and character designs are exactly the same as the other Shin-chan episodes and the animation looks like it was made in the mid 90's. Too bad I couldn't find the video with the footage. I tried searching it up (The video's name is in Japanese), but I couldn't find it. I shouldn't have removed the video from my "History" tab.
A few months ago, I came across a strange YouTube video that showed some footage of an unknown horror (?) episode of Crayon Shin-chan. If I remember correctly, there was one scene where Nene was putting on a play with her other friends, and her stuffed bunnies was the audience, clapping with their long rabbit ears while wearing nice suits, while sitting on tables from a fancy restaraunt. Then, there was one scene where a stuffed bunny took Masao away while he was naked, and he was screaming and crying for help while being carried away. I think this episode might've been one of Nene-chan's nightmares. I was trying to look for the episode in full, but I havent seen any info anywhere. Due to its creepiness, after I watched part of the YouTube video, I deleted it from my "History" tab from my YouTube account, and now I coundn't find the video with the episode footage. I don't even known if it was dubbed in any foriegn language other than its original Japanese version. I also think it might've been one of the earliest Crayon Shin-chan horror episodes about Nene's stuffed bunnies coming alive, since it looked like it was made in the mid to late 90's. If you found any info or found the full episode, please comment below.
Last Edit: Jun 13, 2019 13:32:51 GMT by doraemon2000