I'm not a fan of media review YouTubers because most of them can either end up treating their personal opinions like facts or have fans that follow their every word and treat what they say like facts.
Here's a few I thought up in my imagination that would sound believable: 1. Thomas and the Magic Railroad (lost international teaser trailer of 2000 kids' movie, 1999)- Two teaser trailers of the kids' movie "Thomas and the Magic Railroad" were made: one for the United States and one for outside of the US. The latter teaser was known to be longer than the US teaser and includes footage filmed exclusively for the teaser, including scenes where Mr. Conductor Junior steers Thomas, even though he never did that in the film itself. The international teaser trailer was only shown in cinema screenings of kids' films outside of the US and was released and dubbed in countries that never released nor dubbed the film itself. Sadly, the teaser is currently lost as no known footage has resurfaced after its initial releases. In Japan, it was rumored that the teaser was used in a few Shogakukan kids' VHS tapes, but there was no actual proof. 2. Nick Jr. TATMR interstitials (lost interstitials featuring Michael E. Rodgers, 2000)- In 2000, Destination Films and Nick Jr teamed up to promote "Thomas and the Magic Railroad" throughout the summer of 2000. During commercial breaks, there would be interstitials where a star of the movie tells us about trains and how they work. The ones featuring Mara Wilson were found, but the ones featuring Michael E. Rodgers are entirely lost as no known recordings of those segments were surfaced online.
Post by doraemon2000 on Sept 28, 2023 18:35:37 GMT
I ended up coming across a video of Xuxa's Talk to Me album that was unreleased. I first thought that it would just be another bootleg with audio from the "Xuxa" series, but then I watched the video and was surprised that they were studio versions of the songs listed. Although, the album is still not 100% found as the video stopped just before "Xuxa's Alphabet" was going to play, and I think the studio version of "Rainbow" is still lost and not included in this video. Here's the link: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOKRTr0_Om0&ab
I have recently learned that localized versions of the 1997 Microsoft Plus! for Kids preview, and demo were included in European Windows 98 FE CDs as part of their interactive CD samplers. The languages that localized the preview/demo were British English, Spanish, French, Italian, and German. This hints that there might be full localized copies of Microsoft Plus! for Kids out there that were exported in those countries. Speaking of UK English, I also looked at the "Same Language Dub" page on TV Tropes and learned that the MSN 2.0 preview was dubbed into British English for European releases, but I couldn't find any copies of that dub nor specific proof, so I'm not sure if it actually exists or not. It's also odd because the preview is in live-action with on-screen actors, yet they're redubbed with British voice actors, and the preview's association with MSNBC and Slate was kept in the dub. Here's the links to where I found the information:
There are many shows/movies I used to love as a kid but now I don't care about or hate, such as Caillou, Barney (although, I feel bad for both of them for being hated a lot), alongside others. One example of a used-to-be childhood favorite that is now something I want to avoid is the High School Musical franchise. I was in love with all three movies as a kid, but nowadays I don't like them, mostly because of most of the songs being annoying.