Well I'm still looking for a lot of the stuff that I'm looking for. Though I hope that we all can find all of the lost media that we're looking for within our lifetimes, and possibly most within this decade.
Post by ChillyBeanBAM on Sept 14, 2024 19:35:04 GMT
The lost media I currently want found is the Cineplex TimePlay (a platform where players can connect their devices—such as a phone, tablet, or iPad—to a big screen and play games like film trivia) campaign for National Geographic's Brain Games television series that I saw back in August 2013.
Last Edit: Sept 14, 2024 19:35:17 GMT by ChillyBeanBAM
I have a soft spot for Welcome To Pooh Corner, cause back in the day, about six years ago or so I had a small hand in the search because I happened to stumble upon an episode on a Disney Channel tape from the 90s. I camripped it, and was going to scan it, but the capture card and computer I was working with were junk and could not create a rip where the audio and video were in sync. Due to life things I had to put my tapes in storage and now I'm not entirely sure where that particular tape remains.
On a completely different subject, the original JTK image, since I was a big creepypasta kid back in the 2010s. It's very fascinating to me and I'm curious if the Mariko lead is true.
I also have an absolute long shot desire for a lot of silent movies and old cinema in general. But a lot of that is certainly physically gone, but some absolutely bizarre discoveries have been made in that area. We'll have to start checking barns and salt mines for London After Midnight. Maybe a psych hospital, lol. But that's really hoping against all hope. Finding any reels is one thing, if those reels haven't rotted or turned to vinegar is another.
Early television is one I kinda wish I could have seen, too, but I've pretty much accepted that there's no damn way any of those 1930s-50s live broadcasts are anywhere. I do have hope for some of the BBC wiped tapes, for things like Doctor Who and other serials. Those are still long shots, but I really think if we look to other places that broadcasted these serials direct from the BBC we'll find some. As long as they didn't wipe their tapes either lmao.
Post by cheesypizza2000 on Oct 24, 2024 20:49:16 GMT
脳がすくすく! ふりふりねこちゃん, a Japanese children's book from 2016 that came with a rattle toy cat that plays music/sound effects, made by Benesse (same company as Shimajiro character) and Akachan Lab, part of a book series called Tamahiyo. It was recalled the following year because of the button on the cat's paw coming loose. I have a special interest in recalled toys, and I also love sensory toys and cats (I still play with a Blue's Clues rattle that similarly had a small part detach - Periwinkle's ear broke off and had to be glued back together; when I went to the hardware store to buy super glue and ask for help fixing it as I have poor dexterity the person working there just said "it isn't safe for a baby") While the Amazon page says it's not currently available, there is an image of the front cover and inside cover. That was all I could find at the moment www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/gp/product/4828868151/ Earlier this year (this was before I knew about LMW) I saw one for sale on a different Japanese site but I didn't win it and I was devastated...
脳がすくすく! ふりふりねこちゃん, a Japanese children's book from 2016 that came with a rattle toy cat that plays music/sound effects, made by Benesse (same company as Shimajiro character) and Akachan Lab, part of a book series called Tamahiyo. It was recalled the following year because of the button on the cat's paw coming loose. I have a special interest in recalled toys, and I also love sensory toys and cats (I still play with a Blue's Clues rattle that similarly had a small part detach - Periwinkle's ear broke off and had to be glued back together; when I went to the hardware store to buy super glue and ask for help fixing it as I have poor dexterity the person working there just said "it isn't safe for a baby") While the Amazon page says it's not currently available, there is an image of the front cover and inside cover. That was all I could find at the moment www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/gp/product/4828868151/ Earlier this year (this was before I knew about LMW) I saw one for sale on a different Japanese site but I didn't win it and I was devastated...
Of the books compiled in the slideshow, if I had to pick any other it would be キティとあそぼ!クレープの号 as I love Hello Kitty (I have the recalled Hello Kitty "Birthday Lollipop" Happy Meal toy from 2014), but 脳がすくすく! ふりふりねこちゃん is my main interest if anyone wants to help search (ISO assistance because I get stressed out very easily). docs.google.com/presentation/d/1DGgCz5c58MMmIzBVcpdkmvf3ezH7YEijW2Cplvp8KnU/edit?usp=sharing Hello, Curious Buddies! and げんき 2021 年 8・9月号 I own personally (I didn't get to put the latter on IA yet but a Google Drive link is accessible via the slideshow). According to the LMW Spreadsheet, Adam found Duggee and the Dinosaurs. Please note that "partial" books are still mostly lost; it just notes that there's anything other than the front cover that was found.
I would like to find the master version (no background noise) of “Mama’s Lullaby” from Harvey Beaks. It’s pretty obscure, but it’s a sweet song, and I still hold out hope that it will be found one day. youtu.be/PDVYOjHZ9RQ?si=Q_PpU0C9hD7ZE_Gq Here’s the link if you would like to listen to it.
Post by iarchiverandomstuff on Oct 27, 2024 18:23:33 GMT
The Canimals siamese cat short from 2008, which was one of many pilots for the series Canimals. This particular one was most likely screened at the 2008 LIMA Show since the other episode made around the same time, Angry Runner (the episodes use the same 3D models for the characters), was screened at the 2008 LIMA Show. People first noticed this in August/December 2016, I'd really love for the full thing to get found but since 2016 the only known footage can be seen in the Canimals TV series' credits, there hasn't even been a single photo of the short despite the fact I've found two images of Angry Runner (which is already found) being screened at the LIMA Show (Licensing International Expo) of 2008. As you can see on the page there's only been a couple new leads/theories since 2016.