Post by lostboombang2019 on Sept 30, 2020 21:19:31 GMT
I know I've brought this kind of stuff up before, but I might as well bring it up again since I haven't been able to make much progress. I'm mainly looking for various lost media from the Hub Network. Whether it's missing bumpers or promos for series like Cosmic Quantum Ray,Dennis and Gnasher,Carmen Sandiego, or Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, or Hub originals that have next to no episodes online like Majors and Minors (Only full episode is episode 1 and the rest is just clips and promos, courtesy of The Hub's YouTube channel) and Parents Just Don't Understand (full series is only available on Amazon Prime,only other footage is clips and promos from Hub's YouTube channel).
I doubt you'd be much help here, especially if you're not american. So here this hidden camera show on ABC started where they film people helping actors in realistic situations. Situations such as teens leaving their friend because he's Muslim, a mother attempting to prevent a transgender woman from entering the women's room (featuring jazz jennings as a guest), and others I can't think of rn. Basically theres some segments of the show that went missing from the internet. I listed them on my forum, check it out for more info,
I doubt you'd be much help here, especially if you're not american. So here this hidden camera show on ABC started where they film people helping actors in realistic situations. Situations such as teens leaving their friend because he's Muslim, a mother attempting to prevent a transgender woman from entering the women's room (featuring jazz jennings as a guest), and others I can't think of rn. Basically theres some segments of the show that went missing from the internet. I listed them on my forum, check it out for more info,
I'm looking for a Japanese webseries called Ura Stacha (うらすたちゃ). This program was created by Starchild, who were a Japanese record label who primarily worked on anime and had many different voice actors and actresses signed to it, and aired throughout 2007. The show had two "seasons", the first hosted by Kaori Nazuka and Shizuka Hasegawa and the second hosted by Ai Nonaka and Takagaki Ayahi. The show would begin with one foot from each of the hosts, which had faces and ribbons drawn on the sole, introducing the show and promoting various anime shows or CDs, eventually leading into some kind of skit between the two. While the hosts would be visible in the background reading the script, their feet were intended to be separate characters. After this section, the hosts would interview a guest, usually a voice actor or voice actress. Finally, the feet would return to sign off the show. Some episodes across the two seasons are still available on NicoNico and YouTube, but other than those, nothing else really exists beyond behind-the-scenes photos from the hosts and screenshots from episodes. There are archived versions of the website on the Wayback Machine (https://web.archive.org/web/2007*/http://www.starchild.co.jp/don/ura/index.html), but all of them are broken and don't display properly. Also, I apologize if I got some information wrong. I'm not fluent in Japanese and most of my knowledge comes from translation from Google Translate.
Last Edit: Oct 4, 2020 18:51:35 GMT by pc09876: Added some additional information
Post by iwanttoseelostmedia on Jan 26, 2021 9:35:37 GMT
I'm looking for all 59 lost episodes of Sesame Street, all of which were part of the Early Classic era (Season 1-14). You can find out more about these episodes here: muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Lost_episodes_of_Sesame_Street
I'm also looking for inserts from episodes that have survived, but remained elusive for decades.
Post by videoranger007 on Jan 26, 2021 11:36:53 GMT
I'm looking for episodes of English dubbed anime and Japanese superhero shows that were only broadcast in Southeast Asia. Many of these were only shown on television or released on rare VHS or VCD copies. Of particular interest:
-Ogon Bat Australian English dub (Released as "Phantaman" and shown on Network 9 throughout the 60s-70s. Only the audio to a single radio or possibly tv commercial promo remains). Heres some more info: thesearchforphantaman.tumblr.com/
-Baratack Filipino English dub (only 3 episodes remain and appear to be from home tv recordings and one episode is from an 8mm recording)
-Pauls Miraculous Adventure Filipino English dub (Released as "Paul in Fantasy Land" No episodes in circulation. Existence confirmed by press materials and tons of people that remember watching it)
-Steel Jeeg Filipino English dub (No episodes in circulation. Existence confirmed by press materials and tons of people that remember watching it)
-Heroman Hong Kong English dub (No episodes in circulation, Entire series was broadcast on Disney XD in Singapore and Malaysia)
-Hokuto No Ken "William Winckler" English dub (Only a handful of clips online. Most likely broadcast on Japanese and Hong Kong video sites and possibly cable television)
-Flashman Malaysian English dub (Only 4 episodes in circulation. Was released on VHS and most likely VCD)
I'm looking for episodes of English dubbed anime and Japanese superhero shows that were only broadcast in Southeast Asia. Many of these were only shown on television or released on rare VHS or VCD copies. Of particular interest:
-Ogon Bat Australian English dub (Released as "Phantaman" and shown on Network 9 throughout the 60s-70s. Only the audio to a single radio or possibly tv commercial promo remains). Heres some more info: thesearchforphantaman.tumblr.com/
-Baratack Filipino English dub (only 3 episodes remain and appear to be from home tv recordings and one episode is from an 8mm recording)
-Pauls Miraculous Adventure Filipino English dub (Released as "Paul in Fantasy Land" No episodes in circulation. Existence confirmed by press materials and tons of people that remember watching it)
-Steel Jeeg Filipino English dub (No episodes in circulation. Existence confirmed by press materials and tons of people that remember watching it)
-Heroman Hong Kong English dub (No episodes in circulation, Entire series was broadcast on Disney XD in Singapore and Malaysia)
-Hokuto No Ken "William Winckler" English dub (Only a handful of clips online. Most likely broadcast on Japanese and Hong Kong video sites and possibly cable television)
-Flashman Malaysian English dub (Only 4 episodes in circulation. Was released on VHS and most likely VCD)
- ABC pilot episode "Cadets" starring Soleil Moon Frye (Punky Brewster) & Jaleel White (Urkul from Family Matters) , this aired on ABC in 1988.
- NBC Saturday Morning Preview 1986 Alvin and the Chipmunks go Back to School
this is posted on youtube in horrible quality, with a tiny screensize, if ANYONE has a full recording in good quality, please PM me, or post the link in this thread.
- McDonald's Commercial from probably 1982/83 or 1984, with Soleil Moon Frye, in it...
- Sunmaid Raisins commercial from 1982? with Soleil Moon Frye, in it...
Is there anyone that could help me try to find 3 unreleased Hollywood Undead songs? I messaged one of the producers of the 3 songs on instagram a week ago but I haven’t got a response so far.
Is there anyone that could help me try to find 3 unreleased Hollywood Undead songs? I messaged one of the producers of the 3 songs on instagram a week ago but I haven’t got a response so far.