Earlier this year, there was a video on YouTube titled, '33 Pieces of Lost Animation', or something very similar to that. It featured all manner of lost animated media; well-known and poorly-known. Not long ago, I was surprised to find that the video has apparently vanished. I remember that the last piece of lost animation that the video showcased was the Rocket Power pilot. I also remember that several comments on the video mentioned that the quality of the video was surprisingly good for such an unpopular account. Therefore, the video definitely wasn't a blameitonjorge video. Did anyone here download the video? Or at least, does anyone here know why the video got removed? I would be very surprised if the video got taken down due to copyright purposes. For the pieces of lost animation that were partially found, just a few seconds of each of them were shown in the video.
Last Edit: Sept 25, 2019 2:46:10 GMT by scheepers: Grammatical error(s)
Do you remember the name of the uploader/channel? We could ask them in another one of their videos or a social media account.
I wish I did. I would have mentioned the channel's name if I remembered it. I know that I didn't watch any of the channel's other videos (I don't even know whether there were any).
Last Edit: Sept 25, 2019 20:21:21 GMT by scheepers
Earlier this year, there was a video on YouTube titled, '33 Pieces of Lost Animation', or something very similar to that. It featured all manner of lost animated media; well-known and poorly-known. Not long ago, I was surprised to find that the video has apparently vanished. I remember that the last piece of lost animation that the video showcased was the Rocket Power pilot. I also remember that several comments on the video mentioned that the quality of the video was surprisingly good for such an unpopular account. Therefore, the video definitely wasn't a blameitonjorge video. Did anyone here download the video? Or at least, does anyone here know why the video got removed? I would be very surprised if the video got taken down due to copyright purposes. For the pieces of lost animation that were partially found, just a few seconds of each of them were shown in the video.
Do you remember about how many views the video had, the like-to-dislike ratio, what other media was in the video or how long the video was, even if you only remember it very faintly?
It could be, but remember that Valiskibum (even back in 2018) has over 500k subscribers, his videos average around 100k views and is the target of a lot of drama and rants, so he is actually quite popular. (Subjectively) his videos aren't very well-made, since he pumps them out at a very quick rate and the title doesn't seem as bait-and-switch as his videos often do (like "33 LOST Cartoons Nobody Has Ever Seen!".) And he usually doesn't do very much research and makes videos that are around 4 minutes, so I doubt he would cram that much lost media into one video.
Do you remember about how many views the video had, the like-to-dislike ratio, what other media was in the video or how long the video was, even if you only remember it very faintly?
I think that the video most likely had fewer than 50,000 views. It probably had far more likes than dislikes. It would have been fewer than fifteen minutes long. I was actually planning to list the other lost media that I remember the video featuring, even though that probably won't help in finding it, so here's the list: -Pink Crows music video (the guy said that it might not exist, so he would have made his video before the existence of this music video was confirmed). -Star Wars Detours -The, 'Don't touch that dial!', line from the 'Baby Bottleneck' Looney Tunes cartoon. -Voice recordings of Toy Story 2's Bullseye (which the guy also said might not exist). -A Toy Story animatic that was made for an award ceremony (I think that this was recently featured in a blameitonjorge video).
Last Edit: Oct 5, 2019 17:54:39 GMT by scheepers: Punctuation error(s)
I doubt that it matters much now, but I don't think that the Toy Story animatic for the award ceremony was mentioned in the lost video in question after all. There are two other pieces of lost animation that I remember were definitely also mentioned in this video; the alternate version of Animaniacs "The New Year's Party Tonight", and the cancelled Mighty No. 9 animated series. I did once ask the creator of a different lost media video on YouTube who I thought sounded similar to the creator of the lost video in question if he was the creator of that video, but I never heard back.
Last Edit: Dec 13, 2020 7:23:04 GMT by scheepers: Grammatical error(s)