Would thing you made consider lost media. I once made 2 comics in middle school. I lost most of the first one I made. Then the second I lost a few pages. There one panel i made I liked it very much, but I ended up losing it due to the book ripping apart.
This might be strange, but I had a friend who made comics about Peppa Pig back in elementary school. I forgot what the comics were called but something with Peppa Pig and 2 bacons. There were over 11 comics of it. Some comics included the dog and Peppa's friends basically. In the finale, Geroge and Peppa were falling down from the sky because she cut both of their angel wings from comic 10 and they both fell in a frying pan. There was a season 2 about it but it is forgotten. I also made two comics in elementary. Those comics are long gone now. If I could revisit the comics and feel nostalgic and cringe at the same time.
It's better to piss in the sink than to sink in the piss.
Wow, that’s pretty cool though. I did some comics at elementary too. I think I made one on Mortal Kombat and the other one of a creature was a scary version of sponge bob. Thanks for letting me revisit this memory though.
Would thing you made consider lost media. I once made 2 comics in middle school. I lost most of the first one I made. Then the second I lost a few pages. There one panel i made I liked it very much, but I ended up losing it due to the book ripping apart.
I made comics too 52 issues plus 2 novel specials. I still have mine though, and they were really bad lol.
Post by brasileirofodastico on Sept 25, 2023 0:14:00 GMT
i once recorded a network glitch on brazilian cable channel "modo viagem", it got wiped by my fucking grandmother and now i literally am the only one who will ever know that happened lol
On my old camera, I recorded snippets of an obscure news show called like Flipped or something like that on a regional kids channel when I was young. They discontinued the show in 2020 and I've never seen re-runs of it. I legit forgot it existed until I was going through my camera roll and went "Oh yeah, that show." I lost the memory card for that camera last year.
May not be lost media, per se, as the episodes are probably sitting in the station's archives, but whether or not they'll see the light of day is almost definitely no.
I live-tweeted a show while it was airing on Twitter and apparently did so well that one of the leads of the show commented that I should be professionally hired for my live tweeting! My twitter was deleted in 2016-a relative was basically running it for me since I kept forgetting it existed, they asked if I wanted it to just be deleted, and I agreed. So unless anyone saved any of them from the show on their own twitter, none of those tweets are available anymore.
Same for my old Tumblr account. I started a new one recently but my old one and anything on it is long gone.
My mom would record tons of home made tapes of our favorite shows - spongebob, tellitubbies, etc. and remove the commercials. While not having commercials is a loss, having original footage of specific airdates of these shows would be incredible. She wants them just as much as I do, but she has moved around so much that she doesn't know where they would be at.
I dunno if YouTube videos count, but I used to have downloaded (or have I actually? Don't remember) a parody version of the beginning of ''A Matter of Loaf and Death'' with the subtitle "Funny Alternate Openings", consisting of fanmade versions of the scene where Gromit pours tea for Wallace. The order of what Wallace consumed was tea (the original), diesel ("Hey! What are you playing at, lad?"), helium ("Ah, lovely cuppa, Gromit. Oh dear."), amnesia ("Ah, lovely cuppa, stranger."), paranoia (shocked face for a while, then "How's that breakfast coming on?"), and "LSD (banned)", where Wallace imagines a giant Postman Pat head while a distorted version of the ''Wallace & Gromit'' theme began playing.
It then cut to Gromit stirring a cup of tea with Wallace next to him, with a distorted face. It then cut to Piella arriving at Wallace's house, with the portrait displaying Postman Pat.
I remember some of the choices on display but were not used included "flatulence" and "foreign". On the "diesel" version, the options were merely the original in a different order.