The Hampster Dance holiday special is a really interesting one to me since it sold about 2000 copies, but nobody can find it now. Those sound like really low odds, but I have found a CD with a print run of 2000 and an autographed CD with a print run of 50 at thrift stores.
Hoarding obscure self-published music on the off chance someone misses it.
I love looking for lost English dubs of the Dragon Ball franchise and the Phuuz dubs of Doraemon and Crayon Shin-Chan. Who knows what might be revealed. I also like looking for lost media featuring Jason Donovan (mostly lost personal appearances, but I'm looking for lost songs and music videos too) and Michael E. Rodgers (mostly personal appearances, commercial appearances (while I found one of the commercials myself, the rest of them are lost or hard to find), and others), and early US TV airings of Thomas and the Magic Railroad (who knows, there might be an alternate version of the final cut that has extra footage and/or alternate takes that we've never heard of before, since a decent amount of TV versions of movies get the extra footage/alternate takes treatment, but I might be wrong)
Post by thatgamingasshole on Nov 23, 2020 0:43:24 GMT
I'm utterly obsessed with Yeah Yeah Beebiss I and basically, I fell down the Lost Media rabbit hole a while ago following YYBI and and I actually FOUND this place because I found LSuperSonicQ looking for info on YYBI and through him, I found the Lost Media Wiki. And holy shit do I have a TON of theories. Put succinctly, there are about a dozen reasons it wasn't just a "copyright trap" and about ten that make "mistranslated" seem somewhat unlikely. So my only assumption is there ACTUALLY IS a game, either released or never released but once in development, called Yeah Yeah Beebiss I or some variation thereof.
The immediate second to Yeah Yeah Beebiss I would be Go For Punch, and yes I'm one of those people who genuinely believes it's real, because to be perfectly blunt...ok realtalk: I'm deeply into B.E. porn and so, as someone who has leapt headfirst into a wide variety of dark web breast expansion sites, I've seen some crazy shit. I literally have stumbled accidentally into hentai that makes Go For Punch sound not just tame in comparison, stuff posted openly on dark web sites that makes "nine girls commit suicide in a bathroom" sound like the summary for an episode of My Little Pony about Fluttershy getting dolled up for the Homecoming Dance and getting locked in a bathroom with Rainbow Dash. So yeah I believe Go For Punch is real because, frankly, I'm literally SEEN some stuff that could in fact be the actual anime, in the form of hentai comics. Maybe it was an adapation?
I'm utterly obsessed with Yeah Yeah Beebiss I and basically, I fell down the Lost Media rabbit hole a while ago following YYBI and and I actually FOUND this place because I found LSuperSonicQ looking for info on YYBI and through him, I found the Lost Media Wiki. And holy shit do I have a TON of theories. Put succinctly, there are about a dozen reasons it wasn't just a "copyright trap" and about ten that make "mistranslated" seem somewhat unlikely. So my only assumption is there ACTUALLY IS a game, either released or never released but once in development, called Yeah Yeah Beebiss I or some variation thereof.
The immediate second to Yeah Yeah Beebiss I would be Go For Punch, and yes I'm one of those people who genuinely believes it's real, because to be perfectly blunt...ok realtalk: I'm deeply into B.E. porn and so, as someone who has leapt headfirst into a wide variety of dark web breast expansion sites, I've seen some crazy shit. I literally have stumbled accidentally into hentai that makes Go For Punch sound not just tame in comparison, stuff posted openly on dark web sites that makes "nine girls commit suicide in a bathroom" sound like the summary for an episode of My Little Pony about Fluttershy getting dolled up for the Homecoming Dance and getting locked in a bathroom with Rainbow Dash. So yeah I believe Go For Punch is real because, frankly, I'm literally SEEN some stuff that could in fact be the actual anime, in the form of hentai comics. Maybe it was an adapation?
The first paragraph had me but the second paragraph.... was interesting to read. I think go for a punch is a hoax because the origins are 4chan and you don't really go on the "deep web" to find anime, streaming videos over TOR is a bitch to the point that loading images and text can take over a minute. While horror anime exists, it sounds pretty fake. It is one of those creepypastas that sounds real at first (I was fooled at first) but the more I thought about it the less I believed. It is just so full of holes from the deep web aspect, even if you are stealing anime (as all of us know because the lost media community is full of this shit) you don't need to go to tor to break copyright law , broken copyright law is all over youtube, dailymotion and sketchy websites.
Anyway I think YYB1 is probably a copyright trap and someone got caught using it...
For some reason the DBZ JBVO episode is something I've been obsessed with tracking down. But again, I saw it when it aired, have distinct memories of it (Johnny Bravo at one point says "there's that Frieza guy"), and it was before I moved so it was before it's time slot changed which directly contradicts the one clip of it online, which has lead me to believe it was put on re-runs, and I more or less confirmed my own theory on that when I looked up cartoon network's old schedule.
I'm utterly obsessed with Yeah Yeah Beebiss I and basically, I fell down the Lost Media rabbit hole a while ago following YYBI and and I actually FOUND this place because I found LSuperSonicQ looking for info on YYBI and through him, I found the Lost Media Wiki. And holy shit do I have a TON of theories. Put succinctly, there are about a dozen reasons it wasn't just a "copyright trap" and about ten that make "mistranslated" seem somewhat unlikely. So my only assumption is there ACTUALLY IS a game, either released or never released but once in development, called Yeah Yeah Beebiss I or some variation thereof.
The immediate second to Yeah Yeah Beebiss I would be Go For Punch, and yes I'm one of those people who genuinely believes it's real, because to be perfectly blunt...ok realtalk: I'm deeply into B.E. porn and so, as someone who has leapt headfirst into a wide variety of dark web breast expansion sites, I've seen some crazy shit. I literally have stumbled accidentally into hentai that makes Go For Punch sound not just tame in comparison, stuff posted openly on dark web sites that makes "nine girls commit suicide in a bathroom" sound like the summary for an episode of My Little Pony about Fluttershy getting dolled up for the Homecoming Dance and getting locked in a bathroom with Rainbow Dash. So yeah I believe Go For Punch is real because, frankly, I'm literally SEEN some stuff that could in fact be the actual anime, in the form of hentai comics. Maybe it was an adapation?
I thought Go For A Punch was real at first, but the guy claiming to be the 4chan OP with evidence seemed pretty convincing to me. His evidence is fakable, but it seems like a lot of effort for very little reward. I have no doubt something like it COULD exist, but it seems like this specific anime is a hoax.
Even if it is fake, searching for it is likely to lead to a bunch of other obscure horror anime being unearthed, so it's a plus regardless.
Hoarding obscure self-published music on the off chance someone misses it.
I personally think the "Pink Morning Cartoon" search was very interesting, especially how wholesome the end of it was (despite the original source material being a little unnerving)
Theres also the "Clockman" cartoon (Or whatever it was called again, I already forgot), but I feel like anything else I bring up would be the very tip of the iceberg. I am still relatively new to the Lost Media community, as I've mostly been looking from an outsider view. Theres a lot of things in this thread I have yet to hear about, so I may check some of them out.
I personally think the "Pink Morning Cartoon" search was very interesting, especially how wholesome the end of it was (despite the original source material being a little unnerving)
Theres also the "Clockman" cartoon (Or whatever it was called again, I already forgot), but I feel like anything else I bring up would be the very tip of the iceberg. I am still relatively new to the Lost Media community, as I've mostly been looking from an outsider view. Theres a lot of things in this thread I have yet to hear about, so I may check some of them out.
Yeah Pink Morning Cartoon was insane...
Just the look of it and the bizarre and fucking crazy, or as you more generously put it, unnerving it looked. I genuinely thought it was either some kind of deep web pedophile thing or perhaps a creepypasta or some kind of viral marketing for a horror movie or something (remember Ethan Haas Was Right?) but in the end...it was some kind of poorly made kid's cartoon?!
I literally was floored by how benign it was! It's like searching for the origin of Jeff the Killer and you find out it's the nickname some kid in Kansas used for his late beagle.
I personally think the "Pink Morning Cartoon" search was very interesting, especially how wholesome the end of it was (despite the original source material being a little unnerving)
Theres also the "Clockman" cartoon (Or whatever it was called again, I already forgot), but I feel like anything else I bring up would be the very tip of the iceberg. I am still relatively new to the Lost Media community, as I've mostly been looking from an outsider view. Theres a lot of things in this thread I have yet to hear about, so I may check some of them out.
Yeah Pink Morning Cartoon was insane...
Just the look of it and the bizarre and fucking crazy, or as you more generously put it, unnerving it looked. I genuinely thought it was either some kind of deep web pedophile thing or perhaps a creepypasta or some kind of viral marketing for a horror movie or something (remember Ethan Haas Was Right?) but in the end...it was some kind of poorly made kid's cartoon?!
I literally was floored by how benign it was! It's like searching for the origin of Jeff the Killer and you find out it's the nickname some kid in Kansas used for his late beagle.
Everyone thought it had to be creepy on purpose, and I knew that it easily could have been accidental. I've seen enough early CGI to know how something could be unintentionally creepy. Also, never once thought it was deep web related. To me it was either a prank, a poorly made kid's show, or a student film/art project.
I always bring up student/art films because as someone who was a film major and worked as a projectionist, I've seen a ton of creepy offbeat films/animations. One time I learned about a performance artist who tied himself up, and would drag his body across a bunch of rocks while grunting in pain, at night, filmed it, and then paid so it could air as a commercial at night on TV at like 3 AM. Imagine seeing that without the context it was performance art.