Leon the Chameleon: Probably not to be confused with the book, this is a cartoon that I can only find a single image from. Reportedly, this is from 1983, & there's literally no information about this show on the internet.
Not quite; this page has a few other screenshots from the cartoon, and it notes that there were 40 episodes that were each just one-and-a-half minutes long. It was most likely an interstitial show, by the looks. www.planete-jeunesse.com/fiche-1014-leon-le-cameleon.html
Leon the Chameleon: Probably not to be confused with the book, this is a cartoon that I can only find a single image from. Reportedly, this is from 1983, & there's literally no information about this show on the internet.
Not quite; this page has a few other screenshots from the cartoon, and it notes that there were 40 episodes that were each just one-and-a-half minutes long. It was most likely an interstitial show, by the looks. www.planete-jeunesse.com/fiche-1014-leon-le-cameleon.html
Woah, that's neato! Thanks, I never thought you'd find something like that, I certainly never came across it if you didn't mention that.
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Phelous recently posted a video about a Dingo Pictures-themed iceberg.
That was a blast to see when it dropped and it reminded me just how much of what we know about the Dingo lore would probably be lost to time if it wasn't for his research.
The Magic Pencil: Another cartoon, this time seemingly of Israeli origin. I can't find any information on this one at all, which actually makes the show look creepier than it already was(seriously, it looks like an uncanny version of a Looney Tunes cartoon, mixed with a bit of Chalkzone, making for a rather cursed looking show). Here's the intro to this extremely cursed cartoon.
Cupido: A French cartoon about a cupid going around town pulling out heart-arrows at random civilians so that the town would not be a toxic society. Both the original French version, & the English dub are lost. The intro to the French version is available(as well as a Hebrew intro), whereas the English dub is completely lost.
Here's some more info I found:
The Magic Pencil I used to love this show as a kid! Thank you for reminding me of it. It was a show that aired around 1998 and taught you how to draw things/characters. It's not an Israeli production, some people claim it's called El lapiz magico but I couldn't find the original. Here's an episode: www.youtube.com/watch?v=EclOsoLZszg&ab_channel=roiebh
Post by extremewreck2000 on Oct 17, 2022 8:24:22 GMT
Not lost media as its main topic, but chadrocks_2020(cTgman on Icebergcharts) & I have been working on an iceberg called Western Animation Urban Legends And Myths:
So far there's about 163 entries, which is surprisingly higher than the amount chadrocks estimated to reach in about 4 months, 27 days ago. It was chadrocks that did most of the work here, but I myself have been adding entries, firstly just telling him about them so he could add them, then eventually I was given permission to add some myself. Needless to say, there's QUITE a lot there!
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Post by forlornjackalope on Apr 27, 2024 15:52:00 GMT
I was going through the massive chart that sourcebrew did a 10 hour (combined) video on and someone in the comments said to wait until they see the chart they were going to drop, which at the time, was like ten months ago. They eventually linked it and it's a huge 5k entry list. I'm still checking it out and I haven't heard of a good chunk of these entries. I'm not sure if it's still the largest LM chart now, but damn, it's a neat read. The only downside is none of them have explanations tied to them, unlike the Unsolved Mysteries one, which sort of does.
I was going through the massive chart that sourcebrew did a 10 hour (combined) video on and someone in the comments said to wait until they see the chart they were going to drop, which at the time, was like ten months ago. They eventually linked it and it's a huge 5k entry list. I'm still checking it out and I haven't heard of a good chunk of these entries. I'm not sure if it's still the largest LM chart now, but damn, it's a neat read. The only downside is none of them have explanations tied to them, unlike the Unsolved Mysteries one, which sort of does.
I was going through the massive chart that sourcebrew did a 10 hour (combined) video on and someone in the comments said to wait until they see the chart they were going to drop, which at the time, was like ten months ago. They eventually linked it and it's a huge 5k entry list. I'm still checking it out and I haven't heard of a good chunk of these entries. I'm not sure if it's still the largest LM chart now, but damn, it's a neat read. The only downside is none of them have explanations tied to them, unlike the Unsolved Mysteries one, which sort of does.