I know this if probably really obscure. I used to watch ImaginAsian and MYX when I was in college.
I watched Uncle Morty's Dub Shack when it aired on TV.
I also watched a lot of a show called Vinyl Addiction on MYX but only a short clips have been archived. Tho it might be to obscure for to even bring up on these Forums.
I also remember seeing a bumper on one of these channels (probably MYX) about screaming Eggo Waffles that I thought was funny.
I'm not certain if these are still lost, but I know almost for a fact that I used to have a couple of the Playhouse Disney Captain Carlos segments saved on a couple of tapes that were recorded somewhere around 2005 or 2006-ish.
During the process of moving house several years back, my family and I chose to throw a lot of old recorded tapes away to save space and declutter, and I remember distinctly that those tapes with the Playhouse Disney recordings were scrapped.
I found out a while back that many of the Captain Carlos bumpers were missing, and I have been kicking myself for throwing those darned tapes away because one of them could have possibly had one of the lost bumpers in it!
If they are found, and I missed the article detailing that, I hope someone can clear my conscience and tell me they are all accounted for. (βΎβ‘β)
Sorry if this post is unnecessary. This is my first forum post. I'm not super active in the community, so I am prone to miss things occasionally. I do keep up to date on some things, but others usually fly under my radar.
Hope all of this makes sense. God bless!
~Spensa
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To Kill in Silence. I did have a copy of it but my external hard drive I had it on broke (and I think it was the only place it was on at the time to free up my hard drive), and the one YouTube upload of it doesn't work anymore.
To Kill in Silence. I did have a copy of it but my external hard drive I had it on broke (and I think it was the only place it was on at the time to free up my hard drive), and the one YouTube upload of it doesn't work anymore.
Post by forlornjackalope on Nov 17, 2023 23:44:45 GMT
The early work by a YouTuber who joined the platform back in 2006.
His primary content was rant oriented and the video that got him semi-viral at the time was a warning to the Youtube community at large in regards to Youtube's copyright system and the future of cable and how we'll use the internet. I want to say that video came out in 2006 or very, very early 2007. He took a jab at another person in the community, ZenArcher, a reference that will be lost on anyone who wasn't there at the time. Given where we are now with subscription services, Youtube Premium, and all of that, it's kind of eerie to see how right he was.
At some point he went dark and didn't post anything for a number of years, I think the early 2010s or so. All of his videos before then were gone, either deleted or unlisted. He now primarily talks about photography and showcases his work and such. If you want to see his content as it is now, look up David Love Photography. His viewership numbers have dropped off and I don't know how open he is about his past. Due to how Youtube has let you change your username, I can't remember what his original handle was or how you'd go about logging it on the Wiki. I would message him to ask if the content is still around anymore, but again, I'm not sure how interested he is in talking about something that happened almost 20 years ago.
If anyone was around back then and knows what I'm talking about, let me know. Kudos if you remember his original handle, too.
Edit: I don't know what triggered it, but I just remembered his name. I'm 95% sure it was truefd. I don't know why, but something about it feels right. Now I feel more compelled to ask, but I'm not sure if he'd be creeped out that someone remembered his name like that after 16 or so years.
Outside of youtube lost media, I'd say I was really shocked finding out Captain Carlos was lost. That used to play all the time on Playhouse Disney! I even remember it playing often during the initial switchover to Disney Junior before being shortly retired.
EDIT: Oh apparently it's all found now! Still shocking though lol
I haven't thought about YouTube lost media but there are some YouTube videos I once saw that I have not been able to find that are probably lost media now:
Lamarr Wilson's earliest videos under the name "SchoolTechTV" all appear to be lost and I cannot find them anywhere. Also one video he made when his channel was "WilsonTech1" called "Black Siri" which I have not been able to find. I distinctly remember him wearing a wig and at one point holding a knife and saying "I will cut you": www.youtube.com/@lamarrwilson The only thing I found of that video was this loop clip of him laughing in the original video:
Outside of youtube lost media, I'd say I was really shocked finding out Captain Carlos was lost. That used to play all the time on Playhouse Disney! I even remember it playing often during the initial switchover to Disney Junior before being shortly retired.
EDIT: Oh apparently it's all found now! Still shocking though lol
Oh, good to know! I wasn't sure whether or not I was misremembering them all being found.
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The first is a commercial for an anime about a girl stuck in a room that's alive. I forgotten the name because I was little at the time, and I haven't found it since.
The second piece can be debated if it exist or not but I remember a early first look of Frozen (2013). I only remember the first scene of Anna petting Sven, Sven then pushes Anna to the ground and snow gets dumped on her like that one scene. Don't know if it exists or not
The first is a commercial for an anime about a girl stuck in a room that's alive. I forgotten the name because I was little at the time, and I haven't found it since.
The second piece can be debated if it exist or not but I remember a early first look of Frozen (2013). I only remember the first scene of Anna petting Sven, Sven then pushes Anna to the ground and snow gets dumped on her like that one scene. Don't know if it exists or not
That Frozen scene sounds really familiar. Did it play in theatres, or was it on TV?
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i remember watching a ton of idents for australia's channel 7 back in the day, and most of these were posted by "sydneycitytv videos"
unfortunately, the dude dropped out, so most of the vids i saw were either lost or recorded on a potato
"Tastes too good to be...but it's not! Tastes too good to be...you know what! Tastes too good to be...BUT IT'S TRUE! Tastes too good to be GOOD FOR YOU!"
The first is a commercial for an anime about a girl stuck in a room that's alive. I forgotten the name because I was little at the time, and I haven't found it since.
The second piece can be debated if it exist or not but I remember a early first look of Frozen (2013). I only remember the first scene of Anna petting Sven, Sven then pushes Anna to the ground and snow gets dumped on her like that one scene. Don't know if it exists or not
That Frozen scene sounds really familiar. Did it play in theatres, or was it on TV?
I remember it playing in theaters when I was gonna see a movie
For some reason, I distrinctly remember seeing sort of Doc McStuffins bumper or something similar in the early-mid 2010s (like 2011-2012?) that has a dialogue exchange between Doc and her mother that goes something like this?: Dottie (Doc) McStuffins: βHey mom, do you have a minute?β Maisha McStuffins: βI always have time for you, sweetheartβ Then, a title card would appear or something referencing it being night I think.
Iβm pretty sure it was something that played at nighttime between shows sometimes, I remember occasionally watching things on Disney Jr at like 9PM-11PM and sometimes in between them this short bumper would play.
This is physical lost media, so it probably doesn't count, but I'm want to talk about it, so screw it.
I'm a fan of this little known punk rock band named Japanese Cartoon. They've only ever released one album, and their second album has been in development hell for over a decade now. That 2nd album may or may not be lost media, but that's not what I want to talk about, nor the piece of Japanese Cartoon lost media I remember seeing.
A quick search will show that their first album, In The Jaws of the Lords of Death, was released for free on their website. There was never any kind of physical media release for the album, or, at least, a official one. You see, years ago, around 2018-ish, around the same time I got into their music, I was doing some internet browsing, and came across a eBay listing for a CD release of In The Jaws of the Lords of Death. The pictures showed it had a cropped version of the album art for the cover art, and the disc had a black-and-white version of their logo on white background. I figured it was some kind of bootleg release because, like I said, there is no official physical media release for the album, and the other releases being sold my the seller (I think it was something-something-mixtapes or something along those lines,) seemed to be bootlegs too. I didn't buy it because I don't like to add bootlegs to my music collection, and I wasn't as into music collecting at the time as I am now. But now, I kinda wish I bought it because I can't find any info about this bootleg release, nor can I find the eBay listing or the OG seller.
I also want to bring up that the other releases the seller had for sale were CDs for a rapper named Charles Hamilton, specifically CD versions of his mixtapes. The album used art of Sonic characters, leading me to suspect the seller was selling bootlegs. Not only would those bootleg Charles Hamilton CDs also be pieces of lost (physical) media I remember seeing, but assuming that I didn't see all of the bootleg releases being sold by that seller, there's probably even more lost bootleg CDs sold by that user that I didn't see.