@@cul-de-sac I usually will listen/watch them if it contains a few/decent amount of new stuff I haven’t heard or if I want to remember the details I may have missed.
God literally same. Not saying compilation videos are bad but it's always a disappointment when you hope for a new long video but it's just a compilation. Not this time!
The DJ and CD of "Sexy Lady" have been discovered through metadata. The DJ is named DJ Maurinho and the CD is titled Frequência Máxima Vol. 18., indicating the song to be of Brazilian origin. Now all that needs to be done to discover the actual artist of the song is to ask DJ Maurinho, which should not be difficult considering that upon my research he has accounts on various social media platforms. Edit: the song has been discovered recently - it's Sexy Lady by Joy Em.
Probably the most fascinating--and sobering--element of the lost media rabbit hole is the fact that the only reason any of these pieces get any recognition is because some random person serendipitously remembered them. It makes me wonder how much out there is waiting to be found, yet no one actually cares to think about or look for it...
Well yeah, humans make art and a lot of that art doesn’t last. There are 8 billion of us… that’s just life! You have to see lost media as a hobby and not some kind of existentially meaningful activity
I suddenly question if those memories as a kid when I woke up to the tv playing something weird was a dream or actually the tv playing it which can now probably be considered lost
@@who7950honestly whether you think it’s a dream or not, it’s always worth looking into what you remember and asking others just to see if you can find anything/confirm it’s real
20:02 Fun fact, Salmonella is found on the outside of the egg not inside. So it is possible to eat eggs raw, you just need to make sure to pour boiling water on the outside to make sure that it is disinfected. I’m a hobby baker since young (did baking in school) and this is a method used often when you need raw egg in a recipe.
For the knock off Bee Movie, it's possible that the makers of the movie had the OP and their classmates watch the movie to see if they liked it or not. Game devs and film devs will show their work to test groups to get feedback. If anyone in the test group had criticism, then the devs would iron the issues out. But if the product is hated or ignored enough, then the devs will likely cut their losses and cancel the project. It's likely that because nobody in Op's group liked this knockoff Bee Movie, the makers of the movie decided to cancel it.
I thought of this too. Maybe the makers were so local that it was just a couple people that made it and wanted to test. Maybe the principal or the teacher was related to the studio and they were like could you bring the kids to check out this project we made type of thing
Chapter List! (OP, if you put this in the description it will be added to the video) 00:00:03 Audrey and Friends 00:02:55 Lost song misattributed to Michael Jackson 00:05:53 Foodfight the Video Game 00:08:41 knockoff animated movie about bees 00:13:35 Slime Survivor pilot (Nickelodeon) 00:14:25 "Club Mario" Mario show live-action segments from DIC 00:15:26 Jet Squadron, cancelled Sega game 00:16:25 Diary of a Wimpy Kid promo video 00:17:57 MechaNick, British children's series 00:18:55 Jerma985 "egg stream" (cognitohazard) 00:20:48 Scrubby Bear movie 00:22:16 pop art of unknown celebrity 00:23:14 Tales in Mushroom Village, Chinese 3D TV series 00:24:55 Pizza Rollo, 1994 French interactive game show 00:25:48 Mini Match, Cartoon Network MMO 00:26:29 Rabbids Invasion: Rabbids In Paris, Facebook game 00:27:36 Breakfast With Bear, spin-off of Bear In The Big Blue House 00:28:50 Quicky Music Maker, Nesquik music maker game 00:30:05 Erased, American thriller movie wheee a man is being forgotten by everyone around him 00:31:53 Shtoing Circus, French animated TV series 00:32:34 Super Monkey Ball 2 promotional wallpapers 00:33:15 Virtual Boy Mario demo 00:34:23 SpongeBob "fortune cookie" scene 00:36:25 McJunior Club TV, Dutch live action promotional TV series 00:37:23 "Oh Grow Up!" ABC sitcom 00:38:20 Parasol Stars, lost Commodore 64 port 00:39:52 Spell Up, Google browser game 00:40:40 TNT Show lost Michael Jackson sketch 00:42:57 RuneScape lost old versions 00:44:18 The Little Green Man, British animated series 00:45:06 Cartoon Network Naruto bumper 00:46:27 Tic-Tac-Dough, mobile game 00:47:22 Pip Ahoy, UK animated show pilot 00:47:58 Honey Nut Cheerios SpongeBob commercial 00:48:50 The Return, lost 2015 short film 00:50:29 Scribble Vision, web game 00:51:25 Habbo Hotel cell phone games 00:52:15 Mario Takes America, full motion video game 00:53:31 Sobakashu Pucchi Japanese anime series 00:54:38 Pinch to Punch, Japanese anime series 00:55:30 Bravoman Binja Bash, mobile game 00:56:29 K-Lumbo, K-Mart safety video 00:57:28 The Terror Of Tech Town, Mattel game for the NES power glove 00:58:05 Bones: Skeleton Crew, spin-off series of Bones 00:59:01 McDonalds commercial from 1975/1976 01:00:45 Google Lively, Google game ala Second Life 01:01:45 Farm Game, lost CoolMath-Games web game 01:02:51 Tiger Child, IMAX documentary video 01:04:07 Strange Hill High - Merchant Of Menace, UK game 01:05:04 Easiest Game In The World, mobile game
Fun fact, there's actually a second lost jerma stream, the stream was about jerma playing on 2fort, but with a mod that turns the water into chocolate The only thing left of this stream is a single screenshot
@@fuarkstyleIt’s like a company secretly prototyped a game based on that was-unreleased film and put Vicious Cycle’s logo there to convince people that this game was made by Vicious Cycle. I may be wrong, but this is how I image this mysterious prototype game was made.
Gotta be honest it’s kinda weird for some development team to make a “Food Fight” game to which the movie was held back like by at least 10 years, but the game shown at E3 2006 might’ve been filmed by someone at that event. But don’t know that the game is actually a lost beta for a game that never happened
The 'Michael Jackson' song was by Jason Malachi, who sings almost identical to MJ. So much so that Malachi was the singer on 3 of the tracks on the 'Michael' album that came out just after he died. Look up the track 'Let Me Go' by Malachi for an example.
It is insanely messed up that the album had fake tracks - as a dedication album it would’ve been nice, but MJ himself would never release such rubbish. His estate consistently misses opportunities to keep him relevant with anniversaries or related media…it’s messed up.
That whole "Michael" album is a mess: almost every song has a controversial thing about them (Malachi tracks, "Hollywood tonight" pitch change, Dave Grohl not entirely sure if he is on "Cant Make it another day" and more)
The bee one seems like one of those weird dreams you have as a kid that becomes a sort of “did this really happen” type half-memory. The weird leadup (you just left class and got in a van??) and the fact no one ever talked about it again is too bizarre 😭
Right??? It's weird that this person didn't mention whether or not they asked any classmates/teachers, that were there at the time, whether it actually happened or not. Maybe a friend or classmate they're friendly with still could verify if it actually happened? 🤷♀️ They said no one ever brought it up or talked about it again which implies there are people they know still who could bring it up but didn't. I'm puzzled as to why they didn't try asking those same people 1st... 🤨
ngl, I honestly think it was just a really unintentionally creepy attempt at a test screening of something a company had been making - possibly a local one. I could imagine someone at the school offering to do a friend or relative a solid like that and get them some target demo feedback on the cheap ngl
I 100% remember the diary of a wimpy kid video. They would always show us a video of some books that are coming to the book fair like a week before the event. I vividly remember going to recess after the video and talking to my friends about how cool that book looked
I have a full comment on this, but the "book fair" in question is the Scholastic Book Fair! They did promotional videos like this in the mid-to-late 2000s (possibly other time periods as well) that were shown in elementary school classrooms hosting the fair. They seem to still do promo vids, but they're uploaded on TH-cam and are much shorter - only about a minute as opposed to the 15-20 minute videos I remember. Unfortunately, most of the promo videos seem lost. When I tried to search them up, the only one I could find that's older than 2019 is from 1998. The one we're looking for is 2007's (Diary of a Wimpy Kid released in April 2007 and the Scholastic Book Fair normally happens in spring), but honestly preserving the other years would be good too.
Came to look for this, because I remember seeing these book promos as well for Scholastic! Definitely from that type of thing, but I guess the question is where to find them. @@TheStarsTwilight
@@TheStarsTwilightYESSS I could have sworn that the book definitely had a video for it's release. My mind automatically went to the scholastic book fairs. They always had some sort of promo videos playing on the TV. So I definitely feel like some school out there has it on a VHS somewhere!
@@TheStarsTwilightThere’s a reason for that. Prior to 2021, they were sent out to schools in DVD format to be played over projector. Your best chance at getting one is contacting local schools and seeing if they still have one. My gradeschool that I contacted had DVDs for 2005 and 2009-2016 that they could find. I also found eBay listings for book fair promos in VHS form from the 90’s! Scholastic book fair promos definitely deserve their own video, these are a phenomenal piece of lost media.
~ Timestamps ~ (kinda did this in a hurry so I might've forgotten some stuff) 0:00 Intro 0:04 Audrey And Friends 2:53 Lost Song Misattributed to Michael Jackson, "Sexy Lady" 5:52 Foodfight - The Video Game 8:39 Knockoff Animated Movie About Bees 13:32 Slime Survivor 14:24 Club Mario [retrieved by @QuiteOkay1] 15:26 Jet Squadron 16:23 Diary of A Wimpy Kid - Promo 17:59 MECHANICK 18:57 Lost Jerma Egg Stream 20:47 Scrubby Bear 22:17 Celebrity No. 6 23:16 Tales In Mushroom Village 24:56 Pizza Rollo 25:48 Mini Match [retrieved by: @originalsmosharchives] 26:28 Rabbits Invasion - Facebook Game 27:36 Breakfast with Bear 28:50 Quicky Music Maker 30:05 Erased Mystery Movie 31:53 Shtoing Circus 32:36 Super Monkey Ball 2 - Lost Promotional Wallpapers 33:15 Mario Demo Virtual Boy 34:23 SpongeBob Fortune Cookie (I swear I feel like I recall seeing that just don't know where...) 36:26 McJunior Club T.V. (I'm sorry, did I just hear a Windows 11 notification???) 37:22 Oh Grow Up 38:21 Parasol Stars Lost Commodore 64 Port 39:52 Spell Up 40:43 The TNT Show Lost Unaired Michael Jackson Sketch 42:47 RuneScape Old Versions 44:18 The Little Green Man 45:07 Cartoon Network Naruto Bumpers from the mid-2000s 46:29 Tic Tac Dough SkyZone Mobile Game 47:57 Lost Spongebob Cheerios Commercial 48:50 The Return 50:30 Scribble Vision 51:22 Habbo Hotel Nokia Games 52:16 Mario Takes America 53:33 Sobakashu Pucchi 『そばかしゅぷっち』 55:31 BravoMan Ninja Blast! 56:29 K-Mart K-Lumbo Mart Safety Video 57:28 The Terror of Tech Town 58:05 Bones Skeleton Crew 59:01 1975 McDonalds Commercial 1:00:44 Google Lively 1:01:46 Farm Game 1:02:52 Tiger Child 1:04:07 Strange Hill High - Merchant of Menace 1:05:03 Easiest Game in the World
Hello everyone, I’m the OP that posted the animated bee movie story. I never expected my story to end up in a video like this! This video was really well researched and edited, definitely was a good watch! If anyone has and doubts about the story,or any info of the movie, i’ll be happy to answer on here! I posted the story on the lost media forums and discord server.
Love how ya went straight to the point of the video with no fluff. I love lost media content, but I hate when they drag it on to show old lost media content already covered. Thank you for giving out something new
@@reezzeybob9907 nothing bad. just constantly talking about how if he got enough support the show could come back. the passion is there but he comes off as a crybaby.
I vividly remember the diary of a wimpy kid promo we watched for a compilation of book promos at my elementary school’s book fair. It definitely included some snippets of voice acted parts of the book, as well as the author speaking about its inspiration. I vividly remember this because it made me walk right over and buy it.
Audrey and Friends has to be one of the most visually jarring animated shows I have ever seen. It's not bad, but it's hard to really feel unsettled by the uncanny combination of 3D and 2D done in that exact way and it's kind of perplexing.
My same thougth!! The way it sometimes looks 2D but it was definitely made done by 3D. I loved those 3D plain hairs, so funkily done, the redhair ones were so pretty and strange, it even bounces haha!
Something of note about the FoodFight game: there's an entire file in the Atari Co-Op Division archives at the Strong Museum in Rochester, New York dedicated to FoodFight. We're talking early design sketches, the entire movie script, the works. The materials appear to have been part of a press kit submitted to Atari in hopes of getting the rights to the old FoodFight arcade game to rework for a movie tie-in game. I'm unsure if the game you mention here is directly connected to that one; it could be Atari declined so they had to go with the platformer route, or it could be they succeeded and made a 3D version of the old game. Still, first thing that came to mind.
I definitely remember that Diary of a Wimpy Kid promo! It was shown in preparation for a book fair along with promos for other books. I vividly remember Greg's voice being hilariously nasally, so for a long time that was the voice that always played in my head whenever I read the books lol
I definitely remember it too! I remember the narrator sarcastically repeating, "this is Greg Heffley, and this is his *DIARY*". Then Greg was voiced by an obvious adult doing a very bad attempt at sounding like a kid. It was still funny enough that I bought the book once the book fair opened!
Congratulations on the growth, you've been an incredibly welcome addition to youtube and I appreciate your channel's aesthetic. I hope to see much more from you in the future.
@@ShaiiValley, sorry to interrupt you, but, I have an lost media to tell you. So, back around 2013 to 2014, according to my mother, I was watching youtube, when I spotted an weird dinosaur video. I don't know if it was an trailer for an series, movie, or something else, but I often refer to it as "Lost 3D Dinosaur movie." The video itself detailed an type of trailer with three protagonists, an tyrannosaur, hadrosaur and a mammal which I remember as an alphadon. The animation was in 3D, with an semi realistic artstyle, and the audio was in an asiatic language which I can't identify, the dinosaurs talked in the same asian language As for the video itself, it had some scenes which I vividly remember : -An meteor falling into the sea -A herd of green sauropods and blue triceratops escaping an tsunami -The blue triceratops being swallowed by the tsunami -The t-rex laying on a desert with the alphadon -The t-rex fighting against three t-rexes -The t-rex screaming, yes, screaming, not roaring. There was another video related to it, which was an showcase of the 3D models of the tyrannosaurus and hadrosaurus. I talked to it with my friends, but many of them dismissed it as a mash up of dinosaur videos and movies. I don't believe its an mashup of the movies : -Dino Time -Dinosaur ( 2000 ) -Ice Age 3 -Max : Dinoterra -You are Umasou If anyone knows about it, please help me identify. I already posted this question on the LostMedia forums.
Hello, I'm looking for a piece of lost media that I find incredibly unique. There's this Chinese art film called "In Course of the Miraculous" that's 9 HOURS LONG. There's only two trailers online, along with a few interviews and a very beautiful soundtrack. The film was screened at a few museums a couple years ago but since has had no showings or any kind of media release. The film seems to have a rather large production budget for an art house release, with scenes being filmed on-location in the Swiss Alps. It revolves around three real missing persons cases: George Mallory ascending Everest and disappearing, an artist who disappeared attempting to cross the Atlantic in a tiny boat in the 70s, and a Chinese fishing vessel that was lost at sea and returned with only a third of its members after a violent mutiny. What's so unique about this film is the cinematography is insanely beautiful and the soundtrack is great too. I really want to see this film and I'm disappointed it has no media release. If someone can help me find a copy of this film I would be very grateful.
Have you tried to get in touch with the director? Perhaps some of the museums that showed it? It wasn't that long ago so I'd hope the files are still around.
I don't think that'd necessarily be considered lost media-some art films are simply not intended for commercial release, like a majority of Matthew Barney's work.
1:05:03 I remember playing this on an iPad, I remember the name "Very Simple Game", the narrator used to say: "This is a very simple game". The game consisted of putting the prior number of fingers shown. Indeed it was a simple game after all. There was a medium mode and a hard mode, which consisted of guessing the last 2nd and 3rd previous finger numbers respectively. You genuinely unlocked a nice memory for me, thank you.
This is a type (genre?) of game called nBack, if you're curious --- it sounds like this version of the game presented it a bit differently (I think it's usually numbers on a grid) but memory athletes use it to train memory. There are versions you can obtain that also use colors and sounds in addition to numbers.
I am like 90% sure the fortune cookie thing is actually from either Season 1 or 2 of Family Guy, with Brian saying the dialogue to Peter. I was re-watching the series from the beginning the other day out of boredom and distinctly remember a scene where Brian goes "Uh, Peter you ate the .... nevermind". I'll see about rewatching some of it this weekend and see if I can find the scene.
On the fortune cookie one, there was an episode of Dexter's Laboratory (that aired around the time) where DeeDee was eating a box of fortune cookies, eating the fortunes as well. There was a part where she took a fortune out of her mouth, and read the fortune to Dexter, who was too busy with his ant farm to care.
I was obsessed with SpongeBob as a kid and must have seen every episode of the early seasons at least 3 times, it’s weird because it does sound like something that could happen in a SpongeBob episode but I don’t remember it personally
I had a very similar experience to the Bus Movie Guy. I'm from the UK and we had one of these black buses come around to my school when I was like 5/6 so 2008/09. I remember we all had to sit on the floor of this bus where they had a big CRT built into the back section, the ceiling as well had these stars and moon patterns with rainbow lights. The movie that played, and keep in mind this is all fragments from 15 years ago, was about this puppet going to school for the first time. The puppet was a bit afraid of being on their own and was scared of talking to all the kids in their class, everyone else was playing in live action. I remember a specific scene where its break and the puppet stays inside, the teacher comes over and comforts them while telling them its okay then convinces the puppet to meet with the other classmates. This is all I remember, nothing else came of it and we never had one of those movie buses??? come back. I suppose they're paid programmes for primary schools
i remember something like this, I'm also from the UK but a few years older. was the puppet of a Giraffe by chance? because i fully remember having to go into a bus like this and watching a video of a puppet giraffe and them bringing out the puppet afterwards. there's Healthy Harold the Giraffe which is close to what you described but about anti drugs and eating healthy instead. i wouldn't be surprised if there was some copycats out there tbh
@@Discontinued_account I was thinking exactly this when i was watching it. I also had those trailers/vans come in to our school a couple of times around the late 2000s and early 2010s. I do remember the giraffe but cant remember what they actually showed at all nor if all of them were with the giraffe. I expect this was a similar thing for the OP just with a bee animation instead. No one spoke about it after ours either and honestly i completely forgot about them until this video lol
I had a similar UK movie bus experience - almost exactly the same setup as you, but I remember mine was about a race of aliens who were all the same. I think the point of it was to celebrate differences - the aliens were all the same and this was super boring, but people are different, so this should be celebrated. That's all I remember, besides the bus being horribly hot and hating the experience wholesale lol
POTENTIAL LOST MEDIA, PLEASE HELP: I have commented on a video from this channel before. It is from 9 months ago. But it seems like my comment does not reach anyone anymore. So I am trying it here, because I want to find a game, I have been searching for years. I have a Nintendo DSi from my childhood. Around 2018/2019, it unfortunately stopped working. It will not turn on, no matter how often I try to and if I charge it. And it also shows, that it is on 100% anyways, yet it is off. Anyways, I remember playing a game on there, that really scared me as a child. It was a cowboy themed game. Its art style was semi realistic & pixelated. Its cutscenes consisted of semi realistic pixel drawings shown in a slide show with text under it. The reason why I even remember it is because the beginning entails of the story from the protagonist’s mentor. As they got eaten by snakes in their sleep and as this text was shown, there was an imagine of an empty mattress with snakes on it. (There is also a possibility of the mattress not being empty and having the mentor on it, but they were covered by a sheet, to censor the gore. Either way, snakes were present.) I remember the gameplay then starting with the male protagonist riding his horse either on a moving train or right in front of it. And he had to fight enemies, that were black creatures (possibly ravens) with his lasso. It was also a puzzle game, as I remember a mission being inside of a wagon. I remember that I had to strategically move boxes to discover hidden items. One of them being a lever. I also remember having to move boxes, to jump on them, to progress in those missions. Unfortunately, I did not progress that far, as I kept on failing in a certain level, so I have no idea what happens next. I have no social media. Not sure if it is lost media, since there is a video that shows almost all of 3000 Nintendo DS games. And I did try to search, but that video is hours long. Plus in its description, it is said, that a few games are missing. This could be one of them. If it helps: I remember the sky background being a sunset. I hope this will reach at least someone, as I have gained interest in this game again. Because this is something that has stuck with me. And caused me many nightmares.
I came across your Origins of Frutiger Aero images video a couple months ago and I really liked it. I didn't realize this channel actually focuses on obscure and lost media, I really enjoy this content 👍👍👍
Hi, the OP who wrote 45:08 but thank you for sharing it, even if it only was a little section of the video. Caught me off guard but pretty happy regardless. Hopefully there can be more information regarding this in the future. While I don't really have much sources on my end, it would be pretty cool to discover something like that again.
That last game you mentioned is also a puzzle in the Monkey Island series. In the second game, you have to play the easiest game with someone that tells you the winning numbers from a rigged spin-the-wheel game. Had to guess my way through it lol
That talk about limewire brought back so many memories. I remember when Metallica's Death Magnetic came out I downloaded what I thought was the album and it turned out to just be some garage band who's singer tried to sound like James Hetfield. Tbh I wasn't too sore about it cause they sounded pretty good. I've long since lost those files and never figured out who they really were.
29:54 I had this Nesquick Game on a CD compilation of flash games!!!! Context: In mid-2009 / 2010 in Brazil, there were magazines that sold CDs with several different flash games to be played offline, I had 3 of these: the first one with 500 games (most of them from New Grounds and they were pretty edgy and not very appealing for a young girl like me), another one with 1000 "dressing up girls games", and another one with 500 varied girly games separated into categories (dressing up, decorating and etc!) I'm sure that some of these Nesquick games (this one and a platformer ine that had horrible key controls) both were on the third CD, as well as several Korean food brand games and Star Sue games!; If anyone else from Brazil has any of these CDs, it would be good to take a look! Sadly I lost mine when my parents got divorced, so I cant look it myself 😭
6:22 the files weren't deleted by the creator, there was a pay dispute between the creator/director and one of the main animators from memory, which led to said animator taking his PC back and leaving, which had all of the movies' files on it (apparently they didn't make backups) and refusing to give them back until he was paid (?)
For the final lost media piece (your own personal one), it reminded me of both The Impossible Quiz and The World's Easy-est game. Markiplier played both, not sure if they had mobile ports, but The Impossible Quiz was very popular so I wouldn't be surprised if it did.
Oh my god, I actually remember one of these! Bones: Skeleton Crew at about 1:00:00! I honestly don’t remember much about it, other than it was advertised during an episode and I decided to watch it. I do remember that it was kind of underwhelming, as I expected the main cast to show up at some point, and the mysteries were pretty trivial. Cool to see something on here I know about though!
Honestly, with all those pieces of lost media that, I think, not a lot of other creators talked about, those really great personalized "title cards" of sorts for each entry and the very good background music, I'm pretty sure you're on your way to walk with the greats in the lost media YT scene, frankly! Your videos are quality.
Seriously I don't think lost media gets enough attention. Your videos are professional, straightforward, and always entertaining. I hope you continue to grow.
I am like 78% sure that the whole bee movie thing is just a dream. As it would explain how weird some stuff is. Like after the movie the students and teachers said nothing about it, and the friend saying "it takes a lot of skill to make this" which a child could say, it's just very unlikely, and the OP not really remembering the movie but at the same time he was a kid. But I could be 100% wrong and it just could be a really bad knockoff.
I agree that your theory makes the most sense. The beginning of the story with the whole "going outside to this weird black bus and you have to watch this weird movie" sounds like a dream or a bad creepypasta.
@@averagewhiteguy2 They did stuff like that when I was in school. These entertainment center buses would come in and show movies made for kids with simplistic life lessons, so that doesn't sound odd to me at all. That was in America, tbf, but not impossible
My cousin was actually on that Slim Survivor thing. He's always been disappointed the show never aired. Although there might be tapes out there as he was told something along the lines that tapes would be sent to all the contestants after the episode aired.
"Planet Earth" is a very old spoken poem written by MJ during the early 90s, more particularly during the sessions for his "Dangerous" album. "This Is It" dates back even further. But yes, they were officially released in 2009 as part of the soundtrack album for a documentary about the final rehearsals of MJ.
The first scholastic promo for the Diary of a "Whimpy"* kid aired in like... February or March of 2007 at my local school. It was to hype up the kids for the book ofc. Here's what I remember; Greg is either voiced *by* the author himself *OR* voiced by an actor. They read what I think is either an excerpt about his friend being dumb, or about being school hall monitor. There were a few clips of the author voicing the character playing on the big projector in the library while we were shuffled into a little side room so it's not like I could have gone to look. (Can't have them kids getting away we were all 12, lol). Pretty much the best way to find it would be to email Scholastic about old promo videos about it. *This was the spelling I distinctly remember from the promo video, use it wisely. It bothered all of us that it was spelled differently than the images of the book. A clear discrepancy.
i remember this promo, they showed it my kindergarten year in 2008-2009. a few years later but i remember it. i remember greg was very clearly being voiced by an adult lol
20:04 i have a feeling theres a chance he just never did the stream. unless we have confirmation that it happened, i think it sits in this weird limbo of unconfirmed lost media. but, i would like to say that jerma promising to eat a raw egg on stream and then getting scared and deciding he'll eat an unholy amount of hardboiled eggs instead sounds like smth he'd do (also what is it with streamers and raw eggs??)
I find it odd that nobody had it saved, if it truly happened. TH-cam reuploads of popular twitch streams are really common, at the bare minimum we'd have clips of him eating the eggs. I also feel like "there's a missing stream of jerma eating a ton of hard boiled eggs" would make waves and that jerma would have been heckled into making a statement on what happened to the egg stream by fans. "Jerma eating things" is a popular genre after all, as evidenced by the amount of clips/memes of him eating a McChicken.
@@mybodyisamachine i agree, its definitely too long ago for it to be any sort of significant "event" on the internet like his current streams are, which is why its hard to say this 100% happened without proof. i wonder if he would remember it if he was asked lol
@@39peevedturtles19n the early 2010s I don't think most streamers would have saved the VOD, and even more unlikely that it would've been uploaded to TH-cam. Tons of old streams are technically lost media because of this. I'm not sure how popular Jerma was then, but I wouldn't be surprised if someone recorded a clip?
Yet again, you deliver, and with an absolute SLAPPER. I don't know how you find these topics, but keep them coming. You're amazing at shedding light on smaller ones.
If the game you're looking for was on iOS then the App Store lets you view (and download) old apps. It might only work if you have an older version of iOS since many games lost comparability throughout the years. But even if it isn't shown when searched for it should show up in your purchases tab.
only works on the older ios but i doubt they can access the store now (used to be 32 bit and since 2012 iphone 5 release its been 64bit and im pretty sure they stopped supporting the 32 bit version of the app store a while back so unless theirs an old ipod/phone with the app or an archive with it then its gone
Cool list. A surprising watch as videos about lost media tends to tread the same old ground, these days. Refreshing to see this amount of original content. As to your last entry, I don't know of that game, but it did spark an idea of where it got its inspiration from. In the game Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge, there's a puzzle to enter a door using, what I believe, is similar logic. I believe it's also in the Special Edition version of the game, but the memory sparked is specifically the Amiga 500 version, from the 1990's.
The diary of a wimpy kid promo might be a book fair promo. I remember the teacher putting on a video for the book fair that would hype up some of the new books they'd have, and then they would pass out the catalogs. I'm not sure if you can find those videos on yt or what, but it could be a good avenue to look down
I agree with this statement thats what it sounds like. There used to be promo videos too for the book fair at my school too. sad to see most of these became lost media as its just promo disks.
17:52 it was probably part of those scholastic book fair tapes they would show to kids before they would have one. I remember seeing other promos for scholastic book fair books in a similar vein to that, where there would be voiceovers and simple rig animation. I’ll do some more digging but it seems familiar
are you sure the game you're looking for was an app game? what you're describing is almost identical to a puzzle in monkey island 2: lechucks revenge; specifically the special edition that had voice acting. if you search for "monkey island 2 special edition full play through" , it's at about the 45 minute mark in the one posted by the channel "the scumm bar." id really love to know if this was somehow the game you're remembering!! monkey island is one of my childhood favorites :)
Man this video reminds me what I love about lost media I haven't heard about so many new subjects in forever it's just so damn obscure and random Usually I see a lost media list and I'll know almost everything but here I'm 27 minutes in and I've heard of maybe 1 thing and it's insane
Loved this video!! This really brought up a lot of new cases I haven't heard before!! As an artist these videos are just the best to sit and listen to whilst drawing, thank you!!
the only lost media i ever owned, was a test press of a vinyl, where there was a song on it, never released and took contact to the band, because they were still touring at time, the front man passed away couple of years ago, turns out they didnt have any copies of that song either, so i sent them the vinyl. other things i will call "lost media", i do have a children cassette from the 60s, missing the song book to it, the reason i know this, because their is a few pictures online of the book and it mentions their is a cassette included, but none have it, including the national libeary and no thx, not getting hit again with a anti piracy fines, then i have a few cassettes that is not on discogs, but that is mainly from where iam from :), but 2 of them, i yet to see elsewhere, so i guess its rare, all just mentioned, either have vinyl release or cd release
I remember back when I was a kid, every few years book companies would come to our school and show us these "trailers" to gage how interested we were in a book. It would usually take up the entire Library period some times 2. I went to a school that had free mason funding though and was always trying new and different things that other schools didn't do for years... So Idk how many others have seen this, but I do remember the "trailer" well.
@@Dusk_ie Can confirm this was definitely a promo for the Scholastic Book Fair. I was shown their promos in elementary school (so 2006-2010) and I know that was the fair that came to my school. It's also the biggest book fair in the US - considering this promo had full voice acting and insight into the details of upcoming books, it'd likely HAVE to be them. A smaller fair likely wouldn't have the budget for that. It'd also explain why so many people saw the promo. The one featuring Diary of a Wimpy Kid was likely either 2006 or 2007.
13:05 damn, i remember watching "L'apetta Giulia e la signora vita" a lot with my cousins when i was younger. It basically talks about a worker bee who's tired of working so it goes to the queen bee asking her questions, and so the queen explain her the meaning of life (whit the "use" of different little stories). It isn't that bad as a movie tbh and at the end it has a fairly good meaning.
That Bee movie reminds me of something i saw when i was little at school. this was in 2012 and i remember it was a little movie about medicine safety with a rabbit puppet. I vaguely remember this rabbit being Peter Rabbit but i might be misremembering since this was probably not a very high quality production and probably wouldn’t have a well known character like that. I remember the plot was about this Rabbit puppet being left alone at home and his mom told him not to drink the medicine from the cabinet. He got curious and drank it anyways because it said cherry flavored on the bottle. I remember the puppet saying in kind of a nauseous way “I feel sick and dizzzyyyyyy” and possibly slowly falling to the ground. I also remember that a blue screen would pop up at various points during the video with white text and narration over it . Closest thing i can compare these screens to are the backgrounds of jeopardy questions lol. I know this happened and it isn’t a dream or mandela effect at all. I’ve never been able to find it though the diary of a wimpy kid promo really sounds like a trailer they would’ve shown in one of those schoolastic book fair videos that got sent to schools who were having a book fair. I remember we got shown a compilation of book trailers before the book fair a few times and while i never saw that diary of a wimpy kid promo i really think it may have come from one of these
I think I've seen other people online talking about watching a safety video about being home alone in relation to a children's medicine promo, but I don't remember specifics like that, because this was just vague mentions of one with no mention of details. The Diary of a Wimpy Kid books are released by Scholastic, so that does make sense that it would have been in one of those promo videos.
@@francishollingshead2134 i think that being home alone is probably a common concept for a safety video like that, but i remember specifically this rabbit character. he was the main focus of the video
@@Z4YK0T1K it was a full video not just a little psa. I don’t remember exactly how long it was but it was probably in the range of 15 to 25 minutes long
@@XenoDelta212 hm. Maybe you can make a thread about it on the lost media fourms if you haven't already did it, or ask r/tomt and r/lostmedia if that works too I dunno if there's already a thread on it but it sounds interesting
So school librarian here commenting on the Diary of a Wimpy kid video. What this might be is called a book trailer. The most common place I show these are before the Scholastic Book Fair. I get a DVD full of book trailers to show to get the kids hyped for the fair. There have definitely been other trailers for later Diary of a Wimpy Kid books. There are other places book trailers pop up like publishing companies- but I can pretty much guarantee it’s a book trailer. Maybe reach out to the publishers and Scholastic. I just have a hunch it’s scholastic or even could have been created for the author.
Dear lost media people: I’ve taken notice that if some people are given a subject, they are likely to delve into stuff, (some pretty deep stuff), just to find the thing/entity that had been brought into question. Well I have a subject for those who like trying to find lost songs. It isn’t a song that I know the name of, nor is it a song that I exactly know the lyrics to either. It’s just something that I vaguely remember hearing so long ago. So back around 2012, (when I was about 6 or so), I was just running around and goofing off as I usually would have. I remember walking into the living room where the TV was on. My parents were in there watching something akin to a music video, and with it being something that I shouldn’t have been watching at the time, they told me to go back upstairs. Before I did so, I heard a snippet of the song, with me also seeing a small couple seconds of the music video. The only part of the song that I really remember hearing was of some guy saying the line “I’ve got no, woooords too say-ay, for you-oo-oooo” (this might have not been what the person was actually singing, but it sounded like something pretty close to it). As for what I saw, the music video was a bit odd, with one part of the video showing some guy eating something out of a bowl. (I don’t exactly know what he was eating, but whatever it was, it just didn’t look like food, but that was just probably how I saw it at the time). I also remembered how it sounded too, (which is probably my best shot at finding the song). Other than those 3 small details, I remember nothing else from it. One day that memory just popped up in my head, and I’ve been trying to find that song ever since then. I’ve been searching for this song for a long while now, but so far, I’ve gotten nowhere with it. So if somebody, (anybody at all) could find this song and truly figure out what song I am referring to, that wouldn’t just make whole my day, but it would make my whole year too.
Hi @urboybruggs This might not be the right song but something about your comment resonated with me. I felt like I knew what you talking about maybe and I’ve spent the last 20 minutes singing your lyrics in my head at 1am like a crazy person Could it be the song Pork & Beans by Weezer? the cadence and the words in the chorus are similar to what you wrote and at 1:18 a dude is eating something out of a bowl? th-cam.com/video/PQHPYelqr0E/w-d-xo.htmlsi=UjUFvLnJkEVyLn_g
The "this is so and so" game reminds me of a puzzle in Monkey Island 2 way back in the amiga era. There, upon trying to gain entry to a party or something, you encounter a guy behind a door, who says he'll only let you in if you can solve the puzzle. I am not sure if this puzzle originated there (it's probably likely). If you just wanted to know how the puzzle works and that's what's been bugging you, then this is absolutely a very possible answer. If you still want to find the ios game, at least you have a better basis to go off. "Monkey island 2 hand puzzle" or "monkey island 2 if this is puzzle" could be some keywords. He sticks out a hand, shows x amount of fingers, and says "if this is (number)", then shows a different amount of fingers, "then what is this?". The answer is then the number of fingers he pulled up first. So if he shows four fingers, says "if this is one", then shows two fingers, "then what is this?", the answer would be four.
The people doubting the Foodfight game's existence, really shows how there's a delicate line between healthy skepticism, and getting egg on one's face.
Really great video!!! I've seen so many lost media videos in the past and most of the topics covered here were completely new to me. It's funny that you made the comment about three people being left watching at the end, I was completely hooked the whole time!
16:45 Omg I remember this so vividly! My mom worked as a teacher around the same time the book released and I recall she had a DVD for the promo.I don’t know if she has it anymore but i vividly remember her showing it to me one day after school on our dvd player. I’ll ask her once she comes home
I don't exactly remember that promo for Diary of a Wimpy Kid, BUT in elementary school, when a Schoolastic Book Fair was coming up, teachers would have us watch these collections of promos for books we can expect to see at the fair. Its more likely than not that it was part of one of those videos. I do vaguely recall something about a Diary of Wimpy Kid book from one of those videos, but whether its on one of them is to be seen.
I posted this on Reddit but it's been not gotten comments, and it was deleted from TOMT for some reason. I've been trying to find a really, really bizarre book when I was in school in the mid-90s early 2000's that I've been trying to track down and verify existed for a while. The main plot involves a football team who (I believe) had previously performed poorly suddenly getting a drastic and borderline inhuman amount of strength and stamina. This becomes apparent to the female protagonist, as her boyfriend is on the team. There's a number of things that happen, notably towards the end it's discovered that the doctor is "doping" the team with extra endorphins to increase pain tolerance and strength. The side effect being, they become very violent. The book ends with the protagonist sneaking through her old school where there had been a shooting and murder, to get to the roof for a last chance to stop another armed confrontation. there's a fair amount of violence and blood description. I believe the protagonist takes a shotgun from their home mantle or something similar. This book is insane in retrospect, I'm hoping to verify that it's real and not some insane false memory. I'm willing to offer a reward to identify this book, and I'm open to suggestions for elsewhere to post to try and get more luck.
All of these "lost games" are the perfect example of why we need laws in place to prevent destruction of property like this, unless the game being shut down is some bizarre performance art.
Last Edit: I just found out it was on the French Amazon Prime Video. Pointless for me to upload them on TH-cam :p Hey Shaii, that's scary to hear that Shtong Circus is a Lost Media. As a French person who watched it as a kid, it is lowkey sad. Surprisingly, I have all full 52 Shtong Circus episodes and I'm not sure if I should try to upload all of them on TH-cam. Should I? I don't want to get a Copyright strike for trying to do so. I want to help the Lost Media community find what they're looking for.
I have a piece of lost media for you that I haven't seen people talk about. I remember watching a cheap animation on TH-cam sometime in 2020-2021. It was made in MS Paint and Windows Movie Maker and was made by a young black kid for his Church. It was part of a series made by the kid (I believe it was called "WonderKids", but I'm not sure) and the short itself was about a cartoon boy meeting a stray dog and trying to get rid of it in cartoony ways (such as strapping it to a rocket.) There was two videos I had seen from the channel posting the short. One of the short itself and another of the kid screening the short live and some behind the scenes content. I'm hoping for someone to help me find the short because I haven't been able to find it myself.
There used to be a Midsomer Murders facebook game once. It disappeared one day without warning, I guess because hardly anyone played it. I would love to play it again one day though.
I loved this video. I have memories of two lost videos and two lost CBBC shows (one with a few clips available and the other with one full episode available and a few clips online): 1. In 2019 or so, I watched a video where someone translated Yakko's World into lots of languages with Google Translate and sung it (not the Google voice). I think the user had "_____ productions" as a name (I think the first word started with S). Their voice was sort of high and sounded like they were a kid or around 13 or so. The instrumental was slowed down slightly to accommodate the amount of words and the video was really funny - it mentioned random places. I've tried finding it but I have no idea where it is. 2. Around 2013, I remember watching a video named: "Everything Wrong With Let It Go". It wasn't a CinemaSins video and was just the Let It Go song. I remember two things from it: 1: When Elsa said "I don't care" a cartoon guy with glasses showed up, said, "The Care Bears" and then he disappeared, with the song continuing. 2. When Elsa said, "You'll never see me cry" it showed a later scene of her crying. I've searched for this for a long time and I can't find it. 3. I used to watch a show on CBBC called Sorry I've Got No Head. It was a British comedy sketch show and aired from June 2008 to August 2011. It had three seasons and used to be on BBC iPlayer before it was removed - I wanted to do a big rewatch but by the time I got to it, it was gone. One episode is available and so are many clips. Here are some of the sketches I remember: the guy with the remote control legs (he was part of a bigger sketch with the same guy) the two women saying, "1000 pounds", the boy who was the only student in a school, the guy who wanted to break world records for stuff etc. There was also a beekeeper who always said, "Maybe my bees can help!" but it'd end in the bees not helping and attacking him instead, two guys who had a museum or something of invisible things and said, "In your imagination!" to this other guy I think who was there, pirates that are scared of various things and some more. The theme songs are available online too. I loved the show. There is only one episode available on the Internet Archive. There was a Google Drive link for the whole series but I can't find it anywhere online or in my history. I think it had a DVD release as well. Some sketches only appeared in one season, some appeared for two seasons while others appeared for the whole run. 4. Another show I watched was called DNN: Definitely Not Newsround. It aired on CBBC around 2013-2014 and was a spoof show of news programs. There were lots of characters and it was funny. I can't remember much of it. There is a few clips available online as well as a series 2 trailer. I don't know if this had a DVD release. It's not on BBC iPlayer either. I really want to find these again.
1st one is probably just deleted. i remember loads of funny memes from like 2017, that are gone from TH-cam, probably because the creator thought it was cringy.
Since friggin jerma was brought up I guess I might as well bring up that Vinny's first stream where he played Chrono Trigger is missing, aside from supposedly one screenshot.
The bee story reminds me of a movie about space they showed us in when I was in elementary school around 2010. I remember they had us go to the gym where they had this special blew up dome for us to enter and watch some kind of animated short about space, I also remember they were very adamant about us not touching the inside when we were in there. It's very vague but I'd say this short is likely on TH-cam somewhere, but I don't know exactly how I'd search for it.
There is an EXTREMELY similar scene to the spongebob fortune cookie scene the op described in the lego ninjago series. If I remember correctly, all of the ninjas get fortune cookies and Cole accidentally eats the whole thing. I highly doubt this is it but I'm just putting it out there 🤷♀️
I don't know how but somehow everytime he makes a video something always gets solved and what got solved was the Michael Jackson song. Its from some random Mexican cd.
hearing that there's a lost port of Parasol Stars makes me so sad, i love Bubble Bobble and to hear that a port of one of its sequels will never release is disheartening
I remember seeing the diary of a wimpy kid promo too! I feel like it had something to do with my school book fair, trying to get us hyped for the book being sold at it.
Fascinating video! I too remember media I can no longer find. The most notable one was a TH-cam video titled something along the lines of "Spore 2 trailer". If it existed, it most likely was a joke video, even kid me knew that. I saw the video somewhere between 2015, and 2018. The video began with the supposed logo of "Spore 2", which was the word "Spore 2" spelled out in extremely grotesque, cartoony-monster-style letters. I remember there was some music in the background too. Then the camera would slowly zoom out, the music would slowly become distorted and muffled, revealing the text to be a barely functioning screen on a sign, in a dystopian world. The sign was next to a small road with some trees nearby, and the overall weather is extremely cloudy, but dry. Just a few moments later, a huge Curly-Haired Hog (A Hungarian breed of pig also called Mangalitza) walks by, sluggishly. The Camera then switched angles, revealing more of the landscape. There was a bridge above the road, and a completely burned down house infront of the sign, which the Hog would go on to enter. The house was missing it's roof, and the upper half of it's walls, only having some low grey walls and a foundation. After the Hog entered, it would go on to lay down in a very small room in the centre of the house. After that, the video either ended, or I clicked off of it. Again, if it was real, it was probably a joke video, but for a joke video, it had extremely nice CGI, except for the sign. If it's real, I probably missed, misremembered, or exaggarated some details due to my trash memory. It's also very likely that I dreamt it up, since the memories aren't very vivid considering how it wasn't all that long ago. Either way, I can't find it on TH-cam now. If anyone has seen it (assuming it existed), then please let me know. Thanks for reafing through this wall of text, sorry if my wording is bad, have a good day!
It’s 5 days late but it messed me up bad enough to leave a comment. This happened anywhere in between 2008-2010. I woke up after watching Cartoon Network to go to bed. I should have known better than to leave adult swim on, but I wake up to “RIP RIP RIP RIP, RIP RIP RIP” and it’s like a cult in a circle surrounding this man, everyone is ripping up pieces of paper is what I remember. The man in the middle of the circle gets his head gets cut off with a kitchen knife. I cry, and turned the tv off and literally hid in the couch cushions. Horrifying but I’ve never been able to find it again.
i haven't seen either of these shows but for some reason I feel like it might be either superjail or metalocalypse? again, don't know much about these shows outside of tvtropes but my gut instincts are never wrong except when they are which is most of the time.
Pretty late for an answer, maybe you found it by yourself but I saw that adult swim made those things to scare children that stayed awake at night. So your childhood trauma was caused by some guy with a shitty sense of humor. I know this from a tuv’s video, but I couldn’t tell which one (maybe the ones about creepy advertisements)
I swear I must have played Scribble Vision in the past. I grew up with noggin (and moose a moose confirms it would have been found where I played games) and I SWEAR TO EVERYTHING THAT'S HOLY I've seen those paint bucket assets before. Seeing them again has brought back vivid memories of seeing them. Don't remember it being an animation program though.
I remember the Nesquick games being quite involved. The goal was to collect cards, and there were different games involved but I think it was set in a treehouse. I don't remember if it was all in one game or if it was split up into different games. There was a bit where you looked outside the treehouse with binoculars, and there was a card outside. The outside view was quite vast which made me think that there would be more cards out there, but there wasn't. I also remember a game where you took photos, and it was set in the wild west.
I was so afraid this was just gonna be a compilation of older videos. So happy it's new content. Keep up the great work
Would've clicked off if I hadn't seen this honestly
@@cul-de-sac same
@@cul-de-sac I usually will listen/watch them if it contains a few/decent amount of new stuff I haven’t heard or if I want to remember the details I may have missed.
I remember the slime pilot thing it ended up airing sometime in 2019 or 2020
God literally same. Not saying compilation videos are bad but it's always a disappointment when you hope for a new long video but it's just a compilation. Not this time!
The DJ and CD of "Sexy Lady" have been discovered through metadata. The DJ is named DJ Maurinho and the CD is titled Frequência Máxima Vol. 18., indicating the song to be of Brazilian origin. Now all that needs to be done to discover the actual artist of the song is to ask DJ Maurinho, which should not be difficult considering that upon my research he has accounts on various social media platforms.
Edit: the song has been discovered recently - it's Sexy Lady by Joy Em.
thank you
+1 to bring this up in comments
Youre amazing, I could kiss you rn.
+1 to bring this up in the comments
bump
Probably the most fascinating--and sobering--element of the lost media rabbit hole is the fact that the only reason any of these pieces get any recognition is because some random person serendipitously remembered them. It makes me wonder how much out there is waiting to be found, yet no one actually cares to think about or look for it...
Well yeah, humans make art and a lot of that art doesn’t last. There are 8 billion of us… that’s just life! You have to see lost media as a hobby and not some kind of existentially meaningful activity
There is a lot, trust me.
I suddenly question if those memories as a kid when I woke up to the tv playing something weird was a dream or actually the tv playing it which can now probably be considered lost
@@wolfetteplays8894me and my brother have one. really old android game that we cannot find
@@who7950honestly whether you think it’s a dream or not, it’s always worth looking into what you remember and asking others just to see if you can find anything/confirm it’s real
20:02 Fun fact, Salmonella is found on the outside of the egg not inside. So it is possible to eat eggs raw, you just need to make sure to pour boiling water on the outside to make sure that it is disinfected.
I’m a hobby baker since young (did baking in school) and this is a method used often when you need raw egg in a recipe.
salmonella can get inside of the egg itself, if i wasn't lied to by my teacher
@@DefaultBoyBand it can, but it's rare.
Most hens are vaccinated for salmonella anyway so it’s really not that dangerous either way
if youre really worried, and you really want to eat those raw eggs, you can always get pasteurized eggs
@@DefaultBoyBand
In my land we only eat the shell. It is a sin to eat the inside.
For the knock off Bee Movie, it's possible that the makers of the movie had the OP and their classmates watch the movie to see if they liked it or not. Game devs and film devs will show their work to test groups to get feedback. If anyone in the test group had criticism, then the devs would iron the issues out. But if the product is hated or ignored enough, then the devs will likely cut their losses and cancel the project. It's likely that because nobody in Op's group liked this knockoff Bee Movie, the makers of the movie decided to cancel it.
Nah in latin america they sold alot of knock offs usually from spain around 2011
I thought of this too. Maybe the makers were so local that it was just a couple people that made it and wanted to test. Maybe the principal or the teacher was related to the studio and they were like could you bring the kids to check out this project we made type of thing
I remember Jerma talking about the egg stream a while back and how there were MAYBE 100 people watching that livestream. So that thing is GONE
Hope there’s some type of archive or clip or anything for that
Yeah, S30 and S46 Ai Simpsons streams are lost too…
@@taigas7779 there are
@@MiscPracticenever say those words out of your mouth ever again
the baseball stream really happened and the footage is missing
Chapter List! (OP, if you put this in the description it will be added to the video)
00:00:03 Audrey and Friends
00:02:55 Lost song misattributed to Michael Jackson
00:05:53 Foodfight the Video Game
00:08:41 knockoff animated movie about bees
00:13:35 Slime Survivor pilot (Nickelodeon)
00:14:25 "Club Mario" Mario show live-action segments from DIC
00:15:26 Jet Squadron, cancelled Sega game
00:16:25 Diary of a Wimpy Kid promo video
00:17:57 MechaNick, British children's series
00:18:55 Jerma985 "egg stream" (cognitohazard)
00:20:48 Scrubby Bear movie
00:22:16 pop art of unknown celebrity
00:23:14 Tales in Mushroom Village, Chinese 3D TV series
00:24:55 Pizza Rollo, 1994 French interactive game show
00:25:48 Mini Match, Cartoon Network MMO
00:26:29 Rabbids Invasion: Rabbids In Paris, Facebook game
00:27:36 Breakfast With Bear, spin-off of Bear In The Big Blue House
00:28:50 Quicky Music Maker, Nesquik music maker game
00:30:05 Erased, American thriller movie wheee a man is being forgotten by everyone around him
00:31:53 Shtoing Circus, French animated TV series
00:32:34 Super Monkey Ball 2 promotional wallpapers
00:33:15 Virtual Boy Mario demo
00:34:23 SpongeBob "fortune cookie" scene
00:36:25 McJunior Club TV, Dutch live action promotional TV series
00:37:23 "Oh Grow Up!" ABC sitcom
00:38:20 Parasol Stars, lost Commodore 64 port
00:39:52 Spell Up, Google browser game
00:40:40 TNT Show lost Michael Jackson sketch
00:42:57 RuneScape lost old versions
00:44:18 The Little Green Man, British animated series
00:45:06 Cartoon Network Naruto bumper
00:46:27 Tic-Tac-Dough, mobile game
00:47:22 Pip Ahoy, UK animated show pilot
00:47:58 Honey Nut Cheerios SpongeBob commercial
00:48:50 The Return, lost 2015 short film
00:50:29 Scribble Vision, web game
00:51:25 Habbo Hotel cell phone games
00:52:15 Mario Takes America, full motion video game
00:53:31 Sobakashu Pucchi Japanese anime series
00:54:38 Pinch to Punch, Japanese anime series
00:55:30 Bravoman Binja Bash, mobile game
00:56:29 K-Lumbo, K-Mart safety video
00:57:28 The Terror Of Tech Town, Mattel game for the NES power glove
00:58:05 Bones: Skeleton Crew, spin-off series of Bones
00:59:01 McDonalds commercial from 1975/1976
01:00:45 Google Lively, Google game ala Second Life
01:01:45 Farm Game, lost CoolMath-Games web game
01:02:51 Tiger Child, IMAX documentary video
01:04:07 Strange Hill High - Merchant Of Menace, UK game
01:05:04 Easiest Game In The World, mobile game
Copier
Never seen someone use 00:00:00 instead of 0:00
@TriflingToad cause Its over an hour
you forgot to use the colons on one of them
@@verifios fixed
Fun fact, there's actually a second lost jerma stream, the stream was about jerma playing on 2fort, but with a mod that turns the water into chocolate
The only thing left of this stream is a single screenshot
Funny how both lost Jerma streams are about food
@@BinglesP next jerma food stream when?
Never saw this but from the discription i honestly wonder why people miss such rubbish.
@@holladiewaldfee6071No one is saying they miss it, are they? They’re just talking about how it’s gone.
why is jerma stuff so creepy and uncanny
the foodfight game actually being real was such a plot twist haha
the fact it was on E3 shows at least it was a prototype, but is weird nobody has actual dev data.
@@fuarkstyle well i mean the clip being real!*
@@fuarkstyleIt’s like a company secretly prototyped a game based on that was-unreleased film and put Vicious Cycle’s logo there to convince people that this game was made by Vicious Cycle. I may be wrong, but this is how I image this mysterious prototype game was made.
I have no clue why people were so ready to call it fake lmao like did they not even bother looking at the original 2006 E3 footage
Gotta be honest it’s kinda weird for some development team to make a “Food Fight” game to which the movie was held back like by at least 10 years, but the game shown at E3 2006 might’ve been filmed by someone at that event. But don’t know that the game is actually a lost beta for a game that never happened
The 'Michael Jackson' song was by Jason Malachi, who sings almost identical to MJ. So much so that Malachi was the singer on 3 of the tracks on the 'Michael' album that came out just after he died. Look up the track 'Let Me Go' by Malachi for an example.
It is insanely messed up that the album had fake tracks - as a dedication album it would’ve been nice, but MJ himself would never release such rubbish. His estate consistently misses opportunities to keep him relevant with anniversaries or related media…it’s messed up.
Huh, Jason Malachi's initials are JM the reverse of MJ I wonder if that was his real name or stage name.
@@user-cs7fg5eq9r Jason Edward Cupeta is his birth name, idk if he changed it legally
That whole "Michael" album is a mess: almost every song has a controversial thing about them (Malachi tracks, "Hollywood tonight" pitch change, Dave Grohl not entirely sure if he is on "Cant Make it another day" and more)
@@pun_dimencan you explain the other things?
The bee one seems like one of those weird dreams you have as a kid that becomes a sort of “did this really happen” type half-memory. The weird leadup (you just left class and got in a van??) and the fact no one ever talked about it again is too bizarre 😭
Right??? It's weird that this person didn't mention whether or not they asked any classmates/teachers, that were there at the time, whether it actually happened or not. Maybe a friend or classmate they're friendly with still could verify if it actually happened? 🤷♀️ They said no one ever brought it up or talked about it again which implies there are people they know still who could bring it up but didn't. I'm puzzled as to why they didn't try asking those same people 1st... 🤨
ngl, I honestly think it was just a really unintentionally creepy attempt at a test screening of something a company had been making - possibly a local one. I could imagine someone at the school offering to do a friend or relative a solid like that and get them some target demo feedback on the cheap ngl
Yeah 100% I think it seems like a vivid dream
@@LilyoftheLake14they probably werent in touch with them anymore
@@lavendereyes1533 it sounds like they were part of a focus group to me.
I 100% remember the diary of a wimpy kid video. They would always show us a video of some books that are coming to the book fair like a week before the event. I vividly remember going to recess after the video and talking to my friends about how cool that book looked
Yup and then the next week I remember zooming for the book.
I have a full comment on this, but the "book fair" in question is the Scholastic Book Fair! They did promotional videos like this in the mid-to-late 2000s (possibly other time periods as well) that were shown in elementary school classrooms hosting the fair. They seem to still do promo vids, but they're uploaded on TH-cam and are much shorter - only about a minute as opposed to the 15-20 minute videos I remember.
Unfortunately, most of the promo videos seem lost. When I tried to search them up, the only one I could find that's older than 2019 is from 1998. The one we're looking for is 2007's (Diary of a Wimpy Kid released in April 2007 and the Scholastic Book Fair normally happens in spring), but honestly preserving the other years would be good too.
Came to look for this, because I remember seeing these book promos as well for Scholastic! Definitely from that type of thing, but I guess the question is where to find them. @@TheStarsTwilight
@@TheStarsTwilightYESSS I could have sworn that the book definitely had a video for it's release. My mind automatically went to the scholastic book fairs. They always had some sort of promo videos playing on the TV. So I definitely feel like some school out there has it on a VHS somewhere!
@@TheStarsTwilightThere’s a reason for that. Prior to 2021, they were sent out to schools in DVD format to be played over projector. Your best chance at getting one is contacting local schools and seeing if they still have one. My gradeschool that I contacted had DVDs for 2005 and 2009-2016 that they could find. I also found eBay listings for book fair promos in VHS form from the 90’s! Scholastic book fair promos definitely deserve their own video, these are a phenomenal piece of lost media.
~ Timestamps ~
(kinda did this in a hurry so I might've forgotten some stuff)
0:00 Intro
0:04 Audrey And Friends
2:53 Lost Song Misattributed to Michael Jackson, "Sexy Lady"
5:52 Foodfight - The Video Game
8:39 Knockoff Animated Movie About Bees
13:32 Slime Survivor
14:24 Club Mario [retrieved by @QuiteOkay1]
15:26 Jet Squadron
16:23 Diary of A Wimpy Kid - Promo
17:59 MECHANICK
18:57 Lost Jerma Egg Stream
20:47 Scrubby Bear
22:17 Celebrity No. 6
23:16 Tales In Mushroom Village
24:56 Pizza Rollo
25:48 Mini Match [retrieved by: @originalsmosharchives]
26:28 Rabbits Invasion - Facebook Game
27:36 Breakfast with Bear
28:50 Quicky Music Maker
30:05 Erased Mystery Movie
31:53 Shtoing Circus
32:36 Super Monkey Ball 2 - Lost Promotional Wallpapers
33:15 Mario Demo Virtual Boy
34:23 SpongeBob Fortune Cookie (I swear I feel like I recall seeing that just don't know where...)
36:26 McJunior Club T.V. (I'm sorry, did I just hear a Windows 11 notification???)
37:22 Oh Grow Up
38:21 Parasol Stars Lost Commodore 64 Port
39:52 Spell Up
40:43 The TNT Show Lost Unaired Michael Jackson Sketch
42:47 RuneScape Old Versions
44:18 The Little Green Man
45:07 Cartoon Network Naruto Bumpers from the mid-2000s
46:29 Tic Tac Dough SkyZone Mobile Game
47:57 Lost Spongebob Cheerios Commercial
48:50 The Return
50:30 Scribble Vision
51:22 Habbo Hotel Nokia Games
52:16 Mario Takes America
53:33 Sobakashu Pucchi 『そばかしゅぷっち』
55:31 BravoMan Ninja Blast!
56:29 K-Mart K-Lumbo Mart Safety Video
57:28 The Terror of Tech Town
58:05 Bones Skeleton Crew
59:01 1975 McDonalds Commercial
1:00:44 Google Lively
1:01:46 Farm Game
1:02:52 Tiger Child
1:04:07 Strange Hill High - Merchant of Menace
1:05:03 Easiest Game in the World
if you do, thanks!
@404TVfr You sure? I just finished it.
@404TVfrhe did
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You forgot club Mario at around 14:30
Hello everyone, I’m the OP that posted the animated bee movie story.
I never expected my story to end up in a video like this! This video was really well researched and edited, definitely was a good watch!
If anyone has and doubts about the story,or any info of the movie, i’ll be happy to answer on here!
I posted the story on the lost media forums and discord server.
Did you ever talk to any of the teachers that hosted the event and asked them about it recently?
Have you considered asking former classmates what they remember? Would probably be more helpful than asking people who have never seen it.
What does the shitty bees look like?
I think that it was a test of a movie that they changed. They might of tooken it out and fixed it up before they released it to the public
ok
Love how ya went straight to the point of the video with no fluff. I love lost media content, but I hate when they drag it on to show old lost media content already covered. Thank you for giving out something new
BlameitonJorge does really good no fluff Lost media content, he does Updates too.
@@southparkfirefly I love blameitonjorge
Jesus loves you!
@@tomety_tcg2073Jesus is dead
It’s sweet when creators can find those fans positively effected by their work and willing to do what they can to bring their work recognition
as long as they don't end up like the crybaby who made Undergrads, its cool to see.
@@AnAverageGoblinWhat did the creator of that show do?
@@reezzeybob9907 nothing bad. just constantly talking about how if he got enough support the show could come back. the passion is there but he comes off as a crybaby.
@@AnAverageGoblin I see. I think the creator needs to grow up a little
I vividly remember the diary of a wimpy kid promo we watched for a compilation of book promos at my elementary school’s book fair.
It definitely included some snippets of voice acted parts of the book, as well as the author speaking about its inspiration.
I vividly remember this because it made me walk right over and buy it.
I remember it, too, and it made me pass on the franchise
Yeah I was gonna say I’m pretty sure it was just a book fair advertisement
@@marlssa Scholastic's Book Fair grrr
That's what I was thinking. I have vague memories of book promos showing in the school library leading up to the book fair.
Audrey and Friends has to be one of the most visually jarring animated shows I have ever seen.
It's not bad, but it's hard to really feel unsettled by the uncanny combination of 3D and 2D done in that exact way and it's kind of perplexing.
My dude have you witnessed the visual horror of Pop Secret and Dirtgirlworld?
@@tessfabled4115 and Angela Anaconda?
My same thougth!! The way it sometimes looks 2D but it was definitely made done by 3D. I loved those 3D plain hairs, so funkily done, the redhair ones were so pretty and strange, it even bounces haha!
But I can’t help but think that the art style is cute and unique.
It feels kinda Parapa adjacent in a way
Something of note about the FoodFight game: there's an entire file in the Atari Co-Op Division archives at the Strong Museum in Rochester, New York dedicated to FoodFight. We're talking early design sketches, the entire movie script, the works. The materials appear to have been part of a press kit submitted to Atari in hopes of getting the rights to the old FoodFight arcade game to rework for a movie tie-in game. I'm unsure if the game you mention here is directly connected to that one; it could be Atari declined so they had to go with the platformer route, or it could be they succeeded and made a 3D version of the old game. Still, first thing that came to mind.
I definitely remember that Diary of a Wimpy Kid promo! It was shown in preparation for a book fair along with promos for other books.
I vividly remember Greg's voice being hilariously nasally, so for a long time that was the voice that always played in my head whenever I read the books lol
I definitely remember it too! I remember the narrator sarcastically repeating, "this is Greg Heffley, and this is his *DIARY*". Then Greg was voiced by an obvious adult doing a very bad attempt at sounding like a kid. It was still funny enough that I bought the book once the book fair opened!
"Some weird thing someone saw ages ago and can't find now" are my favourite lost media too, along with lostwave
It’s wild to me that people even think of these things. If I saw some weird media when I was like 10, I probably have never thought about it since.
Congratulations on the growth, you've been an incredibly welcome addition to youtube and I appreciate your channel's aesthetic. I hope to see much more from you in the future.
Appreciate it bro that seriously means a lot 🤝
no way it's the cursed judge no way
No way it's him
@@Querez8504 lol hi Querez, you've been in my comments for years
@@ShaiiValley, sorry to interrupt you, but, I have an lost media to tell you.
So, back around 2013 to 2014, according to my mother, I was watching youtube, when I spotted an weird dinosaur video. I don't know if it was an trailer for an series, movie, or something else, but I often refer to it as "Lost 3D Dinosaur movie."
The video itself detailed an type of trailer with three protagonists, an tyrannosaur, hadrosaur and a mammal which I remember as an alphadon. The animation was in 3D, with an semi realistic artstyle, and the audio was in an asiatic language which I can't identify, the dinosaurs talked in the same asian language
As for the video itself, it had some scenes which I vividly remember :
-An meteor falling into the sea
-A herd of green sauropods and blue triceratops escaping an tsunami
-The blue triceratops being swallowed by the tsunami
-The t-rex laying on a desert with the alphadon
-The t-rex fighting against three t-rexes
-The t-rex screaming, yes, screaming, not roaring.
There was another video related to it, which was an showcase of the 3D models of the tyrannosaurus and hadrosaurus.
I talked to it with my friends, but many of them dismissed it as a mash up of dinosaur videos and movies. I don't believe its an mashup of the movies :
-Dino Time
-Dinosaur ( 2000 )
-Ice Age 3
-Max : Dinoterra
-You are Umasou
If anyone knows about it, please help me identify. I already posted this question on the LostMedia forums.
Hello, I'm looking for a piece of lost media that I find incredibly unique. There's this Chinese art film called "In Course of the Miraculous" that's 9 HOURS LONG. There's only two trailers online, along with a few interviews and a very beautiful soundtrack. The film was screened at a few museums a couple years ago but since has had no showings or any kind of media release.
The film seems to have a rather large production budget for an art house release, with scenes being filmed on-location in the Swiss Alps. It revolves around three real missing persons cases: George Mallory ascending Everest and disappearing, an artist who disappeared attempting to cross the Atlantic in a tiny boat in the 70s, and a Chinese fishing vessel that was lost at sea and returned with only a third of its members after a violent mutiny.
What's so unique about this film is the cinematography is insanely beautiful and the soundtrack is great too. I really want to see this film and I'm disappointed it has no media release. If someone can help me find a copy of this film I would be very grateful.
I’VE HEARD ABOUT THAT!!! The only part o recognize is “9 hour long Chinese movie”. Weird. I have no idea where I heard it from??
Have you tried to get in touch with the director? Perhaps some of the museums that showed it? It wasn't that long ago so I'd hope the files are still around.
i believe you can find a purchasable vynl of it online.
if it's a Chinese movie try searching in the Chinese web
I don't think that'd necessarily be considered lost media-some art films are simply not intended for commercial release, like a majority of Matthew Barney's work.
Having a movie about someone being forgotten and as such erased from the world being forgotten and as such erased from the world is extremely meta.
Jesus loves you!
1:05:03
I remember playing this on an iPad, I remember the name "Very Simple Game", the narrator used to say: "This is a very simple game".
The game consisted of putting the prior number of fingers shown. Indeed it was a simple game after all.
There was a medium mode and a hard mode, which consisted of guessing the last 2nd and 3rd previous finger numbers respectively.
You genuinely unlocked a nice memory for me, thank you.
This is a type (genre?) of game called nBack, if you're curious --- it sounds like this version of the game presented it a bit differently (I think it's usually numbers on a grid) but memory athletes use it to train memory. There are versions you can obtain that also use colors and sounds in addition to numbers.
I am like 90% sure the fortune cookie thing is actually from either Season 1 or 2 of Family Guy, with Brian saying the dialogue to Peter. I was re-watching the series from the beginning the other day out of boredom and distinctly remember a scene where Brian goes "Uh, Peter you ate the .... nevermind". I'll see about rewatching some of it this weekend and see if I can find the scene.
Did u find it ?
Commenting to get notifications.
yeah I'd like to hear an update on this so commenting for notifications lol
I need to know
yes that is a scene
On the fortune cookie one, there was an episode of Dexter's Laboratory (that aired around the time) where DeeDee was eating a box of fortune cookies, eating the fortunes as well. There was a part where she took a fortune out of her mouth, and read the fortune to Dexter, who was too busy with his ant farm to care.
i love food scenes and I remember dexter got a fortune that was grim or something. I remember deedees mouth and teeth all scummy.
I was obsessed with SpongeBob as a kid and must have seen every episode of the early seasons at least 3 times, it’s weird because it does sound like something that could happen in a SpongeBob episode but I don’t remember it personally
@@joshallen128is this by chance your fetish?
It’s sounds like they got mixed up with the episode of dexter and the SpongeBob one where he give Patrick a chocolate bar maybe?
I had a very similar experience to the Bus Movie Guy. I'm from the UK and we had one of these black buses come around to my school when I was like 5/6 so 2008/09. I remember we all had to sit on the floor of this bus where they had a big CRT built into the back section, the ceiling as well had these stars and moon patterns with rainbow lights. The movie that played, and keep in mind this is all fragments from 15 years ago, was about this puppet going to school for the first time. The puppet was a bit afraid of being on their own and was scared of talking to all the kids in their class, everyone else was playing in live action. I remember a specific scene where its break and the puppet stays inside, the teacher comes over and comforts them while telling them its okay then convinces the puppet to meet with the other classmates. This is all I remember, nothing else came of it and we never had one of those movie buses??? come back. I suppose they're paid programmes for primary schools
i remember something like this, I'm also from the UK but a few years older. was the puppet of a Giraffe by chance? because i fully remember having to go into a bus like this and watching a video of a puppet giraffe and them bringing out the puppet afterwards. there's Healthy Harold the Giraffe which is close to what you described but about anti drugs and eating healthy instead. i wouldn't be surprised if there was some copycats out there tbh
@@Discontinued_account Yes! It was a giraffe. One step closer thank you!
@@Discontinued_account I was thinking exactly this when i was watching it. I also had those trailers/vans come in to our school a couple of times around the late 2000s and early 2010s. I do remember the giraffe but cant remember what they actually showed at all nor if all of them were with the giraffe. I expect this was a similar thing for the OP just with a bee animation instead. No one spoke about it after ours either and honestly i completely forgot about them until this video lol
I had a similar UK movie bus experience - almost exactly the same setup as you, but I remember mine was about a race of aliens who were all the same. I think the point of it was to celebrate differences - the aliens were all the same and this was super boring, but people are different, so this should be celebrated. That's all I remember, besides the bus being horribly hot and hating the experience wholesale lol
The fuck is happening in the UK
POTENTIAL LOST MEDIA, PLEASE HELP:
I have commented on a video from this channel before.
It is from 9 months ago.
But it seems like my comment does not reach anyone anymore.
So I am trying it here, because I want to find a game, I have been searching for years.
I have a Nintendo DSi from my childhood.
Around 2018/2019, it unfortunately stopped working.
It will not turn on, no matter how often I try to and if I charge it.
And it also shows, that it is on 100% anyways, yet it is off.
Anyways, I remember playing a game on there, that really scared me as a child.
It was a cowboy themed game.
Its art style was semi realistic & pixelated.
Its cutscenes consisted of semi realistic pixel drawings shown in a slide show with text under it.
The reason why I even remember it is because the beginning entails of the story from the protagonist’s mentor.
As they got eaten by snakes in their sleep and as this text was shown, there was an imagine of an empty mattress with snakes on it.
(There is also a possibility of the mattress not being empty and having the mentor on it, but they were covered by a sheet, to censor the gore.
Either way, snakes were present.)
I remember the gameplay then starting with the male protagonist riding his horse either on a moving train or right in front of it.
And he had to fight enemies, that were black creatures (possibly ravens) with his lasso.
It was also a puzzle game, as I remember a mission being inside of a wagon.
I remember that I had to strategically move boxes to discover hidden items.
One of them being a lever.
I also remember having to move boxes, to jump on them, to progress in those missions.
Unfortunately, I did not progress that far, as I kept on failing in a certain level, so I have no idea what happens next.
I have no social media.
Not sure if it is lost media, since there is a video that shows almost all of 3000 Nintendo DS games.
And I did try to search, but that video is hours long.
Plus in its description, it is said, that a few games are missing.
This could be one of them.
If it helps:
I remember the sky background being a sunset.
I hope this will reach at least someone, as I have gained interest in this game again.
Because this is something that has stuck with me.
And caused me many nightmares.
Was it part of one of those 100 games in 1. or 50 games in 1. cartridges
is it The Wild West from Majesco Entertainment?
If it was released on the ds shop you might be able to find if on the hshop because they have old dsiware
I came across your Origins of Frutiger Aero images video a couple months ago and I really liked it. I didn't realize this channel actually focuses on obscure and lost media, I really enjoy this content 👍👍👍
Hi, the OP who wrote 45:08 but thank you for sharing it, even if it only was a little section of the video. Caught me off guard but pretty happy regardless. Hopefully there can be more information regarding this in the future. While I don't really have much sources on my end, it would be pretty cool to discover something like that again.
That last game you mentioned is also a puzzle in the Monkey Island series. In the second game, you have to play the easiest game with someone that tells you the winning numbers from a rigged spin-the-wheel game. Had to guess my way through it lol
The answer is the number of fingers at the start of the question.
That talk about limewire brought back so many memories. I remember when Metallica's Death Magnetic came out I downloaded what I thought was the album and it turned out to just be some garage band who's singer tried to sound like James Hetfield. Tbh I wasn't too sore about it cause they sounded pretty good. I've long since lost those files and never figured out who they really were.
now limewire became an ai generating content site
I've been searching for the Jerma egg stream for almost 2 years so I'm so glad to see you include it
29:54 I had this Nesquick Game on a CD compilation of flash games!!!!
Context: In mid-2009 / 2010 in Brazil, there were magazines that sold CDs with several different flash games to be played offline, I had 3 of these: the first one with 500 games (most of them from New Grounds and they were pretty edgy and not very appealing for a young girl like me), another one with 1000 "dressing up girls games", and another one with 500 varied girly games separated into categories (dressing up, decorating and etc!) I'm sure that some of these Nesquick games (this one and a platformer ine that had horrible key controls) both were on the third CD, as well as several Korean food brand games and Star Sue games!; If anyone else from Brazil has any of these CDs, it would be good to take a look! Sadly I lost mine when my parents got divorced, so I cant look it myself 😭
6:22 the files weren't deleted by the creator, there was a pay dispute between the creator/director and one of the main animators from memory, which led to said animator taking his PC back and leaving, which had all of the movies' files on it (apparently they didn't make backups) and refusing to give them back until he was paid (?)
I remember them saying that their hard drives were stolen and had to restart the reconstruction of the movie
I guess the hardrives were "stolen", just not in the way we assumed
Where did you hear this from?
We gotta find that guy and ask him if he still has the files (probably not but it'd be cool to know)
For the final lost media piece (your own personal one), it reminded me of both The Impossible Quiz and The World's Easy-est game. Markiplier played both, not sure if they had mobile ports, but The Impossible Quiz was very popular so I wouldn't be surprised if it did.
Don't u think he would've searched those first
Oh my god GET OFF THE INTERNET!!!
@@tino768 ?
Why is markiplier your standard for whether something is obscure or not
@@tino768true
I really appreciate the effort you put into your videos, and your contributions to the lost media community.
Oh my god, I actually remember one of these! Bones: Skeleton Crew at about 1:00:00! I honestly don’t remember much about it, other than it was advertised during an episode and I decided to watch it. I do remember that it was kind of underwhelming, as I expected the main cast to show up at some point, and the mysteries were pretty trivial. Cool to see something on here I know about though!
Honestly, with all those pieces of lost media that, I think, not a lot of other creators talked about, those really great personalized "title cards" of sorts for each entry and the very good background music, I'm pretty sure you're on your way to walk with the greats in the lost media YT scene, frankly! Your videos are quality.
Seriously I don't think lost media gets enough attention. Your videos are professional, straightforward, and always entertaining. I hope you continue to grow.
I am like 78% sure that the whole bee movie thing is just a dream. As it would explain how weird some stuff is. Like after the movie the students and teachers said nothing about it, and the friend saying "it takes a lot of skill to make this" which a child could say, it's just very unlikely, and the OP not really remembering the movie but at the same time he was a kid.
But I could be 100% wrong and it just could be a really bad knockoff.
I agree that your theory makes the most sense. The beginning of the story with the whole "going outside to this weird black bus and you have to watch this weird movie" sounds like a dream or a bad creepypasta.
@@averagewhiteguy2 They did stuff like that when I was in school. These entertainment center buses would come in and show movies made for kids with simplistic life lessons, so that doesn't sound odd to me at all. That was in America, tbf, but not impossible
@@averagewhiteguy2I mean it was in Mexico so it’s totally possible
@@averagewhiteguy2 It sounds like focus group testing tbh, so not out of the realm of possibility!
It sounds dreamlike, but at the same time I have seen SO MANY comments relating to it.
My cousin was actually on that Slim Survivor thing. He's always been disappointed the show never aired. Although there might be tapes out there as he was told something along the lines that tapes would be sent to all the contestants after the episode aired.
Did your cousin ever get the Slim Survivor tape?? :0
You could possibly ask him if he ever got it or if he still has the tape
"Planet Earth" is a very old spoken poem written by MJ during the early 90s, more particularly during the sessions for his "Dangerous" album. "This Is It" dates back even further. But yes, they were officially released in 2009 as part of the soundtrack album for a documentary about the final rehearsals of MJ.
The first scholastic promo for the Diary of a "Whimpy"* kid aired in like... February or March of 2007 at my local school. It was to hype up the kids for the book ofc.
Here's what I remember; Greg is either voiced *by* the author himself *OR* voiced by an actor. They read what I think is either an excerpt about his friend being dumb, or about being school hall monitor.
There were a few clips of the author voicing the character playing on the big projector in the library while we were shuffled into a little side room so it's not like I could have gone to look. (Can't have them kids getting away we were all 12, lol).
Pretty much the best way to find it would be to email Scholastic about old promo videos about it.
*This was the spelling I distinctly remember from the promo video, use it wisely. It bothered all of us that it was spelled differently than the images of the book. A clear discrepancy.
i remember this promo, they showed it my kindergarten year in 2008-2009. a few years later but i remember it. i remember greg was very clearly being voiced by an adult lol
20:04 i have a feeling theres a chance he just never did the stream. unless we have confirmation that it happened, i think it sits in this weird limbo of unconfirmed lost media. but, i would like to say that jerma promising to eat a raw egg on stream and then getting scared and deciding he'll eat an unholy amount of hardboiled eggs instead sounds like smth he'd do (also what is it with streamers and raw eggs??)
I find it odd that nobody had it saved, if it truly happened. TH-cam reuploads of popular twitch streams are really common, at the bare minimum we'd have clips of him eating the eggs. I also feel like "there's a missing stream of jerma eating a ton of hard boiled eggs" would make waves and that jerma would have been heckled into making a statement on what happened to the egg stream by fans. "Jerma eating things" is a popular genre after all, as evidenced by the amount of clips/memes of him eating a McChicken.
@39peevedturtles19 Jerma was not that popular in 2012. I mean come on, Twitch was 1 year old back then.
@@mybodyisamachine i agree, its definitely too long ago for it to be any sort of significant "event" on the internet like his current streams are, which is why its hard to say this 100% happened without proof. i wonder if he would remember it if he was asked lol
Maybe someone should ask? I think he's active-ish in his discord server....
@@39peevedturtles19n the early 2010s I don't think most streamers would have saved the VOD, and even more unlikely that it would've been uploaded to TH-cam. Tons of old streams are technically lost media because of this. I'm not sure how popular Jerma was then, but I wouldn't be surprised if someone recorded a clip?
I love this type of easily digestible content that’s still interesting and entertaining
Congrats on 50k shaii your an awesome TH-camr and I love your content it's nice to have a refreshing channel about lost media love from an irish fella
Is this some running joke I don't get?
I don’t know why, but Jerma being lost media just makes sense
This video gives major Blameitonjorge vibes, from the narration, the music, the editing and transitions, I love it. Your best video so far!!
Yet again, you deliver, and with an absolute SLAPPER. I don't know how you find these topics, but keep them coming. You're amazing at shedding light on smaller ones.
Perfect for my college break in between classes, it's even the same amount of time I have for my break! Keep up the good work.
If the game you're looking for was on iOS then the App Store lets you view (and download) old apps. It might only work if you have an older version of iOS since many games lost comparability throughout the years. But even if it isn't shown when searched for it should show up in your purchases tab.
only works on the older ios but i doubt they can access the store now (used to be 32 bit and since 2012 iphone 5 release its been 64bit and im pretty sure they stopped supporting the 32 bit version of the app store a while back so unless theirs an old ipod/phone with the app or an archive with it then its gone
It’s been 3 years since I’ve tried to find a game. Couldn’t find it even in the downloaded tab thingy.
Jailbreak allows me to download any app manually. What’s the app called I’ll check using App Admin tweak
This video has been so enjoyable to watch in bits and pieces over a couple of days. Thank you for the qulaity content.
Cool list. A surprising watch as videos about lost media tends to tread the same old ground, these days. Refreshing to see this amount of original content. As to your last entry, I don't know of that game, but it did spark an idea of where it got its inspiration from. In the game Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge, there's a puzzle to enter a door using, what I believe, is similar logic. I believe it's also in the Special Edition version of the game, but the memory sparked is specifically the Amiga 500 version, from the 1990's.
The diary of a wimpy kid promo might be a book fair promo. I remember the teacher putting on a video for the book fair that would hype up some of the new books they'd have, and then they would pass out the catalogs. I'm not sure if you can find those videos on yt or what, but it could be a good avenue to look down
I agree with this statement thats what it sounds like. There used to be promo videos too for the book fair at my school too. sad to see most of these became lost media as its just promo disks.
It was a promo for the Scholastic book fair, shown in schools at the time
Let's go! I knew there would be a 50 cases! You're possibly THE best lost media youtube channel out there!
17:52 it was probably part of those scholastic book fair tapes they would show to kids before they would have one. I remember seeing other promos for scholastic book fair books in a similar vein to that, where there would be voiceovers and simple rig animation. I’ll do some more digging but it seems familiar
Yes, I also saw this promo. Absolutely for the scholastic book fair
For anyone watching this video now and was curious, celebrity number six (00:22:50) has been identified as Spanish model Leticia Sardá.
fighting back the urge to create a song and trick everyone into thinking it's lost media
are you sure the game you're looking for was an app game? what you're describing is almost identical to a puzzle in monkey island 2: lechucks revenge; specifically the special edition that had voice acting. if you search for "monkey island 2 special edition full play through" , it's at about the 45 minute mark in the one posted by the channel "the scumm bar." id really love to know if this was somehow the game you're remembering!! monkey island is one of my childhood favorites :)
Man this video reminds me what I love about lost media
I haven't heard about so many new subjects in forever it's just so damn obscure and random
Usually I see a lost media list and I'll know almost everything but here I'm 27 minutes in and I've heard of maybe 1 thing and it's insane
Loved this video!! This really brought up a lot of new cases I haven't heard before!! As an artist these videos are just the best to sit and listen to whilst drawing, thank you!!
the only lost media i ever owned, was a test press of a vinyl, where there was a song on it, never released and took contact to the band, because they were still touring at time, the front man passed away couple of years ago, turns out they didnt have any copies of that song either, so i sent them the vinyl. other things i will call "lost media", i do have a children cassette from the 60s, missing the song book to it, the reason i know this, because their is a few pictures online of the book and it mentions their is a cassette included, but none have it, including the national libeary and no thx, not getting hit again with a anti piracy fines, then i have a few cassettes that is not on discogs, but that is mainly from where iam from :), but 2 of them, i yet to see elsewhere, so i guess its rare, all just mentioned, either have vinyl release or cd release
The black bus bee movie thing and the ‘erased’ movie sound like dreams to me.
I remember back when I was a kid, every few years book companies would come to our school and show us these "trailers" to gage how interested we were in a book. It would usually take up the entire Library period some times 2. I went to a school that had free mason funding though and was always trying new and different things that other schools didn't do for years... So Idk how many others have seen this, but I do remember the "trailer" well.
My school also showed these trailers. They were used by companies like Scholastic to showcase books that would be sold at book fairs.
We had them here in WV, we called it the book mobile. It would come every few months. It would take up an entire class most times.
Hm...
@@Dusk_iesame, we watched them in the library when the book fair came around. we watched them before we got to go look around at the books and stuff.
@@Dusk_ie Can confirm this was definitely a promo for the Scholastic Book Fair. I was shown their promos in elementary school (so 2006-2010) and I know that was the fair that came to my school. It's also the biggest book fair in the US - considering this promo had full voice acting and insight into the details of upcoming books, it'd likely HAVE to be them. A smaller fair likely wouldn't have the budget for that. It'd also explain why so many people saw the promo. The one featuring Diary of a Wimpy Kid was likely either 2006 or 2007.
13:05 damn, i remember watching "L'apetta Giulia e la signora vita" a lot with my cousins when i was younger.
It basically talks about a worker bee who's tired of working so it goes to the queen bee asking her questions, and so the queen explain her the meaning of life (whit the "use" of different little stories).
It isn't that bad as a movie tbh and at the end it has a fairly good meaning.
Never heard of it, but sounds interesting
That Bee movie reminds me of something i saw when i was little at school. this was in 2012 and i remember it was a little movie about medicine safety with a rabbit puppet. I vaguely remember this rabbit being Peter Rabbit but i might be misremembering since this was probably not a very high quality production and probably wouldn’t have a well known character like that. I remember the plot was about this Rabbit puppet being left alone at home and his mom told him not to drink the medicine from the cabinet. He got curious and drank it anyways because it said cherry flavored on the bottle. I remember the puppet saying in kind of a nauseous way “I feel sick and dizzzyyyyyy” and possibly slowly falling to the ground. I also remember that a blue screen would pop up at various points during the video with white text and narration over it . Closest thing i can compare these screens to are the backgrounds of jeopardy questions lol. I know this happened and it isn’t a dream or mandela effect at all. I’ve never been able to find it though
the diary of a wimpy kid promo really sounds like a trailer they would’ve shown in one of those schoolastic book fair videos that got sent to schools who were having a book fair. I remember we got shown a compilation of book trailers before the book fair a few times and while i never saw that diary of a wimpy kid promo i really think it may have come from one of these
I think I've seen other people online talking about watching a safety video about being home alone in relation to a children's medicine promo, but I don't remember specifics like that, because this was just vague mentions of one with no mention of details.
The Diary of a Wimpy Kid books are released by Scholastic, so that does make sense that it would have been in one of those promo videos.
@@francishollingshead2134 i think that being home alone is probably a common concept for a safety video like that, but i remember specifically this rabbit character. he was the main focus of the video
I think it might be a drug safety psa or something
@@Z4YK0T1K it was a full video not just a little psa. I don’t remember exactly how long it was but it was probably in the range of 15 to 25 minutes long
@@XenoDelta212 hm. Maybe you can make a thread about it on the lost media fourms if you haven't already did it, or ask r/tomt and r/lostmedia if that works too
I dunno if there's already a thread on it but it sounds interesting
So school librarian here commenting on the Diary of a Wimpy kid video. What this might be is called a book trailer. The most common place I show these are before the Scholastic Book Fair. I get a DVD full of book trailers to show to get the kids hyped for the fair. There have definitely been other trailers for later Diary of a Wimpy Kid books. There are other places book trailers pop up like publishing companies- but I can pretty much guarantee it’s a book trailer. Maybe reach out to the publishers and Scholastic. I just have a hunch it’s scholastic or even could have been created for the author.
Dear lost media people: I’ve taken notice that if some people are given a subject, they are likely to delve into stuff, (some pretty deep stuff), just to find the thing/entity that had been brought into question. Well I have a subject for those who like trying to find lost songs. It isn’t a song that I know the name of, nor is it a song that I exactly know the lyrics to either. It’s just something that I vaguely remember hearing so long ago. So back around 2012, (when I was about 6 or so), I was just running around and goofing off as I usually would have. I remember walking into the living room where the TV was on. My parents were in there watching something akin to a music video, and with it being something that I shouldn’t have been watching at the time, they told me to go back upstairs. Before I did so, I heard a snippet of the song, with me also seeing a small couple seconds of the music video. The only part of the song that I really remember hearing was of some guy saying the line “I’ve got no, woooords too say-ay, for you-oo-oooo” (this might have not been what the person was actually singing, but it sounded like something pretty close to it). As for what I saw, the music video was a bit odd, with one part of the video showing some guy eating something out of a bowl. (I don’t exactly know what he was eating, but whatever it was, it just didn’t look like food, but that was just probably how I saw it at the time). I also remembered how it sounded too, (which is probably my best shot at finding the song). Other than those 3 small details, I remember nothing else from it. One day that memory just popped up in my head, and I’ve been trying to find that song ever since then. I’ve been searching for this song for a long while now, but so far, I’ve gotten nowhere with it. So if somebody, (anybody at all) could find this song and truly figure out what song I am referring to, that wouldn’t just make whole my day, but it would make my whole year too.
Hi @urboybruggs This might not be the right song but something about your comment resonated with me.
I felt like I knew what you talking about maybe and I’ve spent the last 20 minutes singing your lyrics in my head at 1am like a crazy person
Could it be the song Pork & Beans by Weezer? the cadence and the words in the chorus are similar to what you wrote and at 1:18 a dude is eating something out of a bowl?
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I got interested in lost media cases since when I started watching your videos. I subscribed to you, ShaiiValley.
The "this is so and so" game reminds me of a puzzle in Monkey Island 2 way back in the amiga era. There, upon trying to gain entry to a party or something, you encounter a guy behind a door, who says he'll only let you in if you can solve the puzzle.
I am not sure if this puzzle originated there (it's probably likely). If you just wanted to know how the puzzle works and that's what's been bugging you, then this is absolutely a very possible answer. If you still want to find the ios game, at least you have a better basis to go off. "Monkey island 2 hand puzzle" or "monkey island 2 if this is puzzle" could be some keywords.
He sticks out a hand, shows x amount of fingers, and says "if this is (number)", then shows a different amount of fingers, "then what is this?". The answer is then the number of fingers he pulled up first. So if he shows four fingers, says "if this is one", then shows two fingers, "then what is this?", the answer would be four.
The people doubting the Foodfight game's existence, really shows how there's a delicate line between healthy skepticism, and getting egg on one's face.
I think their skepticism was very fair
@@sanguillotineIt really wasn't when they could've just looked up the original vid which ain't exactly hard to find
@@rando843 I have no memory of this place…
agreed
Really great video!!! I've seen so many lost media videos in the past and most of the topics covered here were completely new to me. It's funny that you made the comment about three people being left watching at the end, I was completely hooked the whole time!
16:45 Omg I remember this so vividly! My mom worked as a teacher around the same time the book released and I recall she had a DVD for the promo.I don’t know if she has it anymore but i vividly remember her showing it to me one day after school on our dvd player. I’ll ask her once she comes home
did you ask your mom?
did you ask your mum?
I don't exactly remember that promo for Diary of a Wimpy Kid, BUT in elementary school, when a Schoolastic Book Fair was coming up, teachers would have us watch these collections of promos for books we can expect to see at the fair. Its more likely than not that it was part of one of those videos. I do vaguely recall something about a Diary of Wimpy Kid book from one of those videos, but whether its on one of them is to be seen.
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I posted this on Reddit but it's been not gotten comments, and it was deleted from TOMT for some reason. I've been trying to find a really, really bizarre book when I was in school in the mid-90s early 2000's that I've been trying to track down and verify existed for a while.
The main plot involves a football team who (I believe) had previously performed poorly suddenly getting a drastic and borderline inhuman amount of strength and stamina. This becomes apparent to the female protagonist, as her boyfriend is on the team. There's a number of things that happen, notably towards the end it's discovered that the doctor is "doping" the team with extra endorphins to increase pain tolerance and strength. The side effect being, they become very violent. The book ends with the protagonist sneaking through her old school where there had been a shooting and murder, to get to the roof for a last chance to stop another armed confrontation. there's a fair amount of violence and blood description. I believe the protagonist takes a shotgun from their home mantle or something similar.
This book is insane in retrospect, I'm hoping to verify that it's real and not some insane false memory. I'm willing to offer a reward to identify this book, and I'm open to suggestions for elsewhere to post to try and get more luck.
hmm, that sounds interesting. idk what else you could try besides TOMT, maybe the lost media wiki? I wish you luck in finding it tho
All of these "lost games" are the perfect example of why we need laws in place to prevent destruction of property like this, unless the game being shut down is some bizarre performance art.
Underrated channel and I love a 1 hour video of this stuff.
jeff kinney is pretty active online, and im sure he would be keen and able to find that lost diary of a wimpy kid promo
So glad this is new content, a lot of channels just post complications now :-(
Last Edit: I just found out it was on the French Amazon Prime Video. Pointless for me to upload them on TH-cam :p
Hey Shaii, that's scary to hear that Shtong Circus is a Lost Media. As a French person who watched it as a kid, it is lowkey sad. Surprisingly, I have all full 52 Shtong Circus episodes and I'm not sure if I should try to upload all of them on TH-cam. Should I? I don't want to get a Copyright strike for trying to do so. I want to help the Lost Media community find what they're looking for.
cool
PLEASE UPLOAD THEM
you should try upload a couple chapters as private as a test, to check if there's a strike chance, then upload them all if there is no prob
I have a piece of lost media for you that I haven't seen people talk about. I remember watching a cheap animation on TH-cam sometime in 2020-2021. It was made in MS Paint and Windows Movie Maker and was made by a young black kid for his Church.
It was part of a series made by the kid (I believe it was called "WonderKids", but I'm not sure) and the short itself was about a cartoon boy meeting a stray dog and trying to get rid of it in cartoony ways (such as strapping it to a rocket.)
There was two videos I had seen from the channel posting the short. One of the short itself and another of the kid screening the short live and some behind the scenes content.
I'm hoping for someone to help me find the short because I haven't been able to find it myself.
any luck?
@@-throat- nope. if anyone could help look for it, that would be great
can i just say i love how the video starts with no intro. just right into what i clicked to see it’s actually so rare these days thank you
There used to be a Midsomer Murders facebook game once. It disappeared one day without warning, I guess because hardly anyone played it. I would love to play it again one day though.
I loved this video. I have memories of two lost videos and two lost CBBC shows (one with a few clips available and the other with one full episode available and a few clips online):
1. In 2019 or so, I watched a video where someone translated Yakko's World into lots of languages with Google Translate and sung it (not the Google voice).
I think the user had "_____ productions" as a name (I think the first word started with S). Their voice was sort of high and sounded like they were a kid or around 13 or so.
The instrumental was slowed down slightly to accommodate the amount of words and the video was really funny - it mentioned random places. I've tried finding it but I have no idea where it is.
2. Around 2013, I remember watching a video named: "Everything Wrong With Let It Go". It wasn't a CinemaSins video and was just the Let It Go song.
I remember two things from it: 1: When Elsa said "I don't care" a cartoon guy with glasses showed up, said, "The Care Bears" and then he disappeared, with the song continuing. 2. When Elsa said, "You'll never see me cry" it showed a later scene of her crying. I've searched for this for a long time and I can't find it.
3. I used to watch a show on CBBC called Sorry I've Got No Head. It was a British comedy sketch show and aired from June 2008 to August 2011.
It had three seasons and used to be on BBC iPlayer before it was removed - I wanted to do a big rewatch but by the time I got to it, it was gone. One episode is available and so are many clips.
Here are some of the sketches I remember: the guy with the remote control legs (he was part of a bigger sketch with the same guy) the two women saying, "1000 pounds", the boy who was the only student in a school, the guy who wanted to break world records for stuff etc.
There was also a beekeeper who always said, "Maybe my bees can help!" but it'd end in the bees not helping and attacking him instead, two guys who had a museum or something of invisible things and said, "In your imagination!" to this other guy I think who was there, pirates that are scared of various things and some more. The theme songs are available online too.
I loved the show. There is only one episode available on the Internet Archive. There was a Google Drive link for the whole series but I can't find it anywhere online or in my history. I think it had a DVD release as well. Some sketches only appeared in one season, some appeared for two seasons while others appeared for the whole run.
4. Another show I watched was called DNN: Definitely Not Newsround. It aired on CBBC around 2013-2014 and was a spoof show of news programs.
There were lots of characters and it was funny. I can't remember much of it. There is a few clips available online as well as a series 2 trailer. I don't know if this had a DVD release. It's not on BBC iPlayer either.
I really want to find these again.
seeing DNN for the first time in years has unlocked one of my first memories of cbbc
Full 'Sorry I've Got No Head' episodes are on TH-cam under its own channel. Unless they've been taken down since I last looked x
Sorry I've got no head was great
1st one is probably just deleted. i remember loads of funny memes from like 2017, that are gone from TH-cam, probably because the creator thought it was cringy.
Since friggin jerma was brought up I guess I might as well bring up that Vinny's first stream where he played Chrono Trigger is missing, aside from supposedly one screenshot.
nice channel bro. congrats on what you've done here. and ty for being here doing this.
The bee story reminds me of a movie about space they showed us in when I was in elementary school around 2010. I remember they had us go to the gym where they had this special blew up dome for us to enter and watch some kind of animated short about space, I also remember they were very adamant about us not touching the inside when we were in there. It's very vague but I'd say this short is likely on TH-cam somewhere, but I don't know exactly how I'd search for it.
same exact thing happened to me the gym was also like really dimly lit for no reason some of the lights were probably broken
There is an EXTREMELY similar scene to the spongebob fortune cookie scene the op described in the lego ninjago series. If I remember correctly, all of the ninjas get fortune cookies and Cole accidentally eats the whole thing. I highly doubt this is it but I'm just putting it out there 🤷♀️
Could have been! :0
I don't know how but somehow everytime he makes a video something always gets solved and what got solved was the Michael Jackson song. Its from some random Mexican cd.
we still don’t know who sings it
& what’s the name of the CD then?
This channel always has media i never even heard of before. Veey underrated channel
hearing that there's a lost port of Parasol Stars makes me so sad, i love Bubble Bobble and to hear that a port of one of its sequels will never release is disheartening
Shaiivalley may not be pregnant but he always delivers
I remember seeing the diary of a wimpy kid promo too! I feel like it had something to do with my school book fair, trying to get us hyped for the book being sold at it.
Fascinating video!
I too remember media I can no longer find.
The most notable one was a TH-cam video titled something along the lines of "Spore 2 trailer". If it existed, it most likely was a joke video, even kid me knew that. I saw the video somewhere between 2015, and 2018.
The video began with the supposed logo of "Spore 2", which was the word "Spore 2" spelled out in extremely grotesque, cartoony-monster-style letters. I remember there was some music in the background too. Then the camera would slowly zoom out, the music would slowly become distorted and muffled, revealing the text to be a barely functioning screen on a sign, in a dystopian world. The sign was next to a small road with some trees nearby, and the overall weather is extremely cloudy, but dry. Just a few moments later, a huge Curly-Haired Hog (A Hungarian breed of pig also called Mangalitza) walks by, sluggishly. The Camera then switched angles, revealing more of the landscape. There was a bridge above the road, and a completely burned down house infront of the sign, which the Hog would go on to enter. The house was missing it's roof, and the upper half of it's walls, only having some low grey walls and a foundation. After the Hog entered, it would go on to lay down in a very small room in the centre of the house.
After that, the video either ended, or I clicked off of it.
Again, if it was real, it was probably a joke video, but for a joke video, it had extremely nice CGI, except for the sign. If it's real, I probably missed, misremembered, or exaggarated some details due to my trash memory.
It's also very likely that I dreamt it up, since the memories aren't very vivid considering how it wasn't all that long ago.
Either way, I can't find it on TH-cam now. If anyone has seen it (assuming it existed), then please let me know.
Thanks for reafing through this wall of text, sorry if my wording is bad, have a good day!
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It’s 5 days late but it messed me up bad enough to leave a comment. This happened anywhere in between 2008-2010. I woke up after watching Cartoon Network to go to bed. I should have known better than to leave adult swim on, but I wake up to “RIP RIP RIP RIP, RIP RIP RIP” and it’s like a cult in a circle surrounding this man, everyone is ripping up pieces of paper is what I remember. The man in the middle of the circle gets his head gets cut off with a kitchen knife. I cry, and turned the tv off and literally hid in the couch cushions. Horrifying but I’ve never been able to find it again.
i haven't seen either of these shows but for some reason I feel like it might be either superjail or metalocalypse? again, don't know much about these shows outside of tvtropes but my gut instincts are never wrong except when they are which is most of the time.
Pretty late for an answer, maybe you found it by yourself but I saw that adult swim made those things to scare children that stayed awake at night. So your childhood trauma was caused by some guy with a shitty sense of humor.
I know this from a tuv’s video, but I couldn’t tell which one (maybe the ones about creepy advertisements)
I swear I must have played Scribble Vision in the past. I grew up with noggin (and moose a moose confirms it would have been found where I played games) and I SWEAR TO EVERYTHING THAT'S HOLY I've seen those paint bucket assets before. Seeing them again has brought back vivid memories of seeing them.
Don't remember it being an animation program though.
I remember the Nesquick games being quite involved. The goal was to collect cards, and there were different games involved but I think it was set in a treehouse. I don't remember if it was all in one game or if it was split up into different games. There was a bit where you looked outside the treehouse with binoculars, and there was a card outside. The outside view was quite vast which made me think that there would be more cards out there, but there wasn't. I also remember a game where you took photos, and it was set in the wild west.