As a titanic fan, there is a piece of lost media that will probably never be found. In May 1912, just a month after the Titanic sank, a movie was made called “saved from the titanic” Starring an actual survivor named Dorothy Gibson. She even wore the clothes she wore during the actual sinking. And it actually got good ratings. But unfortunately in 1914, the last copy of the movie was destroyed in a fire and with that, it was now lost. I’m pretty sure the only way to find it is if someone somehow has a preserved copy of the movie. All we got of the movie is like 2 pictures of it, and most likely all the people that watched it has died.
@@Minix_07 Well back then, film reels were highly flammable as they were made on a substance called Nitrate. It’s even said that according to the non-profit Film Foundation organization more than half of all films made before 1950 had been lost, and only a mere 10% of those produced in the U.S. prior to 1929 have survived.
I'm a Filipino and my mom saw Batmam vs Dracula in 1967. She was about 12 back then and she has hazy memories about it and she remembered it was goofy. There's a huge goldmine of lost media in the Philippines which I find a lot of them intriguing like that lost flower shop commercial that scared the shit out of me as a kid in the 90s. There's also a lost religious interstitial about a 1PM prayer thing. Also scary. Just wanna add, my mom, aunts and uncles, and my grandparents were avid movie nerds (local or foreign) in the past, they loved going to movie premiers and it was like a Filipino middle class thing back then. Like in the 1950s-1980s. Sadly, cost of living is insane here im the Philippines as a Filipino and going to the movies are more of a not so frequent thing. For me, at least and I usually wait it out before it gets released in Netflix or Amazon Prime.
That flower shop is apparently still in business in 2024, so I wonder if anyone has contacted them about it. They probably don’t have it, but it’s worth a shot.
The Wikipedia list of Lost Films makes me cry. So many pieces of history, gone forever. They live on in name, but think of the other films that never have been recognized and their names as well as the film itself have also been lost to time.
@@GiordanDiodatoIn the case silent films, most were simply scrapped when sound films became a reality, circa 1929. They were thought to have no further commercial viability. A number of prints were sent overseas with subtitles or title cards changed to different languages, which is why most silent film rediscoveries occur overses.
@@teptime A lot were scrapped even before that as well because motion pictures were seen as a passing fad from the start. People considered it a temporary novelty. If I remember correctly, Georges Melies wanted all of his work destroyed- so we'll never know exactly how many films he produced and it's a wonder we have any of it at all. Older films got re-shown in theaters through at least the 1960s if not 70s (I have a 60s poster of a very not lost 1937 film, and it's documented that London After Midnight wasn't lost until 1965), so there could be some chances to find some reels of those. It's just very unlikely because storing a lot of very flammable reels that are continuing to degrade is very difficult and space-consuming.
As Filipino, surprisingly the Batman vs Dracula wasn’t found yet despite not only majoring of the Filipinos can speak English ) it makes more easier to help each other with foreigners) The actor of Dracula Dante Rivero he’s still popular and even active, I watched a latest historical film GomBurZa ( It’s a good movie) last January 2024 and one of the main characters is Dante Rivero. Why any of Filipino lost media researchers tries to contact him nor his family relatives? Dante’s Family has popular IG and Facebook accounts.
Hi, this isnt a joke or anything, 100% completely serious. I just saw this video and when i heard that a filipino movie is lost i immediately asked my dad if he had heard of it, he did, he watched it in the cinemas and he said it was really good. The video didnt even roll to show robin being there yet he already told me the characters and stuff. And im honestly quite honored and shocked that my dad have watched the film 50 years ago.
And Batman Fights DRACULA is on the hunt! My family is going to the Philippines right now and they live deep in the mountains and have a big movie collection since there is no wifi. I’m asking them to look for the film and also check in the markets for it!🙏🏽 it’s a long shot, but hey I don’t see how else it’ll be found😂 Update: this thing got destroyed by the government because of some law, and if any copy’s are left they are lost right now or in private hands. My family looked through all their movies and looked around in the markets for the movie but found nothing! They only even found evidence of it existing by people’s recollections of it, it doesn’t help that they had no license to use Batman as a Character.
@projufla Sadly no😔 they went through all the movies they had and also went into the markets and asked about. But it definitely got destroyed by the government cause of some law that took place and any copy’s left would be lost or in private hands.
Back in 1978, the British rock band The Police were featured in a Wrigley’s Spearmint Gum commercial. This was before the band got popular, so they had done this because they needed money. In the commercial they played a punk band (what The Police were initially formed to be) and had bleached their hair blond for the role-a look they’d keep for the rest of their time as a band. Unfortunately, the commercial was shelved and had never aired. There is no footage of it anywhere that is known. The Police’s guitarist, Andy Summers, had attempted to find it himself back in 2012 out of curiosity of where it went-I’d think he had no luck, since the commercial hasn’t surfaced since. I’ve looked at the Lost Media Forums once before to see if this topic had ever been mentioned, but I had found nothing. Alike the things in this video, this commercial is likely completely lost. I thought I’d put this here in case anyone was interested. The Police is my favourite band, it’d be so cool to see this commercial become found one day. Edit: I had no idea I had written this much, so I apologize for that! If you got this far, thanks for reading. And on another note, thanks to those who liked my comment! This is probably the most likes I’ve ever gotten on one :)
@@GiordanDiodato This is a good idea, I’m just unsure on how easy he’d be to contact about it. If anyone was to do anything, perhaps checking with the original producers of the commercial if they still have it somewhere would work.
This video seems like things that have a teeny tiny chance of being found but it's so small it might as well be 0%, instead of things that are often confirmed to no longer exist
Or the original cuts and deleted scenes of many films from the 20's and 30's. They would actually take film reels/negatives and use them as filler when paving highways in L.A. And unless it was stored in a temperature-controlled environment, any film reels or negatives crumbled to dust decades ago, due to the fragile film stock of that era.
8:04 There I am, Gary, look! In all seriousness, the search for Phantom Blood has been a huge part of my life for the past 5 years, and I'm grateful that I let my curiosity get the best of me and joined up with RedMango/Mangomation all that time ago. The search may be a bit slow as of writing this, but I'm eager to see where this wild rabbit hole will lead us next!
@@atomdecay So, Marco D'Ambrosio (the composer for the film) was the professor you're thinking of (I actually did an interview with him here on my channel if you wanna check that out) - however, since he was gone at the time of the work print being handed out, there was a substitute professor named Joshua Hecht who did it instead. However, from what I was able to gather, Mr. Hecht passed away years ago. Hope this helps!
@@liquidx1664 Thank you so much for responding! Yeah, I will definitely go check out the interview you did on your channel 👍 I'm an incredibly huge fan of JoJo, & have always been pretty invested in finding Phantom Blood '07. It's a shame it's being labeled as "lost forever" because I personally feel like it's much too recent of a movie to definitively make that call. I know the odds of someone having a theater bootleg or a digital copy are very slim, but it's not like London After Midnight levels of lost. There has to be SOME ray of hope.
In 1973 there was a Filipino movie spoof Zoom Zoom Superman that starred comedian Ariel Ureta....DC comics was not pleased with the studio that made the spoof without their approval and sued the studio for trademark infringement... this movie also vanished from existence!
Honestly, the mess of the Jojo movie just vanishing into thin air makes me a lot more appreciative of how fans have saved the Yu-gi-oh Toei anime and the related movie through, ahem..."alternative uploads". Most of it are low quality or even damaged copies, but at least the entire thing is watchable with full audio.
Another piece of most likely forever missing media is Doctor Who's first Christmas special, "The Feast of Steven" back in the 60s. That episode got junked and there were no copies sold over seas due to the unlikelyhood of stations playing the episode around Christmas, making it likely the only episode of Doctor Who that will never be found!
Best they did was effectively remake it with illustrated stills and audio of the script...or was that a different Dr. Who ep that was very early in it's run?
Whether the O'Hare plush is a custom or not, it would be awesome to find visual evidence of it, to put the mystery to rest if nothing else. I'd love to see it someday. I hope you find it someday.
I don't think anything went to the storyboard stage, much less there are fully animated episodes shelved somewhere. Still, I'd like to see the concept art and the few pitched clips.
@@hopper-jos Do you think they'd have made it some sort of Magic Girl type anime and she actually has a transformation into her alter ego Himitsu No Akko-chan style? A little derivative, but certainly sounds a lot more interesting than lame laugh track kid's sitcom stuff. Though, Disney's anime version of Stitch wasn't all that different from the animated series over here.
Just a general reminder to everyone, if you love a TH-cam video, download it. If you will watch something you love and can record, record it. If you don't have a recording setup, consider it. You never know when something you love will be for a limited time only. I've downloaded large amounts of TH-cam channel catalogs specifically because I trust nothing.
Definitely. I used to watch a guy named 69Jevy who did stupid challenges like snorting chili powder but now all his vids are gone. Most likely coz youtube guideline changes. I regret not downloading his videos back then.
There are two TH-cam Poops a friend and me would love to find again as well as obscure little uploads on channels back in the 2000s we still bring up to each other that we found funny.
@@Shark_Builds_Bro There is more, there used to be a TH-cam channel called Screenwave that would upload obviously fake prank channels and I believe Chris holds some of their videos but since he won't release them all of their videos are completely lost
As far as that Batman thumbnail that says 'Nobody Has A Copy'. Well, not only to we have a copy, but the film is available to watch here on TH-cam. It's from a film called "James Batman" and it's from 1966, one year before "Batman Fights Dracula". That exact startled look on the Filipino Batman could be seen 1:30:08 into the film. WE DO HAVE A COPY OF THAT MOVIE!
The hardest part about being a lost media enthusiast is sometimes admitting that certain pieces of media will never be found and to maybe give up on the case. My personal lost media that I believe would never be found is the BlackWolf studios Fandub of Chi's Sweet Home. The closest I got was a thumbnail archive from the wayback machine and that's about it. I would love to someday find out more info on the group that made the Fandub but it's as if they just dropped from the face of the earth. :,3
There are a lot of lost media for me on TH-cam I remember back from the day. I remember this game channel called Dracula something that I enjoyed watching. He was banned from Xbox Live and had to deal with the garbage AI in L4D2. It was funny how he would die because of them and he would just kill the characters out of pure rage. Then one day, his channel disappeared, and I moved on found DarkSydePhil soon after. I remember another gaming channel that played Shadow of the Colossus and I wanna be the guy, he was cool, but I can find his stuff again. And another channel, it was called TheOfficeFan234, but I believe he's gone. There was another video too, a music one, a guy playing on his guitar. It was a nice song but I could never find it again. And there was this one video and it went like, "I am T." And talked about he knew the truth and stuff. And another video about conspiracies on how (just paraphrasing here) "How we can actually breathe in space, but the government is covering up" and "Aliens will come and give us the cure for cancer." And something about coca cola I think too but I forgot. I wish I could find these videos again but it'll happen. Especially with how TH-cam's search is....
Jojo Phantom Blood probably never being found is so heartbreaking to me for some reason. Probably because I’m a fan and I also thought I had found a link to the film but it wasn’t real. It’s definitely my most wanted piece of lost media
Any time I hear about the JoJo Phantom Blood movie, it always makes me so upset. I have an extremely vivid memory of seeing (at least a portion or majority of it) on some anime pirate site around 2009-2010. That was around the time that I was getting really obsessed with anime and was just fiending for any content I could find. I will forever remember that as my "you could have been a lost media hero if you still had that laptop" moment.
I honestly got so invested in finding this movie, it makes me so mad that something so recent and big like this got "lost". Like, there has to be some kind of bootleg recording out there or someone has to have posted at the time, like your comment suggests Do you have more information related to this? If it was the raw archive or a bootleg like I said, or what site was
@@dddhio It's been quite a while so my memory is fuzzy, but I seem to remember it being a bootleg of some variety, or at the very least fairly poor quality. Knowing myself, it was probably on some version of nyaa at the time, but that poses it's own problems as the site has been taken down and changed urls so many times, and it is for sure known that some portion of the site was lost in 2016 (I think?). It's also possible it could have been shared on some random forum that I will honestly never remember. It was also a time before I was a JoJo fan and I purely looked at it because I was just watching everything I could get my hands on, so I don't remember a ton of specifics. Moments like this really make me hate my younger self for sure.
@@soloccidit I see. Thanks for answering and so fast too, most people I find claiming to have seen it or having links just don't answer, it's so frustrating 😔 but yeah, I relate to that, there's so much content I have consumed back in time that nowadays it's completely lost too I do have hopes that we'll someday find this movie in some random obscure forum like you said
Topic request; Ralph Bakshi's original version of Hey Good Lookin'. The version we have is fully animated, but the original version was a live action animation hybrid. This was accomplished before Roger Rabbit, and it was completed for a producers screening. The original version was never released because the people above Bakshi didn't have enough confidence in the hybrid style, so he animated everything to try and save it.
It kind of surprises me that that's never surfaced anywhere. I wonder if even Bakshi himself has a print of it. I know it must still exist because a few frames from it were published in that coffee table book about Bakshi's career that came out around 2008.
@@Marbles471 If Bakshi does have a copy, he might not know people still want to see it. Otherwise, the only reason I can think for him not to share a copy (if he does have one) would be legal issues with the distribution company.
My family here in the Philippines used to have a copy of the movie "batman fights dracula". It was in a cassette tape and my grandfather used to hide it in his cabinets cause he used to own some films and adult films, when i was 10 or 9 years old we watched the movie. The quality was so bad that you can't even focus because of the white dots and lines that keeps appearing, i remembered that in the ending scene that dracula was "d*ad" he will do a jump scare and i totally sh*tted my pants. When i heard about the movie being a lost media i got to move quick cause i want to show or share it to everyone that we have a copy. But all of my grandfather's movie collections was gone, all of the cassettes and discs was gone😢😢😢😢
Well, they found God Speed You Black Emperor's debut release and that thing only had 35 copies made. Most people don't even think it was a bootleg that was found either, but a genuine original.
well bc they were never fully released to the public in the first place. thats what makes it so hard, its not going to be on the internet anywhere, only on physical releases which makes it unlikely to get
A piece of Lost media that’ll definitely never be found is the cut scene from the original Godzilla where goji first appears with a bloody cow in his mouth
These are some Opera performances (both audio and video) that are lost in time, especially those in Mexico City. The Opera performances in Mexico City started being broadcast on radio in the 1934, when the Palace of Fine Arts was inaugurated, and started broadcasting on TV in 1951. The earliest TV broadcast we have is from 1979, and the earliest radio broadcast is from 1946 There's so much that is lost
As Filipino, surprisingly the Batman vs Dracula wasn’t found yet despite not only majoring of the Filipinos cab speak English ) it makes more easier to help each other with foreigners) The actor of Dracula Dante Rivero he’s still popular and even active, I watched a latest historical film GomBurZa last January 2024 and one of the main characters is Dante Rivero. Why any of Filipino lost media researchers tries to contact him nor his family relatives? Dante’s Family has popular IG and Facebook accounts.
Exactly! Same goes for a piece of Thomas the Tank Engine Lost Media made by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Just like Dante Riviero, he's still alive today, and yet I'm surprised no one tried to contact him either about his adaptation of Thomas.
another piece of lost media that will almost certainly never be recovered is the 2 scrapped pilot episodes of Top Gear (the 2002 reboot). They were both filmed but were never aired because, for various reasons, they were deemed as too poor quality to go to air (and the presenters and producers agreed the pilots sucked), so there are no digital releases, and only 1, possibly 2 physical copies (owned by the producer and possibly the BBC), and the producer said he will never release them. So apart from a ~5 second clip where they reused a clip from one of the pilots in a later episode and some magazine photos, the only people other than the staff who would’ve seen those episodes are the few that were in the live audience of those episodes
The same goes for Series 22 Episode 10. While the incident between Tymon and Clarkson happened post-filming, it’d still be very interesting to see since James is the only one of the three who’s still most in the limelight (and because Clarkson’s farm and The Grand Tour have both been cancelled). It’s possible that it’s in the BBC’s archives but obviously due to BBC wanting to distance themselves from the trio (especially Clarkson) it seems unlikely that it will ever be released if they do have it. Keanu Reeves was also supposed to be the Star in a Reasonably Priced car along with a showdown of “the holy trinity” of hypercars.
At any rate, I am certain they won't distribute a blu ray release of it ever. The movie extracted too much salt from the bearded fundamentalist losers just by referencing the quran
According to the theaters I contacted, they distributed it in both digital in 35mm formats. When I asked if they had copies, they referred me back to Klockworx (the distributors), who then recently said that they no longer hold the authority to do anything (likely for copyright or licensing reasons), and that it is "no longer possible to see it". That leaves the question as to whether any of the 35mm reels they distributed have been preserved, which if you ask me, is pretty unlikely. There's a chance, sure, but I'm not too sure about it.
I think this kind of Lost Media is important to be familiar with. While I respect enormously all the people that invest so much effort in searching for lost media, I think the community is a bit too idealist with respect to the searches and the concept of "preservation". I think we all have to learn to accept that there are going to cases in which we will never be able to find and preserve a form of media, and we need to make peace with that fact. So, I kinda like to learn about these kinds of cases from time to time.
@@Lemonsquid_ No fibbing you, there was a filipino crossover movie where Goku fights Mario! It's called "Si Mario at si Goku" look it up! PS: I hate this puritan censorship crap, eff you Gootube!
There was an adaptation of the railway series story “The Sad Story of Henry” that was aired live on BBC in 1953, it was apparently absolutely terrible, and involved the Henry model falling off the tracks and a hand picking it up. Because it aired live, it is basically factual that not a single person has a copy. Another Thomas related piece of lost media, is the original pilot, filmed in 1983, it was based on the story down the mine, and its very likely that we still have it, because many clips from the pilot have been used in other episodes, and many speculate for the 80th anniversary of the railway series, the pilot will be presented
Batman Fights Dracula was filmed in Eastmancolor, and Eastmancolor prints were known for deteriorating badly to a reddish-pink tint, so even if they were to find a copy of this film, it would be virtually unwatchable. Same story with those god-awful NTA prints of Paramount cartoons, and many Indian films which are in poor shape today.
There are a bunch of old movies starring Lon Chaney who was the forefather of horror films that are considered lost media because of a vault fire in 1965. Now some of these are considered some of the most sought after lost media in existence
You should’ve at least done a little segment or mention the 1990 Tokyo Toy Show build of the original Sonic the Hedgehog. It’s been lost for quite a while now, and there is no hope of really finding it, although there is a few different articles talking about it.
The Dragonball dub tape I'd say has a 50/50 shot of being found. Just for reference, I spent 15 years in aviation maintenance, 3 of those in In Flight Entertainment specifically. I'm not an expert by any means, but have been around the block a few times. If it was used on an airline, especially a Japanese one in the late 80's, then it would have used good ol' VHS. Without knowing more about the aircraft and routes, I can't get too much more in depth. Some aircraft had very elaborate IFE systems in the "Hell hole" which were big, bulky, heavy, overpriced VCR's. For those, they would typically just run throughout the flight and people could pick which "Channel (VCR)" they wanted to watch. Then, from what I understand was usually monthly, they'd swap out some of the tapes for new ones. Some airlines didn't care and just said get rid of the old ones. I had a buddy who collected a massive collection of these in the 80's and 90's. If that's the case then it could be in someones collection. I'd suggest seeing if any airline memorabilia collectors might have it. Another common system was cheaper, just a VCR up front hooked up to all the TV's in the aircraft. The Flight Attendant throws in a tape, hits play, and goes about their day. I'm thinking this less likely given Japans economic state in the late 80's. From anyone I've talked to, late 80's Japanese airlines would only accept top of the line. So, I'm leaning more towards the more advanced (i.e. expensive) multi tape systems. The downside to that is while most airlines from what I've heard over the years just said "Get rid of it!" about old tapes. Some were different. I had one guy tell me whenever he did it for one airline, the tapes were serialized, and had to be entered into the aircrafts maintenance logs with serial numbers. They also had to be signed for when turned in. If that's the case, then it would likely be lost forever. One other chance is the equipment itself. Surprisingly, there is a flourishing culture of people who collect random aircraft parts. You can find the avionics and IFE equipment on E-bay. Sometimes, a collector will buy something like the VCR and it still has the last tape it played in there. So maybe someone who collects IFE equipment may have "That weird Dragonball episode" sitting on their shelf.
There's also this lost kaiju film from India called "Gogola" that I've seen some people talk about. It was released in 1966. I don't know if it'll ever be found, but I sure hope it is. It's as far as I know the only "kaiju film" made in India, so it definitely feels like a significant find.
In Malaysia, that has one movie always be called as a lost media for the audience. This movie called as ‘Sitora Harimau Jadian’, a movie which is directing and starring P.Ramlee, one of the legendary Malay actor, singer, director and composer in history of Malay entertainment world. It is his first movie after he moving from Shaw Brothers studio in Singapore to Studio Merdeka in Kuala Lumpur. His movie became a famously lost media a big flood ruin some scene of the movie. the movie also have a poor quality in shooting the scene.
here in germany we have a couple of "lost" shows and dubs in general that will probably never surface mainly bc our people are heavy on the 'i can't do that, that's not legal 🤓'
One search I care about is the Welcome to Pooh Corner search. It's an original The Disney Channel series from the 80s. I have very low hopes for the French dub specifically, noteable for having someone different playing the Narrator character. It only aired in French Canada in a time when home recordings weren't very common. In the 6 or 7 years its been since I started this search, I would wager you could count the number of newly found French episodes on one hand. Disney has denied releasing this series on home video for 30 years already, and with demand getting smaller every day, the chances are already extremely miniscule. Also as time goes on, more and more people who worked on it being gone, I just feel like while people may be able to piece together the original English, the French dub does not have a very good chance
@@inactiuveuser69 I think at least half of it is lost, in terms of the English dub is lost. The French dub is a lot more lost. There wasn't really much of any home media release, and it stopped rerunning right around when home video recording was becoming pretty popular, but the show had been losing relevance rapidly for years leading up to that
As a Filipino, I still hold out hope that the Batman Vs Dracula film would be found into the future. There is also a bit of context about the rough look if even films from even after the date. Due to the very early origins of the industry, the rough filming techniques, and even just the climate of the country, films were difficult to archive and keep. Think of this as the early destruction of film vaults in the US, but due to humidity and carelessness. It's to the point that even films from the 1980s and 1990s were getting decolored and scratchy. It is also the reason why VHS didn't catch on too well in the Philippines and lost to VCD and DVD.
This is true. Also, many Filipino films at the time were filmed in Eastmancolor, and Eastmancolor prints had a bad reputation because the colors would often fade horribly with time. Eastmancolor prints are meant to be full color, but as they age or deteriorate, the colors fade away, and you’re left with a reddish-pink tone.
With Dragon Ball there's also the Ocean dub of Dragon Ball Z Kai that never got aired for Canada and the European terrotries. It was never announced but was confirmed to exist by several of Funimation's VAs and some Canadian VAs. Would've been interesting to see it since most of the original Ocean VAs were returning to voice their characters and what kind of edits/censorship it would have. Toei has confirmed they have the dub but it will probably never leave their offices.
Tbh in my opinion the O Hare plush probably doesn’t even exist considering no photos of it could be found through Yahoo Japan’s archive and LSSQ is going off what he remembers(and memories have proven to be extremely malleable)
Part of me wonders if the Rabid Child music video could be worth mentioning since it's been partially found and released with the They Might Be Giants documentary. It's probably never gonna be found unless the two Johns just randomly decide to upload it onto TH-cam themselves, more than likely.
I think another search for obscure anime might start up again thanks to me. Ok here we go, while looking up APPP's back catalogue of shows and films that shueisha now have, i came across a bizarre title, fist of the blue sky. I had no idea what this was and so decided to click on it and investigate, OH BOY! Did i find something. Turns out it's a prequel to fist of the north star and features North star's protagonist's uncle who he is named after as the main character. If anyone else is interested in looking it up and seeing if there was a dvd or re-release of it then be my guest.
Not a lost anime, but very close, there's "Dr. Norman Monogatari: Ai no Kiseki". It's crazy rare, like very rare even in Japan as it had a very limited VHS print and was aired only once. Even the soundtrack is easier to get. It's my personal grail when it comes to Japanese Animation.
I keep wishing I could find the Kiki plush in those animal crossing plushie pictures but I can never find it... I want that old one because the more small proportions from the older entries in the franchise is so cute and Kiki is my favorite animal crossing character. I wish I could find that plush.
Regarding Batman v dracula, Jing Abalos ( Batman) is still alive, trying to get in contact with Jing might be the last hope of finding this. I have a friend in Manila who works in the television business, I'll ask him if he can potentially find a way to contact Jing or his family!!
@@changlislover hes going to try and find Jing, he says Jing retired decades ago but from time to time has done interviews, so he will reach out to the interviewers and ask if they have his contact details!
The guy who played Dracula in the movie is still alive and active in the showbiz scene here in Ph. His name is Dante Rivero. Last film he did was Gomburza.
im fairly sure they discovered WHO the jeff the joker image is of, but the specific image or video is lost to time. unless different info was found since i last checked in
The playable Demo of Link's Awakening featured at the January 1993 Consumer Electronics Show, or even more footage of it. I feel like I'm one of the only people interested in finding it. I've basically given up at this point. I don't know where or how to look. Sorry for bothering you, and sorry if I'm being demanding or rude.
Another one is Mitsuharu Misawa's death in the ring during a Pro Wrestling NOAH show. It would be heartbreaking to see the footsge of this absolute legend dying in the ring, doing what he loved in the company he founded. The only known footage of the full match that is still in the hands of the public was recorded via fancam at the show and the fan that took it said he'd never release it out of respect for Mitsuharu Misawa, his family, his friends, his peers and in general for the Japanese Wrestling Community. I'm glad. As someone who admires Misawa and as a human being, I can't handle seeing any man in that state. Whether it's my hero or anyone else.
almost all of filipino film and tv series back in 2000's or older is consider a lost media specially if it's not popular. i'm searching for most of the filipino show back in 2000's and never stumble upon any one of them. so it's a miracle even finding a photo.
here’s an idea for a search, there is a chilean kids show called 31 minutos, and it was very popular to the point where it got a movie. 31 minutos then tried to open it up to american audiences with a dub, but was turned down. there is no trace of the dub online, only the video they showed them to market it which only had a voice talking about the show and no line made in english. although it was most likely never made, if there is a clip of the american dub that they might’ve used as another video to show them, it’d be very intriguing to see.
There's tons of lost media from the furry magazine "YARF!". The first 40 copies of issue 1 came with an interview with KMFDM, as well as a full concert, recorded in Palo Alto in January 1990. YARF's first issue is available online, but the laserdisc of KMFDM is lost to time.
If there are any lost cause cases I really am disappointed can't be found, it's the bootlegged Taiwanese Doraemon movie and any version of the 70's Little Lulu anime that isn't the completely found Spanish or Italian language dubs. Japanese original, the Harmony Gold version of the English dub. Either of them would be great, but they're seemingly lost forever.
True, the guy who uploaded the ONLY clip of Doraemon Robot War claimed that people were "stealing" his videos and doesn't want to upload the entire movie. It has been 12 years since then.
@@nurindarwisyah5590 I remember reading how Hong Kong or Taiwan would make their own bootleg Doraemon Manga by just redrawing everything and passing it off as their own. At least until the Japanese publishers got wind of it, stopped them, and licensed out an official translation. Wonder if those are considered lost as well.
A Piece of lost Media we probably NEVER will find Is the sad story of Henry (1953) from the BBC. As they probably Erased it from their Archives due to it being a Fail.
Im hoping that someone will create archive sites for Deviantart, Twitter, Pixiv, Tumblr, and TH-cam that will allow everyone, including me, to find and download all of the deleted art, videos. And other stuff that was uploaded to said sites, including everything that's not deleted yet.
I heard of a movie back in the 20s that was called "Werewolf." No actors were credited and the only evidence we have of it existing is a picture of a man in a werewolf costume in a newspaper. The movie was most likely in a warehouse that preserved hundreds of movies from the 20s but caught on fire and caused most of the movies from that time to be lost forever.
I bet you can't find the mp3 file of King Locar's "Kefka Boogie" There is a single mention of it in way back machine, but its otherwise completely gone, and a great FF6 tecno remix that opens with that legendary laugh.
simple: The original Doctor Who christmas special that was wiped and does not exist anymore except for the audio and a few pictures. Unlike all the other episodes, however, it was NEVER reproduced.
There are two pieces of lost media I think about regularly, both of which I really want to be found, and those are the remaining lost 24 episodes of Super President and Spy Shadow along with Rankin Bass' Tigersharks. There are a handful of episodes from both series online but the majority of those shows remain lost to this day.
The extended Bonkers theme, which aired four times from 1995-1996. I _used_ to have it on videotape, but it was destroyed ages ago. It's never showed up online.
Doing some searching in Japanese, I can't find any evidence that an O'Hare plushie exists in an official capacity. Though it could indeed be a prototype or a custom plush -- or perhaps a rare crane game prize of some kind.
as a bfdi fan, there is A piece of lost media that will probably never be found in like nov 2010, tfi (total fruit island) released. the name of episode 1 and 2 is known now because the creator voted on the show on twitter at 2010. the characters are inspired by fruity cuties (that has been shutted down). someone said that the host is a basket. cary said it got deleted on sometime near 2017. thats all we know because the search has been stopped but hopefully someone can talk to a person who has a copy of tfi
and then there's Rumpelstiltskin media which stands for media that is likely out there but we haven't found it yet since we don't know the name or title of said media. with Rumpelstiltskin media as soon as the name is known the media is found and in some cases has been online for decades.
The premiere print was confiscated by the Argentinian government on the day of it premiering, and the only existing copies were destroyed in a fire at the director’s studios in the early 1960s. All of the puppets and equipment used to make the film were also confiscated, and most likely destroyed. Actually, the only film of this director (Quirino Cristiani) to still exist is “El Mono Relojero” from 1939, and it’s the only one that doesn’t have his distinct puppet-animation style. Bummer.
As a titanic fan, there is a piece of lost media that will probably never be found.
In May 1912, just a month after the Titanic sank, a movie was made called “saved from the titanic” Starring an actual survivor named Dorothy Gibson. She even wore the clothes she wore during the actual sinking. And it actually got good ratings. But unfortunately in 1914, the last copy of the movie was destroyed in a fire and with that, it was now lost. I’m pretty sure the only way to find it is if someone somehow has a preserved copy of the movie. All we got of the movie is like 2 pictures of it, and most likely all the people that watched it has died.
I might just try to find this
In only 2 years of the film's existence, all known copies were gone?
@@Minix_07 Well back then, film reels were highly flammable as they were made on a substance called Nitrate. It’s even said that according to the non-profit Film Foundation organization more than half of all films made before 1950 had been lost, and only a mere 10% of those produced in the U.S. prior to 1929 have survived.
@@thedrewster0408 what about today? What do they do differently to stop films from burning?
@@Minix_07 Keeping the films in a safe environment like a meticulously maintained vault.
I'm a Filipino and my mom saw Batmam vs Dracula in 1967. She was about 12 back then and she has hazy memories about it and she remembered it was goofy. There's a huge goldmine of lost media in the Philippines which I find a lot of them intriguing like that lost flower shop commercial that scared the shit out of me as a kid in the 90s. There's also a lost religious interstitial about a 1PM prayer thing. Also scary.
Just wanna add, my mom, aunts and uncles, and my grandparents were avid movie nerds (local or foreign) in the past, they loved going to movie premiers and it was like a Filipino middle class thing back then. Like in the 1950s-1980s. Sadly, cost of living is insane here im the Philippines as a Filipino and going to the movies are more of a not so frequent thing. For me, at least and I usually wait it out before it gets released in Netflix or Amazon Prime.
Can you describe scenes (sorry for bad english)
@@milto_273 I'll ask my mom again once I'll talk to her/ go home
That flower shop is apparently still in business in 2024, so I wonder if anyone has contacted them about it.
They probably don’t have it, but it’s worth a shot.
😮💨
Is your dad CEO of Xbox and will he get me banned?
The Wikipedia list of Lost Films makes me cry. So many pieces of history, gone forever. They live on in name, but think of the other films that never have been recognized and their names as well as the film itself have also been lost to time.
sadly a lot of them were destroyed in fires
@@GiordanDiodatoIn the case silent films, most were simply scrapped when sound films became a reality, circa 1929. They were thought to have no further commercial viability. A number of prints were sent overseas with subtitles or title cards changed to different languages, which is why most silent film rediscoveries occur overses.
@@teptime A lot were scrapped even before that as well because motion pictures were seen as a passing fad from the start. People considered it a temporary novelty. If I remember correctly, Georges Melies wanted all of his work destroyed- so we'll never know exactly how many films he produced and it's a wonder we have any of it at all. Older films got re-shown in theaters through at least the 1960s if not 70s (I have a 60s poster of a very not lost 1937 film, and it's documented that London After Midnight wasn't lost until 1965), so there could be some chances to find some reels of those. It's just very unlikely because storing a lot of very flammable reels that are continuing to degrade is very difficult and space-consuming.
I know we’ll all be celebrating once “Batman Fights Dracula” gets miraculously found.!.!
It's VERY unlikely.
There is also a lost blockbuster film from 1978 here by Vilma Santos about the disco scene here
At least we'll always have that official DTV The Batman vs Dracula animated movie.
Eh, I'll find it easily. Trust me bro
As Filipino, surprisingly the Batman vs Dracula wasn’t found yet despite not only majoring of the Filipinos can speak English ) it makes more easier to help each other with foreigners)
The actor of Dracula Dante Rivero he’s still popular and even active, I watched a latest historical film GomBurZa ( It’s a good movie) last January 2024 and one of the main characters is Dante Rivero.
Why any of Filipino lost media researchers tries to contact him nor his family relatives? Dante’s Family has popular IG and Facebook accounts.
Hi, this isnt a joke or anything, 100% completely serious. I just saw this video and when i heard that a filipino movie is lost i immediately asked my dad if he had heard of it, he did, he watched it in the cinemas and he said it was really good. The video didnt even roll to show robin being there yet he already told me the characters and stuff. And im honestly quite honored and shocked that my dad have watched the film 50 years ago.
ok
And Batman Fights DRACULA is on the hunt! My family is going to the Philippines right now and they live deep in the mountains and have a big movie collection since there is no wifi. I’m asking them to look for the film and also check in the markets for it!🙏🏽 it’s a long shot, but hey I don’t see how else it’ll be found😂
Update: this thing got destroyed by the government because of some law, and if any copy’s are left they are lost right now or in private hands. My family looked through all their movies and looked around in the markets for the movie but found nothing! They only even found evidence of it existing by people’s recollections of it, it doesn’t help that they had no license to use Batman as a Character.
Well whatever happens I hope you find it! 👍👏👏👍
Keep us updated!!!
and did you find anything?
@projufla Sadly no😔 they went through all the movies they had and also went into the markets and asked about. But it definitely got destroyed by the government cause of some law that took place and any copy’s left would be lost or in private hands.
@@OfficialKequan well that's a shame. 😭😔😔😭
Back in 1978, the British rock band The Police were featured in a Wrigley’s Spearmint Gum commercial. This was before the band got popular, so they had done this because they needed money. In the commercial they played a punk band (what The Police were initially formed to be) and had bleached their hair blond for the role-a look they’d keep for the rest of their time as a band. Unfortunately, the commercial was shelved and had never aired. There is no footage of it anywhere that is known. The Police’s guitarist, Andy Summers, had attempted to find it himself back in 2012 out of curiosity of where it went-I’d think he had no luck, since the commercial hasn’t surfaced since. I’ve looked at the Lost Media Forums once before to see if this topic had ever been mentioned, but I had found nothing. Alike the things in this video, this commercial is likely completely lost.
I thought I’d put this here in case anyone was interested. The Police is my favourite band, it’d be so cool to see this commercial become found one day.
Edit: I had no idea I had written this much, so I apologize for that! If you got this far, thanks for reading. And on another note, thanks to those who liked my comment! This is probably the most likes I’ve ever gotten on one :)
lol nice reference
I wonder if someone would ask Stewart Copeland about it.
@@GiordanDiodato This is a good idea, I’m just unsure on how easy he’d be to contact about it. If anyone was to do anything, perhaps checking with the original producers of the commercial if they still have it somewhere would work.
@404TVfr I'm sending out an SOS [repeat 14 billion times]
I got to see them live a year after meeting Stewart Copeland at Guitar Center. 🥁🪘
Most of the 1920s movies are lost media and will probably never be found
This video seems like things that have a teeny tiny chance of being found but it's so small it might as well be 0%, instead of things that are often confirmed to no longer exist
Or the original cuts and deleted scenes of many films from the 20's and 30's.
They would actually take film reels/negatives and use them as filler when paving highways in L.A.
And unless it was stored in a temperature-controlled environment, any film reels or negatives crumbled to dust decades ago, due to the fragile film stock of that era.
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Film negatives were very flammable at the time. The safety film wasn't introduced until the late 1940s
If most of 1920 movies did the world would explode
8:04 There I am, Gary, look!
In all seriousness, the search for Phantom Blood has been a huge part of my life for the past 5 years, and I'm grateful that I let my curiosity get the best of me and joined up with RedMango/Mangomation all that time ago.
The search may be a bit slow as of writing this, but I'm eager to see where this wild rabbit hole will lead us next!
What ever happened to that college film audio professor that uses footage of it to teach his class? Was that a dud?
@@atomdecay So, Marco D'Ambrosio (the composer for the film) was the professor you're thinking of (I actually did an interview with him here on my channel if you wanna check that out) - however, since he was gone at the time of the work print being handed out, there was a substitute professor named Joshua Hecht who did it instead. However, from what I was able to gather, Mr. Hecht passed away years ago.
Hope this helps!
@@liquidx1664 Thank you so much for responding!
Yeah, I will definitely go check out the interview you did on your channel 👍 I'm an incredibly huge fan of JoJo, & have always been pretty invested in finding Phantom Blood '07. It's a shame it's being labeled as "lost forever" because I personally feel like it's much too recent of a movie to definitively make that call. I know the odds of someone having a theater bootleg or a digital copy are very slim, but it's not like London After Midnight levels of lost. There has to be SOME ray of hope.
Best of luck to you, hopefully you and the community can find it for us all to watch!
It's interesting seeing as DC decided to MAKE an animated Batman vs Dracula movie in 2005 with The Batman.
I was about to comment this
In 1973 there was a Filipino movie spoof Zoom Zoom Superman that starred comedian Ariel Ureta....DC comics was not pleased with the studio that made the spoof without their approval and sued the studio for trademark infringement... this movie also vanished from existence!
Interesting
Honestly, the mess of the Jojo movie just vanishing into thin air makes me a lot more appreciative of how fans have saved the Yu-gi-oh Toei anime and the related movie through, ahem..."alternative uploads". Most of it are low quality or even damaged copies, but at least the entire thing is watchable with full audio.
The Jojo movie has already been found it was on a pirated site💀💀💀
@@TomLi-v7l Ok. Where is it then? All sources for the search still claim it to be lost.
@@TomLi-v7l If it was, then it would be present. But it is still nowhere.
@@TomLi-v7l are you sure you're thinking about the right movie bro
Source? @@TomLi-v7l
Another piece of most likely forever missing media is Doctor Who's first Christmas special, "The Feast of Steven" back in the 60s. That episode got junked and there were no copies sold over seas due to the unlikelyhood of stations playing the episode around Christmas, making it likely the only episode of Doctor Who that will never be found!
Best they did was effectively remake it with illustrated stills and audio of the script...or was that a different Dr. Who ep that was very early in it's run?
@@teh_supar_hackrThey actually did that for all the missing Doctor Who episodes. They're called Tele-snap reconstructions.
Lots of the really old Episodes are missing though
@Firestar-TV but the Christmas episode is the least likely to have foreign copies
@@teh_supar_hackrThat was a fan-made reconstruction actually.
Whether the O'Hare plush is a custom or not, it would be awesome to find visual evidence of it, to put the mystery to rest if nothing else. I'd love to see it someday. I hope you find it someday.
not me reading this comment and thinking of Alloasious O’Hare 💀
batman vs dracula wouldve been CRAZY
There’s a 2008 animation film classic from my childhood
It actually sounds good
Dracula is a canonical DC character so it's really not that strange.
@@francescoravenda5070 I remember that film i watched it back in 2020 and in june of last year
I believe there is an animated version of Batman v Dracula I can’t remember the year it came out though 🤔
I wanna watch the Hannah Montana anime just for the absurdity lol
Watch Fancy Lala. It's basically the same thing.
I don't think anything went to the storyboard stage, much less there are fully animated episodes shelved somewhere. Still, I'd like to see the concept art and the few pitched clips.
please yeah same! I want us to find the Hannah Montananime sooo bad!
My brain for some reason read that as "Hannah Montananime"
@@hopper-jos Do you think they'd have made it some sort of Magic Girl type anime and she actually has a transformation into her alter ego Himitsu No Akko-chan style? A little derivative, but certainly sounds a lot more interesting than lame laugh track kid's sitcom stuff. Though, Disney's anime version of Stitch wasn't all that different from the animated series over here.
Just a general reminder to everyone, if you love a TH-cam video, download it. If you will watch something you love and can record, record it. If you don't have a recording setup, consider it. You never know when something you love will be for a limited time only. I've downloaded large amounts of TH-cam channel catalogs specifically because I trust nothing.
Definitely. I used to watch a guy named 69Jevy who did stupid challenges like snorting chili powder but now all his vids are gone. Most likely coz youtube guideline changes. I regret not downloading his videos back then.
I plan to download my entire collection of yt playlists at a later date
I wish I could, but I do not have enough money and/or storage space.
There are two TH-cam Poops a friend and me would love to find again as well as obscure little uploads on channels back in the 2000s we still bring up to each other that we found funny.
@@Shark_Builds_Bro There is more, there used to be a TH-cam channel called Screenwave that would upload obviously fake prank channels and I believe Chris holds some of their videos but since he won't release them all of their videos are completely lost
As far as that Batman thumbnail that says 'Nobody Has A Copy'. Well, not only to we have a copy, but the film is available to watch here on TH-cam. It's from a film called "James Batman" and it's from 1966, one year before "Batman Fights Dracula". That exact startled look on the Filipino Batman could be seen 1:30:08 into the film. WE DO HAVE A COPY OF THAT MOVIE!
The hardest part about being a lost media enthusiast is sometimes admitting that certain pieces of media will never be found and to maybe give up on the case.
My personal lost media that I believe would never be found is the BlackWolf studios Fandub of Chi's Sweet Home. The closest I got was a thumbnail archive from the wayback machine and that's about it. I would love to someday find out more info on the group that made the Fandub but it's as if they just dropped from the face of the earth. :,3
There are a lot of lost media for me on TH-cam I remember back from the day. I remember this game channel called Dracula something that I enjoyed watching. He was banned from Xbox Live and had to deal with the garbage AI in L4D2. It was funny how he would die because of them and he would just kill the characters out of pure rage. Then one day, his channel disappeared, and I moved on found DarkSydePhil soon after. I remember another gaming channel that played Shadow of the Colossus and I wanna be the guy, he was cool, but I can find his stuff again. And another channel, it was called TheOfficeFan234, but I believe he's gone. There was another video too, a music one, a guy playing on his guitar. It was a nice song but I could never find it again. And there was this one video and it went like, "I am T." And talked about he knew the truth and stuff. And another video about conspiracies on how (just paraphrasing here) "How we can actually breathe in space, but the government is covering up" and "Aliens will come and give us the cure for cancer." And something about coca cola I think too but I forgot. I wish I could find these videos again but it'll happen. Especially with how TH-cam's search is....
I heard on a forum apparently the batman fights dracula is in a mexico or spain vault and cant be released for copyright reasons.
If it were released the world would explode
@@Jace-qp8ej are you serious or sarcastic?
@@malivore7264 serious
Serious
@@Jace-qp8ej well obviously the world wouldnt end but okay I get what you mean that alot of people would be excited for it, I mean maybe?
Jojo Phantom Blood probably never being found is so heartbreaking to me for some reason. Probably because I’m a fan and I also thought I had found a link to the film but it wasn’t real. It’s definitely my most wanted piece of lost media
Any film being lost in the current time is almost unheard of. It defies belief that it can happen.
Any time I hear about the JoJo Phantom Blood movie, it always makes me so upset. I have an extremely vivid memory of seeing (at least a portion or majority of it) on some anime pirate site around 2009-2010. That was around the time that I was getting really obsessed with anime and was just fiending for any content I could find. I will forever remember that as my "you could have been a lost media hero if you still had that laptop" moment.
I honestly got so invested in finding this movie, it makes me so mad that something so recent and big like this got "lost". Like, there has to be some kind of bootleg recording out there or someone has to have posted at the time, like your comment suggests
Do you have more information related to this? If it was the raw archive or a bootleg like I said, or what site was
@@dddhio It's been quite a while so my memory is fuzzy, but I seem to remember it being a bootleg of some variety, or at the very least fairly poor quality. Knowing myself, it was probably on some version of nyaa at the time, but that poses it's own problems as the site has been taken down and changed urls so many times, and it is for sure known that some portion of the site was lost in 2016 (I think?). It's also possible it could have been shared on some random forum that I will honestly never remember. It was also a time before I was a JoJo fan and I purely looked at it because I was just watching everything I could get my hands on, so I don't remember a ton of specifics. Moments like this really make me hate my younger self for sure.
@@soloccidit I see. Thanks for answering and so fast too, most people I find claiming to have seen it or having links just don't answer, it's so frustrating 😔 but yeah, I relate to that, there's so much content I have consumed back in time that nowadays it's completely lost too
I do have hopes that we'll someday find this movie in some random obscure forum like you said
i am sure i have heard of it being in pirate sites before, maybe someone should try visiting very old-but still standing pirate sites
Topic request; Ralph Bakshi's original version of Hey Good Lookin'. The version we have is fully animated, but the original version was a live action animation hybrid. This was accomplished before Roger Rabbit, and it was completed for a producers screening. The original version was never released because the people above Bakshi didn't have enough confidence in the hybrid style, so he animated everything to try and save it.
It kind of surprises me that that's never surfaced anywhere. I wonder if even Bakshi himself has a print of it. I know it must still exist because a few frames from it were published in that coffee table book about Bakshi's career that came out around 2008.
@@Marbles471 If Bakshi does have a copy, he might not know people still want to see it. Otherwise, the only reason I can think for him not to share a copy (if he does have one) would be legal issues with the distribution company.
My family here in the Philippines used to have a copy of the movie "batman fights dracula". It was in a cassette tape and my grandfather used to hide it in his cabinets cause he used to own some films and adult films, when i was 10 or 9 years old we watched the movie. The quality was so bad that you can't even focus because of the white dots and lines that keeps appearing, i remembered that in the ending scene that dracula was "d*ad" he will do a jump scare and i totally sh*tted my pants.
When i heard about the movie being a lost media i got to move quick cause i want to show or share it to everyone that we have a copy. But all of my grandfather's movie collections was gone, all of the cassettes and discs was gone😢😢😢😢
We watched the movie I think it was in the year 2017
@@iyanandres4624 Do you know what happened to his collection?
Damn..
@@trainedgalaxy6967 he said he got rid of it😞😞😞😞
Legend bro, LEGEND. A LEGEND is what you are.
0:01 There he is!
Me going to bed tonight knowing I'll never be able to watch the cinema perfection that is batman fights dracula😪😪
Boards of Canada's early albums are also a big piece of lost media that's extremely unlikely to ever get found legitimately.
I really hope that those get released one day, i love boards of Canada (also nice pop I love PTR)
Pfp* sorry can’t edit on my device
Parappa fans nicee@@Jenni4sbody
Well, they found God Speed You Black Emperor's debut release and that thing only had 35 copies made. Most people don't even think it was a bootleg that was found either, but a genuine original.
well bc they were never fully released to the public in the first place. thats what makes it so hard, its not going to be on the internet anywhere, only on physical releases which makes it unlikely to get
A piece of Lost media that’ll definitely never be found is the cut scene from the original Godzilla where goji first appears with a bloody cow in his mouth
The director had it cut purposely as the cow looked to big in the mouth
@@DukeOfTrains yeah, Ishiro Honda and Eiji Tsuburaya thought the scale wouldn’t work
Hopefully it resurfaces one day
"Batman Fights Dracula will be forever lost"
Well, not with that attitude.
2:05 Batman Fights Dracula
5:13 Jojo Phantom Blood
9:50 Dragon Ball Frontier Dub
13:47 Lost Merchandise
17:55 Hanna Montana Anime
Thanks
These are some Opera performances (both audio and video) that are lost in time, especially those in Mexico City.
The Opera performances in Mexico City started being broadcast on radio in the 1934, when the Palace of Fine Arts was inaugurated, and started broadcasting on TV in 1951.
The earliest TV broadcast we have is from 1979, and the earliest radio broadcast is from 1946
There's so much that is lost
As Filipino, surprisingly the Batman vs Dracula wasn’t found yet despite not only majoring of the Filipinos cab speak English ) it makes more easier to help each other with foreigners)
The actor of Dracula Dante Rivero he’s still popular and even active, I watched a latest historical film GomBurZa last January 2024 and one of the main characters is Dante Rivero.
Why any of Filipino lost media researchers tries to contact him nor his family relatives? Dante’s Family has popular IG and Facebook accounts.
Exactly! Same goes for a piece of Thomas the Tank Engine Lost Media made by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Just like Dante Riviero, he's still alive today, and yet I'm surprised no one tried to contact him either about his adaptation of Thomas.
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another piece of lost media that will almost certainly never be recovered is the 2 scrapped pilot episodes of Top Gear (the 2002 reboot). They were both filmed but were never aired because, for various reasons, they were deemed as too poor quality to go to air (and the presenters and producers agreed the pilots sucked), so there are no digital releases, and only 1, possibly 2 physical copies (owned by the producer and possibly the BBC), and the producer said he will never release them.
So apart from a ~5 second clip where they reused a clip from one of the pilots in a later episode and some magazine photos, the only people other than the staff who would’ve seen those episodes are the few that were in the live audience of those episodes
The same goes for Series 22 Episode 10. While the incident between Tymon and Clarkson happened post-filming, it’d still be very interesting to see since James is the only one of the three who’s still most in the limelight (and because Clarkson’s farm and The Grand Tour have both been cancelled). It’s possible that it’s in the BBC’s archives but obviously due to BBC wanting to distance themselves from the trio (especially Clarkson) it seems unlikely that it will ever be released if they do have it. Keanu Reeves was also supposed to be the Star in a Reasonably Priced car along with a showdown of “the holy trinity” of hypercars.
You know a piece of media that I hope never gets found, my plans.
I hope no one looks at my Plans while I'm sleeping
@@Firestar-TV Apparently, somebody did look at my plans when I was sleeping.
@@boombeachDrt that's why I'm never sleeping 🙃
@@Firestar-TV That's the thing, I also never sleep. I was just at my water melon farm with one of my clones sleeping.
Dr Nefario?! What's up!
I'd love to see concept art from the Hanna Montanime
When the media is lost
She Lost on my Media till I AMAZING
LOUD INCORRECT BUZZER 🔔
Went to lost media town and LSuperSonicQ was the mayor
She lost on my media till I found
I wish Phantom Blood could have been released in 35mm so there would be at least one tangible copy of it
At any rate, I am certain they won't distribute a blu ray release of it ever. The movie extracted too much salt from the bearded fundamentalist losers just by referencing the quran
According to the theaters I contacted, they distributed it in both digital in 35mm formats. When I asked if they had copies, they referred me back to Klockworx (the distributors), who then recently said that they no longer hold the authority to do anything (likely for copyright or licensing reasons), and that it is "no longer possible to see it".
That leaves the question as to whether any of the 35mm reels they distributed have been preserved, which if you ask me, is pretty unlikely. There's a chance, sure, but I'm not too sure about it.
If it did the world would explode
I wonder how many pieces of unreleased and publicly unknown media exists that we just never knew existed in the first place?
Like my old deleted youtube videos lol. Theres so much lost media, but only the significant ones get onto the sites
Remember kids, piracy is preservation
I think this kind of Lost Media is important to be familiar with. While I respect enormously all the people that invest so much effort in searching for lost media, I think the community is a bit too idealist with respect to the searches and the concept of "preservation". I think we all have to learn to accept that there are going to cases in which we will never be able to find and preserve a form of media, and we need to make peace with that fact.
So, I kinda like to learn about these kinds of cases from time to time.
NOOOO NOT BATMAN FIGHTS DRACULAAA I WANTED TO SEE THATT
At least, you can still watch the Filipino Super Mario movie and I doubt Batman Fights Dracula is as crazy!
@@Polemodrome im sorry what
@@Lemonsquid_
Yes. It exists. It is called "Si Mario at si Goku" look it up, I shit you not! it's a pinoy Son Goku VS Mario mashup movie!
@@Lemonsquid_
I shit you not, there was a pinoy low budget movie where Son Goku fights Mario! It's called "Si Mario at si Goku" look it up!
@@Lemonsquid_
No fibbing you, there was a filipino crossover movie where Goku fights Mario! It's called "Si Mario at si Goku" look it up!
PS: I hate this puritan censorship crap, eff you Gootube!
There was an adaptation of the railway series story “The Sad Story of Henry” that was aired live on BBC in 1953, it was apparently absolutely terrible, and involved the Henry model falling off the tracks and a hand picking it up. Because it aired live, it is basically factual that not a single person has a copy.
Another Thomas related piece of lost media, is the original pilot, filmed in 1983, it was based on the story down the mine, and its very likely that we still have it, because many clips from the pilot have been used in other episodes, and many speculate for the 80th anniversary of the railway series, the pilot will be presented
Love the content man, been watching you for YEARS (around the Kelly toy sonic video). Keep it up!
(Also early)
Batman Fights Dracula was filmed in Eastmancolor, and Eastmancolor prints were known for deteriorating badly to a reddish-pink tint, so even if they were to find a copy of this film, it would be virtually unwatchable.
Same story with those god-awful NTA prints of Paramount cartoons, and many Indian films which are in poor shape today.
There are a bunch of old movies starring Lon Chaney who was the forefather of horror films that are considered lost media because of a vault fire in 1965. Now some of these are considered some of the most sought after lost media in existence
You should’ve at least done a little segment or mention the 1990 Tokyo Toy Show build of the original Sonic the Hedgehog. It’s been lost for quite a while now, and there is no hope of really finding it, although there is a few different articles talking about it.
I've been waiting for a video like this
The Dragonball dub tape I'd say has a 50/50 shot of being found. Just for reference, I spent 15 years in aviation maintenance, 3 of those in In Flight Entertainment specifically. I'm not an expert by any means, but have been around the block a few times.
If it was used on an airline, especially a Japanese one in the late 80's, then it would have used good ol' VHS. Without knowing more about the aircraft and routes, I can't get too much more in depth. Some aircraft had very elaborate IFE systems in the "Hell hole" which were big, bulky, heavy, overpriced VCR's. For those, they would typically just run throughout the flight and people could pick which "Channel (VCR)" they wanted to watch. Then, from what I understand was usually monthly, they'd swap out some of the tapes for new ones. Some airlines didn't care and just said get rid of the old ones. I had a buddy who collected a massive collection of these in the 80's and 90's. If that's the case then it could be in someones collection. I'd suggest seeing if any airline memorabilia collectors might have it.
Another common system was cheaper, just a VCR up front hooked up to all the TV's in the aircraft. The Flight Attendant throws in a tape, hits play, and goes about their day. I'm thinking this less likely given Japans economic state in the late 80's. From anyone I've talked to, late 80's Japanese airlines would only accept top of the line. So, I'm leaning more towards the more advanced (i.e. expensive) multi tape systems.
The downside to that is while most airlines from what I've heard over the years just said "Get rid of it!" about old tapes. Some were different. I had one guy tell me whenever he did it for one airline, the tapes were serialized, and had to be entered into the aircrafts maintenance logs with serial numbers. They also had to be signed for when turned in. If that's the case, then it would likely be lost forever.
One other chance is the equipment itself. Surprisingly, there is a flourishing culture of people who collect random aircraft parts. You can find the avionics and IFE equipment on E-bay. Sometimes, a collector will buy something like the VCR and it still has the last tape it played in there. So maybe someone who collects IFE equipment may have "That weird Dragonball episode" sitting on their shelf.
I was ending my Twitch stream which ended EXACTLY as this video uploaded! What timing!
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There's also this lost kaiju film from India called "Gogola" that I've seen some people talk about. It was released in 1966. I don't know if it'll ever be found, but I sure hope it is. It's as far as I know the only "kaiju film" made in India, so it definitely feels like a significant find.
In Malaysia, that has one movie always be called as a lost media for the audience. This movie called as ‘Sitora Harimau Jadian’, a movie which is directing and starring P.Ramlee, one of the legendary Malay actor, singer, director and composer in history of Malay entertainment world. It is his first movie after he moving from Shaw Brothers studio in Singapore to Studio Merdeka in Kuala Lumpur. His movie became a famously lost media a big flood ruin some scene of the movie. the movie also have a poor quality in shooting the scene.
I think it was posted on TH-cam? I remember watching it but i didnt watch the full thing
@@OliverRaj No. It’s not posting on TH-cam yet.
@@lokmansahat6220 oh??? Maybe i watch the wrong one
As a diehard jojo fan, it's SO sad the phantom blood movie is forever lost 😭
Is it bad I kinda want a video of like, lost media that to our knowledge, is 100% lost. And not like probably never find, i mean like outright can't.
Any of the stuff that got destroyed in the 1937 MGM Vault Fire
here in germany we have a couple of "lost" shows and dubs in general that will probably never surface
mainly bc our people are heavy on the 'i can't do that, that's not legal 🤓'
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@user-wr2xt4ce5h me and 117 other people
@user-wr2xt4ce5h me and 121 other people apparently
136 people and counting care
No, because Twitter and X are the same, both are valid
One search I care about is the Welcome to Pooh Corner search. It's an original The Disney Channel series from the 80s. I have very low hopes for the French dub specifically, noteable for having someone different playing the Narrator character. It only aired in French Canada in a time when home recordings weren't very common. In the 6 or 7 years its been since I started this search, I would wager you could count the number of newly found French episodes on one hand. Disney has denied releasing this series on home video for 30 years already, and with demand getting smaller every day, the chances are already extremely miniscule. Also as time goes on, more and more people who worked on it being gone, I just feel like while people may be able to piece together the original English, the French dub does not have a very good chance
i think i might've seen that when i was younger.
i had no idea pooh corner was even lost!
@@inactiuveuser69 I think at least half of it is lost, in terms of the English dub is lost. The French dub is a lot more lost. There wasn't really much of any home media release, and it stopped rerunning right around when home video recording was becoming pretty popular, but the show had been losing relevance rapidly for years leading up to that
As a Filipino, I still hold out hope that the Batman Vs Dracula film would be found into the future. There is also a bit of context about the rough look if even films from even after the date.
Due to the very early origins of the industry, the rough filming techniques, and even just the climate of the country, films were difficult to archive and keep.
Think of this as the early destruction of film vaults in the US, but due to humidity and carelessness.
It's to the point that even films from the 1980s and 1990s were getting decolored and scratchy.
It is also the reason why VHS didn't catch on too well in the Philippines and lost to VCD and DVD.
This is true. Also, many Filipino films at the time were filmed in Eastmancolor, and Eastmancolor prints had a bad reputation because the colors would often fade horribly with time. Eastmancolor prints are meant to be full color, but as they age or deteriorate, the colors fade away, and you’re left with a reddish-pink tone.
97 Doctor Who episodes & loads of British shows from the 60s
With Dragon Ball there's also the Ocean dub of Dragon Ball Z Kai that never got aired for Canada and the European terrotries. It was never announced but was confirmed to exist by several of Funimation's VAs and some Canadian VAs. Would've been interesting to see it since most of the original Ocean VAs were returning to voice their characters and what kind of edits/censorship it would have. Toei has confirmed they have the dub but it will probably never leave their offices.
WOW, IS THE FAMOUS LOST MEDIA INDIVIDUAL MADE LOST MEDIA VIDEO
Tbh in my opinion the O Hare plush probably doesn’t even exist considering no photos of it could be found through Yahoo Japan’s archive and LSSQ is going off what he remembers(and memories have proven to be extremely malleable)
Part of me wonders if the Rabid Child music video could be worth mentioning since it's been partially found and released with the They Might Be Giants documentary. It's probably never gonna be found unless the two Johns just randomly decide to upload it onto TH-cam themselves, more than likely.
I think another search for obscure anime might start up again thanks to me. Ok here we go, while looking up APPP's back catalogue of shows and films that shueisha now have, i came across a bizarre title, fist of the blue sky. I had no idea what this was and so decided to click on it and investigate, OH BOY! Did i find something. Turns out it's a prequel to fist of the north star and features North star's protagonist's uncle who he is named after as the main character. If anyone else is interested in looking it up and seeing if there was a dvd or re-release of it then be my guest.
You speak like Fist of the Blue Sky isn't a manga, too, lol. But I'd never heard of APPP making a film from it...
Not a lost anime, but very close, there's "Dr. Norman Monogatari: Ai no Kiseki". It's crazy rare, like very rare even in Japan as it had a very limited VHS print and was aired only once. Even the soundtrack is easier to get. It's my personal grail when it comes to Japanese Animation.
Yeah it aired in the 2000s so I think it's obscure. I don't think there was an English dub do maybe that's why you never heard of it.
I keep wishing I could find the Kiki plush in those animal crossing plushie pictures but I can never find it...
I want that old one because the more small proportions from the older entries in the franchise is so cute and Kiki is my favorite animal crossing character. I wish I could find that plush.
Regarding Batman v dracula, Jing Abalos ( Batman) is still alive, trying to get in contact with Jing might be the last hope of finding this. I have a friend in Manila who works in the television business, I'll ask him if he can potentially find a way to contact Jing or his family!!
NICE, hoping this movie gets found! i was gonna give posting this publicly on facebook a go tbh
@@changlislover hes going to try and find Jing, he says Jing retired decades ago but from time to time has done interviews, so he will reach out to the interviewers and ask if they have his contact details!
The guy who played Dracula in the movie is still alive and active in the showbiz scene here in Ph. His name is Dante Rivero. Last film he did was Gomburza.
@@user-jv2wc1xh6o ill text my friend about Dante, he might be alot easier to get in touch with! Thanks!
im fairly sure they discovered WHO the jeff the joker image is of, but the specific image or video is lost to time. unless different info was found since i last checked in
The playable Demo of Link's Awakening featured at the January 1993 Consumer Electronics Show, or even more footage of it.
I feel like I'm one of the only people interested in finding it. I've basically given up at this point. I don't know where or how to look. Sorry for bothering you, and sorry if I'm being demanding or rude.
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I think they’re referring to a LaserDisc player. If it’s not total BS then maybe it had a very limited release on home media.
*sigh*
batman fights dracula might end up being found in the 2040s because of how hard it is to find
A bit of Lost media we won’t ever find is power of the daleks 1966 :(
Another one is Mitsuharu Misawa's death in the ring during a Pro Wrestling NOAH show. It would be heartbreaking to see the footsge of this absolute legend dying in the ring, doing what he loved in the company he founded. The only known footage of the full match that is still in the hands of the public was recorded via fancam at the show and the fan that took it said he'd never release it out of respect for Mitsuharu Misawa, his family, his friends, his peers and in general for the Japanese Wrestling Community. I'm glad. As someone who admires Misawa and as a human being, I can't handle seeing any man in that state. Whether it's my hero or anyone else.
kinda like Owen Hart,
almost all of filipino film and tv series back in 2000's or older is consider a lost media specially if it's not popular. i'm searching for most of the filipino show back in 2000's and never stumble upon any one of them. so it's a miracle even finding a photo.
here’s an idea for a search, there is a chilean kids show called 31 minutos, and it was very popular to the point where it got a movie. 31 minutos then tried to open it up to american audiences with a dub, but was turned down. there is no trace of the dub online, only the video they showed them to market it which only had a voice talking about the show and no line made in english. although it was most likely never made, if there is a clip of the american dub that they might’ve used as another video to show them, it’d be very intriguing to see.
So the English dub is lost or the show as a whole?
@@Minix_07 English dub, the original Chilean version is widely available
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There's tons of lost media from the furry magazine "YARF!". The first 40 copies of issue 1 came with an interview with KMFDM, as well as a full concert, recorded in Palo Alto in January 1990. YARF's first issue is available online, but the laserdisc of KMFDM is lost to time.
If there are any lost cause cases I really am disappointed can't be found, it's the bootlegged Taiwanese Doraemon movie and any version of the 70's Little Lulu anime that isn't the completely found Spanish or Italian language dubs. Japanese original, the Harmony Gold version of the English dub. Either of them would be great, but they're seemingly lost forever.
True, the guy who uploaded the ONLY clip of Doraemon Robot War claimed that people were "stealing" his videos and doesn't want to upload the entire movie. It has been 12 years since then.
@@nurindarwisyah5590 I remember reading how Hong Kong or Taiwan would make their own bootleg Doraemon Manga by just redrawing everything and passing it off as their own. At least until the Japanese publishers got wind of it, stopped them, and licensed out an official translation. Wonder if those are considered lost as well.
How about the full uncut version of The Black Cauldron , I'd like to see that .
A Piece of lost Media we probably NEVER will find Is the sad story of Henry (1953) from the BBC. As they probably Erased it from their Archives due to it being a Fail.
And if it did the world would explode
Im hoping that someone will create archive sites for Deviantart, Twitter, Pixiv, Tumblr, and TH-cam that will allow everyone, including me, to find and download all of the deleted art, videos. And other stuff that was uploaded to said sites, including everything that's not deleted yet.
I heard of a movie back in the 20s that was called "Werewolf." No actors were credited and the only evidence we have of it existing is a picture of a man in a werewolf costume in a newspaper. The movie was most likely in a warehouse that preserved hundreds of movies from the 20s but caught on fire and caused most of the movies from that time to be lost forever.
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I’m curious if the people behind the Batman vs Dracula animated movie were aware of the bootleg movie
I'll never forget the Sans is home lost media 😔
The true sequel to "baby girl, daddy's home"
I'm dying to see the original US theatrical opening of The Last Unicorn (1982) with the Jensen Farley Pictures Presents opening logo!
I bet you can't find the mp3 file of King Locar's "Kefka Boogie"
There is a single mention of it in way back machine, but its otherwise completely gone, and a great FF6 tecno remix that opens with that legendary laugh.
I think the Welsh dub of The Smurfs will never be found.
simple: The original Doctor Who christmas special that was wiped and does not exist anymore except for the audio and a few pictures. Unlike all the other episodes, however, it was NEVER reproduced.
There are two pieces of lost media I think about regularly, both of which I really want to be found, and those are the remaining lost 24 episodes of Super President and Spy Shadow along with Rankin Bass' Tigersharks. There are a handful of episodes from both series online but the majority of those shows remain lost to this day.
The extended Bonkers theme, which aired four times from 1995-1996. I _used_ to have it on videotape, but it was destroyed ages ago. It's never showed up online.
Could you talk about the unreleased Pikachu furby?
Doing some searching in Japanese, I can't find any evidence that an O'Hare plushie exists in an official capacity. Though it could indeed be a prototype or a custom plush -- or perhaps a rare crane game prize of some kind.
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as a bfdi fan, there is A piece of lost media that will probably never be found
in like nov 2010, tfi (total fruit island) released. the name of episode 1 and 2 is known now because the creator voted on the show on twitter at 2010. the characters are inspired by fruity cuties (that has been shutted down). someone said that the host is a basket. cary said it got deleted on sometime near 2017. thats all we know because the search has been stopped but hopefully someone can talk to a person who has a copy of tfi
I feel like the Jake Roberts DDT hulk hogan footage will never be found
I can imagine someone wanting this while snuggling there ohare plush and rewatching Batman fights Dracula while laughing
and then there's Rumpelstiltskin media which stands for media that is likely out there but we haven't found it yet since we don't know the name or title of said media.
with Rumpelstiltskin media as soon as the name is known the media is found and in some cases has been online for decades.
Batman v. Dracula sounds good for an ERB lol
20:22 @EverythingMediaPH This part kinda means it's technically PH Lost Media, too, so would you make Lost Media Files Pt4 with this included?
You should add Interface by MASA
another one may be El Apostol (1917), first ever animated film made in argentina, there may not be any copies available anymore
The premiere print was confiscated by the Argentinian government on the day of it premiering, and the only existing copies were destroyed in a fire at the director’s studios in the early 1960s. All of the puppets and equipment used to make the film were also confiscated, and most likely destroyed.
Actually, the only film of this director (Quirino Cristiani) to still exist is “El Mono Relojero” from 1939, and it’s the only one that doesn’t have his distinct puppet-animation style. Bummer.
El Apostol is the first ever feature-length animated film. Unfortunately tape got lost in 1926, which makes this virtually impossible to find.