In this video, I was meant to talk about the Original Bing Bong Death Scene, but during the final mixing, I forgot to include it, oh well, here it is now x.com/ScribblesScreen/status/1804870881316884626
The stuff about Mickey being missing and both Donald and Goofy looking for him and running into various Disney characters along the way is literally part of the plot of Kingdom Hearts 1.
Fun fact: Originally when they were developing finding nemo it was gonna be more darker then what we got now. Like their was suppose to be a brief scene of the barracuda eating coral and the eggs but they never finished the scene because even Andrew Stanton said it would be too scary for kids
I do know that a workprint of Finding Nemo has been circulating in the trading circle that I'm in. It could have those deleted scenes, I just don't know.
I recall going to the Oakland Museum of California's 25 Years of Pixar exhibit (2010-2011) and seeing a screen that was playing Pixar shorts, including the big boobed version of Knick Knack.
Another piece of Disney lost media is from Pinocchio where Gideon The Cat was going, to have full voice lines instead of being a mute. He was originally voiced by Mel Blanc and all his lines were recorded yet for unknown reasons were later made unused, currently Gideon’s drunken hiccups are the only thing left of Mel Blanc’s voice in Pinocchio.
Love this kind of stuff! Gonna have to go check out that scan of Knick Knack! As far as I'm aware, a 4k scan of a Toy Story film reel is still currently in the works. A dream come true!
Wait a minute... Mickey Mouse goes missing so Donald and Goofy team up with another character at the request of Minnie to go look for him while also meeting other Disney characters? Dude, that's just Kingdom Hearts.
I've always said a reworked version of the Search for Mickey Mouse would have made for a better movie than Wish which was made to celebrate Disney's history
7:16 The fact about Where The Wild Things Are film adaptation is that the project was supposed to be CGI and Hand Drawn animation hybrid, but it was moved to Warner Bros. in live action film.
For once, I actually have something to contribute here. I'm going to look in my files, but I managed to work with (and have long talks with) The original director of Talespin, Ed Ghertner, and he did talk a bit about Phil Harris's contribution to the show irrc. I'm going to look back at that talk (if I still have it recorded) But I believe Phil came in multiple times to record... Update: I've narrowed down to the exact date I would have talked with him about this, and found the logs for it. I'm afraid I may have deleted it on accident. but i'm still looking :/
Wheen you said Tailspin I knew you were going to talk about the Phil Harris tapes since I wrote that LMW article. You even said my words about conflicting sources of how much was recorded.
And this is only scratching the surface of lost/scrapped media produced by Disney. There apparently exists dialogue recordings and some early animation for a planned Garfield movie back in the ‘80s, but it got scrapped when one of the executives got cold feet about the film’s darker tone and requested that they change it to something more lighthearted. In the end, all that was released was a book adaptation published by Jim Davis.
A clip of Lou Rawls and Desiree Goyette recording a song for the Garfield's Judgement Day movie was featured in a Garfield 10th Anniversary special. Besides the book you mentioned, that's the only other thing about the movie that has been released publicly. From what I've heard, ALL of the dialog had been recorded and a significant amount of animation had been done before Disney pulled the plug. It really annoys me that there's an unreleased Garfield movie with Lorenzo Music and the rest of the original voice cast just sitting in a vault collecting dust. Everyone keeps bringing back stuff from the 80s as terrible reboots, but this is something that people would actually want to see, and all they have to do is finish animating it!
Idk if anyone's heard of this rumor but I remember some website saying how there was going to be a dream sequence, where Marlon would of interacted with his never-to-be children then waking up to find them and Coral gone
Did I hallucinate that Zootopia 2 was announced shortly after the first one and was supposed to have a 2021 release? I know it’s greenlit now, but I thought we talked about that a million years ago.
I bet had it been made The Search for Mickey Mouse still would have done better than Wish both critically and financially but at least we got Once Upon a Studio
There are a couple supposed pilots or at least pitch ideas for cartoon series that seem to be lost. An Adventures in the Magic Kingdom cartoon series that the NES video game seems to have been based off of concepts from, and also a Disney Babies series which got a line of the usual baby products. I have no idea how far either was made into development, and I only remember reading about Disney Babies years and years ago. Grain of salt about Magic Kingdom supposedly having a finished pilot and even more salt with the animation supposedly being done by TMS (who did some episodes of every Disney show up to and including Talespin). Also, it looks like the long suffering series Primos might just be the unreleased kind of lost media. You know, cuz everyone complained about it JUST on the basis of the theme song. The only other official evidence of its existence was a picture of the main character in the background of a Kiff hosted compilation special.
I do remember the TMS Entertainment (formerly Tokyo Movie Shinsha) website having it included on a list with all the other projects they'd ever worked on. However, this was YEARS ago, and afterwards when I tried to find it again that list was no longer on their site. At that point, most of the references to other studio's shows that were outsourced to them had been removed after the site was redesigned.
@@KasumiKenshirou Sounds like at least the pilot got somewhere near completion before being shelved. I'm wondering if the game was meant to be a direct tie in, or like the Chester Cheetah game, they just managed to use the concepts for the cancelled show. (Chester Cheeta was meant to have a cartoon series until parental watchdog groups forced its canning. Character concepts were used for in game characters).
Speaking of Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Years ago I was at a Who Framed Roger Rabbit panel at a convention hosted by Roger VA Charles Fleischer and the author of the original novel (Who Censored Roger Rabbit) Gary K. Wolf. During the panel they brought up a scene that got cut out when it was released to home media. It was the scene of where Eddie Valiant talks with Betty Boop and when does her catchphrase her dress falls off like in the old shorts. It was only scene in the original theater release and was cut out when it was release to home media. Probably due to it being to "riskay" and show longer on screen, then the Jessica Rabbit flashing shot.
The irony of John Lasseter wanting to remove Sunny Miami's breasts but was infamous in the studio for sexual harassment, so much so that he left the company in 2017.
I get why Tailspin’s two banned episodes aren’t on Disney+. But it’s also kinda weird that they don’t, as they put an effort to put old films with racist elements, and clarify they don’t agree with the depictions and only have it available for human history.
There was a pilot for a TV cartoon about that game, and a guy that worked on it leaked the animatic for a very brief time before Disney made him take it down. I haven't seen it myself (nor have I played the games), but I did see a clip of it in someone else's video.
@@KasumiKenshirou Y'know, I think I know the clip you're talking about! (and I'm almost certain it was on the "Colin Looks Back" channel...) But thanks for reminding me about it! I'm going to look it up. =)
When I saw Marlin and Dory in the thumbnail, I thought you were gonna mention that William H Macy was going to voice him but was replaced with Albert Brooks
Elemental should’ve had the lost media deleted scenes of Dante, the steam baby part at the end, beach proposal and brook ripple as the villain in early cuts
I used to have a copy of Where The Wild Things Are as a child, if the movie went as planned - hell yeah would my parents get a copy a rent a dvd release at my local video rental store years ago.
@@elijahvincent985I don't think it was rated then, it was made for trade and tech shows which would be full of adults, mostly men. There wouldn't have been any point in giving it a rating.
Very interesting video about Lost Media from Disney. Also, what happened to your 1953 The Sad Story of Henry video? 9:53 I remember watching this episode of Tailspin on Toon Disney.
I'm guessing the henry video was a result of Mattel's increasingly more ravenous use of the YT copyright system, Tons of Thomas YT's got hit within the last few months.
I understand why the starting scene of finding Nemo would be a little much for kids, but I don't know man I think they can handle it, I don't think everyone will react like Milhouse
Wouldn’t count it lost since I didn’t think it got that far in production if at all, but during Walt’s lifetime he considered doing complication package movie based of various Han’s Christian Andersen stories, among them was the Little Mermaid decades before the 1989 movie would be in development, and supposedly the little mermaid segment it would’ve been more faithful to the original with the sad ending. The project didnt get off the ground though supposedly because of budget reasons or certain circumstances in the company preventing it from getting far in production, though it is kind of interesting to image how much of a different little mermaid we could’ve had with Walt Disney’s direct influence.
There’s also the scrapped animated Garfield film they had developed in the ‘80s. Probably too many unfinished films to include in a consumable length video.
there is some small footage out there from the early version so it's not completely lost, but it is very unlikely we would ever see any more footage from it
It was scrapped because the movie's director considered it too grim. Nick was going to be the film's main protagonist and his motivation would have been to help his fellow predators feel some sense of control and freedom by temporarily removing their collars and letting them partake in their animal instincts via a theme park. Judy would have been in the film as a comedic antagonist who would have been investigating Nick's shady activities. However, it was decided to have Judy and Nick switch places so the viewer could see Zootopia from Judy's fresh, optimistic viewpoint and have Nick be the film's deuteragonist instead.
I had a weird mandella effect with Finding Nemo, where i remembered seeing the Baracuda eating the eggs. Obviously it wasn't in the film and was likely just my brain filling in the blanks but i remember thinking there was a scene missing from the DVD and being so confused by it. But obviously as dark as Pixar were willing to go sometimes they wouldn't go that far.
I had the same thing with monsters Inc and the sushi restaurant explosion being red/orange the first time I saw it, not green. Years later, I’ve found out it was true and was changed after/during theatrical release.
@@hayleyhellbound9513 yo i remember that too. I think i remember them saying it was changed due to it looking too much like a real explosion or something to that effect.
I know this is a recent movie, but I would really appreciate if you could spread awareness to a deleted scene from Turning Red that can't be found in full on home media, that being a scene with Mei and her friends protesting in the school halls over it's use of plastic, with the only clips that can be found is a shot in one of the film's trailers and one being shown in the "Embrace The Panda" documentary.
i really didn't like Once upon a studio for a few reasons one of the main ones being because they didn't include the Brer's which they should have done, i bet if Search For Mickey did come out back when it should have they would have been included in that, Brer Bear appeared in Roger Rabbit, it's only since Splash Mountain changed, Disney now has a vendetta on them, regardless of controversary they are disney history.
I find every discussion about that movie incredibly frustrating. The movie itself was ill advised back when it was made, and they REALLY should have just cut the Brer Rabbit cartoon segments into short subject releases like other Disney cartoons. Or, you know, make the whole movie JUST the cartoons. And ever since they had this annoying tendency to want to have it both ways. Saying the movie was too controversial to rerelease, then rerelease it to theaters, but NOT to home video, but to have songs and footage on home video as part of Sing-a-Long songs, but to pretend they don't exist, but to give them a theme park ride in the late 80's (even though the attraction was named for an unrelated movie), and give them Happy Meal toys, and then do nothing about retheming it until recently. You know. The park that has ALWAYS rethemed everything. They can't say "it's not prudent to release or acknowledge this movie" AND "Hey! Buy this T-shirt with the characters on it!"
I doubt it would really have included a character from every Disney movie. It'd most likely have just been every animated Disney movie and even that's a little ambitious. Since Song of the South is a live action movie with animated sequences in it, I doubt those characters would have made the cut.
@@theadaptationstationmaster I forget. Was Roger Rabbit in that short? If he wasn't the hybrid thing could be a factor, but also the shared copyright with Amblin has been a problem every so often.
@@theadaptationstationmaster Once Upon a Studio. Which I guess they didn't count any of the hybrids in that short. Even though Roger Rabbit technically saved Disney studios before The Little Mermaid took all the credit, but again it's part owned by Amblin.
I know everyone is kinda shitting on the “Search for Mickey Mouse” for clearly sounding like Kingdom Hearts but /bRO BASIL OF BAKERSTREET/. I could have BASIL back again? daMN. Literally my favourite films are Bambi and The Great Mouse Detective. 💜✨ Just. Don’t 3D animate my boy. Don’t make me hurt
Wasn't Chicken Little in Once Upon a Studio? If not, I get why. No one really looks fondly on that film because Disney tried to capture Shrek 2's success.
@@AluminumFusion22 It's a weird film that feels dated, looks dated, but still has its share of laughs. Probably the most awkward of all the Disney canon, especially from the CGI side. Places like Lost Nostalgia have a great retrospective on it. Just search it.
@@AluminumFusion22 It was an awkward film that still had its quirky charms. One of the oddest in the Disney animated canon, but not bad, exactly...just early and amateurish.
@@chobies5383 Oh okay, I wanna be nice but it’s just that after a strict day from the final day of school where they’d let me have YT Kids with a school iPad (Yuck…) I could finally go to the chad 13+ OG Normal TH-cam. So uhh yea… right… 😐
In this video, I was meant to talk about the Original Bing Bong Death Scene, but during the final mixing, I forgot to include it, oh well, here it is now x.com/ScribblesScreen/status/1804870881316884626
The stuff about Mickey being missing and both Donald and Goofy looking for him and running into various Disney characters along the way is literally part of the plot of Kingdom Hearts 1.
Fun fact: Originally when they were developing finding nemo it was gonna be more darker then what we got now. Like their was suppose to be a brief scene of the barracuda eating coral and the eggs but they never finished the scene because even Andrew Stanton said it would be too scary for kids
Fuck, even seeing the barracuda as briefly as we do scared me shitless as a kid
@porcelainboy264 yeah he was just sitting there menacingly
I do know that a workprint of Finding Nemo has been circulating in the trading circle that I'm in. It could have those deleted scenes, I just don't know.
Wait wht
What’s the highest bid?
@@SonicXtreme99akaCreeperMario Are you saying if it's for sale?
Any updates?
@@Khino.978 Not yet.
I recall going to the Oakland Museum of California's 25 Years of Pixar exhibit (2010-2011) and seeing a screen that was playing Pixar shorts, including the big boobed version of Knick Knack.
Another piece of Disney lost media is from Pinocchio where Gideon The Cat was going, to have full voice lines instead of being a mute. He was originally voiced by Mel Blanc and all his lines were recorded yet for unknown reasons were later made unused, currently Gideon’s drunken hiccups are the only thing left of Mel Blanc’s voice in Pinocchio.
Wow, that's interesting that Mel Blanc would be in Pinocchio.
I just find it funny how after learning that and listening to Gideon's hiccups again you realize "Oh yeah that sounds like Mel Blanc" lol
I never knew Mel Blanc was going to voice him
Love this kind of stuff! Gonna have to go check out that scan of Knick Knack!
As far as I'm aware, a 4k scan of a Toy Story film reel is still currently in the works. A dream come true!
Wait a minute... Mickey Mouse goes missing so Donald and Goofy team up with another character at the request of Minnie to go look for him while also meeting other Disney characters?
Dude, that's just Kingdom Hearts.
I've always said a reworked version of the Search for Mickey Mouse would have made for a better movie than Wish which was made to celebrate Disney's history
Love Knick Knack, both versions. 😅
Do not worry you are not weird
Nothing wrong with loving some honkers.
@@bcsb yeah
same
I kinda prefer the 2003 version better...
7:16 The fact about Where The Wild Things Are film adaptation is that the project was supposed to be CGI and Hand Drawn animation hybrid, but it was moved to Warner Bros. in live action film.
For once, I actually have something to contribute here. I'm going to look in my files, but I managed to work with (and have long talks with) The original director of Talespin, Ed Ghertner, and he did talk a bit about Phil Harris's contribution to the show irrc. I'm going to look back at that talk (if I still have it recorded) But I believe Phil came in multiple times to record...
Update: I've narrowed down to the exact date I would have talked with him about this, and found the logs for it. I'm afraid I may have deleted it on accident. but i'm still looking :/
Wheen you said Tailspin I knew you were going to talk about the Phil Harris tapes since I wrote that LMW article. You even said my words about conflicting sources of how much was recorded.
And this is only scratching the surface of lost/scrapped media produced by Disney. There apparently exists dialogue recordings and some early animation for a planned Garfield movie back in the ‘80s, but it got scrapped when one of the executives got cold feet about the film’s darker tone and requested that they change it to something more lighthearted. In the end, all that was released was a book adaptation published by Jim Davis.
A clip of Lou Rawls and Desiree Goyette recording a song for the Garfield's Judgement Day movie was featured in a Garfield 10th Anniversary special. Besides the book you mentioned, that's the only other thing about the movie that has been released publicly.
From what I've heard, ALL of the dialog had been recorded and a significant amount of animation had been done before Disney pulled the plug. It really annoys me that there's an unreleased Garfield movie with Lorenzo Music and the rest of the original voice cast just sitting in a vault collecting dust. Everyone keeps bringing back stuff from the 80s as terrible reboots, but this is something that people would actually want to see, and all they have to do is finish animating it!
Idk if anyone's heard of this rumor but I remember some website saying how there was going to be a dream sequence, where Marlon would of interacted with his never-to-be children then waking up to find them and Coral gone
Did I hallucinate that Zootopia 2 was announced shortly after the first one and was supposed to have a 2021 release? I know it’s greenlit now, but I thought we talked about that a million years ago.
Phill Harris would make his last acting role in Rock A Doodle.
I bet had it been made The Search for Mickey Mouse still would have done better than Wish both critically and financially but at least we got Once Upon a Studio
Your last minutes talking about the Once Upon a Studio short was probably why a lot of people didn't like how Wish turned out
The original Kick Knack is also on the Point Richmond dvd! (of course at a lower quality than a true scan but still)
There are a couple supposed pilots or at least pitch ideas for cartoon series that seem to be lost. An Adventures in the Magic Kingdom cartoon series that the NES video game seems to have been based off of concepts from, and also a Disney Babies series which got a line of the usual baby products. I have no idea how far either was made into development, and I only remember reading about Disney Babies years and years ago. Grain of salt about Magic Kingdom supposedly having a finished pilot and even more salt with the animation supposedly being done by TMS (who did some episodes of every Disney show up to and including Talespin). Also, it looks like the long suffering series Primos might just be the unreleased kind of lost media. You know, cuz everyone complained about it JUST on the basis of the theme song. The only other official evidence of its existence was a picture of the main character in the background of a Kiff hosted compilation special.
I do remember the TMS Entertainment (formerly Tokyo Movie Shinsha) website having it included on a list with all the other projects they'd ever worked on. However, this was YEARS ago, and afterwards when I tried to find it again that list was no longer on their site. At that point, most of the references to other studio's shows that were outsourced to them had been removed after the site was redesigned.
@@KasumiKenshirou Sounds like at least the pilot got somewhere near completion before being shelved. I'm wondering if the game was meant to be a direct tie in, or like the Chester Cheetah game, they just managed to use the concepts for the cancelled show.
(Chester Cheeta was meant to have a cartoon series until parental watchdog groups forced its canning. Character concepts were used for in game characters).
Speaking of Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Years ago I was at a Who Framed Roger Rabbit panel at a convention hosted by Roger VA Charles Fleischer and the author of the original novel (Who Censored Roger Rabbit) Gary K. Wolf. During the panel they brought up a scene that got cut out when it was released to home media.
It was the scene of where Eddie Valiant talks with Betty Boop and when does her catchphrase her dress falls off like in the old shorts. It was only scene in the original theater release and was cut out when it was release to home media. Probably due to it being to "riskay" and show longer on screen, then the Jessica Rabbit flashing shot.
I'll never forgive them for the changes to knickknack.
The irony of John Lasseter wanting to remove Sunny Miami's breasts but was infamous in the studio for sexual harassment, so much so that he left the company in 2017.
We were so robbed not getting a classic Disney and Roald Dahl film
I get why Tailspin’s two banned episodes aren’t on Disney+. But it’s also kinda weird that they don’t, as they put an effort to put old films with racist elements, and clarify they don’t agree with the depictions and only have it available for human history.
That shot of the barracuda eating the eggs was really disturbing,I’m glad it got cut because it would’ve scarred me as a child lol
The Search for Mickey mouse...I wonder if that inspired Kingdom Hearts or was cancelled in some way linked to it
"The Search for Mickey Mouse"...? "A multi-movie-crossover-event"...? Sounds an AWFUL lot like a certain VIDEO-GAME FRANCHISE TOO!!! ; )
There was a pilot for a TV cartoon about that game, and a guy that worked on it leaked the animatic for a very brief time before Disney made him take it down. I haven't seen it myself (nor have I played the games), but I did see a clip of it in someone else's video.
@@KasumiKenshirou Y'know, I think I know the clip you're talking about! (and I'm almost certain it was on the "Colin Looks Back" channel...) But thanks for reminding me about it! I'm going to look it up. =)
When I saw Marlin and Dory in the thumbnail, I thought you were gonna mention that William H Macy was going to voice him but was replaced with Albert Brooks
Elemental should’ve had the lost media deleted scenes of Dante, the steam baby part at the end, beach proposal and brook ripple as the villain in early cuts
There was more.
Hello there,didn't expect you to be here!
@@disneyboy3030 of what
I have an original drawing of Bambi from the educational films. Really hope they get found someday as I'd love to see them
I used to have a copy of Where The Wild Things Are as a child, if the movie went as planned - hell yeah would my parents get a copy a rent a dvd release at my local video rental store years ago.
Original knick knack isn't lost, it's been on TH-cam for years.
“It will likely be the best copy we get of this”
My boy you just said it was released on VHS. Give me a year of garage sales and I’ll have it lmao.
Imagine the Parent's where they watch the old version of Knick Knack If there children 😅
And the even more funny moment is when they realize it was still given the G rating in 1989!
@@elijahvincent985I don't think it was rated then, it was made for trade and tech shows which would be full of adults, mostly men. There wouldn't have been any point in giving it a rating.
And? People want to pretend that children never drank mother milk I guess. It is always the parents having dirty minds.
Roald Dahl's name is pronounced, "Roo-All Doll."
50,000 to just toss. Yea. People saying go broke for disney isn't possible
Very interesting video about Lost Media from Disney.
Also, what happened to your 1953 The Sad Story of Henry video?
9:53 I remember watching this episode of Tailspin on Toon Disney.
I'm guessing the henry video was a result of Mattel's increasingly more ravenous use of the YT copyright system, Tons of Thomas YT's got hit within the last few months.
You shouldve talked about Tinkerbell Ring of Belief. That is one lost media movie that shouldve been released!!
I understand why the starting scene of finding Nemo would be a little much for kids, but I don't know man I think they can handle it, I don't think everyone will react like Milhouse
2:49 Oh yes. That must be why I remember seeing those characters somewhere
This the first video I've seen from this channel and the beginning made me think the channel was called "Roald Dahl Gremlins"
Wouldn’t count it lost since I didn’t think it got that far in production if at all, but during Walt’s lifetime he considered doing complication package movie based of various Han’s Christian Andersen stories, among them was the Little Mermaid decades before the 1989 movie would be in development, and supposedly the little mermaid segment it would’ve been more faithful to the original with the sad ending. The project didnt get off the ground though supposedly because of budget reasons or certain circumstances in the company preventing it from getting far in production, though it is kind of interesting to image how much of a different little mermaid we could’ve had with Walt Disney’s direct influence.
Where is the yellow submarine remake 💀💀💀
There’s also the scrapped animated Garfield film they had developed in the ‘80s. Probably too many unfinished films to include in a consumable length video.
@@geoffreyrichards6079 It was going to be called Garfield's Judgement Day, and like the earlier Gremlins project, only a book was ever released.
Love the videos, man. Keep it up!!!
is the earlier version of zootopia, that included shock collars and with nick as lead protagonist, considered lost media too?
there is some small footage out there from the early version so it's not completely lost, but it is very unlikely we would ever see any more footage from it
If they included that, you might as well include every animated film’s early animatic as lost media.
@@geoffreyrichards6079 finding nemo was included here
It was scrapped because the movie's director considered it too grim. Nick was going to be the film's main protagonist and his motivation would have been to help his fellow predators feel some sense of control and freedom by temporarily removing their collars and letting them partake in their animal instincts via a theme park. Judy would have been in the film as a comedic antagonist who would have been investigating Nick's shady activities.
However, it was decided to have Judy and Nick switch places so the viewer could see Zootopia from Judy's fresh, optimistic viewpoint and have Nick be the film's deuteragonist instead.
I miss Disney's old musical stuff. Make Mine Music, Melody, Toot Whistle Plunk & Boom, The 3 Caballeros, Fantasia...
I had a weird mandella effect with Finding Nemo, where i remembered seeing the Baracuda eating the eggs. Obviously it wasn't in the film and was likely just my brain filling in the blanks but i remember thinking there was a scene missing from the DVD and being so confused by it. But obviously as dark as Pixar were willing to go sometimes they wouldn't go that far.
I had the same thing with monsters Inc and the sushi restaurant explosion being red/orange the first time I saw it, not green.
Years later, I’ve found out it was true and was changed after/during theatrical release.
@@hayleyhellbound9513 yo i remember that too. I think i remember them saying it was changed due to it looking too much like a real explosion or something to that effect.
4:13 does he say "duena vista"? Lol
I knew that I've seen the gremlins outside of the canceled movie.
They also did one of those crossovers in the new chip and dale movie
I know this is a recent movie, but I would really appreciate if you could spread awareness to a deleted scene from Turning Red that can't be found in full on home media, that being a scene with Mei and her friends protesting in the school halls over it's use of plastic, with the only clips that can be found is a shot in one of the film's trailers and one being shown in the "Embrace The Panda" documentary.
I've never heard of that! The only deleted scene I've been informed of is the extended opening that showcases the relationship between Mei and Ming.
Question did you convince your parents to Make TH-cam your Job ?
Feels like something was lost when Disney went full 3D CGI entirely, it has less of a charm to it.
How come Bing Bong's in the thumbnail, despite his deleted extended death scene not actually being mentioned in the video?
Maybe for clicks
he edited wrong the video and ended up being cut
Hey which gremlins do you like better Gremlins (1940s) Or Gremlins (1984). Me: gremlins (1984)
Gremlins 1984 is the best Cheistma smocie ever
OMG! That egg-eating scene cut from finding Nemo has me gutted like an actual fish!
i really didn't like Once upon a studio for a few reasons one of the main ones being because they didn't include the Brer's which they should have done, i bet if Search For Mickey did come out back when it should have they would have been included in that, Brer Bear appeared in Roger Rabbit, it's only since Splash Mountain changed, Disney now has a vendetta on them, regardless of controversary they are disney history.
I find every discussion about that movie incredibly frustrating. The movie itself was ill advised back when it was made, and they REALLY should have just cut the Brer Rabbit cartoon segments into short subject releases like other Disney cartoons. Or, you know, make the whole movie JUST the cartoons. And ever since they had this annoying tendency to want to have it both ways. Saying the movie was too controversial to rerelease, then rerelease it to theaters, but NOT to home video, but to have songs and footage on home video as part of Sing-a-Long songs, but to pretend they don't exist, but to give them a theme park ride in the late 80's (even though the attraction was named for an unrelated movie), and give them Happy Meal toys, and then do nothing about retheming it until recently. You know. The park that has ALWAYS rethemed everything. They can't say "it's not prudent to release or acknowledge this movie" AND "Hey! Buy this T-shirt with the characters on it!"
I doubt it would really have included a character from every Disney movie. It'd most likely have just been every animated Disney movie and even that's a little ambitious. Since Song of the South is a live action movie with animated sequences in it, I doubt those characters would have made the cut.
@@theadaptationstationmaster I forget. Was Roger Rabbit in that short? If he wasn't the hybrid thing could be a factor, but also the shared copyright with Amblin has been a problem every so often.
@@mightyfilm Do you mean was Roger Rabbit in Once Upon a Studio? Or was he in Song of the South? (He wasn't in either.)
@@theadaptationstationmaster Once Upon a Studio. Which I guess they didn't count any of the hybrids in that short. Even though Roger Rabbit technically saved Disney studios before The Little Mermaid took all the credit, but again it's part owned by Amblin.
bro why is professer marmalade from The Bad Guys talking about lost disney media
Nice video
13:03 the west has fallen
why is the volume for this video so quiet
Does no one have the full original Nicknack? My uncle gave me the tape when I was a little kid. Am I holding lost media?
13:31 can you please show me where you found us?
(And in case I'm being too subtle; cue Hikaru Utada here.) XD
hear me out of girl with sunglasses 🤤😩😩
The first one looks like Snorkles?
Interesting 🤔
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I know everyone is kinda shitting on the “Search for Mickey Mouse” for clearly sounding like Kingdom Hearts but /bRO BASIL OF BAKERSTREET/. I could have BASIL back again? daMN. Literally my favourite films are Bambi and The Great Mouse Detective. 💜✨
Just. Don’t 3D animate my boy. Don’t make me hurt
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Disappointed Once Upon a Studio didn’t include Roger Rabbit in the crowd. And…where’s Chicken Little?
Wasn't Chicken Little in Once Upon a Studio? If not, I get why. No one really looks fondly on that film because Disney tried to capture Shrek 2's success.
@@AluminumFusion22 It's a weird film that feels dated, looks dated, but still has its share of laughs. Probably the most awkward of all the Disney canon, especially from the CGI side. Places like Lost Nostalgia have a great retrospective on it. Just search it.
@@AluminumFusion22 It was an awkward film that still had its quirky charms. One of the oddest in the Disney animated canon, but not bad, exactly...just early and amateurish.
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This is the 100th comment and hi
bro i got the vcr movie for finding nemo and the og boobs are on there for nick nack
I doubt it, they edited it for the release in theaters and my VHS copy never had it
@@mattwolf7698 my kids still watch the movie on the vcr so a billion percent certain
Wow, those are big JUICES that Sunny Miami has on the thumbnail. 🫠
Dawg it's a boble head souvenir thing
@@chobies5383 Oh okay, I wanna be nice but it’s just that after a strict day from the final day of school where they’d let me have YT Kids with a school iPad (Yuck…) I could finally go to the chad 13+ OG Normal TH-cam. So uhh yea… right… 😐
@@chobies5383You'd be surprised the crackhead ideas people have come up with for something as innocent and cute as bobbleheads! 😂