Interesting video as always, and the change in scenerey was novel. One piece of advice I'd give though is instead of reading off a phone in shot maybe just memorize some key phrases and sort of improv it. It can be hard at first but it'll end up looking much more natural. You don't need to take my advice, though. Again, good work!
Great video man keep up the good work and thanks for preventing so many hours of boredom especially with me not being able to find a lot of good TH-camrs
Everyone keeps saying that's the full version of the song but the full version was 5 to 6 minutes according to the composer himself and spongediver's video is only 3 1/2 minutes there's still more to be searched it's not over
It sounds like a full song though. What's more likely: someone misremembering the length of a song, or someone uploading something that sounds like the full song but isn't?
@@BradenINSANE Songs can often have varying lengths depending on what version. The original version of 21st Century Schizoid Man is over 7 minutes, but trimmed down to 3 in the radio edit. A lot of Eurobeat songs have extended versions which take 2 minute songs and double their runtime basically.
Hey, just so you know a person named sarah's media vault has a much better explanation of what happened to Nick Japan during the shutdown, in the description of the video posted there it reads "With this upload, I feel like I should clear up what's probably one of the biggest fusterclucks in TV history: what actually were the final moments of the Japanese version of Nickelodeon. While Nickelodeon Japan itself shut down just before midnight on September 30, 2009, a couple of Japanese TV providers, such as Hikari TV, cut the feed a day early, much like what happened to Qubo in the United States; this means that the SpongeBob video floating around were in fact the final moments that viewers of certain providers saw. So it's a half-truth. One of the providers that elected to keep Nick Japan on until Viacom pulled the plug was Sky PerfecTV, the provider on which this footage was recorded. As for the ending itself, it was rather dull; cut mid-bumper a la Cartoon Network Spain after an airing of "Bull and Red". In short, both this and the SpongeBob video are real; this just happens to be the definitive end of Nick's Japanese feed as overseen by Viacom engineers."
Funny you mentioned Pyross aka Forest of Wardner, the game recently came back as part of the M2 Hishousame Same Same Toaplan Game Garage collection on Switch and PS4 in Japan, which contains Flying Shark and Fire Shark. The original arcade and Famicom version are included and ironically enough the mega drive/genesis port is not dude to licensing issues
It's time to stop requesting the same thing over and over. I don’t take requests. And the more you comment, the less likely it is that I'll do your request.
Interesting video as always, and the change in scenerey was novel. One piece of advice I'd give though is instead of reading off a phone in shot maybe just memorize some key phrases and sort of improv it. It can be hard at first but it'll end up looking much more natural. You don't need to take my advice, though. Again, good work!
Great video man keep up the good work and thanks for preventing so many hours of boredom especially with me not being able to find a lot of good TH-camrs
Great episode man, nice to finally see you for the first time
I actually really like these outoor videos. It would be cool to see more in the future.
Great video I like the outside videos
Great job reading the Lost Media Wiki
I was reading my script, jackass.
So bitter 😂 poor little thing.
@@BradenINSANE Great job reading your script
@@faithpearlgenied-a5517 Great job replying to my comment
Me when humpback hop was lost sad me after humpback hop was found very happy
Idk I could be misremembering before I watched this video but I think I remembered hearing about telltale announcing a stranger things game
Everyone keeps saying that's the full version of the song but the full version was 5 to 6 minutes according to the composer himself and spongediver's video is only 3 1/2 minutes there's still more to be searched it's not over
It sounds like a full song though. What's more likely: someone misremembering the length of a song, or someone uploading something that sounds like the full song but isn't?
@@BradenINSANE Songs can often have varying lengths depending on what version. The original version of 21st Century Schizoid Man is over 7 minutes, but trimmed down to 3 in the radio edit. A lot of Eurobeat songs have extended versions which take 2 minute songs and double their runtime basically.
A nice change of scenery! :)
With the PPG live action CW series officially cancelling production, could there by any footage of any episodes lost?
Not sure. We need updates.
Hey, just so you know a person named sarah's media vault has a much better explanation of what happened to Nick Japan during the shutdown, in the description of the video posted there it reads
"With this upload, I feel like I should clear up what's probably one of the biggest fusterclucks in TV history: what actually were the final moments of the Japanese version of Nickelodeon.
While Nickelodeon Japan itself shut down just before midnight on September 30, 2009, a couple of Japanese TV providers, such as Hikari TV, cut the feed a day early, much like what happened to Qubo in the United States; this means that the SpongeBob video floating around were in fact the final moments that viewers of certain providers saw. So it's a half-truth.
One of the providers that elected to keep Nick Japan on until Viacom pulled the plug was Sky PerfecTV, the provider on which this footage was recorded. As for the ending itself, it was rather dull; cut mid-bumper a la Cartoon Network Spain after an airing of "Bull and Red".
In short, both this and the SpongeBob video are real; this just happens to be the definitive end of Nick's Japanese feed as overseen by Viacom engineers."
Funny you mentioned Pyross aka Forest of Wardner, the game recently came back as part of the M2 Hishousame Same Same Toaplan Game Garage collection on Switch and PS4 in Japan, which contains Flying Shark and Fire Shark.
The original arcade and Famicom version are included and ironically enough the mega drive/genesis port is not dude to licensing issues
The Swords of Justice! I love Pokémon!
New Pokémon, new regions, new game!
I like the idea 💡 to do a outside video. 😀👍
What are you studying? Currently studying electrical engineering myself.
What about NickMom?
Whoa, Face reveal times.
Is this going to permanent?
no, latest vid about lost media he has made is back to narration
Where were you? A school?
Wow you look way younger than I thought
I'm 21 years old
it is time to tackle "shades of LA"
It's time to stop requesting the same thing over and over. I don’t take requests. And the more you comment, the less likely it is that I'll do your request.
@@BradenINSANEbased.