Can we have a lost media thread? What cartoons are you trying to find?

Can we have a lost media thread? What cartoons are you trying to find?

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Pokemon, Digimon, every Disney cartoon, every Nick cartoon, every CN cartoon and hundreds of others dubbed in my native language.

Imagine burgers, all your nostalgic shows only available in chinese or whatever. You're spoiled as fuck.

Not a cartoon but amazingly enough pic related is lost media, for the first few seasons anyway

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Looking forward to those official Sesame Street releases, hope they actually are public and not limited to a museum
What language? Do you at least have subs

The Missing Coach from Thomas; the footage is likely never to be found, but the stills are more than likely within archives that Mattel currently owns.

The curveball is the current runners of Thomas are corrupt, hate the fans, and feel they aren't "good enough" to see said stills. This is the same case with the Directors Cut of Magic Railroad, which has been reported to have been seen by the higher ups.

Imagine being this close to something and then denied it all because the showrunners hate the their own fans.

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There's this cartoon I recall from my childhood. I remember it being similar to Little Bear, except the main character was a duck. The segments mostly involved the duck and its other bird friends going on adventures and getting into trouble. I distinctly remember several of them ending with the characters getting dirty somehow and they all had to be hosed down by the duck's father manning a water pump all while he cursed in gibberish.

The animation reminded me a lot of old children's book illustrations, with light colors and resembling watercolor. If anyone could help me rediscover this, that would be splendid.

Oh boy...

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foxbusters

I heard that the western Sonic cartoons were broadcasted on Japan, with their own japaneses voice actors. Is that true?

Swedish. I do understand spoken english but it's the wrong fucking voice actors

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How do you not understand spoken English but se to be proficient in writing. I thought it was harder that way.

English Mot, English Widget the World Watcher and The Baskervilles.

Not a cartoon, But I'm trying to find this anime movie.
youtube.com/watch?v=EozQGL33RuY
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The video description has more info about it, Of course people at the lost media wiki doesn't care about anything that's not Western,Plush toy or Spongebob, So I'll post it here.

I do understand spoken english.

That "Fraidy Cat" cartoon. It was on a disc I had as a kid. The last time i saw it was the day my brother died. Wish me luck.

Well shit, I obviously dont understand written English myself it seems.

I vaguely remember a puzzle show that also had a band of singing mosquitoes. It's a tough request. One user tried to find it for me in a previous thread but couldn't find it. Here's my original post.
desuarchive.org/co/thread/105920657/#q105931838

There were these 12 pink mouse looking things, each that corresponded to a Zodiac sign. I remember the Taurus guy having a verbal tick where he put "Toro" randomly into sentences

was it this? it's all i could think of

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No, but thanks anyway. It might have been a British animation, as I vaguely remember the characters and speaking with an accent.

The heck is this

Still looking for the 3 missing English episodes (each) of Toad Patrol and What's with Andy?

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I love the hell out of bad DiC cartoons. Wolf Rock TV aired for several months in late 1984 before being pulled and replaced with Scooby-Doo reruns; the only other time was with Kidd Video in a 1989 block on saturday morning.

It featured Wolfman Jack, a radio DJ, and Frank Welker as an annoying parrot lackey, Bopper. Music videos, including such hits as The Jacksons' "Can you Feel It", were intertwined, making a further release of the show impossible.

If people can find Hammerman, I think people can find this. It's just a lot harder to track down due to its' age and placement on the block.

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Is Kimcartoon.to good enough for you? It looks like they have both of these shows.

Did you even read my post? 3 episodes are missing everywhere. Doesn't matter which site.

(They are easily found in other languages though)

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According to some sources there was a teaser trailer for a fully cg animated adaptation of WTWTA that played before the Jim Carrey Grinch movie
Was this real or just a rumor?

Remember that guy who kept making a thread trying to find a cartoon and he'd post an image taken iirc with a camera of a TV? I think it had an old man on it and it might have been christmas related. I was just wondering if he ever found what he was looking for, and it's one of those things that bugs me because I can't fully remember the posts.

The Full Version of Chris Delaney's Detective Dog
The Full Version of Shelley McIntosh's Dream Geometry
Michael Dowell's Bumps
Ruth Mayer's Chip On Me Shoulder
Debra Dawson's Pollen Fever
Steven De Beul's Different Dimensions
Diane Gillis' Fleshless
Elm Road Studios' GET ME OUT OF HERE!
Jon Foulk's Organ Cranker
David "Turbo/Captain Underpants Director" Soren's Mr. Lucky
Frederic Morol's Petite Marguerite
Andreas Procopiou's Slacker
Lonny Baumholz and Ellen Besen's Slow Dance World

Reminds me of Calimero, he's very famous in Italy because of Soap Commercials

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Was this show any good?
I remember watching it really early in the morning during school days every now and then but I recall literally nothing about it besides the theme song.

Cartoon made between the dutch and Japan (character being dutch and the animation being done by a japanese studio). It actually had lots of dark tones underneath though, even references to Hitler and the Apartheid era in South Africa.

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>Toad Patrol
aka the only actually good cartoon Canada has ever made.

Explain please

...nearly 2 years ago

Considering it came from a soap commercial that was basically a cartoon version of those racist soap ads? Could be worse.

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WTWTA?

Where the Wild Things Are

>aka the only actually good cartoon Canada has ever made.
TP is childish as fuck, though I do appreciate the effort. It's like a much more kid-friendly, but also more cohesive and wholesome OTGW.

WWA is much more enjoyable as an adult, though the first and best season was mostly written by Americans.

Also you completely forgot about Fred's Head.

>First episode had Andy dress up as a girl and almost kisses his sister's crush

An episode that would be literally unimaginable today, not even 20 years later.

old movie that has nursery rhyms but it had a dark theme to it

had a duck, floating tub with the "rub a dub dub" song, and it doesnt seem to be mainstream

This?

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This was likely just another completely unmemorable cartoon cash-in, but Hal Erickson wrote a hilariously over-the-top bad review in his TV animation encyclopedia that has always made me curious to see it. A few episodes exist on VHS and in foreign dubs, and was once on Hulu, but it's long gone.

Does anyone who saw it remember if it was really that bad?

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The cut of Tad the Lost Explorer Returns that has the scene where he's taking a shit.

I'm not fucking joking. There was a scene in this movie where he is on the toilet doing a poo, his girlfriend or daughter or whoever is knocking on the door, and he is trying his beat to squeeze it out and lets out one big log. It was animated. You see his asshole open and the poo come out and land in the bowl. I still remember the splat sound and his sigh of relief. The scene was pulled after about three days in cinemas.

nicktoons network played a series of shorts and i remember one being about someone who's deaf? the art style was realistic but sketchy looking, only scene i can remember is him going on a train and an angry mother with a crying child

I pity non-burgers whose media wasn't archived by some neckbeard on VHS decades ago.

That's not it either. I wish I could be more descriptive, but I was very young when I watched it.

I can't remember entirely if the characters were more anthro or looked like actual animals. The father duck definitely wore a brown jacket and a matching hat, but I don't know if the rest of the characters wore clothes or not.

I also seem to remember there being a female narrator who also voiced the characters. I know this because she pitched her voice down whenever she voiced the father.