Lost Media Cartoon Thread

Post your theories or knowledge on lost cartoon media here

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vimeo.com/305907263
youtube.com/channel/UCWFd1_eJRZ0KIxugIdq3zow/videos
youtube.com/watch?v=bcM7JdiTlY0
youtube.com/watch?v=1rwgisjrXYg
mondotv.it/scheda-singola-fantasy-island.html
drive.google.com/file/d/1jVlYuX0dXlVGlXqmniu6igiL8zN_XXNw/view
toongoggles.com/shows/256788/lucky-fred/episodes/258008/the-big-picture
lostmediawiki.com/Groupie_(partially_found_Marilyn_Manson_short_film;_1996-1998)
twitter.com/NSFWRedditGif

I know some of it is out there, but the final episode is lost.

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The new holy grail of lost media is "Him".

Who?

That lobster thing from ppg?

Most media that is lost is "lost" because it was terrible and nobody bothered to record it even when the technology was everpresent and affordable. Isn't most of Disney's Doug still "lost" because the show was shit and nobody taped it? And the show isn't even that old, it was late 90s/early 2000s. People had VCRs, maybe even Tivo if it was still in reruns.

Most lost media, when found, is just crap. Like that Legend of McDonaldland Loch everybody went spastic trying to find. Got uploaded onto YouTube, turns out it was shit. What's the fucking attraction, here? You are literally trying to find garbage.

It's a gay porno from the 70s about a man who lusts for Jesus. It's notable for a sequence that involves an actor portraying Jesus dragging a cross through the streets of New York City.

It's basic human psychology, people want what they can't have. It's the allure of being denied something and working towards getting it.

The destination is rarely the point in these lost media searches, it's the journey. It's why people kept up the search for that weird Spongebob mockumentary despite the mounting evidence that it wasn't real, because the investigation was more interesting than reality.

I'm pretty sure that was just one guy.

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Don't know if this is lost media or something but I can't remember this one show.

Happened like Ages ago when I was still in 5th grade. Saw it on boomerang (2000s kid), from the early nineties I think.

The Show goes like this.
>Princess wakes up in crystal with a panther or some other animal idk.
>Explore each decade (from the 70s I think) and try to live a normal life.
>Dates/meet different men from each era.
From what I remember
>Dates a hippie during Vietnam, hippie gets conscripted, a commanding officer shows up looking REALLY EVIL and this really cool scene of him transforming into a soldier happens, flames everywhere scene cuts to black as the princess cries.
>Found in the ocean by a fisherman in the 80s
>Fells in love with her, she runs away? (Idk pretty hazy memory of this one).
>She disappears.
>90's shes alone and drives a car and has a credit card (The first time I saw one).
>Forgot if she meets a guy or not because I had to sleep
>Woke up, cartoon gone.

Can some anons help me out over here, is this in Heavy Metal? Weird obscure 90s show?

Some things are better left lost.

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Fantasy Island. Not the Ricardo Montalban show, but the cartoon show that's a sequel to Tentacolino aka In Search of the Titanic, aka the second movie with a dog-faced octopus in it. This was apparently released in 2010 and completely missed by everyone who was talking about the animated Titanic films.

Only one episode has been spotted so far, episode 2:

vimeo.com/305907263

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Wolf Rock TV was a 1984 series that ran for 7 episodes on the ABC network. The only time it was re-aired was in a block with Kidd Video in 1989- otherwise, it has not seen a release since due to complications over music videos and other content.

One of DiC's first shows, it featured Wolfman Jack and a parrot played by Frank Welker running a radio station with a bunch of kids. Each episode was made up of segments- typically one animated segment, one entitled "Wolf Rock News", and one titled "The Rock N' Roll Museum" which had music videos integrated (i.e. "Can You Feel It" when talking about The Jacksons).

Wolfman Jack's catchphrase was his howl.

Only the intro audio, merchandise, cels and snippets from the beginning of a fall preview (starring "Weird Al") have surfaced.

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Pretty much. I always wondered why everyone was so intent on finding A Day with SpongeBob (it's hardly the only weird, probably non-existent item on Amazon), and I soon realized it was just because of the fun of searching.

The Clockman/Dressy Sally search was cool though.

The funny part is, even though it dates back to the 70s, there was a big scare among fundies in the 90s and early 2000s that 'Him' was an upcoming movie that was going to receive big theatrical distribution. Even funnier, there's some indication that the people who started the rumor didn't even know of 'Him', so the whole scare was based off less than nothing.

How many episodes were there?

Because youtube.com/channel/UCWFd1_eJRZ0KIxugIdq3zow/videos has the first six.

Also for some reason automata are extremely attached to finding Nickelodeon and particularly Spongebob stuff
That’s why actually interesting and historically important stuff most of the time doesn’t get any interest but people get obsessed with finding Spongebob’s Albanian dub

SPLAT! not to be confused with "The Splat" was a 90s Canadian documentary series about animation's shorts, creators and technology. Due to the many copyright issues regarding the clips from the cartoons and music videos they featured in the show, it hasn't had a re-release since it went off the air.
Only the intro and a few clips can be found in youtube, but is little compared to the amount of creator's interviews, features and experimental animations the show offered.
youtube.com/watch?v=bcM7JdiTlY0

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I don't know, they didn't say. The wiki on Mondo TV doesn't even say it. But I'm glad you found the first six.

I found their website again and it's apparently 26 episodes total. Sounds about right, given the other series that Mondo has made in the past.

The channel I linked appears to have uploaded those six within the past few days, so it's possible that they'll be uploading the rest over the next week or month. I'd keep an eye on it for now, at least before saying that the series is outright lost for sure.

youtube.com/watch?v=1rwgisjrXYg

Ha ha, what the fuck, they gave the dog-octopus an Italian accent now?

Sounds like a good plan! Where'd you find it was 26 episodes though, I couldn't find it.

mondotv.it/scheda-singola-fantasy-island.html

26 X 26' means twenty-six episodes at twenty-six minutes each, or that an episode would fit within a thirty-minute block of time.

I'm not gay but I wanna see that shit

“Love, Death & Robots” reminded me a lot of that show due to the variety of animation styles and the advanced CG.

I thought the holy grail of lost media was the Steve Irwin death tape.

I thought it was the Owen Hart tape?

I wish the resources, energy and manpower used to find lost media like McDonaldland Loch and Clockman were used on more... significant lost films. Like London After Midnight, The Cat Creeps or the King Kong spider pit sequence (was gonna say Super Bowl I, but apparently that was found a few years back).

Instead, we spend all our time trying to find Sesame Street segments and Ronald McDonald VHS tapes.

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
Frederic Morol's Petite Marguerite
Andreas Procopiou's Slacker
Lonny Baumholz and Ellen Besen's Slow Dance World

Vast majority of the lost media community is full of spergs who are barely one step above the people who make cartoon crossover videos

There have been some attempts to un-pozz the Lost Media wikia by adding more important lost films, but they get little attention. It says a lot about a Lost Media wiki that it took several years for people to add The Day the Clown Cried and London After Midnight.

That said, Yuku/Tapatalk's Classic Horror Film Board can be just as bad in it's spergery. An obvious troll claimed to have seen LAM in 1981, and debate whether the guy was right or not lasted years.

The full uncut version of Freaks (1932) is the one I’m looking for the most.

It is now that somebody found the Bret Hart vs. Tom Magee tape. Of course they turned out to be an attention whoring retard who tried leveraging it for likes/verification on twitter instead of actually releasing the match.

Not really Yea Forums related but still animated lost media; the Latin American Spanish dub of the original Dr. Slump series seems to be completely lost, with the only Spanish dub available out there is the Catalan dub, kinda sucks, since I'd want to watch it again.

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all of Disney's Doug can be found in Greek

I'm still curious how a gay porno about Jesus went missing

So a dude wrote an essay on the films status and the hunt for the film, and here's the known plot:

>The opening credits are said to be played over a scene of “a stiff cock being licked by a very
pretty white pussycat”
>A scene where the main character confesses to a priest about “having these dreams where I’m having sex with Jesus.” The priest starts to masturbate while the character describes his dreams. After achieving orgasm, the priest states “My son, everyone is allowed to have their own fantasy”
>A man beat[ing] off with a vacuum cleaner attachment”
:Various scenes of “men looking at their rectums with mirrors, measuring their cocks with rulers making plaster casts of their testicles”

>Christ appears approximately three-quarters of the way into the movie. He is seen carrying across past the Pan-Am [now MetLife] building. He continues to carry the cross through the streets of New York. At this point, he is seen by the main character who “moves in for the fuck. Church bells ring and sunspots blind the camera.”
>Cut to Christ hanging on a stop sign in SoHo. Close-up to Christ
>This descends into Graphic Anal Probing


drive.google.com/file/d/1jVlYuX0dXlVGlXqmniu6igiL8zN_XXNw/view

the original negatives were destroyed years ago.

it's long one

*long gone

what I assume is hard to find in English
Seaside Hotel
Season 2 of Girlstuff/Boystuff
some episodes of Yvon of the Yukon (probably it's just they aren't on KimCartoon)
episode 7 or 8 of My Dad the Rockstar (one of them is not on KimCartoon because of a mix-up)
Lucky Fred
The Basketeers (English dub of Baskup, definitely lost as this wasn't even released)
D'Myna Leagues
Monster Allergy (some episodes, certain others are in terrible quality as in audio going off-sync, glitches throughout, parts of the episode missing, etc.)
King (2003) (?)
What's With Andy? (3 episodes which can be found in Greek in amazing quality)

>Wolfman Jack's catchphrase was his howl.
You mean it wasn't "sticky little mothers, ain't they?"

Well Splat was more like a documentary that an anthology series, it was more about the process and techniques of making any given cartoon that show it them. You had interviews with the creators explaining how they make their shorts of shows but they didn't really show the whole product except for some short clips and behinds the scenes.

>un-pozz
>spergery

Be sure to download and, if possible, mirror them somewhere. I don't know why, but I feel like there's a good chance that channel has a good chance of vanishing off the face of the earth some day

I think they'll be fine. It's not the only channel that does this. Just search "Mondo TV" and you'll find plenty of Mondo's shows already organized into playlists.

Also, I can confirm that they're definitely uploading the series over the next few days. Two new episodes were added within the past several hours.

>all of Disney's Doug can be found in Greek

Thank God! Everyone knows Doug should only be watched in the original Greek with English subtitles.

If there’s newly found media or videos you care about you’d immediately download it and reupload on something like the Web Archive’s video section. 2 times. One of which has no indication of what it is
Seriously, just about every single thing on YouTube will be removed eventually. Copyright shit will happen, article 13 might fuck things up. Only unaware people thinks it’ll last forever once uploaded to YouTube. I’ve seen “found” things get lost again like this dozens of times

Splat! also showed full shorts from time to time, mostly student projects.

That’s odd, the show was still airing in Magic Kids (Argentina anime channel) and if you had Sky or Direct TV you could watch it in other Latin American countries. I remember watching Dr. Slump in 2002, why did no one record it?

I clearly remember they featured shorts from KaBlam’s The Off-Beats, only they were titled “Nickelodeon’s The Misfits” for some reason.
the logo on the left from pic related is just a coincidence

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No cut of the pilot episode of the American Live Action Animation Hybrid Sailor Moon ever actually existed; only the promotional trailer.

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Really? because there are some animation cells floating in the internet with scenes that weren't in the trailer.
Still it would be nice to have the original version of the promotional trailer, at least then we wouldn't have to see it in the shitty quality we have now.

>was gonna say Super Bowl I, but apparently that was found a few years back
Not only was it found, the NFL tried to lowball the guy who had the tape.

Isn't that the part where they had big orgy?

I'm sure there are a lot of people who would want to find stuff like London After Midnight, The Cat Creeps, Humor Risk, or the Quirino Cristiani films, but it's not easy to put up a search for them. These movies are from a time when nobody cared about film preservation, and everyone who worked on them are long dead. Unless a reel randomly shows up in someone's attic, we ain't going to find them, and the chances that any copies even still exist are close to zero.

All of the biggest lost media searches are all relatively in the realm of possibility. They're all stuff like episodes of a TV show that some network probably has in their archive, or something something someone was able tor record, or a pilot that's probably still on the creator's flash drive.

I actually saw recently that some cunt is trying to sell fake ones on ebay for about $20 a piece. Honestly he could be trying for more, but maybe then the authorities would be on his ass

Take into account back them film reels took a lot of space and maintenance so even if somebody wanted to preserve films back in the early 1900 he would have needed dozens of miles worth of warehouses and a paid team to store all those film reels. Nobody had that kind of money back then

Here is something relatively new, back in 2014 some Chilean studio made a pilot for a Fist of the North Star inspired series called "Golpea Duro Hara", some years later, Cartoon Network announced they picked up the pilot to make it a full series. A few weeks after the announcement, the Studio's youtube Channel unlisted the original pilot video along with the music video that had the extended version of the original song.
Time passed and the full series got unceremoniously dumped in the Latin CN channel, after this the Studio re-uploaded the Pilot but NOT the video with the extended intro. That one got erased from the internet, after more digging I discovered the band that made that song not only deleted the music video but their entire youtube account along with the rest of their songs and judging by their social media presence they probably split due to creative differences as well. So by all accounts that song is lost media.
You can still hear a glimpse of the song in the Pilot tittle credits, but the rest is nowhere to be found.

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What episodes are missing in english, user?
toongoggles.com/shows/256788/lucky-fred/episodes/258008/the-big-picture

Reddit pls go

>pls
Also you spelled poz wrong. If you're going to use shitty forced memes least do it right

Not Yea Forums related but I want to witness the light of day when this is finally unearthed.
lostmediawiki.com/Groupie_(partially_found_Marilyn_Manson_short_film;_1996-1998)

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For Manson's sake, he better hope that never gets released.

Yeah it's like a double edged sword to me. I love Marilyn Manson and his music, but the edgy part of me really wants to see it and how horrible it really is.

It is, but it also has a plot twist/joke that the whole series was building up to.

Was a cat literally licking someone's cock?

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Why are Canadian shows so hard to find episodes of? I've been looking for more Baskerville episodes for a while.

I’m really into the stuff (especially pre-90s stuff, planning to write about a 20s radio broadcast soon enough) and the huge problem is the lack of what people can search for. For silent films and be like it’s literal luck it survived, for some things it’s waiting for corporate to release it, and with that all you can do is search for information, while other stuff is way easier to find.
There’s so much great stuff on that wiki, I just wish that there was more interest it things that aren’t forgettable educational show from muh childhood (aka probably saw it once since no one cared for it) or people who fap to gore death footage

Episode 22 and onwards

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