>real film historians pussy out and say it can't be found
>autists like LSuperSonicQ and Dycaite actually dedicate their lives to finding a piece of lost media
How is it that autists can do their jobs better than actual film historians?
Can we have a thread about this?
Adult cartoonfags and lost media fags are autistic, no suprise.
I think that all but one of these "grails" are children's tv cartoons, almost entirely from Nick and CN, really brings the point home
>Adult cartoonfags are autistic
>in Yea Forums, where the people who visit are 20 and higher
Did you get lost looking for user?
>Something like "London After Midnight" is most likely lost forever
We need to go back in time and get a copy of it, “Endgame” style.
Yeah, but before then we weren't sure if it even existed.
Yes. Back in 2008 when I had first gotten high-speed internet and went on all-night YouTube binges, one of my favorite things to search for was old Halloween commercials, horror movie trailers and specials. If you literally just typed ''Nickelodeon Halloween'' into YouTube's search bar you could find the movie uploaded in multiple parts on the first page. It had a decent number of views and comments too. It got taken down eventually, but the ''search'' had been going on for like, a year and half at least while it was still up.
I literally thought for the longest time that the search for Cry Baby Lane was some meme where everyone pretended to act retarded or like it was some variant of Candle Cove where everyone couldn't see the video or saw static. There were a few people who pointed out that the movie was easy to find, but compared to the numbers of people who thought it was missing, they were regrettably low.
Geedis and the Land of Ta.
Was that ever made outside of promo material?
It was revealed that this was simply unused material for a animated toy commercial that was scrapped in favor of a live-action one.