My personal lost media grail is a local commercial for an auto shop my Dad saw in the 80s. It starred the two East Indian guys that ran it as they did a parody version of 'Pump Up The Volume', with lyrics like 'Pump Up The Chevy, Pump Up The Honda, Pump Up The Buick'. The way he described it made it sound hysterically funny. This was 40 years ago on San Jose Public Access TV though, so I doubt it will ever be found
I’m currently researching an under-appreciated actor’s career (she worked from about 1926-1979) and the hardest thing to find without fail are the adverts she did. It’s basically impossible, but I’m willing to take on the challenge haha. Loved watching this video! ☺️
@@ShockwaveFurbyOfficialA lady with the stage name of Shirley O’Hara (real name Shirley Nolan). A lot of her credits have been posthumously given to another woman of the same stage name, so I’m trying to restore her real work back to her, as it were! I’m so pleased that some people are interested ☺️
One day they can make a movie about her and you'll be sitting back watching it happen thinking "I bet they used the info I found". I made a documentary on the singer Phyllis Hyman, finding all the clips you could on UA-cam and stiching the story together. Guess what? There's now a tribute concert to her advertised on the radio, "Living All Alone, the Phyllis Hyman story". People are going to be touched by her talent no matter what I've ever done, But it's nice to contribute. I'm looking forward to looking up that actress you spoke of
It's so cool you mentioned Mystery Fun House. I'm part of a small, loyal collective of people who still talk about that place, trying to scrape together as much footage and memorabilia as possible. It's an often overlooked part of Orlando history.
@@rrsaga Me too! I only went once as a kid, but it stuck with me and the commercials and other stuff kept it in my mind. Same thing happened with Terror on Church Street.
Back in the VHS days, I started noticing that even 6 months old tapes had ads that felt "old" and therefore special. I have archived a small few "rare" or possibly "lost" TV ads over on my channel
There was one air spray ad in Australia roughly ten years ago or so, and some woman in it lifted her dress and sprayed herself.. somewhere 🤔 It was late at night, and I was just like whaaaat did I just see. Never saw it again, but I've never forgotten it 😅
I think of this as the most “cultured” lost media channel, and it’s not even close. Any other channel, this would be wall to wall Nicktoons and Happy Meals etc etc, but Bryant and May’s, 1896? Great breadth and depth of content.
There’s been this lost series of commercials I’m been trying to find. Back in the 1990s, there were several commercials and informercials that promoted the Rio hair relaxer. They were pretty popular until the hair relaxer was recalled due to causing hair loss. From what I read, Debbie Allan starred in the commercials, there were several shots of woman flipping their hair to the tune of “Rio, Rio, Rio” and most famous, someone actually eating the hair relaxer to demonstrate its alleged non toxicness. But there has been no video found of any of the commercial nor a print ad. Not even a photo of the product. Like it’s been erased from existence.
Remember a commercial PSA from the early 2010s. It was about ladder safety and had stickmen falling to their death on top of a red background. It was either Australian or Italian, as I saw it at my grandma's house, and she had a few Italian tv channels Wish I could find it
What's found of Donkey Kong TV is fucking ridiculous and absolutely worth a watch. It is the most confusing shame that Nintendo fans will make fun of Zelda CD-i all day but everyone sleeps on Donkey Kong Planet. Please do your homework on it. You will absolutely not be disappointed
And that’s usually only because people remember them years later. I can’t imagine how many are lost and won’t be found because nobody thinks of them again!
It's more of a case of we only care about commercials once we realize they're lost. When someone gives their usual spiel about how creepy this thing they remember is, and then there's an actual search in earnest for it to see how bad could it possibly be. I still think the funniest case was the "Carb Solutions" bar adverts with the demon transformations. A forgettable product with a forgettable name during a forgettable time, but because OP said it was creepy, we all the sudden wanted to see it.
There was a Comedy Central commercial of Brian Posehn ripping on Nickelback in 2003. The commercial was played a lot, and that's supposedly what made Nickelback the most hated band ever. The clip from the show can easily be seen, but the commercial from it seems to be lost
3:05 I wonder if that was even intended as product placement. Film was so early, they might've literally just used 2 boxes they had laying around, not even thinking about the possibility of product placement. Nowadays it's a no brainer, showing a brand on screen is product placement. But back then, before commercials were even a thing, not really.
I used to work for Westgate Resorts, the owners of Mystery Fun House. They still had the giant wizard and a lot of the animatronics stored offsite at an office building/print shop for their time shares. It was always odd walking through the building with the giant wizard sitting there staring 😅
I’m old and from Florida, MAN I wish I could’ve recorded those mystery fun house commercials (I wish I could’ve recorded the original Morgan and Morgan ones I remembered as well).. but yeah, I remember two kids in the commercial running down a hall as they adverted it. Sadly, it’s all I remember.
So, I have a suggestion for something in between programs. Station IDs. Some of them are better than others. For example, HC2 Holdings/INNOVATE Corp. Used to produce some station idents for it's own (mainly) Low-Powered stations from 2017-~2023. These idents are roughly 10-second powerpoint idents, some of which (W02CY-D in New York for example) displayed inaccurate locations and channel numbers. Interestingly, they also made TEST-DT idents that could have replaced some stations' idents like in WDUM-LD in Philadelphia). Although, for some smaller markets such as Joplin, MO and Peoria, IL, The stations had their localized idents, which increases the possibility they aired stuff. There are examples online on UA-cam, and probably a few others as well.
There's this one I'm looking for from Cartoon Network's Jib & Crash the Hollywood Sneaks. It was a duo of Puppets that tried to get sneak peeks at upcoming movies. I'm looking for their segment on the Live action Speed Racer from 2008.
I'm currently looking for a set of commercials from the Northwest Arkansas area, from a car salesman by the name of Bob Maloney, who owned Bob Maloney Ford Lincoln Mercury in a nearby town of Rogers, AR. I know it's a long shot, but if anyone has any leads, id love anything. I've checked with their UA-cam channel, I've looked at local commercials from the internet on ebery platform from a University of Arkansas broadcasting records and youtube, as well as facebook, and other sites that allow you to ask around about stuff of that nature. Thank you for your time ❤ Great vodeoas always, love the seiko commercial maybe blunder 😂😂😂
There are some bumpers from the Hub Network that I feel like may exist, but unconfirmed. This is because after looking through archived schedules and old forum threads, shows like Carmen Sandiego (the cartoon) and Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader? aired reruns on there from 2010-2012 (maybe 2013?). Though no bumpers for either show seem to exist online (with the exception of a Carmen Sandiego cameo in the Hub Carolers bumper from 2012), though it's understandable considering the schedules say they aired early in the morning. Another Hub-related one, while not exactly a commercial, was an event in October 2010 where, according to an Anime Superhero forum thread, various Discovery networks aired Hub series to promote it's launch. Twisted Whiskers aired on Animal Planet, Cosmic Quantum Ray aired on the Science Channel, and Family Game Night aired on TLC (which I did manage to find further proof of through an archived TLC schedule from the night before launch), though no footage currently exists of any of these airings, in fact it seems commercials from these channels in general from the early 2010's is hard to come by.
I happen to love Grumpy Cat's Christmas movie. As to Mystery Fun House. I don't remember them having pizza or animatronics. I never ended up getting to go there because I was sick when my church group went for laser tag and there were other places to go like Fun"N"Wheels and Chuck E Cheese's (Still miss when it was called Showbiz)
I've been told from plenty of people who were luckier than me and could actually go there that Showbiz Pizza was better than CeC in every way imaginable. And hell, they had the Rockafire, so who am I to disagree?
When I was little I loved the grumpy cat Christmas movie, it was my most favorite Christmas movie ever and I’d watch it every year despite my family not much liking it, I used to collect a bunch of grumpy cat merch plushes and books. Rip Tarter Sauce
I'm looking for a commercial in the period of 2002 and 2004 from Canada that was a guy on the front steps of a house practicing what he would say to his fiancée's father to ask his permission to propose to her and the last part was him singing in musical style "Can I marry your daughter, can I marry your daughter (approximately)..." . I have no clue of the brand it was selling, it might have been for fast food.
I figured out a type of lost content that you may not have done yet because it's not well-documented. Cinema pre-shows! The "fun" before the movie starts. Ads and short clips of stuff usually, but sometimes special previews. A lot is probably lost.
I'm still looking for a Charter commercial where everyone was singing to the tune of Toreador about how much they hated their satellite TV and wanted their cable back
Am I the only one that wondered what happened once you brought one of those ladies' home? Is the belly button the only talking orifice (other than the mouth)? So many questions. I am probably over thinking this.
I saw a dirt devil commercial once and never saw it again so yeah unless I can confirm if it’s not archive there is a very low chance you’ll see it again…
I think my favourite 'lost advert' is from the very early 70s by the Milk Marketing Board (UK) riding on the release of The Abominable Doctor Phibes (featuring Vincent Price and Virginia North in custom footage, and Peter Gilmore in footage from the film) - apparently, Dr Phibes drinks milk.
While maybe not really lost but I remember when I used to set my VPN location to Japan last year and there was a hilarious commercials mocking the different anime styles of the 80s, including the dog that was specifically based on the ridiculous art style of Ginga Nagareboshi Gin (Silver Fang). As someone who had watched these old anime, I loved it and wanted to find it again. However I don't remember the name and what it was really about.
Someday, all these UA-cam ads for Squarespace, NordVPN, Manscaped, BetterHelp, HelloFresh, RayCon, Audible, RAID SHADOW LEGENDS, and so many more, could also become lost media.
Yeah, probably, especialy since a lot of people don't seem concerned with perserving internet media, even when it's lost media from a popular UA-camr like JonTron, who had several old videos that were lost for a while. Hell, there's probably been a recent Raid: Shadow Legends/NordVPN/whatever ad that become lost media, since I've encountered UA-cam videos that were replaced with alternative versions. So maybe someone made a video with a Raycon, and cut out the Raycon part.
I wonder where the retrofitted cyberamics from the Mystery Fun House are today! I know they aren't the only ones that have been made from Pizza Time Theatre bots, and some of them have popped up in the most random of places over the years.
I'm still trying to find some personal lost commercial. One im pretty sure exists and its about anti smoking. Its kinda like stop motion and looks like its made out of paper. A charcter is in a factory and starts smoking. At first a robotic arm offers him one and then hes soon smoking 20 at a time. The style scared me as a kid and i remember looking it up on youtube and found it. I cant find it again and im afraid of looking it up because youtube thought i was a smoker and now i keep getting ads to make me stop smoking or vaping... But i never done it. Another I'm not sure if its real or not. A guy goes to a deli. He sees 2 uncooked chickens and is unsure of which one to pick. The 2 uncooked (and headless) chickens begin to stand up and then start fighting. The winner is then choosen by the customer. Im not sure if it was apart of the tv show of those comercials around the world that used to air at the end of the year .
I remember a Spider-Man No Way Home trailer which I can’t find. I vividly remember it having Venom, more specifically Venom was in the mirror dimension and roaring. The trailer felt a bit janky and unofficial. I saw it on UA-cam as an advertisement. I can’t find it anywhere and if feels like I’m just remembering something else. 🤔 Can anyone find it
Speaking of bellybuttons in commercials, I swear that back in the early 2000s I saw a Renault commercial featuring a girl with a bellybutton piercing shaped like the Renault logo (closeup included) but ever since then I can't find it anywhere online. Does anyone remember it? Anyway, I've heard of/seen a few other commercials about girls with talking bellybuttons, but not that Levi's one. And now I wonder how outie bellybuttons would be portrayed in ads of that type. I guess it'd be both amusing and cursed at the same time.
Does anyone remember the commercial about "Human Continuity"??? Back in Fall/Winter 2011/2012??? You email them to enter a lottery to see who makes it in if 2012 was the end... 🤣🤣🤣
i think theirs a lost apple commercial i might be mixing it up with an other one it aired around 2020-2021 i cant really remeber though it was a reopening apple store commercial
sorry to be offtopic but i just want to let you know that the shrek test footage is finaly found it was uploaded on youtube by "The Zoom Art Studio" who was the production designer.
I'm searching for a lost UA-cam video... It was called "Walking with walkin" it was a Michael Jackson parody video... it was on UA-cam like Ten years ago... it had parodies like "Smooth Criminal" where the main character Walkin would write a letter to Annie asking if she was okay... PLEASE HELP ME FIND IT!!!!!
RIP Tarter Sauce, your grumpiness will never be forgotten
We hardly knew ye.
My personal lost media grail is a local commercial for an auto shop my Dad saw in the 80s. It starred the two East Indian guys that ran it as they did a parody version of 'Pump Up The Volume', with lyrics like 'Pump Up The Chevy, Pump Up The Honda, Pump Up The Buick'. The way he described it made it sound hysterically funny. This was 40 years ago on San Jose Public Access TV though, so I doubt it will ever be found
Its funny how commercials annnoyed us when in real time, but now people miss them
I think a lot of it is many of us just needing verification that we weren't crazy and that said ad existed 😂
"Today's bullshit is tomorrows nostalgia." (Pan Pizza)
The Demolition Man prophecy coming to fruition.
Not really for me. Commercials I remember seeing were somewhat entertaining or memorable.
Ads today are annoying and boring.
@@peterstangl8295ayyyy RebelTaxi!!
I’m currently researching an under-appreciated actor’s career (she worked from about 1926-1979) and the hardest thing to find without fail are the adverts she did. It’s basically impossible, but I’m willing to take on the challenge haha. Loved watching this video! ☺️
Who is it? :)
@@ShockwaveFurbyOfficialA lady with the stage name of Shirley O’Hara (real name Shirley Nolan). A lot of her credits have been posthumously given to another woman of the same stage name, so I’m trying to restore her real work back to her, as it were! I’m so pleased that some people are interested ☺️
@@imjustanotherjess Cool!
One day they can make a movie about her and you'll be sitting back watching it happen thinking "I bet they used the info I found". I made a documentary on the singer Phyllis Hyman, finding all the clips you could on UA-cam and stiching the story together.
Guess what? There's now a tribute concert to her advertised on the radio, "Living All Alone, the Phyllis Hyman story". People are going to be touched by her talent no matter what I've ever done, But it's nice to contribute. I'm looking forward to looking up that actress you spoke of
@@MLaker221Ah thank you, that’s so sweet! And what an amazing story!! Well done for all your hard work, it obviously paid off!
I think a big part of preserving commercials is because older commercials are simply more entertaining and tolerable than modern ones
now we just get creepy mascots, 'borger', and ''HEAD ON'' 😮💨
Modern commercials give me brain tumors. Especially the fucking Geico ones.
It's so cool you mentioned Mystery Fun House. I'm part of a small, loyal collective of people who still talk about that place, trying to scrape together as much footage and memorabilia as possible. It's an often overlooked part of Orlando history.
I never went but do remember the commercials mainly on WOFL, 35.. now known as Fox! Yup.. miss those days here.
@@rrsaga Me too! I only went once as a kid, but it stuck with me and the commercials and other stuff kept it in my mind. Same thing happened with Terror on Church Street.
Yeah and the connections to early era Creative Engineering (aka the company that made The Rockafire Explosion) are really cool!
Back in the VHS days, I started noticing that even 6 months old tapes had ads that felt "old" and therefore special. I have archived a small few "rare" or possibly "lost" TV ads over on my channel
There was one air spray ad in Australia roughly ten years ago or so, and some woman in it lifted her dress and sprayed herself.. somewhere 🤔
It was late at night, and I was just like whaaaat did I just see.
Never saw it again, but I've never forgotten it 😅
Kong ass in the first 10 seconds, 10/10 video
I think of this as the most “cultured” lost media channel, and it’s not even close.
Any other channel, this would be wall to wall Nicktoons and Happy Meals etc etc, but Bryant and May’s, 1896?
Great breadth and depth of content.
Aubry Plaza doing the nativity scene with the Grumpy Cat is such an Aubry thing to do 🤣🤣🤣
There’s been this lost series of commercials I’m been trying to find. Back in the 1990s, there were several commercials and informercials that promoted the Rio hair relaxer. They were pretty popular until the hair relaxer was recalled due to causing hair loss. From what I read, Debbie Allan starred in the commercials, there were several shots of woman flipping their hair to the tune of “Rio, Rio, Rio” and most famous, someone actually eating the hair relaxer to demonstrate its alleged non toxicness. But there has been no video found of any of the commercial nor a print ad. Not even a photo of the product. Like it’s been erased from existence.
Remember a commercial PSA from the early 2010s. It was about ladder safety and had stickmen falling to their death on top of a red background.
It was either Australian or Italian, as I saw it at my grandma's house, and she had a few Italian tv channels
Wish I could find it
What's found of Donkey Kong TV is fucking ridiculous and absolutely worth a watch. It is the most confusing shame that Nintendo fans will make fun of Zelda CD-i all day but everyone sleeps on Donkey Kong Planet.
Please do your homework on it. You will absolutely not be disappointed
R.I.P Tarter Sauce aka Grumpy Cat.
Funny how we miss commercials only when theyre gone.
And that’s usually only because people remember them years later. I can’t imagine how many are lost and won’t be found because nobody thinks of them again!
That's just kind of how lost media enthusiasts are. Something that has zero value whatsoever suddenly gains value purely by virtue of being obscure.
It's more of a case of we only care about commercials once we realize they're lost. When someone gives their usual spiel about how creepy this thing they remember is, and then there's an actual search in earnest for it to see how bad could it possibly be. I still think the funniest case was the "Carb Solutions" bar adverts with the demon transformations. A forgettable product with a forgettable name during a forgettable time, but because OP said it was creepy, we all the sudden wanted to see it.
"We"?
There was a Comedy Central commercial of Brian Posehn ripping on Nickelback in 2003. The commercial was played a lot, and that's supposedly what made Nickelback the most hated band ever. The clip from the show can easily be seen, but the commercial from it seems to be lost
3:05
I wonder if that was even intended as product placement. Film was so early, they might've literally just used 2 boxes they had laying around, not even thinking about the possibility of product placement. Nowadays it's a no brainer, showing a brand on screen is product placement. But back then, before commercials were even a thing, not really.
I used to work for Westgate Resorts, the owners of Mystery Fun House. They still had the giant wizard and a lot of the animatronics stored offsite at an office building/print shop for their time shares. It was always odd walking through the building with the giant wizard sitting there staring 😅
I’m old and from Florida, MAN I wish I could’ve recorded those mystery fun house commercials (I wish I could’ve recorded the original Morgan and Morgan ones I remembered as well).. but yeah, I remember two kids in the commercial running down a hall as they adverted it. Sadly, it’s all I remember.
I zoned at, and immediately came to upon hearing "Meow-ssiah"
dude just posted as i was watching the everyone knows that vid. crazy ass timing 😂
dude same.
So, I have a suggestion for something in between programs. Station IDs. Some of them are better than others. For example, HC2 Holdings/INNOVATE Corp. Used to produce some station idents for it's own (mainly) Low-Powered stations from 2017-~2023. These idents are roughly 10-second powerpoint idents, some of which (W02CY-D in New York for example) displayed inaccurate locations and channel numbers. Interestingly, they also made TEST-DT idents that could have replaced some stations' idents like in WDUM-LD in Philadelphia). Although, for some smaller markets such as Joplin, MO and Peoria, IL, The stations had their localized idents, which increases the possibility they aired stuff. There are examples online on UA-cam, and probably a few others as well.
There's this one I'm looking for from Cartoon Network's Jib & Crash the Hollywood Sneaks. It was a duo of Puppets that tried to get sneak peeks at upcoming movies. I'm looking for their segment on the Live action Speed Racer from 2008.
I watched DKTV for years!!! I loved the show. I remember that vhs were sold, and also dvds (like "La vie est belle" that i had).
Man, this stuff is so important. You’re doing a great thing by contributing to media preservation efforts.
I'm currently looking for a set of commercials from the Northwest Arkansas area, from a car salesman by the name of Bob Maloney, who owned Bob Maloney Ford Lincoln Mercury in a nearby town of Rogers, AR. I know it's a long shot, but if anyone has any leads, id love anything. I've checked with their UA-cam channel, I've looked at local commercials from the internet on ebery platform from a University of Arkansas broadcasting records and youtube, as well as facebook, and other sites that allow you to ask around about stuff of that nature. Thank you for your time ❤
Great vodeoas always, love the seiko commercial maybe blunder 😂😂😂
There are some bumpers from the Hub Network that I feel like may exist, but unconfirmed. This is because after looking through archived schedules and old forum threads, shows like Carmen Sandiego (the cartoon) and Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader? aired reruns on there from 2010-2012 (maybe 2013?). Though no bumpers for either show seem to exist online (with the exception of a Carmen Sandiego cameo in the Hub Carolers bumper from 2012), though it's understandable considering the schedules say they aired early in the morning. Another Hub-related one, while not exactly a commercial, was an event in October 2010 where, according to an Anime Superhero forum thread, various Discovery networks aired Hub series to promote it's launch. Twisted Whiskers aired on Animal Planet, Cosmic Quantum Ray aired on the Science Channel, and Family Game Night aired on TLC (which I did manage to find further proof of through an archived TLC schedule from the night before launch), though no footage currently exists of any of these airings, in fact it seems commercials from these channels in general from the early 2010's is hard to come by.
Please talk about the lost hhgregg commercials featuring their mascot H.H. in the next video!! :D
10:35 Small correction, it wasn't the first show, the Moxy Show was the first to use motion capture for its characters.
On the lost levis ad, you said both 2021 and 2011 for the date... It aired in 2001
Oh man!! I used to love the last guy!!!
Awesome! I love commercials, like that one! 😁
I would laugh if i was watching tv and got an ad displaying the scientific properties of iron over a creepy background.
I happen to love Grumpy Cat's Christmas movie. As to Mystery Fun House. I don't remember them having pizza or animatronics. I never ended up getting to go there because I was sick when my church group went for laser tag and there were other places to go like Fun"N"Wheels and Chuck E Cheese's (Still miss when it was called Showbiz)
I've been told from plenty of people who were luckier than me and could actually go there that Showbiz Pizza was better than CeC in every way imaginable. And hell, they had the Rockafire, so who am I to disagree?
@@honeybelle1203 I liked Chuck E Cheese well enough, but there was a vibe about Showbiz that you just couldn't match.
When I was little I loved the grumpy cat Christmas movie, it was my most favorite Christmas movie ever and I’d watch it every year despite my family not much liking it, I used to collect a bunch of grumpy cat merch plushes and books. Rip Tarter Sauce
I'm looking for a commercial in the period of 2002 and 2004 from Canada that was a guy on the front steps of a house practicing what he would say to his fiancée's father to ask his permission to propose to her and the last part was him singing in musical style "Can I marry your daughter, can I marry your daughter (approximately)..." . I have no clue of the brand it was selling, it might have been for fast food.
Le planite de donkey kong 😂 it' planète, like... planet. Good video !
Damm another great video .
But you know me I have to ask for a james bond lost media video ❤
I figured out a type of lost content that you may not have done yet because it's not well-documented. Cinema pre-shows! The "fun" before the movie starts. Ads and short clips of stuff usually, but sometimes special previews. A lot is probably lost.
the full original shrek test i feel good video has been found
DKTV discussion?
Also, how did it run until 2021? I've never heard that.
I’m sure he meant 2001.
I'm still looking for a Charter commercial where everyone was singing to the tune of Toreador about how much they hated their satellite TV and wanted their cable back
Are you confusing charter with comcast? Theres a similar one called "dish opera"
The Belly Button one looks like it's from the uncanny valley
Am I the only one that wondered what happened once you brought one of those ladies' home?
Is the belly button the only talking orifice (other than the mouth)?
So many questions.
I am probably over thinking this.
I need to dig through my old VHS tapes from the 90s. Any commercials aired during Harry Hills TV Show are on them.
I saw a dirt devil commercial once and never saw it again so yeah unless I can confirm if it’s not archive there is a very low chance you’ll see it again…
I think my favourite 'lost advert' is from the very early 70s by the Milk Marketing Board (UK) riding on the release of The Abominable Doctor Phibes (featuring Vincent Price and Virginia North in custom footage, and Peter Gilmore in footage from the film) - apparently, Dr Phibes drinks milk.
the Donkey Kong cartoon was so bizzare
10:42 stay strong boys NNN is almost over
While maybe not really lost but I remember when I used to set my VPN location to Japan last year and there was a hilarious commercials mocking the different anime styles of the 80s, including the dog that was specifically based on the ridiculous art style of Ginga Nagareboshi Gin (Silver Fang). As someone who had watched these old anime, I loved it and wanted to find it again. However I don't remember the name and what it was really about.
Nitrate can’t wait. The first commercial is likely gone forever
Oh hi there!! :D Oh boy time for lost commercials!!
Someday, all these UA-cam ads for Squarespace, NordVPN, Manscaped, BetterHelp, HelloFresh, RayCon, Audible, RAID SHADOW LEGENDS, and so many more, could also become lost media.
Yeah, probably, especialy since a lot of people don't seem concerned with perserving internet media, even when it's lost media from a popular UA-camr like JonTron, who had several old videos that were lost for a while.
Hell, there's probably been a recent Raid: Shadow Legends/NordVPN/whatever ad that become lost media, since I've encountered UA-cam videos that were replaced with alternative versions. So maybe someone made a video with a Raycon, and cut out the Raycon part.
14:15
Polish pope, known for memes from Poland
I would suggest teletext pages are even less well preserved than commercials.
Was that a SpongeBob reference? Wumbo😂🤣
Oh and Grumpy cat is Avianna’s favorite movie…it is indeed Terrible😳
I wonder where the retrofitted cyberamics from the Mystery Fun House are today! I know they aren't the only ones that have been made from Pizza Time Theatre bots, and some of them have popped up in the most random of places over the years.
All things lost! THEY FOUND THE SHREK 1996 ANIMATION TEST!!!!!!!!!!!!
I hated that Levi commercial so damn much and I was 4
My only problem with lost media videos is that I want to see the media that is lost 😭
I guess I'm the only one left that Grumpy Cat's Worst Christmas Ever?
There is another creepy lost Philippine Catholic PSA where a kid was shown with burning hole on his stomach. Fucked me up as a child.
i would regret having paused out the ads of my vhs recordings if i had not regretfully abandoned the hundreds of vhs's in the loft of my old house :(
One day the first Japan commercial will be found. 😀👍
I'm still trying to find some personal lost commercial. One im pretty sure exists and its about anti smoking. Its kinda like stop motion and looks like its made out of paper. A charcter is in a factory and starts smoking. At first a robotic arm offers him one and then hes soon smoking 20 at a time. The style scared me as a kid and i remember looking it up on youtube and found it. I cant find it again and im afraid of looking it up because youtube thought i was a smoker and now i keep getting ads to make me stop smoking or vaping... But i never done it.
Another I'm not sure if its real or not. A guy goes to a deli. He sees 2 uncooked chickens and is unsure of which one to pick. The 2 uncooked (and headless) chickens begin to stand up and then start fighting. The winner is then choosen by the customer. Im not sure if it was apart of the tv show of those comercials around the world that used to air at the end of the year .
I remember a Spider-Man No Way Home trailer which I can’t find. I vividly remember it having Venom, more specifically Venom was in the mirror dimension and roaring. The trailer felt a bit janky and unofficial. I saw it on UA-cam as an advertisement. I can’t find it anywhere and if feels like I’m just remembering something else. 🤔 Can anyone find it
Those filipino World Meeting of Families commercials sound like creepypastas.
😮i unironically like that GrumpyCat movie...💕😾
At 8:57, I thought I heard the mabe village theme for a couple of seconds.
Speaking of bellybuttons in commercials, I swear that back in the early 2000s I saw a Renault commercial featuring a girl with a bellybutton piercing shaped like the Renault logo (closeup included) but ever since then I can't find it anywhere online. Does anyone remember it?
Anyway, I've heard of/seen a few other commercials about girls with talking bellybuttons, but not that Levi's one. And now I wonder how outie bellybuttons would be portrayed in ads of that type. I guess it'd be both amusing and cursed at the same time.
Ah, yes. Advertisements that featured midriffs and belly buttons. Another reason why sex sells.
THEY JUST FOUND THE FULL LOST SHREK ANIMATION
you gotta do a video on the new shrek “i feel good” footage!
Hey all things lost, they found the entire shrek test footage!
Now you gotta do a vol 3 with the chilean Star wars commercials from 2003 or put that in a "bizarre/funny/ridiculous lost media" video.
The Last Guy Everywhere game sounds like it was a ton of fun. Sad we can play it now
Injustice.
Does anyone remember the commercial about "Human Continuity"??? Back in Fall/Winter 2011/2012??? You email them to enter a lottery to see who makes it in if 2012 was the end... 🤣🤣🤣
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Whoa, Robert W Paul looks like evil Abed time traveled back to the 1800s.
Bold statement, but I don’t think anyone is going to miss the commercials of the 2010s and beyond
shrek lost media is back and the full video is out
Did he say that DK tv ran from 1996 to 2021????? did I hear that right?? 11:01
shrek lost test footage was found btw
do the shrek lost media update they released it in full
I swear I’m so dumb I thought that was billy eilish on the thumbnail 💀
HELL YEAH NEW VIDEO WOO
i think theirs a lost apple commercial i might be mixing it up with an other one it aired around 2020-2021 i cant really remeber though it was a reopening apple store commercial
Yo the shrek 96 footage has been posted
sorry to be offtopic but i just want to let you know that the shrek test footage is finaly found it was uploaded on youtube by "The Zoom Art Studio" who was the production designer.
and youtube doesnt let you download off youtube anymore
most of the extensions got taken down by them
SHREK TEST WAS FOUND
wait, what is a "Faucy" Jaw?
Fossie jaw. Its a medical condition where the jawbone gradually erodes away.
Phossy jaw, an industrial disease caused by exposure to white phosphorous
Bro put a warning next time before you just hit us with cake right in the beginning of the video
D-Kake
Yo dude we found the full shrek test footage
Did you see the news on the lost shrek?
T H E Y F O U N D S H R E K O M G R E V I E W I T ! !
The shrek lost media was found
I'm searching for a lost UA-cam video... It was called "Walking with walkin" it was a Michael Jackson parody video... it was on UA-cam like Ten years ago... it had parodies like "Smooth Criminal" where the main character Walkin would write a letter to Annie asking if she was okay... PLEASE HELP ME FIND IT!!!!!
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13:15 Um...what is that at the bottom?
Oh um ok 😅