My dad for the longest time thought he’d imagined a movie about an American and Japanese soldier on an island, fighting to prevent a future world war. Turned out: that movie was real! It was a TV film called The Challenge.
This is way too interesting to name-drop and not link. I couldn't find anything about this and I know some obscure films. Are you sure it was called The Trial? Because this sounds like Hell in the Pacific.
@@charliegareginyan9584 Hell in the Pacific is usually what it’s assumed to be, but I had to look it up. Not The Trail, sorry, The Challenge. It’s a TV movie.
I never expected to see anything related to the Rubbadubbers in something like this. I loved that show as a child, so it’s nice to see it getting some recognition.
so wild how seeing the rubbadubbers footage unlocked some very tightly held and locked away memories for me. never would i have remembered that show on my own, but seeing those characters unlocked something. wild. kind of hope those pilots maybe are real just to continue to pique my memory's interest lol
@@Marchingvenusaur unfortunately i cant remember how much i watched the show as a kid, but i KNOW that i saw it. specifically the shark and the starfish caught my eye and made me fully remember that i had seen it before. maybe ill rediscover it when i get enough free time
What I love about SegaSonic in general is the journey it's had over the years and how it went from being forgotten content by Sega itself to making such an impact in Sonic Mania with the return of Mighty and Ray. There WERE plans on a NA/Euro release in arcades with Eggman being changed to his SatAM form which was more familiar at the time to fans outside of Japan.
From where I was in the fandom, it was kinda funny seeing everyone get so hype over Nack/Fang's cameo in Generations, and Mighty and Ray's return in Mania. Since I read the Archie comics, where all of them were recurring/supporting characters, they never went anywhere for me.
Ah, Wordgirl brings back memories. I unfortunately don't have any insight about a potential lost pilot, but whenever I see anything about that series I remember that when I was doing my BA degree in Boston in 2007-2011, I was majoring in animation and the animation department took a trip to Soup 2 Nuts, a local animation studio. Soup 2 Nuts was working on Wordgirl at the time, so I saw and heard a lot about the regular creation process of the show.
I'm glad to see some Wordgirl representation But I wish you also mentioned the Lost Wordgirl Marvel comic. The first installment can be found online, but the 2nd issue has been lost for years.
A detail you forgot to mention when discussing SegaSonic was that there were plans to release a localization of the actual arcade cabinet. There are unused sprites in the game of Robotnik/Eggman’s design from the SatAM and Archie comics.
My take on the Pawn Stars thing is that if the PBS Doc's existance comes from Rick Harrison, that doesn't mean it's real. If anything, I would believe this chain of events: PBS asked to film the store for a documentary or TV show (probably just for stock footage of Vegas or something), which Rick approved. The stock footage was then barely used, not really being a documentary ABOUT the Pawn Store, and then Rick boats the use of the store in a PBS piece to build up his media cred.
That's what I'm thinking. At most, it might be a doc about businesses on the fringes of Vegas, and they may have done a short segment or interview. But it certainly wouldn't be a whole documentary about the pawn shop.
Believe it or not, ive actually PLAYED sega sonic before, like, with the track ball! Im not from japan or anything, I'm in the US right now. But SOMEHOW my local arcade actually had it! Ill be honest, it was fun! the track ball wasn't even that bad.
paw patrol in the thumbnail reminds me of something that could be lost media, here in brasil Marshall used to have a girl voice in 2013/2014 but they not only changed to a boy voice but re-recorded all the episodes with their new voices, (they changed in 2016 i think) and now i can’t find episodes with Marshall’s original voice. edit: not only Marshall but Zuma too.
I completely forgot about Rubbadubbers until the beginning of this video and the explosion I had in my mind was powerful enough to be heard from miles away
The nostalgia I feel from seeing it is heavy I didn't watch it on TV but on a fucking VCR tape... I'm only 21 so it's kinda funny but cool I think I only had about 6 EPS tho
I also think because of how Sega Sonic was a failure in Japan made them discourage the idea of porting the game overseas. There's sprites of english text in the game and as well as sprites for Robotnik, the one from the American Sonic cartoon.
I still want to know if Disney did a pilot for their recent show T.O.T.S. Cause a year before its premiere, they showed off a screenshot of Pip, Freddy, and baby Mia the kitten in what looked like their earliest designs with some differences compared to their final designs in the show. Makes me wonder if there was a pilot with those designs.
@@marv685 I didn’t realize something was wrong with work girl till you pointed it out. looks like the alternate universe of her where she was dropped as a child.
I've been an animator mostly in TV/streaming for 7 years now, and I've actually never seen a full pilot episode being worked on. Usually there are short test scenes done by different outsource studios when they bid on a project. And after that, in my experience it's been that you just start working on the first episode, and usually end up heavily reworking it later as the details of the style get decided on
seeing the rubbadubbers in the thumbnail immediately unlocked memories of a compilation vhs tape that my grandmother had of a bunch of cartoons from the late 90s and early 2000s, that my sister and I used to watch when we went to her house
Finally some pbs kids mentions in a video like this I remember watching the WordGirl shorts, the title was a little longer it was called something like "the amazing collosal adventures of WordGirl" and was definitely not as polished as the final show. I think one of the villians even had his origin story shown in the short?
Sure did, Dr. Two Brains had his origin shown, and the Butcher, sort of? Your memory of the name is right on the money. The shorts are still around on youtube, though "A Better Mousetrap" is a bit harder to find. Part four, the last time Two Brain's less evil persona speaks.
I found a piece of kind of obscure lost media you might want to talk about in your videos. There is this UA-cam channel from the company Frederator, Cartoon Hangover, that has some lost media. Basically, Cartoon Hangover had a project called “Really Short Shorts” in 2012 that 3 animatiors would make cartoons for, and there were a lot of these animations but almost all of them are completely missing with only thumbnails found, and there is basically nothing about this online. The animatiors were Elliot Cowan, Lulinternet, and Melaphantastic. Some of the animations were called: Junk food rave (found), Grumpy acid man, Alphabet Monster, Carmen Geddit, Veggies vs fat boy, Easter bunny’s origin story, etc (not the same as “too cool cartoons”)
I have also been searching for the original Cartoon Hangover with Emily episodes! So glad to see other people talking about the lost frederator videos!
@@Battybribri That’s Great! I’ve been searching for really short shorts since April and haven’t found much though :( what year was the cartoon hangover with Emily episodes from?
I was into Wordgirl when it first aired and even dabbled in the online fanbase just a bit, I honestly don’t ever remember seeing a pilot episode anywhere. Not saying one doesn’t exist but if it does I don’t believe it was ever shared online
I went to college in boston for animation 2007-2010 and i had a few classmates who were animators at soup2nuts(r.ip. 😢) and I’ve been there, too. Just reach out to people who worked on word girl, i’m sure they wouldn’t mind answering any questions. However, if you asked me, I’m sure the context is that pilot stage meant preproduction.
Rubbadubbers looks _really_ familiar for me for some reason, but I can't recall actually watching it. Maybe I had caught an episode when I was just really young to properly remember stuff, I dunno.
Do you remember a frog in a raincoat fishing for a rubber duck near a sink plug during a storm? I'm pretty sure that's the pilot but I may have some detailed mixed.
Awww man, I was hoping that it'd discuss City Warriors for the Commodore 64 or David Crane's motorcycle games(although the latter he may be planning to cover on a possible lost Atari media video which could also include the supposed Atari 2600 port of Crazy Cars, JimsToy, that block moving game, Shove It!, etc.).
Love it! You should discuss lost kids show pilots more often, and also can you talk about the pilots of Daniel tiger, Rollie Pollie Ollie, family guy, my friends tigger and Pooh, Jake and the neverland pirates, curious George and Sid the science kid
@@wishbonefan yeah a lot of dumb people think there was a pilot for the show created in 2005 when around ying Yang yo began development (both Ying Yang yo and Wow Wow Wubbzy are created by Bob Boyle) yeah it was probably just an earlier version of the 1st episode.
I have something that you maybe could talk about, I remember a game that I reffered to as "Angry Pumpkins", because it was basically an Angry Birds ripoff, it was where you flung pumpkins at certain spooky things that I can't remember, it had a spooky setting. I can't find it on the app store anymore. When I couldn't find it for nostalgia I was bummed out because I wanted to play it again, even if it was an Angry Birds ripoff.
I must have seen every episode of the Rubbadubbers! My favourite episode was where Tubb was in a pantomime and he played all the characters and eventually it all went completely crazy. 6yo me was in stitches! 😂Fun fact: Tubb was voiced by the same guy who played the titular character in classic Scottish movie "Gregory's Girl".
I remember finding a few pieces of concept art for the adventures of piggly winks. In an article from 2003 near the time, the show premiered. In these screenshots include, early designs for piggly, a 3D rigged model of piggly, reference images for the farmhouse, and a few storyboards detailing, scenes from episodes, and much more. But sadly, that's all there is to go off production wise, no mention of a pilot ever being made or if one was even made at all, nor was one pitched to PBS. It's likely, that a pilot doesn't exist and that the show was started, right away after it was picked up.
The only other Pawn Stars thing Ive seen is the pitch reel and the Insomniac segment. Never heard of the rumor that there was a PBS doc. I know Rick had pitched it as a Taxi Cab Confessions type show and he got the idea from the Insomniac segment. But it makes sens people could be thinking of the pitch reel for the PBS doc
Wonder if anyone looked into any of the offshoots of antique roadshow for the pawn stars video as they had plenty of weird tie in specials and that might fit it. My grandma watched pbs all the time in the nursing home when we visited and they had a ton of weird specials that they connected to their top drawing show at the time.
I remember a video I watched when I was 6 that traumatised me it was a animation made of thick black brush the name was “pop food” or “Pop Food” it showed a room one frame showed a girl and her mother having a good time I think it was a party then it cuts to blood and the girl hunched in the corner then next was the mother who has having a good time aswell like a nice party but the kid wasn’t there when it cutted it showed them both laying there with blood and a knife next to eachother with writing on the wall that was unreadable due to the thick drawing when it’s just about to reach the end a creepy whispering voice says “pop food” and during the video it plays a song that sounds like a murmur in tune of a song. I didn’t find anything of the video and only found the bit at the end that it says “pop food” if u search jack stauber pop food go to the end it plays the exact sound. I tried finding it a lot of times but to no avail it would be nice for u to help me find this
Regarding SegaSonic the Hedgehog, I could see a 32x port happening. Master System controllers are compatible with the Genesis, and a trackball controller was released for the Master System called the Sports Pad. IIRC it didn't sell well, so I imagine SEGA had some stock they could've unloaded by releasing Segasonic on the 32x. Of course, that's after some reshelling them, because they definitely use the Master System branding.
I'm glad you talked about PAW Patrol! I've done a video on PAW Patrol original plans, and want to do many more, and this video ill help me a lot with that!!
I swear I saw the original Rubberdubbber where the characters had different colors like the robot character is silver and the frog character is green. Could be my false memory, giving the fact that the TV had a color issue at my grandparent's house back then.
Lost media I’d love to find is from George Lopez. 21 episodes in season 6 were filmed but only 18 aired and the last three have never been found. It’s such a nostalgic show to me so I’d love to see these episodes resurface one day.
@@MaddoxEzman Well my main interest here is the here is the magic roundabout, but I do have my doubts about him ever talking about it since most show's lost content technically counts as lost dubs.
Sega Sonic The Hedgehog does exist, I have an arcade machine that lets you PLAY the full game. It has a 2 player gamemode where you can play as Sonic, Ray or Mighty, I still have the Arcade Machine and the game is very good, I can give more information about it if needed.
I love your videos, you make me feel so much more normal for being into this kinda stuff. I even showed a couple to my dad and now he's on a lost media YT binge lately lol. I have no idea how much you look into lost music, or how to even submit something to the wiki to be found, but I would love if any of the people hunting for this stufff could recover some of my early work. My first few mixtapes are lost to the void of the internet and I dont know how to even begin trying to find them after more than 10 years of them being gone. I just wish I could relrease them now that my music is on spotify and whatnot so people could hear where I came from. I have so many lost masters, lost videos, lost projects. The entire first half of my career up to 2018 is impossible for me or anyone I know to find. I'm afraid at this point the only hope is hoping someone has a physical CD from the early 2010's and uploads it somewhere. I actually found one of my mixtapes this way, someone uploaded "Xenophobe" in it's entirety to YT and I was able to rip it just to preserve my old work. Any help finding any of my old projects would be extremely appreciated. I know it's projecting myself onto your work, but I always have that in the back of my mind when I watch these videos. Oh and a good couple cancelled games to look into: Marvel Chaos, Black 2, Taxi Driver (based on the movie), and Star Wars Battlefront 3.
Honestly, all I have to say is THANK GOD that WordGirl’s artstyle was changed in the final product, because that artstyle used in the concept art terrifies me.
@@RB64Official Pilot episode that is before episode 1 which aired on TV and on their online website long ago using the janky art style. It was more about solving a mystery and Mr.Big gets tied up.
I was an OG WordGirl fan. I watched the shorts, I grew out of the shows on that channel before it even became a full show, but there are certain episode that just never leave my brain. I don’t know anything about a pilot tho, it’s very doubtful that they made a pilot for the full show but there might be something for the shorts? I don’t know if that’s a common thing, making pilots of shorts, but there might be some kind of test animation?
Word Girl: "Mr.... Big was it?" Mr. Big: "Yes?" Word Girl: "Well, Mr. Big... if that is your real name.." Mr. Big: "It is, yes." Word Girl: "Where is/are ____?" Mr. Big: "We're done talking here. ___ take the girl and her... monkey out of here. I've got work to do." I think this was part of the pilot but it's hazy.
Personally I don't think that the SegaSonic port would have had a trackball controller. The game would have been a port, not a emulation, (it would have had to have been) so it wouldn't have needed one (like the Gems version would have). Instead the 32X version would probably just have been programmed to work with a regular controller like other, older trackball games (Missile Command, Crystal Castles etc) that were ported to home systems without trackballs. Incidentally, SegaSonic's arcade board - System 32 - was notable for how so few of it's games got home ports (it was mostly down to bad timing, basically) and a lot of the games that ran on it were rumoured, at one time, to have a 32X or Saturn port in the works, though only Rad Mobile ever got one. So it could be that there WAS a plan to bring a bunch of System 32 games over to one or both of those systems, or it could just be a case of people thinking 'oh well, they must be bringing them to X console cos they're recent/cos they're too powerful for the Mega Drive/cos other System 32 games are also meant to be coming/all of the above". Just a thought.
What about Brown Bags to Stardom live show around the 90s ( it might probably released in 1995, 1996, & 1999? Who knows? ) Do you think it it exists where Lorie Salvatera perform there, or it is only released in albums. I'm so curious about it I've been wanting to see her perform on video / broadcast footage for the first time ( including what happened to the other performance / artists as well ), if you have time to search them, that would be amazing of what is happened. Please do. Keep up the good work on your channel. 👏😊
So I know a guy that knows Chumlee from Pawn Stars. I know him through a shop owner in my town. I could ask him to ask Chumlee to ask Rick if hes still in contact with him. Its kind of a long shot but Since he's an avid Trading Card Game Player that makes getting info not super difficult.
i was like getting towards being too old for rubbadubbers when it came out and remembered so little from it but whenever i see clips or pics from it my heart just 🥰🥰🥰
Could you maybe look at the physco teddy lost media investigation? There's a lost a german version of the song which, is your pretty normal dub. However for some reason, the song slaps harder then the english version? The instrumental is changed for some reason.
There actually was a SegaSonic arcade cabinet in the London Sega World arcade, so it would seem that the arcade version did get a limited release outside of Japan.
I really hope that the Secret of Evermore (SNES) beta build ROM is found some day, but I haven’t even found anyone discussing it than on unseen64 in 2008…
I made a video about an old youtube video that I remembered clearly, but couldn't find it anywhere outside of a mention on a reddit post. Thanks to my video, the topic gained attention and was eventually found. Sometimes a call for attention is enough to save lost media.
I may be misremembering but does anyone recall in the SpongeBob viking episode a viking says "we like to knit fluffy sweaters" instead of "we like to sing songs"
11:04 I’m not sure I’m correct but is splish splash sploosh from a subtitle of the show “Dive, Olly, Dive”, I remember hearing something like that from one of the old dvd trailers of the Super Mario Show by DIC. not sure if that’s it, just putting it out there.
Yeah, if none of the pilots exist, that (or the starfish's -I forgot her name -catchphrase) could be where the name of the second rumored pilot came from.
I’m searching for the diamond encrusted Game Boy Advance that was allegedly given out as a prize to winners of the 2006 Pokémon contest for the 10th anniversary,and I’m currently unable to find it online or for sale.Any answers?
I thought Yeah Yeah Beebiss was solved, it's a real game but it was never called that, it was just a bizarre mistranslation on the part of the magazine
My dad for the longest time thought he’d imagined a movie about an American and Japanese soldier on an island, fighting to prevent a future world war.
Turned out: that movie was real! It was a TV film called The Challenge.
Is it on UA-cam anywhere? I see at least 10+ movies or tv films called The Trial. Sounds interesting
This is way too interesting to name-drop and not link. I couldn't find anything about this and I know some obscure films. Are you sure it was called The Trial? Because this sounds like Hell in the Pacific.
@@charliegareginyan9584 Hell in the Pacific is usually what it’s assumed to be, but I had to look it up. Not The Trail, sorry, The Challenge. It’s a TV movie.
@@bloodrunsclear I see, is there am IMDBisting? Browser search keeps redirecting me to anime and Japanese warcrime sites
@@bloodrunsclear Thank you!
I never expected to see anything related to the Rubbadubbers in something like this.
I loved that show as a child, so it’s nice to see it getting some recognition.
Dude, seeing the thumbnail made the theme just BLAST into my head
@@SuperCosmicMutantSquidsame
Wordgirl was a great show when I was a kid and it's still good rewatching it as an adult.
so wild how seeing the rubbadubbers footage unlocked some very tightly held and locked away memories for me. never would i have remembered that show on my own, but seeing those characters unlocked something. wild. kind of hope those pilots maybe are real just to continue to pique my memory's interest lol
That show was so special to me as a kid, awesome to see people at least acknowledge it nowadays.
@@Marchingvenusaur unfortunately i cant remember how much i watched the show as a kid, but i KNOW that i saw it. specifically the shark and the starfish caught my eye and made me fully remember that i had seen it before. maybe ill rediscover it when i get enough free time
Rubbadubbers went so hard tbh
@@MintleafCakes I owned a bath toy from the show
same, i thought my brain made it up.
What I love about SegaSonic in general is the journey it's had over the years and how it went from being forgotten content by Sega itself to making such an impact in Sonic Mania with the return of Mighty and Ray. There WERE plans on a NA/Euro release in arcades with Eggman being changed to his SatAM form which was more familiar at the time to fans outside of Japan.
From where I was in the fandom, it was kinda funny seeing everyone get so hype over Nack/Fang's cameo in Generations, and Mighty and Ray's return in Mania. Since I read the Archie comics, where all of them were recurring/supporting characters, they never went anywhere for me.
Ah, Wordgirl brings back memories. I unfortunately don't have any insight about a potential lost pilot, but whenever I see anything about that series I remember that when I was doing my BA degree in Boston in 2007-2011, I was majoring in animation and the animation department took a trip to Soup 2 Nuts, a local animation studio. Soup 2 Nuts was working on Wordgirl at the time, so I saw and heard a lot about the regular creation process of the show.
158 likes and no comments? Man, that smells fishy, bot and or NPC.
@@TheSultan1470 Aw, you followed me to another comment I made! I'm so touched, I've never had someone follow me to troll me online. How quaint. 🫢
I'm glad to see some Wordgirl representation
But I wish you also mentioned the Lost Wordgirl Marvel comic. The first installment can be found online, but the 2nd issue has been lost for years.
Pawn Stars having lost media is wild.
As do most reality TV shows
A detail you forgot to mention when discussing SegaSonic was that there were plans to release a localization of the actual arcade cabinet.
There are unused sprites in the game of Robotnik/Eggman’s design from the SatAM and Archie comics.
Yeah I thought he would mention that
The only notion I could ever remember Rubbadubbers by was "That bathroom show with pink Rango"
I love that 😂
My take on the Pawn Stars thing is that if the PBS Doc's existance comes from Rick Harrison, that doesn't mean it's real. If anything, I would believe this chain of events: PBS asked to film the store for a documentary or TV show (probably just for stock footage of Vegas or something), which Rick approved. The stock footage was then barely used, not really being a documentary ABOUT the Pawn Store, and then Rick boats the use of the store in a PBS piece to build up his media cred.
Love your vids Quinton
Kinda reminds me of John K's lies.
yooo quinton
That's what I'm thinking. At most, it might be a doc about businesses on the fringes of Vegas, and they may have done a short segment or interview. But it certainly wouldn't be a whole documentary about the pawn shop.
Believe it or not, ive actually PLAYED sega sonic before, like, with the track ball!
Im not from japan or anything, I'm in the US right now.
But SOMEHOW my local arcade actually had it!
Ill be honest, it was fun! the track ball wasn't even that bad.
Let me guess, Galloping Ghost Arcade?
Same it was hard I couldn’t beat the first level
paw patrol in the thumbnail reminds me of something that could be lost media, here in brasil Marshall used to have a girl voice in 2013/2014 but they not only changed to a boy voice but re-recorded all the episodes with their new voices, (they changed in 2016 i think) and now i can’t find episodes with Marshall’s original voice.
edit: not only Marshall but Zuma too.
Oh wow i didn’t know Marshall and Zuma used to have girl voices
O? New lost media?
interesting, are you sure it’s definitely lost? try searching in google and add “before:2015” after your search to see for sure
@@rainbowspongebobapparently, if you look deep enough you’re able to find some low quality clips with the old voices but not full episodes.
@@Nutellacat wow that’s awesome do you know if the low quality clips with the old voices are on UA-cam by chance?
I completely forgot about Rubbadubbers until the beginning of this video and the explosion I had in my mind was powerful enough to be heard from miles away
The nostalgia I feel from seeing it is heavy
I didn't watch it on TV but on a fucking VCR tape...
I'm only 21 so it's kinda funny but cool
I think I only had about 6 EPS tho
SAME!!!! i remember watching it on a hit entertainment dvd i had as a kid
I also think because of how Sega Sonic was a failure in Japan made them discourage the idea of porting the game overseas. There's sprites of english text in the game and as well as sprites for Robotnik, the one from the American Sonic cartoon.
Seeing word girl in the thumbnail already caught my interest brings back a lot of memories to my childhood
Sameeee 😮
toby was a simp though but we still stan toby /j
sameee
SAMEE
Sandwich guy had a different voice in the pilot but only a minor role.
I still want to know if Disney did a pilot for their recent show T.O.T.S. Cause a year before its premiere, they showed off a screenshot of Pip, Freddy, and baby Mia the kitten in what looked like their earliest designs with some differences compared to their final designs in the show. Makes me wonder if there was a pilot with those designs.
Paw Patrol and WordGirl in the same thumbnail is one of the weirdest combinations I’ve ever seen for a UA-cam video…
WordGirl in the thumbnail heavily spooks me.
@@marv685 I didn’t realize something was wrong with work girl till you pointed it out. looks like the alternate universe of her where she was dropped as a child.
Not really, both are shows are intended for young children. I'm pretty sure in my country, they even aired on the same channels.
@@zEr-ne5riperfect description lol
what? I can think of lots of groups that those two would go in together
I've been an animator mostly in TV/streaming for 7 years now, and I've actually never seen a full pilot episode being worked on. Usually there are short test scenes done by different outsource studios when they bid on a project. And after that, in my experience it's been that you just start working on the first episode, and usually end up heavily reworking it later as the details of the style get decided on
seeing the rubbadubbers in the thumbnail immediately unlocked memories of a compilation vhs tape that my grandmother had of a bunch of cartoons from the late 90s and early 2000s, that my sister and I used to watch when we went to her house
Finally some pbs kids mentions in a video like this
I remember watching the WordGirl shorts, the title was a little longer it was called something like "the amazing collosal adventures of WordGirl" and was definitely not as polished as the final show. I think one of the villians even had his origin story shown in the short?
It was Dr Two-Brains. Poor Steven Boxleitner ;_;
Sure did, Dr. Two Brains had his origin shown, and the Butcher, sort of? Your memory of the name is right on the money.
The shorts are still around on youtube, though "A Better Mousetrap" is a bit harder to find. Part four, the last time Two Brain's less evil persona speaks.
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I found a piece of kind of obscure lost media you might want to talk about in your videos. There is this UA-cam channel from the company Frederator, Cartoon Hangover, that has some lost media. Basically, Cartoon Hangover had a project called “Really Short Shorts” in 2012 that 3 animatiors would make cartoons for, and there were a lot of these animations but almost all of them are completely missing with only thumbnails found, and there is basically nothing about this online. The animatiors were Elliot Cowan, Lulinternet, and Melaphantastic. Some of the animations were called: Junk food rave (found), Grumpy acid man, Alphabet Monster, Carmen Geddit, Veggies vs fat boy, Easter bunny’s origin story, etc (not the same as “too cool cartoons”)
I have also been searching for the original Cartoon Hangover with Emily episodes! So glad to see other people talking about the lost frederator videos!
@@Battybribri That’s Great! I’ve been searching for really short shorts since April and haven’t found much though :( what year was the cartoon hangover with Emily episodes from?
As a huge Wordgirl fan, I didn't even know a pilot existed. Now I'm intrigued.
I was into Wordgirl when it first aired and even dabbled in the online fanbase just a bit, I honestly don’t ever remember seeing a pilot episode anywhere. Not saying one doesn’t exist but if it does I don’t believe it was ever shared online
I went to college in boston for animation 2007-2010 and i had a few classmates who were animators at soup2nuts(r.ip. 😢) and I’ve been there, too. Just reach out to people who worked on word girl, i’m sure they wouldn’t mind answering any questions. However, if you asked me, I’m sure the context is that pilot stage meant preproduction.
I asked my dad, who is a huge pawn stars fan, he said he watched a documentary about pawn stars that was so old, rick still had hair.
Interested in seeing how wordgirl plays into the video because that show was my whole childhood
Rubbadubbers looks _really_ familiar for me for some reason, but I can't recall actually watching it. Maybe I had caught an episode when I was just really young to properly remember stuff, I dunno.
Do you remember a frog in a raincoat fishing for a rubber duck near a sink plug during a storm? I'm pretty sure that's the pilot but I may have some detailed mixed.
I’m the opposite. I recognise the name but I don’t know if I watched it
Mmm seeing the image was familiar to me as well
paw patrol is my childhood, i love the old designs and it’s safe to say that in the second version Rock was the one that changed drastically lol.
Paw patrols lost pilot is still lost no new pictures😢
The rubbadubbers was something I forgot existed until I stumbled upon a random DVD of it about 8 years ago.
8:48 RUBBADUBBERS WAS THE BEST! Thanks bro for the “wave” of nostalgia!
Awww man, I was hoping that it'd discuss City Warriors for the Commodore 64 or David Crane's motorcycle games(although the latter he may be planning to cover on a possible lost Atari media video which could also include the supposed Atari 2600 port of Crazy Cars, JimsToy, that block moving game, Shove It!, etc.).
Love it! You should discuss lost kids show pilots more often, and also can you talk about the pilots of Daniel tiger, Rollie Pollie Ollie, family guy, my friends tigger and Pooh, Jake and the neverland pirates, curious George and Sid the science kid
as somebody who's childhood was DEFINED by Jake and The Neverland Pirates, i NEED to know about any lost media for that, NEED.
Family Guy isn't exactly what I would call a kid show lol
Also the Wubbzy pilot is fake.
@@wishbonefan I didn’t say it was a kids show
@@wishbonefan yeah a lot of dumb people think there was a pilot for the show created in 2005 when around ying Yang yo began development (both Ying Yang yo and Wow Wow Wubbzy are created by Bob Boyle) yeah it was probably just an earlier version of the 1st episode.
I have something that you maybe could talk about, I remember a game that I reffered to as "Angry Pumpkins", because it was basically an Angry Birds ripoff, it was where you flung pumpkins at certain spooky things that I can't remember, it had a spooky setting. I can't find it on the app store anymore. When I couldn't find it for nostalgia I was bummed out because I wanted to play it again, even if it was an Angry Birds ripoff.
I used to LOVE the Rubbadubbers! Me and my family will still sometimes quote it to each other around the house lol
I must have seen every episode of the Rubbadubbers! My favourite episode was where Tubb was in a pantomime and he played all the characters and eventually it all went completely crazy. 6yo me was in stitches! 😂Fun fact: Tubb was voiced by the same guy who played the titular character in classic Scottish movie "Gregory's Girl".
I remember finding a few pieces of concept art for the adventures of piggly winks. In an article from 2003 near the time, the show premiered. In these screenshots include, early designs for piggly, a 3D rigged model of piggly, reference images for the farmhouse, and a few storyboards detailing, scenes from episodes, and much more. But sadly, that's all there is to go off production wise, no mention of a pilot ever being made or if one was even made at all, nor was one pitched to PBS. It's likely, that a pilot doesn't exist and that the show was started, right away after it was picked up.
The only other Pawn Stars thing Ive seen is the pitch reel and the Insomniac segment. Never heard of the rumor that there was a PBS doc. I know Rick had pitched it as a Taxi Cab Confessions type show and he got the idea from the Insomniac segment. But it makes sens people could be thinking of the pitch reel for the PBS doc
Thanks for suggesting the rumored paw patrol pilot
I miss Jungle Junction. And as per usual I find myself saying glad they went with what we got with Paw Patrol. And Word Girl was a lot of fun.
Ooh a Word girl pilot would be neat, I remember the introduction of the shown like events before the first episode, being in between show shorts,
The background music in your videos, especially the music in this video, really reminds me of the early Digimon games!
Wonder if anyone looked into any of the offshoots of antique roadshow for the pawn stars video as they had plenty of weird tie in specials and that might fit it. My grandma watched pbs all the time in the nursing home when we visited and they had a ton of weird specials that they connected to their top drawing show at the time.
I miss those days let bring back the good stuff
One of my professors from last year was the head writer on Word Girl. I’m curious if he’d know anything about whether or not a pilot existed.
Would you still be able to get in contact with him somehow?
12:35, right as you said "I've" i got that mint mobile ad with ryan reynolds
I remember a video I watched when I was 6 that traumatised me it was a animation made of thick black brush the name was “pop food” or “Pop Food” it showed a room one frame showed a girl and her mother having a good time I think it was a party then it cuts to blood and the girl hunched in the corner then next was the mother who has having a good time aswell like a nice party but the kid wasn’t there when it cutted it showed them both laying there with blood and a knife next to eachother with writing on the wall that was unreadable due to the thick drawing when it’s just about to reach the end a creepy whispering voice says “pop food” and during the video it plays a song that sounds like a murmur in tune of a song. I didn’t find anything of the video and only found the bit at the end that it says “pop food” if u search jack stauber pop food go to the end it plays the exact sound. I tried finding it a lot of times but to no avail it would be nice for u to help me find this
Another fact about the cancelled North American port of SegaSonic the Hedgehog; its version of Dr. Robotnik was going to be from the SatAM cartoon.
Regarding SegaSonic the Hedgehog, I could see a 32x port happening. Master System controllers are compatible with the Genesis, and a trackball controller was released for the Master System called the Sports Pad. IIRC it didn't sell well, so I imagine SEGA had some stock they could've unloaded by releasing Segasonic on the 32x.
Of course, that's after some reshelling them, because they definitely use the Master System branding.
On top of that, the 32x can definitely handle most of the System 32's games.
@@repoversemedium That too. The 32X had near arcade perfect ports of Space Harrier & After Burner.
saw rubbadubbers in the thumbnail and immediately clicked. I still have the dvd I grew up on :)
Bro, the pink frog opened a Fossilized Memory in my mind.
i've actually played segasonic, it's incredibly fun!! there's a cabinet at galloping ghost in chicago!!!
I'm glad you talked about PAW Patrol! I've done a video on PAW Patrol original plans, and want to do many more, and this video ill help me a lot with that!!
Sweet.
Cool
I swear I saw the original Rubberdubbber where the characters had different colors like the robot character is silver and the frog character is green. Could be my false memory, giving the fact that the TV had a color issue at my grandparent's house back then.
I literally only remember ONE episode of rubberdubbers as a kid. Like, they'd play the same episode every night
Lost media I’d love to find is from George Lopez. 21 episodes in season 6 were filmed but only 18 aired and the last three have never been found. It’s such a nostalgic show to me so I’d love to see these episodes resurface one day.
I personally would like to see that and the magic roundabout talked about in a future video of partially found media.
Whattt I never knew that some GL episodes were lost! How cool! Hopefully we see them one day
@@CarlosM.FernandezRivera-ez6vr I hope so too! Maybe with the recent popularity of the George Lopez Dora crossover ad it would be picked up.
@@MaddoxEzman Well my main interest here is the here is the magic roundabout, but I do have my doubts about him ever talking about it since most show's lost content technically counts as lost dubs.
@@CarlosM.FernandezRivera-ez6vr Maybe he will talk about it someday, I hope it gets found for you!
Word Girl has always been popular. It's just catching up to other people
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Therapist: Realistic Rubble doesn't exist. He can't hurt you
Realistic Rubble:
Sega Sonic The Hedgehog does exist, I have an arcade machine that lets you PLAY the full game. It has a 2 player gamemode where you can play as Sonic, Ray or Mighty, I still have the Arcade Machine and the game is very good, I can give more information about it if needed.
i LOVE rubbadubbers and no one ever knows what i'm talking about when i bring it up!
I love your videos, you make me feel so much more normal for being into this kinda stuff. I even showed a couple to my dad and now he's on a lost media YT binge lately lol.
I have no idea how much you look into lost music, or how to even submit something to the wiki to be found, but I would love if any of the people hunting for this stufff could recover some of my early work. My first few mixtapes are lost to the void of the internet and I dont know how to even begin trying to find them after more than 10 years of them being gone. I just wish I could relrease them now that my music is on spotify and whatnot so people could hear where I came from. I have so many lost masters, lost videos, lost projects. The entire first half of my career up to 2018 is impossible for me or anyone I know to find. I'm afraid at this point the only hope is hoping someone has a physical CD from the early 2010's and uploads it somewhere. I actually found one of my mixtapes this way, someone uploaded "Xenophobe" in it's entirety to YT and I was able to rip it just to preserve my old work. Any help finding any of my old projects would be extremely appreciated. I know it's projecting myself onto your work, but I always have that in the back of my mind when I watch these videos.
Oh and a good couple cancelled games to look into: Marvel Chaos, Black 2, Taxi Driver (based on the movie), and Star Wars Battlefront 3.
I must've watched Rubbadubbers as a kid because it feels like I've seen that frog before. Unlocked a new memory, nice
TBH, I prefer WordGirl’s final design over the prototype for the pilot, which has not been found yet
Always a good day when SuperSonic uploads
You didn’t even watch the entire thin-
Ever heard of a show called Space Chickens in Space? One episode called Chicken Out does not seem to exist in English.
Honestly, all I have to say is THANK GOD that WordGirl’s artstyle was changed in the final product, because that artstyle used in the concept art terrifies me.
You should see it in motion lol
Same here. I prefer the modern design.
@@HauntakuTV Wait, there’s an episode that uses the concept artstyle? Or are you talking about the final product?
@@RB64Official Pilot episode that is before episode 1 which aired on TV and on their online website long ago using the janky art style. It was more about solving a mystery and Mr.Big gets tied up.
@@HauntakuTV can you share a link?
I aged out of educational kids shows when Wordgirl was airing. It was one of my favorites, but I wouldn't admit it at the time.
I was an OG WordGirl fan. I watched the shorts, I grew out of the shows on that channel before it even became a full show, but there are certain episode that just never leave my brain. I don’t know anything about a pilot tho, it’s very doubtful that they made a pilot for the full show but there might be something for the shorts? I don’t know if that’s a common thing, making pilots of shorts, but there might be some kind of test animation?
Word Girl: "Mr.... Big was it?"
Mr. Big: "Yes?"
Word Girl: "Well, Mr. Big... if that is your real name.."
Mr. Big: "It is, yes."
Word Girl: "Where is/are ____?"
Mr. Big: "We're done talking here. ___ take the girl and her... monkey out of here. I've got work to do."
I think this was part of the pilot but it's hazy.
Can you make a video of lost media that was confirmed to be fake?
I personally dont think there's a Lost WordGirl Pilot but there's definetly some lost pages to that WG Pitch Bible
The animation exists, but idk why you wanna see Huggyface wandle over to the business guy with janky animation
Lol
@HauntakuTV Where is the source for this animation you mention?
LSupersonicQ!!! The word girl pilot was confirmed :] I talked to the creator lady and she said she did infact make one but the files are lost :[
Speaking of Word Girl, IIRC over forty episodes in the brazilian portuguese dub are lost.
Rubberdubbers and word girl bring back memories for me.
Personally I don't think that the SegaSonic port would have had a trackball controller. The game would have been a port, not a emulation, (it would have had to have been) so it wouldn't have needed one (like the Gems version would have). Instead the 32X version would probably just have been programmed to work with a regular controller like other, older trackball games (Missile Command, Crystal Castles etc) that were ported to home systems without trackballs.
Incidentally, SegaSonic's arcade board - System 32 - was notable for how so few of it's games got home ports (it was mostly down to bad timing, basically) and a lot of the games that ran on it were rumoured, at one time, to have a 32X or Saturn port in the works, though only Rad Mobile ever got one. So it could be that there WAS a plan to bring a bunch of System 32 games over to one or both of those systems, or it could just be a case of people thinking 'oh well, they must be bringing them to X console cos they're recent/cos they're too powerful for the Mega Drive/cos other System 32 games are also meant to be coming/all of the above". Just a thought.
What about Brown Bags to Stardom live show around the 90s ( it might probably released in 1995, 1996, & 1999? Who knows? ) Do you think it it exists where Lorie Salvatera perform there, or it is only released in albums. I'm so curious about it I've been wanting to see her perform on video / broadcast footage for the first time ( including what happened to the other performance / artists as well ), if you have time to search them, that would be amazing of what is happened. Please do. Keep up the good work on your channel. 👏😊
So I know a guy that knows Chumlee from Pawn Stars. I know him through a shop owner in my town. I could ask him to ask Chumlee to ask Rick if hes still in contact with him. Its kind of a long shot but Since he's an avid Trading Card Game Player that makes getting info not super difficult.
i was like getting towards being too old for rubbadubbers when it came out and remembered so little from it but whenever i see clips or pics from it my heart just 🥰🥰🥰
I remember Rubbadubbers! I was never certain if it was real or not until now, and damn I miss it. The whole stop motion look is so interesting.
Could you maybe look at the physco teddy lost media investigation? There's a lost a german version of the song which, is your pretty normal dub. However for some reason, the song slaps harder then the english version? The instrumental is changed for some reason.
I used to like WordGirl when I was a little kid this is fr
Pawpatrol has been around for a decade and it was a part of my childhood
There actually was a SegaSonic arcade cabinet in the London Sega World arcade, so it would seem that the arcade version did get a limited release outside of Japan.
My brain thinks of a Garfield and Friends pilot, there's a GaF pilot, right?
Don’t think so
The rubberdubbers theme song pops into my head every couple of months. It’s so weird seeing it on one of these videos
I really hope that the Secret of Evermore (SNES) beta build ROM is found some day, but I haven’t even found anyone discussing it than on unseen64 in 2008…
Matell did the same thing with Ever After High, I believe they had the idea for the dolls before the show was created
I made a video about an old youtube video that I remembered clearly, but couldn't find it anywhere outside of a mention on a reddit post. Thanks to my video, the topic gained attention and was eventually found. Sometimes a call for attention is enough to save lost media.
I may be misremembering but does anyone recall in the SpongeBob viking episode a viking says "we like to knit fluffy sweaters" instead of "we like to sing songs"
I'm pretty sure both lines are in the finished episode and one of the vikings gets thrown off the boat as a result.
11:04 I’m not sure I’m correct but is splish splash sploosh from a subtitle of the show “Dive, Olly, Dive”, I remember hearing something like that from one of the old dvd trailers of the Super Mario Show by DIC. not sure if that’s it, just putting it out there.
I remember the stream when I asked about the paw patrol pilot.
Rubbadubbers we’re my flipping childhood and I never forgot them I loved them! 😭
I am a word girl fan and seeing this concept art is pretty cool
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I remember the Rubbadubbers, ehem... _"Here come the Rubbadubber's splish, splash, splish, splosh"_
Yeah, if none of the pilots exist, that (or the starfish's -I forgot her name -catchphrase) could be where the name of the second rumored pilot came from.
It can if we believe hard enough
I grew up with a 2006 show called number jacks It was great
Huffington Post making stuff up wouldn't have surprised me
Rubbadubbers, there's nostalgia. I remember being scared of the shark toy but also wanting one.
I’m searching for the diamond encrusted Game Boy Advance that was allegedly given out as a prize to winners of the 2006 Pokémon contest for the 10th anniversary,and I’m currently unable to find it online or for sale.Any answers?
I thought Yeah Yeah Beebiss was solved, it's a real game but it was never called that, it was just a bizarre mistranslation on the part of the magazine
Wasn’t the Rubbadubbers on PBS Kids Sprout too? Thats where I remember watching it