Yes I did. Including a song called "Playing Ping Pong with a Rino", that according to Bill Burnett (the writer) was not even in the script. Only something he though up.
On the topic of missing music, I'd really like to know what the name of the songs in the 2006 movie Puff Puff Pass are and if they're obtainable. The credits don't list a soundtrack, probably because there isn't as much music as a big budget film, but they do list Jeremy Hoenack of Sound Trax studios for music production.
My theory for "The Passion of Joan of Arc" is that one of the film's actors, Antonin Artaud, was early in his career when he worked on the film, so he kept a copy as proof of his work. He later spent over a decade of his life in and out of mental hospitals, meaning perhaps he left the film there.
@@Mephitinae Same with the Blitzkrieg over Britain, which destroyed a lot of the british royal museum and library Or the various burnings of the Library of Alexandria (one's that weren't previously copied by Byzantines, Muslims, and Irish)
There’s been a lot of stuff lost to wars, but the problem is, most of that stuff has been completely destroyed and never going to be seen/heard again, or everyone who was around to experience it is likely also dead due to age, or being killed during the war I’m sure there’s been some more recent lost media due to wars, but I’d guess there would be backups of much of that stuff
I'm so glad Ready N Steady was the first one included. It's my favorite lost media search and I hardly hear anyone ever mention it. I remember before the song was found it was legitimately unsettling to think about because the only concrete proof that it even existed was a grainy line of text on a few 45 year old lists of records. It was very similar to what we have with yeah yeah beebis. I would often think of what ready n steady sounded like, if there was a copy out there in a yard sale, or if it even existed at all and when it was finally found and I could listen to it the experience was surreal. Thank you for making my day!
Uh.. about Aladdin. In 1994, a CD boxed set called "The Music Behind the Magic" was released and it contains recordings of some of the original songs Alan Menken and Howard Ashman created in their demo forms as well as "Why Me?" - a completely finished song by Jonathan Freeman that was cut. This info has been out there for a while, wasn't aware it was ever "lost".
"The Music Behind The Magic" release is amazing, though it doesn't actually include Howard Ashman's treatment for Aladdin itself (just the demos to the score) and there was some editorializing done. ("Call Me a Princess" isn't included in the original score and treated as just a song attempt that didn't work, Abbi and most of the story changes aren't mentioned, the original, extended version of "Arabian Nights" isn't included for obvious reasons, etc.) The treatment itself didn't get released until 2017. The Music Behind The Magic also includes songs from when Musker and Clements picked up the film that aren't from the original treatment, namely "Prince Ali" and "Humiliate the Boy" (both with lyrics by Ashman), "Count on Me" (with lyrics by Alan Menken), and "Why Me?" (with lyrics by Tim Rice).
@404 TV You absolute moron, I was talking about the animation, you have no need to be like that. How would I know what the songs are like if I haven't watched it? You're pretentious and rude.
@404 TV There's lots of late 60s psych rock? Woah, thanks for telling me something I totally didn't know about my favourite genre of music, prententious butthole.
Richard Williams sucked as a director at the time. He spent millions of dollars for his crazy yet ambitious ideas nobody could turn into something coherent. Imagine how many overworked animators spent their time working on an impossible project. It's like Duke Nukem Forever of animation. And Disney didn't steal anything, I think some animators and character designers that worked on Thief and the Cobbler did reuse some of the concepts.
@@IDHLEB How could people who worked on the thief and the cobbler steal anything? That movie was worked on far back as the late 60s before Aladin was a sparkle in Disney's eye. I am unsure if Disney stole anything myself but it's ridiculous to say they stole from Disney.
Thief deserves SO MUCH MORE ATTENTION. At this point there is ONE PERSON (Garett!) working on cleaning it up frame-by-frame and assembling the director's cut online. It's worth appreciating just for the animators who worked hard on it and the people working hard to restore it.
@@kaiser8659 i can see how. since there were many scrapped concepts and plots and such during its long, complicated production, partially from distributor and producer demands. perhaps some of the writers had to make it more like aladdin to please them. i feel like the personality and especially song of princess yumyum were very inspired by aladdin's jasmine.
I was very happy to hear that garage was finally found after all this time, I had known about it for years but just assumed it would never see the light of day again.
I played some if it. Very fascinating though at least when I played it certain parts werent fully translated making it a bit difficult to get around. I kept getting crushed lol.
@@pucktoad It has a translation just stuff like writing on walls, paper, and the menu werent translated. The actual speaking text when characters talked to you is translated. At least last time I played that's how it was. I remember hearing about a fully translated mobile remaster but I think they plan to streamline the puzzles.
Synth Commando was my former username. Thank you so much for the recongnition of my findings of The Electric Piper treasures. There actually is more to come. I'll upload more hopefully before the year is over. One thing I'm going to upload is a year end 1998 audio cassette version of the story featuring the '98 temp soundtrack songs and a more deleted plot that only made it past the script (WARNING: It's a little dark, where the kids try to return to their parents). But "All Things Lost" thank you for the credit. I'm proud to do my part for the Lost Media Community.
As someone who doesn't even understand how it's possible to get something from a freaking VHS to a computer, the technology challenged really appreciate people like you. Not all heroes wear capes! Thank you good sir for your selfless acts of generosity! Like Robin Hood, taking from the rich media conglomerates and giving to us peasants 😂
@@angiepangie989 thanks 😊 It wasn't that hard for me. I'm happy to do my part of service. BTW, that workprint with the deleted All Dressed Up song was from a Super VHS tape with no sound. I had to link a script audio cassette and line it up with said muted video.
The last week of April this year was crazy. First Jorge did that amazing video on lost cases including the Hitogata train and Carb Solutions raising way more awareness. I saw a lot of cool stuff and other funny odd commercials because of it. Then just a bit later the Carb Solutions and Subway ads were found within the same 24 hours of each other, and more things were being found and other mysteries were getting solved like the kittyshack identity up to summer. It was awesome I hope next year has a phase like that around the sametime.
By the way, it wasn't mentioned in the video but GARAGE is getting an official rerelease. It was kickstarted and should be coming to iOS and Android soon in both Japanese and English. I remember watching the Japanese indie showcase thats been playing for the last few years around E3 time and they announced it and my mind was blown that we were finally getting it in English. Hopefully it eventually comes to Switch and PC. There is also a bunch of other Myst clones from Japan around that time that are lost as PC games were not super popular back then and Japanese collectors are notorious for not dumping stuff. I read the "UNTOLD STORY OF JAPANESE GAME DEVELOPERS" and a lot of the archiving efforts, whilst admirable were mostly people owning a rare game but never ever dumping it because they like knowing only they have it. The history of Myst is actually very tied to Japan actually, since the game he mentioned that inspired GARAGE was actually the first game made by the Myst guys and SUNSOFT loved it so much they asked them if they could do a game like it for them. And Myst was born. There is another game a lot like Garage that ThorHighHeels talked about but I cant remember it off the top of my head at the moment.
@@Batnano I understand and agree with your sentiment, but I am also for supporting publishers of rare older games and they are more likely to purchase the licences to games we do not have. It's easy to say "Nintendo won't sell Mother 3? Pirate it" and I'd say that is ethically fine. But imagine if Mother 3 was so rare that no one owned it and the people who did, refused to dump it? Thats the situation we have for a lot of games. In fact, you wouldn't even be able to pirate Garage if someone hadn't bought it.
Also something to mention is that Mean Girls, one of the most infamous lost games, was actually found by a UA-camr who goes by the name Bodunga. The ROM she has is a glitchy version so she decided not to dump it. However the full gameplay is on her channel.
The fact that there has always existed a tangential relationship between “John From Cincinnati” (Bruce Greenwood was one of the stars) and “Dumb and Dumber”, two of my favorite things ever, is very delightful to me, thanks for this.
I first heard about Crybaby Lane being referred to as a creepypasta. Forgot about it and then sometime later watched it with a chat group only to learn it had been lost. It was my introduction to lost media
I love watching your videos, because it's very clear just how enthusiastic you're about the topic! I don't think I'm alone when I say I can *hear* you smiling when you speak!
I feel like super robot monkey team hyperforce go was once lost media when it ended back in 2006 before episodes were found in HD thanks to it still rerunning in Asia and now Disney plus. But I feel like there was a pilot episode before "Chiros girl" was the frist episode of season 1, we have the title animation to show how the team met but still that was possibly part of the original pilot, on the wiki page it's states that Chiro was hesitant to becoming the leader but in the show he was confident
As soon as I saw the title of this, I hoped The Passion of Joan of Arc would be discussed. It's such a brilliant film and I'm so glad it has been found for us to experience! I was incredibly lucky to see a screening of it with the composer George Sarah's instrumental and vocal track.
I have a passion for silent films. I own the Passion of Joan of Arc on Blu-Ray. It's sad that over 90% of silent films are considered lost, but some are still occasionally sound. Over 30 minutes of Fritz Lang's classic Metropolis was found around ten years ago, so I remain hopeful that more are found. I'd love to see you make a full video on some lost silent films.
That was actually my introduction to Lost Media, those 30 minutos of Metropolis were found here in Argentina and it was really cool to read about it at the time
Something I'd like to see is "Previously Found Lost Media That Became Lost Again". With how sought after lost media is, it's hard to imagine that anyone would let it become lost more than once. Unfortunately that's not the case. There are some cases where the media is recovered again, but there are others where that couldn't happen.
I know of one example of this: The complete pilot episode of "The Lone Cuke". It was an early '90s CGI cartoon that was intended to be the first episode of a series, but sadly nothing more of it was made. In 2020, it was discovered that the entire English dub of the pilot was available on UA-cam, but a few months later the video that contained the full pilot was removed before anyone downloaded it. A small part of the original French version of the pilot is all that remains "found" now.
@@feIon that can't always happen. Because sometimes no one is aware that a piece of lost media is available, or even exists(I had never heard of that CGI pilot mentioned earlier for example).
@@Vorticy135 I don't think so; the video was in poor quality and might have come from the digitisation of a VHS tape that the uploader owned. Unless the same uploader uploaded the video elsewhere, I don't have much hope of finding it again.
I'd love to see someone cover the Wolfman Zapp showtapes. The story is really interesting imo and I'd be honestly ecstatic if they end up getting found, or even if some more light was brought onto the search. Not sure what type of video it'd fit in though, maybe Lost Pieces of Entertainment or Lost Recordings or something? Big fan btw keep up the great work 👍
Nickelodeon need a better organizing system how do you manage to forget a $800,000 movie and documents saying you have the rights to multiple songs lol
My God, I thought the Electric Pied Piper was some fever dream I had as a kid. I remember catching the last parts of the movie (the part where the kid in glasses falls to his death or something) and I thought it was a movie I saw on Cartoon Network. Sure enough this is the movie, so thanks for including it and unlocking that memory for me
When I first saw The Electric Piper, I actually thought the scene where Mick dies was the reason the movie went missing. All in all, I thought it was actually a pretty great film when I saw it.
I remember seeing crybaby lane but forgot about it until you showed it here. It really got me even more invested in horror along with goosebumps and are you afraid of the dark. I thought I'd dreamed this movie up.
All it takes is one humorless and greedy music exec or rights owner to say that a parody song, even with arranged sound-a-like melody, and threaten a lawsuit. Sesame Street was almost sued for a Beatles song parody.
@@mightyfilm Yeah, I suppose your right. Even though the person suing is guaranteed to lose, you'd still have to waste money on a defense lawyer, and most companies don't wanna risk that hassle.
Dexter's Rude Removal I swear to all things I've seen ages ago because of the ending where Dexter says "Ohh ****" I remember so clearly. The thing is that people say the episode was never re-aired, but I specifically remember it was re-aired in 2000 or 2001 because 2000 was when we moved into our new home at the time and had a house party shortly after. We kids watched cartoons and playing video games and the adults had a dinner party, which is the specific time I remember seeing this episode. Take it with a grain of salt but I know I've seen an official re-airing of this in 2000, if not 2001.
THIS!! So I am not the only one. I was sooo confused listening to him . Because I not only remember the beeping jokes.. I remember that final shot of dexter as they zoom in! This aired guys. I swear I saw this right around the time you did. I’d put it closer to 99/00 for me.. but I saw it. On TV. Years before UA-cam. Ugh this is driving me crazy but I’m glad I’m not the only one
That's essentially what happened to JonTron's old bad content. Someone Found them but can't share it because of legal ligation. So it's technically Lost.
Im loving this channel. This guy's enthusiasm for the subject is palpable and gives me an amazing feeling, and there is clearly a lot of work and care put into this content that you seldom see with a lot of this type of stuff on youtube
I mean, that Dexter's Lab episode aired on TV here in Sweden as a normal episode. I saw it countless times as I loved the show back then. Swedish dub used censored bleeps when the bad versions of Dexter and Dee Dee said bad things, so it wasn't uncensored, but it did in fact air and played among the rest. I don't remember the title card.
What about Hot-Wheels Battle Force 5 Total Revolution’s English dub? A Spanish dub of the special was released on a kids meal promotional DVD for some restaurant chain, and it did air on TV with the Spanish dub, but apparently by changing some settings on a set-top box, one could access the English audio instead, a fact that was never proven, but evidence of an English dub does exist, it’s just that no-one knows where to find the final version.
I saw Passion of Joan of Arc with the “voices of light” live music accompaniment, professional children’s choir and everything. It wasn’t creepy, it was beautiful, sad, and intense.
I like lost media when I have to piece together footage of a show either would be animated or a animatronic show in different qualities I don’t know why I love doing that but I just do
Lauer (the man who made Crybaby Lane) is honestly such a wholesome figure, I'm so glad his movie got a second wind and developed a cult following as he totally deserved it
What a wild coincidence! Yesterday, Sourcebrew also posted a video on found lost media and it also featured The Electric Piper! Nothing really major, I just felt like pointing that out.
Here’s a piece of lost media you can find. I have been searching for it for 15 years. It is a movie that only aired for a week on VH-1 and it had James Franco in it. It is called At Any Cost. I think it aired in 99 or 98
Perhaps a video of lost media that we know exists and where it is but can’t get to it because of legal problems and copyright? Like in limbo media? Or lost documents media? Kinda similar to the historic lost media video. I would also consider perhaps lost languages as lost media in a way?
>legal problems and copyright Basically, half of old games nowadays, which are legally unavailable for general public to play. Like "No One Lives Forever" or "System Shock" franchise was. Nightdive Studios does bring a lot of them back, for example.
I first learned about Ready N Steady vía the late “This Exists” webseries (the first YT series I passionately followed) several years ago in a video talking about music that technically doesn’t exist. It was amazing when it was finally discovered
One of the lost things I miss is from the original premiere airing of Thundercats. The characters Wilykit and kat, Who were originally adults, just before entering the cryopods had 2 comments. Kat I believe said about rules "that you don't have to listen if your wily enough" and being pushed into the cryo Kat said about getting frozen - "When in doubt, Chicken out. I'm not going!" As I believe Cheetara forced her into the chamber. This was removed from the series airing and the origin VHS and later DVD's, as kit and kat were children and not supposed to be rebellious.
My favorite piece of lost media is the uncut version of The Land Before Time. I really hope it still exists. If so, it should get an Arrow Video release on Blu-Ray.
I really wanna watch Little Alvin and the Mini Munks, but I can't seem to find it anywhere. Amazon just says "currently unavailable", there's no listings on eBay, and the only stuff I can find of it is some songs on UA-cam.
Who asked? You haven’t succeeded in life until you get a extremely well paying job with the degree you get. Until then you are just some dip shit in school or some dip shit with a paper that says I’m smart
@@TesseractileDysfunction yes you can but I am saying why even bring up college? That’s like saying I just took a shit and wanted”something to excited about today” it doesn’t matter you being in college it’s annoying how everyone in America which you most likely are from obsess over college like it’s the answer to life
@@supermegadong7597 I’m not in college, I was taking a test. The exams kind of sucked is all lol, was just glad to have something to watch after them. Sorry if I offended you in some way.
I assume Cry Baby Lane fell through the cracks during management transitions in the early 2000s, same with that creepy vulture short. The incoming people wouldn't have known about it
>The first one Well, if *THAT* was found, than maybe in subsequent years the mystery of "The Most Mysterious Song On The Internet" will finally be uncovered?
Ready 'n' Steady is one of my favorite pieces of lost media! If anyone is interested I have 3 other songs by the band posted on my channel. Check them out!
I called The Electric Piper "The Electric Pied Piper" The whole time 💀
Also, Synth Commando DID find the demo of Rat Town USA.
lmao you never fail to make me laugh
You forgor 💀
Yes I did. Including a song called "Playing Ping Pong with a Rino", that according to Bill Burnett (the writer) was not even in the script. Only something he though up.
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On the topic of missing music, I'd really like to know what the name of the songs in the 2006 movie Puff Puff Pass are and if they're obtainable. The credits don't list a soundtrack, probably because there isn't as much music as a big budget film, but they do list Jeremy Hoenack of Sound Trax studios for music production.
My theory for "The Passion of Joan of Arc" is that one of the film's actors, Antonin Artaud, was early in his career when he worked on the film, so he kept a copy as proof of his work. He later spent over a decade of his life in and out of mental hospitals, meaning perhaps he left the film there.
ahh la patron
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Has there ever been a list specifically on Media lost during/because of wars? That might be an interesting topic
Many French Lost Media Was Lost During World War 2
@@Endiepup same with Japan
@@endermanwithalowercasee Untold number of films must have been lost in the Tokyo fire bombings. 90% of the city burned to the ground.
@@Mephitinae Same with the Blitzkrieg over Britain, which destroyed a lot of the british royal museum and library
Or the various burnings of the Library of Alexandria (one's that weren't previously copied by Byzantines, Muslims, and Irish)
There’s been a lot of stuff lost to wars, but the problem is, most of that stuff has been completely destroyed and never going to be seen/heard again, or everyone who was around to experience it is likely also dead due to age, or being killed during the war
I’m sure there’s been some more recent lost media due to wars, but I’d guess there would be backups of much of that stuff
I'm so glad Ready N Steady was the first one included. It's my favorite lost media search and I hardly hear anyone ever mention it. I remember before the song was found it was legitimately unsettling to think about because the only concrete proof that it even existed was a grainy line of text on a few 45 year old lists of records. It was very similar to what we have with yeah yeah beebis. I would often think of what ready n steady sounded like, if there was a copy out there in a yard sale, or if it even existed at all and when it was finally found and I could listen to it the experience was surreal. Thank you for making my day!
This is why I think Yeah Yeah Beebis is real and not some copyright trap.
Uh.. about Aladdin. In 1994, a CD boxed set called "The Music Behind the Magic" was released and it contains recordings of some of the original songs Alan Menken and Howard Ashman created in their demo forms as well as "Why Me?" - a completely finished song by Jonathan Freeman that was cut. This info has been out there for a while, wasn't aware it was ever "lost".
Actually, there’s one more song with Howard’s lyrics in the finished film. “Prince Ali.”
"The Music Behind The Magic" release is amazing, though it doesn't actually include Howard Ashman's treatment for Aladdin itself (just the demos to the score) and there was some editorializing done. ("Call Me a Princess" isn't included in the original score and treated as just a song attempt that didn't work, Abbi and most of the story changes aren't mentioned, the original, extended version of "Arabian Nights" isn't included for obvious reasons, etc.) The treatment itself didn't get released until 2017.
The Music Behind The Magic also includes songs from when Musker and Clements picked up the film that aren't from the original treatment, namely "Prince Ali" and "Humiliate the Boy" (both with lyrics by Ashman), "Count on Me" (with lyrics by Alan Menken), and "Why Me?" (with lyrics by Tim Rice).
I belive the entry was about the screenplay, not the music.
I was getting into the lost media scene when rude removal was found and hearing the news that it was found was like Christmas.
Cartoon Network will never air the unedited version sadly
@@Thatguy55595 ua-cam.com/video/757iDlZrbrc/v-deo.html if you can't find it. :)
Not going to lie, The Electric Piper looks really cool, clearly inspired by Yellow Submarine.
@404 TV You absolute moron, I was talking about the animation, you have no need to be like that. How would I know what the songs are like if I haven't watched it? You're pretentious and rude.
@404 TV There's lots of late 60s psych rock? Woah, thanks for telling me something I totally didn't know about my favourite genre of music, prententious butthole.
@@hypnotised-clover no need to be toxic about it
@@hypnotised-clover It's on UA-cam
I really love how you dont make lost media seem scary, you make it sound like what it actually is, a piece of history.
"the thief and the cobbler" deserves a place on this list over a second version of the movie disney made in order to steal the thunder from it.
Richard Williams sucked as a director at the time. He spent millions of dollars for his crazy yet ambitious ideas nobody could turn into something coherent. Imagine how many overworked animators spent their time working on an impossible project. It's like Duke Nukem Forever of animation. And Disney didn't steal anything, I think some animators and character designers that worked on Thief and the Cobbler did reuse some of the concepts.
@@IDHLEB like Broussard with duken nukem forever or nomura with ff versus xiii 😏😏😏
@@IDHLEB How could people who worked on the thief and the cobbler steal anything? That movie was worked on far back as the late 60s before Aladin was a sparkle in Disney's eye. I am unsure if Disney stole anything myself but it's ridiculous to say they stole from Disney.
Thief deserves SO MUCH MORE ATTENTION. At this point there is ONE PERSON (Garett!) working on cleaning it up frame-by-frame and assembling the director's cut online. It's worth appreciating just for the animators who worked hard on it and the people working hard to restore it.
@@kaiser8659 i can see how. since there were many scrapped concepts and plots and such during its long, complicated production, partially from distributor and producer demands. perhaps some of the writers had to make it more like aladdin to please them. i feel like the personality and especially song of princess yumyum were very inspired by aladdin's jasmine.
I was very happy to hear that garage was finally found after all this time, I had known about it for years but just assumed it would never see the light of day again.
I played some if it. Very fascinating though at least when I played it certain parts werent fully translated making it a bit difficult to get around. I kept getting crushed lol.
@@mistertagomago7974 I pray for a translation
@@pucktoad It has a translation just stuff like writing on walls, paper, and the menu werent translated. The actual speaking text when characters talked to you is translated. At least last time I played that's how it was. I remember hearing about a fully translated mobile remaster but I think they plan to streamline the puzzles.
@@mistertagomago7974 its fully translated now
Synth Commando was my former username. Thank you so much for the recongnition of my findings of The Electric Piper treasures. There actually is more to come. I'll upload more hopefully before the year is over. One thing I'm going to upload is a year end 1998 audio cassette version of the story featuring the '98 temp soundtrack songs and a more deleted plot that only made it past the script (WARNING: It's a little dark, where the kids try to return to their parents). But "All Things Lost" thank you for the credit. I'm proud to do my part for the Lost Media Community.
Thank you so much for your hard work!
As someone who doesn't even understand how it's possible to get something from a freaking VHS to a computer, the technology challenged really appreciate people like you. Not all heroes wear capes! Thank you good sir for your selfless acts of generosity! Like Robin Hood, taking from the rich media conglomerates and giving to us peasants 😂
@@angiepangie989 thanks 😊
It wasn't that hard for me. I'm happy to do my part of service. BTW, that workprint with the deleted All Dressed Up song was from a Super VHS tape with no sound. I had to link a script audio cassette and line it up with said muted video.
@@fabbroisproakasynthcommand4446 we love you :) ur awesome
Another good idea for a video could be
“Lost media accidentally discovered”
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@@violenceisfun991 a human, why do you ask?
@@Walter-The-Cat questions help to know people
The last week of April this year was crazy. First Jorge did that amazing video on lost cases including the Hitogata train and Carb Solutions raising way more awareness. I saw a lot of cool stuff and other funny odd commercials because of it. Then just a bit later the Carb Solutions and Subway ads were found within the same 24 hours of each other, and more things were being found and other mysteries were getting solved like the kittyshack identity up to summer. It was awesome I hope next year has a phase like that around the sametime.
Technically, the carb solutions commercial was found in 2011, but it's still awesome.
The most amazing part about the subway ad was how that guy almost perfectly remembered it decades later and was able to recreate it in lego
Has there been any news about Hitogata?
@@blushchuu I don't think so no.
By the way, it wasn't mentioned in the video but GARAGE is getting an official rerelease. It was kickstarted and should be coming to iOS and Android soon in both Japanese and English.
I remember watching the Japanese indie showcase thats been playing for the last few years around E3 time and they announced it and my mind was blown that we were finally getting it in English.
Hopefully it eventually comes to Switch and PC.
There is also a bunch of other Myst clones from Japan around that time that are lost as PC games were not super popular back then and Japanese collectors are notorious for not dumping stuff. I read the "UNTOLD STORY OF JAPANESE GAME DEVELOPERS" and a lot of the archiving efforts, whilst admirable were mostly people owning a rare game but never ever dumping it because they like knowing only they have it.
The history of Myst is actually very tied to Japan actually, since the game he mentioned that inspired GARAGE was actually the first game made by the Myst guys and SUNSOFT loved it so much they asked them if they could do a game like it for them. And Myst was born.
There is another game a lot like Garage that ThorHighHeels talked about but I cant remember it off the top of my head at the moment.
*laughs in pirate*
@@Batnano I understand and agree with your sentiment, but I am also for supporting publishers of rare older games and they are more likely to purchase the licences to games we do not have. It's easy to say "Nintendo won't sell Mother 3? Pirate it" and I'd say that is ethically fine. But imagine if Mother 3 was so rare that no one owned it and the people who did, refused to dump it? Thats the situation we have for a lot of games.
In fact, you wouldn't even be able to pirate Garage if someone hadn't bought it.
@@novelezra ok bro, thats a fine way of saying it and all, and i agree, but you really had to type a whole paragraph?
@@seibetsu I'm sorry for making you read.
@@novelezra sorry for making you mad
Also something to mention is that Mean Girls, one of the most infamous lost games, was actually found by a UA-camr who goes by the name Bodunga. The ROM she has is a glitchy version so she decided not to dump it. However the full gameplay is on her channel.
That was found?
@@Ascension721 yup
@@ree3762 And wasn't dump because of yes
Great vid as always Mike!
Dumb & Dumber was the biggest Oscar snub
Your Forrest Gump voice made me laugh out loud, that's the first funny Forrest Gump parody in history.
The fact that there has always existed a tangential relationship between “John From Cincinnati” (Bruce Greenwood was one of the stars) and “Dumb and Dumber”, two of my favorite things ever, is very delightful to me, thanks for this.
I first heard about Crybaby Lane being referred to as a creepypasta. Forgot about it and then sometime later watched it with a chat group only to learn it had been lost.
It was my introduction to lost media
Candle cove had something to do with "stick stickly" somehow with surviving screenshots of a lost stick stickly episode which is confusing
It has definitely been a while since your last video. I’m so glad your still posting about lost media!! 💕✨
I love watching your videos, because it's very clear just how enthusiastic you're about the topic!
I don't think I'm alone when I say I can *hear* you smiling when you speak!
Thank you! I do love talking about it!
I feel like super robot monkey team hyperforce go was once lost media when it ended back in 2006 before episodes were found in HD thanks to it still rerunning in Asia and now Disney plus. But I feel like there was a pilot episode before "Chiros girl" was the frist episode of season 1, we have the title animation to show how the team met but still that was possibly part of the original pilot, on the wiki page it's states that Chiro was hesitant to becoming the leader but in the show he was confident
It's impossible to see the name of the show and not sing the opening theme
@@qq13563817153 true
Omg I thought I was the only one who watched that show back in the day. Glad its still available, the theme song was catchy af
@@pprot1337 I loved that show so much!
As soon as I saw the title of this, I hoped The Passion of Joan of Arc would be discussed. It's such a brilliant film and I'm so glad it has been found for us to experience! I was incredibly lucky to see a screening of it with the composer George Sarah's instrumental and vocal track.
Yeah me too!
I was afraid hed bring up Wake in fright and we'd get more idiots thinking it was just some stupid kangaroo snuff film.
@@mistertagomago7974 w h a t
@@lilatune Yup
@@mistertagomago7974 pls i need an explaination if you dont mind
I love how excited and hyped up you sound, it's terribly engaging
I have a passion for silent films. I own the Passion of Joan of Arc on Blu-Ray. It's sad that over 90% of silent films are considered lost, but some are still occasionally sound. Over 30 minutes of Fritz Lang's classic Metropolis was found around ten years ago, so I remain hopeful that more are found.
I'd love to see you make a full video on some lost silent films.
That was actually my introduction to Lost Media, those 30 minutos of Metropolis were found here in Argentina and it was really cool to read about it at the time
Not to mention that I heard in another video that the deleted scenes from 2001: a space odyssey were found in a salt mine in Kansas back in 2008
@@kennethpowers82982 thats crazy!!
the absolute whiplash i got at 18:13 seeing gd FRECKLESLAM as the user that uploaded that clip,,,,
Something I'd like to see is "Previously Found Lost Media That Became Lost Again". With how sought after lost media is, it's hard to imagine that anyone would let it become lost more than once. Unfortunately that's not the case. There are some cases where the media is recovered again, but there are others where that couldn't happen.
I know of one example of this: The complete pilot episode of "The Lone Cuke". It was an early '90s CGI cartoon that was intended to be the first episode of a series, but sadly nothing more of it was made. In 2020, it was discovered that the entire English dub of the pilot was available on UA-cam, but a few months later the video that contained the full pilot was removed before anyone downloaded it. A small part of the original French version of the pilot is all that remains "found" now.
@@soko4710 if it was on UA-cam it's definitely out there on the internet
all found lost media should be uploaded to archive immediately so that doesn't happen
@@feIon that can't always happen. Because sometimes no one is aware that a piece of lost media is available, or even exists(I had never heard of that CGI pilot mentioned earlier for example).
@@Vorticy135 I don't think so; the video was in poor quality and might have come from the digitisation of a VHS tape that the uploader owned. Unless the same uploader uploaded the video elsewhere, I don't have much hope of finding it again.
This video's like a weird stroll down memory lane. I remember when many of these searches were still on going.
I'd love to see someone cover the Wolfman Zapp showtapes. The story is really interesting imo and I'd be honestly ecstatic if they end up getting found, or even if some more light was brought onto the search.
Not sure what type of video it'd fit in though, maybe Lost Pieces of Entertainment or Lost Recordings or something?
Big fan btw keep up the great work 👍
-straight up forgot about Crybaby Lane
-misplaced Electric Piper documentation
Geez Nickelodeon, invest in a file cabinet or something!
Getting a bell notification from this channel is such a bless, best channel out there, thanks for the content.
Yay my favourite UA-camr making my favourite type of video again!
I’m still trying to find Nickelodeon’s “Nick-Bot Takes Over” Promo!❤️📺🎶
There's some bump with palm trees from around 2007 or so. Only bit of it I've seen is one frame in a poorly chopped up video.
@@onepacificgal US
@@onepacificgal whats la
@@alex.emp3 Los Angelas i believe
@@AnimatianOfficialIsStinky probably Latin America
Nickelodeon need a better organizing system how do you manage to forget a $800,000 movie and documents saying you have the rights to multiple songs lol
This was so interesting! Love it when there's a good ending to a lost media story
Maybe the real lost media was the friends we’ve made along the way!
Yeah
Why does that make it sound like the friends went missing
No wonder I have no friends. They're lost!
@@slimcognito383 😳
@@TheDigitalApple what friends? What are you talking about?
My God, I thought the Electric Pied Piper was some fever dream I had as a kid. I remember catching the last parts of the movie (the part where the kid in glasses falls to his death or something) and I thought it was a movie I saw on Cartoon Network. Sure enough this is the movie, so thanks for including it and unlocking that memory for me
This has been the first time in a long time I’ve watched a 20+ minute UA-cam video without skipping through. You did it. You peaked my interest.
When I first saw The Electric Piper, I actually thought the scene where Mick dies was the reason the movie went missing. All in all, I thought it was actually a pretty great film when I saw it.
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That stab at Forrest Gump killed me 😭 great video
I like how this was posted just hours after sourcebrew’s vid
I remember seeing crybaby lane but forgot about it until you showed it here. It really got me even more invested in horror along with goosebumps and are you afraid of the dark. I thought I'd dreamed this movie up.
>The stuff of Hollywood legend
>French film
Fetch me my shanking knife.
I know it’s going to be a good video when I hear “Oh hi there”
I was wondering if one day you do another anime lost media, would you also talk about the lost audio files for Lupin III: Part I?
Anime is fpr peeDoughFiles
With regards to that Electric Piper movie, parody songs should be protected under the 1st amendment. Just ask Weird Al.
All it takes is one humorless and greedy music exec or rights owner to say that a parody song, even with arranged sound-a-like melody, and threaten a lawsuit. Sesame Street was almost sued for a Beatles song parody.
@@mightyfilm Yeah, I suppose your right. Even though the person suing is guaranteed to lose, you'd still have to waste money on a defense lawyer, and most companies don't wanna risk that hassle.
Dexter's Rude Removal I swear to all things I've seen ages ago because of the ending where Dexter says "Ohh ****" I remember so clearly. The thing is that people say the episode was never re-aired, but I specifically remember it was re-aired in 2000 or 2001 because 2000 was when we moved into our new home at the time and had a house party shortly after. We kids watched cartoons and playing video games and the adults had a dinner party, which is the specific time I remember seeing this episode.
Take it with a grain of salt but I know I've seen an official re-airing of this in 2000, if not 2001.
I'm sure I've seen it even later than that in like 2006 but it was in a latin american country during vacation
@@929er13 Maybe they aired it there without having issues like it did in the US.
So, was it bleeped when you saw it?
(if it wasn't bleeped, write "fack", it sounds almost the same.)
@@asheep7797 Yeah it was bleeped
THIS!! So I am not the only one. I was sooo confused listening to him . Because I not only remember the beeping jokes.. I remember that final shot of dexter as they zoom in! This aired guys. I swear I saw this right around the time you did. I’d put it closer to 99/00 for me.. but I saw it. On TV. Years before UA-cam. Ugh this is driving me crazy but I’m glad I’m not the only one
Ohh hi there! Man I lit up when I saw this notification 😂 You know your channel makes good content when…
Would love more videos with found lost media! I agree it's super satisfying
Would there be such thing like "Lost media that was found but lost again"?
That's essentially what happened to JonTron's old bad content. Someone Found them but can't share it because of legal ligation. So it's technically Lost.
“The Web of Fear” episode 3
Yes
Mr Rogers talks about conflict, tarantella, etc.
YES. Many times lost media is uploaded to the internet (primarily YT), but later removed.
Im loving this channel. This guy's enthusiasm for the subject is palpable and gives me an amazing feeling, and there is clearly a lot of work and care put into this content that you seldom see with a lot of this type of stuff on youtube
I mean, that Dexter's Lab episode aired on TV here in Sweden as a normal episode. I saw it countless times as I loved the show back then. Swedish dub used censored bleeps when the bad versions of Dexter and Dee Dee said bad things, so it wasn't uncensored, but it did in fact air and played among the rest. I don't remember the title card.
What about Hot-Wheels Battle Force 5 Total Revolution’s English dub?
A Spanish dub of the special was released on a kids meal promotional DVD for some restaurant chain, and it did air on TV with the Spanish dub, but apparently by changing some settings on a set-top box, one could access the English audio instead, a fact that was never proven, but evidence of an English dub does exist, it’s just that no-one knows where to find the final version.
I'd love to hear you talk about media no one knew was lost, such as the anger commentator in Waverace Bluestorm
Yeah ik right!
Finding lost media is like finding treasure, you should do a part 2
I saw Passion of Joan of Arc with the “voices of light” live music accompaniment, professional children’s choir and everything. It wasn’t creepy, it was beautiful, sad, and intense.
I swear to god I watched Rude Removal in cartoon network as a kid, I SWEAR IT AIRED IN SPAIN
I like lost media when I have to piece together footage of a show either would be animated or a animatronic show in different qualities I don’t know why I love doing that but I just do
Lauer (the man who made Crybaby Lane) is honestly such a wholesome figure, I'm so glad his movie got a second wind and developed a cult following as he totally deserved it
Stopped the vid and went and watched Rude Removal and that was HILARIOUS lol
Garage looks like it would make a perfect Tool music video
What a wild coincidence! Yesterday, Sourcebrew also posted a video on found lost media and it also featured The Electric Piper! Nothing really major, I just felt like pointing that out.
Here’s a piece of lost media you can find. I have been searching for it for 15 years. It is a movie that only aired for a week on VH-1 and it had James Franco in it. It is called At Any Cost. I think it aired in 99 or 98
Aired in 2000
@@Flexibledataplan yea that’s it
there’s a few VHS copies for sale for around $13-15 on ebay right now :)
@@daisybutinhertennisoutfit ooooo I’ll look into that
Great video Mike, always enjoy a new upload from you! Have you thought about making a video on lost media that was found, then lost again?
Stuck inside sick as I’ve ever been, so glad to see you come up in my sub box! Needed this! Thank you for your work mike :)
I hope you feel better soon ❤
Thanks for watching!
Hot damn, new All Things Lost video!!!
Perhaps a video of lost media that we know exists and where it is but can’t get to it because of legal problems and copyright? Like in limbo media? Or lost documents media? Kinda similar to the historic lost media video. I would also consider perhaps lost languages as lost media in a way?
If he does that topic then he better discuss The Day The Clown Cried, everything about that movie is fascinating
>legal problems and copyright
Basically, half of old games nowadays, which are legally unavailable for general public to play. Like "No One Lives Forever" or "System Shock" franchise was.
Nightdive Studios does bring a lot of them back, for example.
I first learned about Ready N Steady vía the late “This Exists” webseries (the first YT series I passionately followed) several years ago in a video talking about music that technically doesn’t exist. It was amazing when it was finally discovered
I remember Crybaby Lane. I didn't realize they took it off after that one showing and I was lucky to have caught it the first time.
I've definitely seen the Dexter's Lab episode, or one similar, in the late 90s or early 2000s on NZ Cartoon Network
Wow nz? That’s my country!
Diddy Kong Racing Adventures was not unheard of before 2016. There were screenshots of the game on the first Gamecube box.
1. Cry baby lane has some deleted scenes.
2. I really wanna watch the original Aladdin treatment.
2. You can read the full script, at least.
@@AUM_-po9sc thanks.
Clearly this man hates *Forrest Gump* and we should all shun the unbeliever.
(No, but for real, this was really fascinating. Thanks!)
One of the lost things I miss is from the original premiere airing of Thundercats. The characters Wilykit and kat, Who were originally adults, just before entering the cryopods had 2 comments. Kat I believe said about rules "that you don't have to listen if your wily enough" and being pushed into the cryo Kat said about getting frozen - "When in doubt, Chicken out. I'm not going!" As I believe Cheetara forced her into the chamber. This was removed from the series airing and the origin VHS and later DVD's, as kit and kat were children and not supposed to be rebellious.
Favorite found lost media is the Xbox 360 remake of GoldenEye 007.
When the Dexter’s Laboratory billboard light up a car honked outside irl and I laughed
I'm glad about The Electric Piper, it's one of my favorite movies now
Love your video segments. Would like to see a segment on footage that you regret finding...
Oh, hi there!
Oh hi there!
My favorite piece of lost media is the uncut version of The Land Before Time. I really hope it still exists. If so, it should get an Arrow Video release on Blu-Ray.
Found media is impressing to say the least. A band of internet strangers finding an equally strange piece of media
I really wanna watch Little Alvin and the Mini Munks, but I can't seem to find it anywhere. Amazon just says "currently unavailable", there's no listings on eBay, and the only stuff I can find of it is some songs on UA-cam.
Maybe a video about lost media of early Nickelodeon?
Nice video! You should do a video on disturbing found media that isn’t viewable for the public.
Bruce Greenwood as on "St. Elsewhere" in 1986-88. So when you say "make it as an actor" I guess that's subjective.
Great video man
Watch The Passion of Joan of Arch while listening to 2 feet o' buttcrack on repeat
Jesus Christ that garage game looks terrifying
Do lost merch. I haven't seen you cover it yet. It's really interesting.
You should make a video about unreleased and lost Tupac songs. There are so many that still get leaked to this day
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Just got back from taking college board exams to see this and I finally have something to be excited about today, thank you!
Who asked? You haven’t succeeded in life until you get a extremely well paying job with the degree you get. Until then you are just some dip shit in school or some dip shit with a paper that says I’m smart
@@supermegadong7597 how is that related to anything I just said?
@@supermegadong7597 you can be successful without a degree lol
@@TesseractileDysfunction yes you can but I am saying why even bring up college? That’s like saying I just took a shit and wanted”something to excited about today” it doesn’t matter you being in college it’s annoying how everyone in America which you most likely are from obsess over college like it’s the answer to life
@@supermegadong7597 I’m not in college, I was taking a test. The exams kind of sucked is all lol, was just glad to have something to watch after them. Sorry if I offended you in some way.
I assume Cry Baby Lane fell through the cracks during management transitions in the early 2000s, same with that creepy vulture short. The incoming people wouldn't have known about it
The G in Genndy is pronounced like ‘Goober’, not like ‘Jones’
TBH, its probably easier to pronounce the name like that.
i’ve watched the joan of arc film for a scandinavian cinema course. it’s a fascinating watch
0:12 Yes, it's definitely really really satisfying when you find some lost media
13:08 Sabreman Stampede was _also_ cancelled.
>The first one
Well, if *THAT* was found, than maybe in subsequent years the mystery of "The Most Mysterious Song On The Internet" will finally be uncovered?
Perhaps. People are still discovering new things about the song, but nothing rhat helps find it. It will be found eventually
That Dexters Lab episode was definitely aired here.
But cursing has never been a problem here in holland.
Ready 'n' Steady is one of my favorite pieces of lost media! If anyone is interested I have 3 other songs by the band posted on my channel. Check them out!