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@@rhedosaurus2251not sure honestly, dozens of people have already covered it and I don’t know what else there is to add, other than updating my now-outdated video lol
I recognise that realistic Mickey Mouse in your thumbnail! It's from "Babes in Toyland" (1934) and Mickey Mouse has a cameo because Walt Disney and the producer were friends (and Walt was a big fan of lead actors Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy). Mickey is played by a monkey in a suit and he throws bricks at a cat.
@@KeybladeMaster64 March of the Wooden Soldiers is an alternate title for the film (and is the title on the DVD I have of it) but the original title, as seen in the film itself, is "Babes in Toyland"
25:26 "What follows is incredibly disturbing audio of a women screaming" *Plays the literal funniest stock scream sfx that's overused in almost every 2010's indie horror game*
@@bwfchamp7 I grew up around my grandfather who always watched old westerns, i recognize the scream from a show he always watched. i'd have to ask him what show it is, but it plays on ME TV
Shel Silverstein came to my preschool in the late 1970s and read/sang The Missing Piece. I'll never forget that. It was really fun, and he got a room full of preschoolers to sit quietly in a circle, enraptured, for quite a while. He looked so odd to me, with his bald head and his very full, dark beard.
That man had the strangest career. Wrote the books that got millions of first graders into poetry while making cartoons for Playboy, recording folk albums, and writing songs for Johnny Cash
The first one is absolute BS. "I remember the EXACT time, date, and location I watched it, but I don't remember the details", "My ex would have been in the area, but I don't remember where the murders took place" It checks all the boxes. Lost media, a murder mystery, a Redditor having a close encounter, conveniently specific memories, and so on...
no you're absolutely right. If they hadn't included the exact time and date I'd be more inclined to think it could be true. I've stopped believing most posts I see like this because most of the time it's people trying to start something.
Note about the Unsolved Mysteries airdate! "LIFE" was probably short for "Lifetime," which did air reruns of the show at the time and would eventually pick and produce the show for two more seasons. That said, I don't know exactly how Unsolved Mysteries syndication looked at that point and whether or not the CBS run of the show was included.
It is kind of weird that OP’s suspicion is entirely based off the sketch looking a bit like her ex, her ex being “a smooth-talker”, and the episode taking place in a desert. I guess if I were in her shoes I might be just as suspicious, but from an outside perspective it seems like quite a long reach when those 3 things could describe so many people
I watched Unsolved Mysteries religiously and the Lifetime episodes were the original NBC episodes. If the episode aired on Lifetime in 2000, it was pre-1997 cases since the Lifetime Season produced did not come out until 2002/2003 and released right before Robert Stack's death.
@@Shawnikus Thanks! That's what I assumed, and I am fairly certain the segments from the CBS run were spread out and reused for the Lifetime seasons or at least repackaged on their own for Lifetime. Unsolved Mysteries is just a bit of a mess when it comes to how it's been repackaged and updated over the years, so I can never be too sure haha
It’s also worth mentioning that not all the originally aired segments are included in the re-released versions on streaming services. Apparently they had to re-obtain permission to re-release some of them and quite a few are missing (most famously The Tillman Ghost). So there is a possibility she’s referencing a segment that was not included in the re-release.
That first one seems odd to me. If I saw a sketch of one of my exes on a show like Unsolved Mysteries, I would've contacted the police or the Unsolved Mysteries crew ASAP.
I dont believe it. Like why wouldn’t she contact the police? Even if she wasn’t sure it was her ex or didn’t look long enough, i feel like most people would wanna at least leave an anonymous tip or something. At least get it off their brain.
I mean if it really took place in 2000, social pressure was a bit different then: she might have felt like “I don’t want to be wrong, or ruin this guys life. I’m sure they’ll catch him!” And then 2 years pass and you find out it’s unsolved and he’s still on the loose, and now she feels obligated to do/say SOMETHING. I get that vibe that’s like “clearly someone else called 911/is on top of it, so I don’t need to also do it”
For the Jay Leno incident, I found an article that stated this: "Dave Yermak sent along the following note: 'I don't know if anyone else has realized this, but Pamela Paulshock has appeared on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno a couple times in some skits recently. She was on this past Thursday in a skit where Arsenio Hall 'cut her in half' as a magic trick.' "
The one about the woman being injured has been confirmed to not be on that show at all, but rather a completely unrelated magic show trick from a different country. I cannot remember which, but I believe the video of it is on UA-cam. I've seen it before, as it has been talked about/mentioned in relation to this Reddit post here on UA-cam before.
There is an old movie that a woman being cut in half goes wrong, but the camera fades to black and the guy runs away with a cirrus train because it is his wife? ( I think I'm mixing two different old movies)
Penn and Teller also spoofed this trick going wrong once on a show hosted by Jonathan Ross. Where they literally cut a mock up of a stooge in half and coated the set in all sorts of gunk for the blood and guts.
Seeing those “obscene” songs by shel silverstein in the 70’s is so funny because i feel like people make songs like that all the time nowadays and nobody even thinks twice about it
That entire "cult deepdive" rabbithole on where all the Ninjai content went reminded me how Butch Hartman wanted to start a streaming service which was later revealed to be a massive money laundering operation to a christian church where he literally brought in a gigantic slideshow detailing on how the plan was suppose to work.
lol “OAXIS”… fairly oddly similar to the former disruptTV dude who tried to convince fans to help him buy out the business - without revealing his secret plans of turning it into 100% Christian content
@@That_Emi_Butch Hartman is a famous cartoonist known for creating some very popular shows He later developed an online following He used that online following to fund a "family friendly" streaming platform called Oaxis (premised on the idea that mainstream channels and services are exposing kids to unwanted violence, language and sex etc., and that families don't watch stuff together as often as they used to, both being rather dubious selling points as it is) Late into the funding campaign, a video emerged where he was speaking at a Christian conference where he revealed he was intending on using the service to indoctrinate Christianity into it's viewers, also revealing some rather uninformed opinions on serious matters (such as claiming mental health issues just didn't exist when he was a kid)
Came to say the same thing. No way would they air this and awkwardly cut to commercial. Plus they say it was a rerun??? Seems unlikely they would air it a second time.
Those late night talk shows are made on a super tight schedule. They don’t have time to be re doing sketches. Lots of stuff bombs and they just air it. But this just seems to be a guy misinterpreted a joke sketch about a magician doing tricks in the dark being a bad idea:
My guess would be the couple were not likely to just let some stranger in the house so the described him as smooth talking, but yeah I think this story is bs. Would be very easy to find if real. If not the episode then the crime and possibly sketch. If reddit can't find something that easy it likely never happened.
@@flagler88 yeah, that'd be my interpretation too. if there were no signs of breaking in, the murderer could be a persuasive guy tricking people by letting him in. though we know nothing about the actual crime or if it even happened, so who knows lol
If it's the case I'm thinking of, the guy and the couple met at a bar and spent a good chunk of time there. Witnesses from the bar were also the source of the suspect sketch. I remember that story, but I don't think it was from Unsolved Mysteries.
I remember Ninjai, it was fantastic for what it was especially at the time it was made. Such a shame hearing what happened to it because whatever is the truth behind those who own the IP there were obviously very talented artists who worked on it. I wonder if they somehow sold the rights to the IP when trying to get the movie made but the actual production of the movie fell through but some company owned the rights still and was just very thorough in removing everything. Shame there is no way to track down the artists or animators who worked on it (rather than those at the top) since you'd hoped they'd have a copy of the episodes at least.
Oh my god my friends and I used to quote the profanity-screaming inventor character at each other all the time. I've now got a bunch of half-remembered lines stuck in my head and won't have any hope of finding a copy of the episode to get them out again, this is the worst.
So you’re telling me that an entire production of an animated movie about ninjas got cancelled because a cult was making it??? Well I’m sure there’s more weirder reasons for movies that have gotten cancelled
Welp, akshually 🤓 if you've been on the lost media wiki there ARE multiple cult related lost media and even on reddit there's A LOT of these all the time has well, many are fake of course but others are not because sincerely a lot of really famous/known cults create media to garner more people of course. So no Ninjai is not the only animation and feature film related to a cult(if true) Some of them only do it for the purpose of reinforcing their beliefs between members but of course that needs money itself, so some of their media(cult or non cult beliefs related) are made public for others to see and be encouraged to join or donate money for their cause. Ninjai might possibly be on this end if the cult theory is true.
Maybe it’s just me but even after years the video still gives me a bit of goosebumps, think it’s just cos of the wildly discordant piano at the beginning and the visuals look like something you would struggle to remember from a nightmare
If someone found the one piece of lost media I’ve been looking for a decade for, that being the Herobrine stream thanks to Jorge, then at least one of these can be found
Me and my sister were kids in the 90s/ 00s. We had a copy of the giving tree and on the back was a full image of Silversteins face. We thought his face was scary and would scare each other with it by hiding behind a door or bookshelf or something and pop out with the back of the book over our faces.
I remember in one of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid books, Greg is afraid of Shel's face on the back of the Giving Tree, so his dad tells him that if he gets out of bed he'll probably meet Shel Silverstein in the hallway. One of the funniest moments from that series, though I don't blame Greg!
1:24 SKETCH (Episode of a tv show that could solve a murder) 6:49 CULT (Have you ever heard of Ninjai: The Little Ninja?) 12:51 BLACKOUT (Lost incident at the Jay Leno show) 18:01 ALBUM (Offensive demos by beloved children's poet) 24:04 AVI (Suicidemouse "real" version)
For the tonight show one, could it possibly be Johnny Carson who in the 80s also had a magician accidentally cut a lady’s leg during a magic act? My mom’s grandparents actually saw it and were talking about it.
The first one is so clearly fake lol. Someone’s romance novel fantasy. The “he was driving through the area at the time, angry that I just left him” line really gives it away. You get people like that all the time who try and insert themselves into heinous cases.
I was wondering how she remembered the exact date and time and location she saw it over two decades later, but somehow she couldn’t remember much of anything else.
@@luffyduffy7817 well it’s like erotic fiction. Having people believe it’s real is enough to get them off. Knowing there are people spending time trying to solve their “case”. It gives them the sense of involvement and reality they crave.
@@Thebossstage1Not that weird. People get busy and smartphones weren't a thing back then. If she'd just left him, there's a possibility that he was abusive, and the first two years post-separation is the most dangerous time for a victim. It's possible she had to successfully escape him and get herself settled in somewhere else, especially finding housing and work if she's leaving the town she previously lived in, before she could take a chance on reporting someone for a murder that she only had a bunch about.
i watched the movie that the mouse in the thumbnail is from as a kid and i’ve been convinced no one else had watched it. ultimate fever dream movie used to give me nightmares but weirdly i loved it
I don't remember what it's called, but for those looking for it, this Mickey is in a Non-Disney production, as in not made by Disney, I think Warner Bros, that Walt approved of Mickey appearing in it (I think this was made before snow White) and the reason it looks weird is because it's a monkey wearing a costume.
I'm 100% sure the woman in the first segment is talking about the Jonathan Francia episode of UM. The gaunt face, the name "Jason", the cowboy hat--I recognized all of that immediately.
Regarding that Jay Leno episode: I have a feeling that this is one of those cases where, were the original segment ever found, it would be extremely underwhelming. My guess is that it probably is more obviously a joke than how it was described, with the woman screaming "it cut me!" being the punchline to the build-up ("Arsenio Hall is trying to perform a magic trick in the dark and is having some trouble".) They cut to commercial not because it was an accident, but because it was the end of the segment. The fact that Leno was rarely aired live and the fact that the episode was re-aired make that almost certain. It seems likely that the segment was way tamer than we're imagining, but it was played *just* straight enough that some more gullible/dramatic/sheltered viewers took it seriously.
In the first one, if she's certain that it was her ex, why didn't she name-drop him or go to the authorities about it? It was her ex-husband, not some short fling.
I'd love for you to do a lost media on the lost ARG from the band Drop Dead, Gorgeous. It was for their second album Worse than a fairy tale. No one ever figured out who the killer was.
Can you guys find out who the voice actor was for the as seen on TV 2000s infomercials? The guy who did the Snuggie, zoo books, the original chocolate factory, and a bunch of other stuff? for something that was so prevalent in our nostalgia he is surprisingly under the radar
The first one sounds like it could’ve came from “Americas Most Wanted” I watched it religiously growing up and they did this thing at the end of each episode where they’d recap specific cases and show sketches, aged photos, etc while asking “if you recognize or have any information please call our hotline” or something along the lines.
The Film Rise cut of Unsolved Mysteries is NOT the same as the original broadcast, due to law enforcement and some families requested some cases not be shown again. The orginal Robert Stack run had 13 seasons while the Film Rise edit has 12. After NBC canceled the show,CBS brought it back for Seasons 10 and 11 for only 6 episodes each not 10 and 13 according to Film Rise. Even the Dennis Farrina revial which is actually season 14 with 175 episode run is now 174 episodes across 8 seasons. Even some parts of cases are edited out, for example Cathy Loving being reunited with her savior and the big meal was edited out. Listen to the introduction of the cases, ever notice how sometimes Robert Stack's audio quality can fluctuate depending on what story he's reading? Almost like they're recorded years apart? The cherry on top, is what is known as Season 0 before it was Robert Stack it was 7 specials hosted by different actors of Hollywood's Golden Age like Raymond Burr and Karl Malden. The Jerry Strickland/Missy Munday case is from Season 0 episode 5 while the Film Rise edit it's Season 1 episode 2.
@@angrybidoof847 She waited two years _before reporting to to the show,_ and that was over 20 years before the reddit post. All in all, she doesn't seem THAT concerned about getting it solved.
I was thinking the exact same thing. If the OP truly was so convinced that the suspect in the sketch was (or could be) her ex-husband, why didn't she report it right away? Or, if she couldn't get in touch with the TV show, why didn't she at least leave an anonymous tip or something for the authorities who were investigating the case? It's one of the things that makes me doubt her credibility, as I just can't imagine that someone would just... stay silent about their ex-spouse potentially murdering two people
10:34 I don't want to accuse you of slander, I'm sure you didn't know, but I feel compelled to point out that the article referenced is actually misinformation about what the Hare Krishna is. Speaking as a person who actually lives near a Hare Krishna temple in Florida, the Hare Krishna is a pacifistic and charitable organized church, not some kind of radical cult of personality. Sai and the Ninjai team are a part of an offshoot cult that broke off from the mainline Hare Krishna movement back in the 70s. They're part of the SIF (Science of Identity Foundation) which is a totalitarian cult lead by Chris Butler. He *used* to be a Hare Krishna before breaking off to form his own thing, and it should be noted that their movement doesn't reflect at all on the values of actual Hare Krishna followers. He's as much a Hare Krishna as Jim Jones was a Catholic.
Hare Krishna one hundred percent is a cult. Or at least, within the large body of ISCON there are a lot of groups practicing under the name that practice in a lot of cult-like behavior, such as forced/encouraged desocialization from your previous social ties. A lot of other coercive behaviors. Not all of them though - some of them are just hippies doing hippy things
Cases like Jay Leno are weirdly fascinating to me. His show was hugely popular and watched by tens of millions of people every week, and you can find barely any footage because he never had a dedicated fanbase the way smaller shows did. Back in the 90s - when his show wasn't really popular yet - Conan O'Brien had to host a episode from the Today Show set because of a fire in the studio, and you can find all of it online. Meanwhile the Jay Leno blackout episode watched by way more people is a complete loss since no one really cared to preserve his show unless a celebrity they liked was on it.
I'll also put it out there that Conan is based and Leno is not. 😂 Also, by the time Conan took over the Tonight Show, irrespective of his fan base, social media was growing and we had UA-cam so it became easier to record and upload clips of an episode. They didn't have that in 2001.
I wanna say that the blackout Jay Leno episode with the gag ended up not being readily available because, even if they were to do re-runs, the lighting with the candles was probably insufficient. There's a similar story with the WWF "In Your House: Beware of Dog" pay-per-view, where during one of the matches, the power went out to the arena and the feed cut due to a bad storm. The result was that all of the matches during the outage were re-recorded and there is no archive for the dark matches because the footage of the matches was unusable.
Not all UM is online. The production company behind UM is aggressive about pulling stuff down. There are missing segments that aren't included in syndication and keep getting pulled off youtube.
Tallman's Ghost is probably the most infamous. I've started watching it with my family and was super disappointed when that segment wasn't in any of the streaming episodes.
@@FlamingCockatiel sometimes a lot of the families may have changed their minds due to too much attention, on going cases or more. I even tried to look up the house just to see what it looked like on Google Earth and I believe it is blurred out.
Wow! I had completely forgotten about Ninjai. I remember watching that series and those episodes on Newground years ago, and how I was looking forward to the next episode. Seeing it mentioned here was a real surprise and a hit of nostalgia.
Me knowing Shel Silverstein as a well known author, especially in my elementary school days, I wouldn't expect him to make an album, let alone one titled with profanity!
He wrote songs for a band in the 70s named Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, which were often either nice ballads or country-rock esque music filled with innuendo or otherwise mature subject matter. Silverstein was an interesting guy!
@@nosajdabenoyou when you find out artists can have different projects instead of being incased into a single niche because they are complex people who are able to create for different audiences: :O
Not everything he did was for children. The people who hold his estate and rights (his child along with his nieces and nephew) are publishing the unpublished stuff that is more child friendly since that is what made him famous. I had the pleasure of meeting his nephew many years ago when I worked as a photo tech and developed his film. He was very sweet and chatted with me about his uncle and told me about the upcoming ideas for manuscripts that were going to be published in the future.
Ive been watching your vids since I was 13? Hearing your voice and the starting music is just so comforting after all these years! Even though I know im in for a horrifying and uncomfortable time, its still a mix of comfort and happiness!
Welcome back jorge I miss you you are the goat and I watched your videos every day thanks for the content on your UA-cam channel my birthday is coming on January 3rd and please do more lost media video on my birthday that would be the best birthday gift from you I'm going to be 25 years old I've been watching you since high school thanks for everything jorage
That monkey in the mickey costume in the thumbnail immediately gave me ptsd cuz i just recently got it burned outta my memory but a few nights ago i remembered it and now its following me everywhere on the internet…how did jorge know!? 😵💫
Or if the child they saw crying at the restaurant was being trafficked. “The man had what seemed to be a Russian accent, and he was there alone with the boy…” Yes, case closed. Call DHS.
Why doesn’t the first lady report her suspicious to the police in that area? I know its vague but she can leave a tip and it could greatly help the investigation?
Man i know ya'll youtubers gotta get that bag, but ive known a few people who have tried ag1. And 2/3 of them had massive stomach pain issues. So it sucks to see that they have been sponsoring a bunch of my favorite youtubers as of late lol.
There's a Swedish surreal arthouse movie called songs from the second floor, where a scene depicts a magician sawing through a box with a woman in it and she starts to scream because she is being cut. perhaps that's where the idea came from
There’s apparently a lost media episode of Rescue 911 out there. With the only remains being a script in a TV guide saying “His Baby’s Room Is On Fire, He has only seconds to reach his infant son before the flames do”
There are a couple Rescue 911 segments that have never been found. What makes this one unique is that it apparently only aired on the original airing. Reruns showed another segment from a different episode.
Damn I wasn’t aware Rescue 911 had lost media, I’ve been binging it the past few weeks; hopefully it gains more attention in the community so it could be found
@@blameitonjorgeThere’s tons of lost performances from Pink Floyd, as well as another band called Boston. Also, The Who’s performance at the very famous Live Aid event in 1985 is partially lost.
@blameitonjorge there's a lost dragon tales live show that had 3 different shows, with only 30 minutes of footage online for one and a lot of images for the other 2, and even a Harry and his bucket full of dinosaurs live show from the uk that only has a single image to prove it's exsistance. Finally there is a Mike the knight live show produced by a Canadian company where the only footage comes from a video that has a bunch of other shows produced by the same company
The cult is Science of Identity Foundation, not ISCON (the Hare Krishnas). The foundation broke away from ISCON decades ago. The Foundation is definitely a right-wing, anti-LGBTQ sect which holds Hindu beliefs. Former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard grew up the group, her politically involved family and some of her funding come from the group's connections. (Gabbard is the first federal elected official ever sworn in holding a copy of the Bhagavad Gita.)
I know that when i watch a blameitonjorge video, i know im gonna be creeped out and feel uneasy. But yet it still fascinates me, and i love videos like this
1) The lost media of that Tonight Show segment honestly sounds like a bit done for a film or made for TV movie. I know Jay Leno did stuff like that from time to time. 2) The first story is interesting though. It is likely the Mandela Effect at play here but I'll share it just in case. An Unsolved Mysteries-like show talking about an unsolved case where a blond man in a Cowboy Hat killed an entire family somewhere in the Southwest is ringing a bell. The way I remember it was that it wasn't Unsolved Mysteries but a show more like Forensic Files. And the episode didn't focus on that case but had in fact brought it up as a possible murder done by the guy the episode was focusing on, but after the guy was caught he rattled off a bunch of murders but the one in question ended up not being him. I'll do some light digging to see if anything comes up. If I do find something I'll head to that Reddit post.
Do you guys have any idea what detrimental effects lead (Pb) has to the brain, especially to developing ones? "A lot of things contain lead" So is that why most of America is restarted - they allow their food to be literally contaminated with lead? Lol that might explain some things.
Sorry for the unsolicited suggestion, and idk if this counts as lost media since it's not really known if there is a full recording of it in the first place, but one thing I've been wishing would be found somewhere for a while is a recording of the band Tally Hall performing their song The Mind of Simon live. The Mind of Simon was a demo by Tally Hall, and while the song was thought to be planned for their second and final album "Good & Evil," when the album finally came out the song wasn't on it. The song was finally released officially years later, now named The Mind Electric, but it's release was on the album "Hawaii Part ii" by Miracle Musical rather than Tally Hall, as Tally Hall had disbanded by then and a couple of the members finished The Mind Electric and another unreleased Tally Hall song to put on the album with several new songs under the new name Miracle Musical. However, it is known that the Tally Hall version of The Mind Electric was performed at atleast one concert when the band was still together in the mid 2000s. There is a 15 second clip available on UA-cam of the song being played at a concert at the Pingry School in 2005, so it's definitely true that the song was performed at atleast that concert if not more, and at least one person was filming for that clip to exist, but as far as I know no more footage has surfaced. I feel like there must have been some other footage of this, but it was before smart phones were something everyone had so it is possible that no more footage exists. But I also think it is likely that it wasn't just performed at this one concert, as Tally Hall would often play songs at concerts that hadn't been released officially yet, and some of those songs were never given studio recordings at all or were later finished and released by individual band members after the band broke up. For example, the song All of my Friends was played at concerts but never released under the Tally Hall name, but was later finished and released alone by the member of the band who wrote it, and there is lots of footage of that song being played by Tally Hall at concerts, so it doesn't seem unlikely that there's footage of The Mind of Simon out there somewhere. Idk, feel free to ignore this obviously, but if you're open to suggestions it would be really cool if you looked into it! The Mind Electric is like, one of my favorite songs of all time, and while (as far as I know) the final song was never performed at a concert (i may be wrong about that because i havent looked that hard), The Mind of Simon was and I'd love to see footage of the full song being performed live during Tally Hall's height surface. (Also i may not have gotten every detail correct here, I haven't researched it too intensely, but this is my understanding of the situation.)
7:18 My god it's been at minimum a decade since I've seen anything from this. I never knew it was lost content. I remember seeing it on an official website I think. i don't know. Definitely felt pre-youtube days.
I've been watching Jorge for years, every now and then I see him pop up in my recommended and get a small kick of nostalgia, and then realize why I found his videos so eerie as a kid.
The first one reminded me of an episode of a show I am also looking for. The episode of Snapped about Claire Welsh. An episode many Snapped viewers would also like to see. When you google her name it brings up a locked post with zero replies in the lost media subreddit of someone else looking for it, I have tried posting about it there before but deleted my posts after users told me that because there is an IMDB page for it it isn't fully lost, the other user on reddit has marked it partially lost even though it isn't. There's evidence that this episode exists, yes, but no footage from it. There are reviews of the boxset for that season on amazon of people being like "where is the claire welsh episode?" my mom saw it rerun, once like a decade+ ago and only the last ~10 minutes or so. It never reruns anymore and seemingly has been wiped from everywhere, every streaming service, even the DVD. And there is zero explanation for why.
@@MackenzieNerdyEMT No idea. Possibly Jack Mileskis family didn’t like it or even Claire’s family, maybe they requested it be pulled. But then there’s the fact of the episode having rerun at least once after the DVDs were produced and the episode isn’t on the DVDs.
i can't believe this is how i found out that "a boy named sue" was written by shel silverstein! when i was younger, my dad and grandpa would play older-ish music, and that was always a favorite of mine even when i was in my weird phase where i decided i hated their music tastes. i grew up reading shel silverstein, so i guess that would explain it!
@@MitzthatonekidYeah! Got to stay positive. Occam’s Razor doesn’t help anyone. I’m waiting on the electrical company to get over here and remove a tree from our roof/power line. Hopefully we don’t lose our house. Good luck out there!
YES! I’ve been looking for that Suicide Mouse video for YEARS! Ever since I’ve heard of it from a lost media Fandom wiki and someone talking about it on the Big Star Secret Discord Server. I’ve been scouring through the internet, going through forums of different websites, the Internet Archive, Dailymotion, Vimeo, literally EVERYWHERE
To those who are wondering why I’m excited about Jorge talking about Vercion Realista, it’s because apart from Squidward’s Suicide, Suicidemouse.avi was the first, and my personal favorite, creepypasta I ever read. I remember watching the first version and was terrified of the sound effects.
I remember watching creepy videos during the early years of UA-cam that are no longer there, it was almost always in Spanish and I vividly remember seeing gore and disturbing scenes too
In regards to the Jay Leno magician - something tells me that was an appearance by the amazing johnathan. He passed away a couple of years back, but his whole comedic bit was edgy magician humor where the trick often went wrong. He was still pretty popular around that period of time. And if I'm not mistaken (which, I could be. I'll admit. It's been awhile) he did have a bit that consisted of his assistant getting injured ( yet again) while he attempted to saw her in half. The assistant was basically a walking blonde jokes who was incredibly accident prone and a big factor to a few of those "tricks" going badly
Like how the Sad Mouse.avi realistic video used the part were the man opens the door in a pitch-black room, mainly because people never really talked about that part of the creepypasta. Either way, it's sometimes fun looking back at stuff from back then, it makes you want to archive or appreciate what you have now because sooner or later it might become lost media years later.
Speaking of lost media the BFI have plans to release Vincent Price's long-lost cooking show on ITV Cooking Price-Wise later this year on DVD from their website
a medium later let the police know that the ghosts of the victims definitely remembered the murderer was a smooth talker, yes that happened we definitely know the mannerisms of a man who left no witnesses
concerning Ninjai, do we not have any records on who has been issuing content removals? I know that YT content strikes usually come with names attached to the strikes so you'd usually know what company or owner is issuing the claim, but I'm not clear on how content takedowns work. But iirc, when I've gone back to watch videos that were taken down, I have seen the media player display the name of the company that pulled the content. It's just crazy that we have no clue who's pulling Ninjai entirely.
25:48 Back in the day, we'd be on SecondLife spamming "gestures" that other folks had made, usually memes. Some had animations with the audio, but not always. So we get to one called "scream", thinking it was the Freakazoid bit from the Candle Jack episode. It was not. We were headphone users always and that one audio was just extra loud. Recognized it immediately and proceeded to play it in creepy locations.
I love the live recordings of late night shows!, I distinctly remember watching the Late Night w/ Conan episode that aired during the NYC blackout in the early 2000’s. Conan interviews Joel Godard(the shows announcer) who’s in tank top /undershirt bc obv no AC during a blackout🥵 Conan is a pro who has always rolled with the punches so, so well.
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Hi George I was the first comment on this video. I don’t wanna brag it’s not that big of an achievement.
thanks for covering realista!
Will you ever do a follow up about Dan Schinder?
@@rhedosaurus2251not sure honestly, dozens of people have already covered it and I don’t know what else there is to add, other than updating my now-outdated video lol
@@blameitonjorge Ah. That's true. Oh well, you're sure to make Nickelodeon mad for some other reason anyway. LOL.
Reddit 2 dropped?!?!
Hashahasha fr
Noooo
YIKES
As if one Reddit wasn’t enough now there’s 2!
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I recognise that realistic Mickey Mouse in your thumbnail!
It's from "Babes in Toyland" (1934) and Mickey Mouse has a cameo because Walt Disney and the producer were friends (and Walt was a big fan of lead actors Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy). Mickey is played by a monkey in a suit and he throws bricks at a cat.
I been wanting to know where that creepy video came from.
I’m pretty sure it’s from “March of the wooden soldiers”
@@KeybladeMaster64 March of the Wooden Soldiers is an alternate title for the film (and is the title on the DVD I have of it) but the original title, as seen in the film itself, is "Babes in Toyland"
off topic but babes in toyland is an awesome band
Throwing bricks at a cat?! Unforgivable. Someone needs to cancel this Mickey Mouse guy smh
25:26 "What follows is incredibly disturbing audio of a women screaming"
*Plays the literal funniest stock scream sfx that's overused in almost every 2010's indie horror game*
Fumy
Where did this scream originate? I remember seeing it in the Mickey video but what is it from?
you beat me to it
@@bwfchamp7 I grew up around my grandfather who always watched old westerns, i recognize the scream from a show he always watched. i'd have to ask him what show it is, but it plays on ME TV
@@reedime5396 i beat meat to it
Shel Silverstein came to my preschool in the late 1970s and read/sang The Missing Piece. I'll never forget that. It was really fun, and he got a room full of preschoolers to sit quietly in a circle, enraptured, for quite a while. He looked so odd to me, with his bald head and his very full, dark beard.
That’s a cool memory... Thanks for sharing that
That man had the strangest career. Wrote the books that got millions of first graders into poetry while making cartoons for Playboy, recording folk albums, and writing songs for Johnny Cash
@@princealigorna7468 Truly a Renaissance Man.
@@princealigorna7468 average jewish career path
I was really surprised when I found out he wrote that beautiful song that Marianne Faithfull and others covered.
Blaming it on Jorge so hard rn
Who else could we blame it on? George?
My great grandma starved to death why tf did Jorge not feed her!
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In the club, straight up blaming it
And by 'it', haha, let's justr say...my jorge
Bang it on Jorge
The first one is absolute BS. "I remember the EXACT time, date, and location I watched it, but I don't remember the details", "My ex would have been in the area, but I don't remember where the murders took place"
It checks all the boxes. Lost media, a murder mystery, a Redditor having a close encounter, conveniently specific memories, and so on...
All that the redditor had to do was to tip off their ex's info to the police lmao
And how hard is it to track down the episode? I mean, all the episodes are readily available.
no you're absolutely right. If they hadn't included the exact time and date I'd be more inclined to think it could be true. I've stopped believing most posts I see like this because most of the time it's people trying to start something.
Also the fact that her ex is conveniently all these horrible things wrapped into one antagonist.
@@kenm2709 thats like the least sketchy thing lol, lots of people can do what was described
Note about the Unsolved Mysteries airdate! "LIFE" was probably short for "Lifetime," which did air reruns of the show at the time and would eventually pick and produce the show for two more seasons. That said, I don't know exactly how Unsolved Mysteries syndication looked at that point and whether or not the CBS run of the show was included.
Of course I’d miss that 🤦♂️ lmao good catch!
It is kind of weird that OP’s suspicion is entirely based off the sketch looking a bit like her ex, her ex being “a smooth-talker”, and the episode taking place in a desert. I guess if I were in her shoes I might be just as suspicious, but from an outside perspective it seems like quite a long reach when those 3 things could describe so many people
I watched Unsolved Mysteries religiously and the Lifetime episodes were the original NBC episodes. If the episode aired on Lifetime in 2000, it was pre-1997 cases since the Lifetime Season produced did not come out until 2002/2003 and released right before Robert Stack's death.
@@Shawnikus Thanks! That's what I assumed, and I am fairly certain the segments from the CBS run were spread out and reused for the Lifetime seasons or at least repackaged on their own for Lifetime. Unsolved Mysteries is just a bit of a mess when it comes to how it's been repackaged and updated over the years, so I can never be too sure haha
It’s also worth mentioning that not all the originally aired segments are included in the re-released versions on streaming services. Apparently they had to re-obtain permission to re-release some of them and quite a few are missing (most famously The Tillman Ghost). So there is a possibility she’s referencing a segment that was not included in the re-release.
That first one seems odd to me. If I saw a sketch of one of my exes on a show like Unsolved Mysteries, I would've contacted the police or the Unsolved Mysteries crew ASAP.
She said she contacted the show but she didn’t hear anything afterwards
@@thelonleyUchiha1 True, but she contacted them a year or two after the episode. Certainly that didn't help
I dont believe it. Like why wouldn’t she contact the police? Even if she wasn’t sure it was her ex or didn’t look long enough, i feel like most people would wanna at least leave an anonymous tip or something. At least get it off their brain.
She did
I mean if it really took place in 2000, social pressure was a bit different then: she might have felt like “I don’t want to be wrong, or ruin this guys life. I’m sure they’ll catch him!” And then 2 years pass and you find out it’s unsolved and he’s still on the loose, and now she feels obligated to do/say SOMETHING. I get that vibe that’s like “clearly someone else called 911/is on top of it, so I don’t need to also do it”
For the Jay Leno incident, I found an article that stated this:
"Dave Yermak sent along the following note: 'I don't know if anyone else has realized this, but Pamela Paulshock has appeared on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno a couple times in some skits recently. She was on this past Thursday in a skit where Arsenio Hall 'cut her in half' as a magic trick.' "
The one about the woman being injured has been confirmed to not be on that show at all, but rather a completely unrelated magic show trick from a different country. I cannot remember which, but I believe the video of it is on UA-cam. I've seen it before, as it has been talked about/mentioned in relation to this Reddit post here on UA-cam before.
Iirc it was actually part of an advertisement for Mastercard or something 😂
There is an old movie that a woman being cut in half goes wrong, but the camera fades to black and the guy runs away with a cirrus train because it is his wife? ( I think I'm mixing two different old movies)
Penn and Teller also spoofed this trick going wrong once on a show hosted by Jonathan Ross. Where they literally cut a mock up of a stooge in half and coated the set in all sorts of gunk for the blood and guts.
I think the one your thinking of is from Faces of Death, a movie featuring real footage of deaths and fake ones. That was one of the fake ones.
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Seeing those “obscene” songs by shel silverstein in the 70’s is so funny because i feel like people make songs like that all the time nowadays and nobody even thinks twice about it
They weirdly sound like Johnny cash trying to copy early bo burnham
[Joji smirking somewhere in the distance]
@@xenia_fox_girlsilverstein actually did write some songs for johnny cash!!!
4:31 they said that the ex "would have been driving through the area at the time" but then can't remember the area that the murders were committed in?
Yea it’s totally cap. Maybe not the episode of whatever show it was, but the lady who wrote it was definitely embellishing
That post is so fake
how would they have known that too?
@@luffyduffy7817 because the area their ex was driving through would be the same area the murders were in.
Tbf they said “Arizona, California, New Mexico” so maybe they meant they knew he was driving through those states but couldn’t be sure which one?
That entire "cult deepdive" rabbithole on where all the Ninjai content went reminded me how Butch Hartman wanted to start a streaming service which was later revealed to be a massive money laundering operation to a christian church where he literally brought in a gigantic slideshow detailing on how the plan was suppose to work.
Fucking *HUHHHHHHHH???*
lol “OAXIS”… fairly oddly similar to the former disruptTV dude who tried to convince fans to help him buy out the business - without revealing his secret plans of turning it into 100% Christian content
@@CantTellYouWait, THAT’S what the OG Disrupt guy was trying? I thought he was only trying to scam money off people.
@@That_Emi_Butch Hartman is a famous cartoonist known for creating some very popular shows
He later developed an online following
He used that online following to fund a "family friendly" streaming platform called Oaxis (premised on the idea that mainstream channels and services are exposing kids to unwanted violence, language and sex etc., and that families don't watch stuff together as often as they used to, both being rather dubious selling points as it is)
Late into the funding campaign, a video emerged where he was speaking at a Christian conference where he revealed he was intending on using the service to indoctrinate Christianity into it's viewers, also revealing some rather uninformed opinions on serious matters (such as claiming mental health issues just didn't exist when he was a kid)
@@CantTellYou "Fairly oddly" hehehe
Jay Leno didn't air live, so you'd think if a skit went badly during a show it would just be cut out.
Came to say the same thing. No way would they air this and awkwardly cut to commercial. Plus they say it was a rerun??? Seems unlikely they would air it a second time.
Those late night talk shows are made on a super tight schedule. They don’t have time to be re doing sketches. Lots of stuff bombs and they just air it. But this just seems to be a guy misinterpreted a joke sketch about a magician doing tricks in the dark being a bad idea:
[insert Grey Leno reference here]
@@MrRyan-wu4jxI was thinking
Amazing Johnathon. He had an assistant name Sandra that he would do tricks with and they’d always go awry
Yeah I think it filmed around 11am Pacific time.
The guy was described as "smooth-talking" but if he killed the couple then where did the police get that detail, a saiance?
Witnesses that saw them interact before they went home.
Or it's the profile
Exactly. So many holes with that Reddit post. Just so fake
My guess would be the couple were not likely to just let some stranger in the house so the described him as smooth talking, but yeah I think this story is bs. Would be very easy to find if real. If not the episode then the crime and possibly sketch. If reddit can't find something that easy it likely never happened.
@@flagler88 yeah, that'd be my interpretation too. if there were no signs of breaking in, the murderer could be a persuasive guy tricking people by letting him in.
though we know nothing about the actual crime or if it even happened, so who knows lol
If it's the case I'm thinking of, the guy and the couple met at a bar and spent a good chunk of time there. Witnesses from the bar were also the source of the suspect sketch. I remember that story, but I don't think it was from Unsolved Mysteries.
I remember Ninjai, it was fantastic for what it was especially at the time it was made. Such a shame hearing what happened to it because whatever is the truth behind those who own the IP there were obviously very talented artists who worked on it.
I wonder if they somehow sold the rights to the IP when trying to get the movie made but the actual production of the movie fell through but some company owned the rights still and was just very thorough in removing everything. Shame there is no way to track down the artists or animators who worked on it (rather than those at the top) since you'd hoped they'd have a copy of the episodes at least.
Oh my god my friends and I used to quote the profanity-screaming inventor character at each other all the time. I've now got a bunch of half-remembered lines stuck in my head and won't have any hope of finding a copy of the episode to get them out again, this is the worst.
the original episodes are all on soulseek or probably torrents too its so funny how everything just gets lost media now
@@zeuni866 sure but most people aren't going to go to that effort. Would be cool if they were just on youtube for all to see.
@@BrokenFingerParadise yeah of course, it just seems very silly to call it lost media or anything
I haven’t heard of Ninjai before but it looked like something I would’ve loved as a kid. The circumstances of its disappearance is pretty odd
Please let your subscribers out of the basement, it is freezing cold down here, we haven’t eaten anything edible in weeks
Not until we all collectively settle on how to pronounce “Jorge”
@@blameitonjorge Oh no
@@blameitonjorge Well it's YOUR NAME BUDDY just pick one 😭🤣
@@blameitonjorgeit’s a Latino name, it’s pronounced hor-hay. Not let the poor sods out so they can grab a bite.
@@LuisMercadoorg i mean he himself pronounces it like "george" lmao
So you’re telling me that an entire production of an animated movie about ninjas got cancelled because a cult was making it??? Well I’m sure there’s more weirder reasons for movies that have gotten cancelled
You sound mad about it being canceled 😅
@@simplynothing96 lol ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! We’ve had too damn many culty ninja shows being canceled! 😤
@@simplynothing96i don’t blame them, it was a good show.
Welp, akshually 🤓 if you've been on the lost media wiki there ARE multiple cult related lost media and even on reddit there's A LOT of these all the time has well, many are fake of course but others are not because sincerely a lot of really famous/known cults create media to garner more people of course.
So no Ninjai is not the only animation and feature film related to a cult(if true)
Some of them only do it for the purpose of reinforcing their beliefs between members but of course that needs money itself, so some of their media(cult or non cult beliefs related) are made public for others to see and be encouraged to join or donate money for their cause.
Ninjai might possibly be on this end if the cult theory is true.
It sounds like it was never going to be made and was just advertised to get backers money for the cult with no intentions of making it
The title “Everybody Calls Me Freaky” has aged perfectly even 50+ years later
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Suicide Mouse was apparently inspired by the equal horrific "Mickey Mouse in Vietnam" that also inspired "The Subhumans" song "Mickey Mouse Is Dead."
Mickey Mouse in Vietnam was actually jointly made by Adam Savage's (of Mythbusters fame) father!
Maybe it’s just me but even after years the video still gives me a bit of goosebumps, think it’s just cos of the wildly discordant piano at the beginning and the visuals look like something you would struggle to remember from a nightmare
y’all ready for when one of these entries gets found in a day after this video is posted
edit: HEY GUESS WHAT I CALLED IT, NINJAI 1 - 12 WAS FOUND
The day Jorge peaks is the day something he talks about gets found as he is uploading the video
Probably the last one
If someone found the one piece of lost media I’ve been looking for a decade for, that being the Herobrine stream thanks to Jorge, then at least one of these can be found
@@FallenA1 The herobrine stream was found?
@@peteeeee yes! It was huge news
Me and my sister were kids in the 90s/ 00s. We had a copy of the giving tree and on the back was a full image of Silversteins face. We thought his face was scary and would scare each other with it by hiding behind a door or bookshelf or something and pop out with the back of the book over our faces.
I remember in one of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid books, Greg is afraid of Shel's face on the back of the Giving Tree, so his dad tells him that if he gets out of bed he'll probably meet Shel Silverstein in the hallway. One of the funniest moments from that series, though I don't blame Greg!
Silverstein wrote Johnny Cash's Boy Name Sue . His book Where the Sidewalk Ends was a fav of mine as a kid and very much influenced my writing.
He also wrote the lyrics to the song Killed By A Coconut.
1:24 SKETCH (Episode of a tv show that could solve a murder)
6:49 CULT (Have you ever heard of Ninjai: The Little Ninja?)
12:51 BLACKOUT (Lost incident at the Jay Leno show)
18:01 ALBUM (Offensive demos by beloved children's poet)
24:04 AVI (Suicidemouse "real" version)
For the tonight show one, could it possibly be Johnny Carson who in the 80s also had a magician accidentally cut a lady’s leg during a magic act? My mom’s grandparents actually saw it and were talking about it.
Can't help but wonder if Carol is trying to protect Silverstein's reputation somehow holding onto those censored songs.
The first one is so clearly fake lol. Someone’s romance novel fantasy. The “he was driving through the area at the time, angry that I just left him” line really gives it away. You get people like that all the time who try and insert themselves into heinous cases.
I was wondering how she remembered the exact date and time and location she saw it over two decades later, but somehow she couldn’t remember much of anything else.
At least they didn't name any specific cases and try to attach themselves to it. still really weird though
@@luffyduffy7817 well it’s like erotic fiction. Having people believe it’s real is enough to get them off. Knowing there are people spending time trying to solve their “case”. It gives them the sense of involvement and reality they crave.
What stood out to me was the bit where she said, "I recognised him straight away, so I got in contact with the show A WHOLE YEAR LATER."
@@Thebossstage1Not that weird. People get busy and smartphones weren't a thing back then. If she'd just left him, there's a possibility that he was abusive, and the first two years post-separation is the most dangerous time for a victim. It's possible she had to successfully escape him and get herself settled in somewhere else, especially finding housing and work if she's leaving the town she previously lived in, before she could take a chance on reporting someone for a murder that she only had a bunch about.
i watched the movie that the mouse in the thumbnail is from as a kid and i’ve been convinced no one else had watched it. ultimate fever dream movie used to give me nightmares but weirdly i loved it
DUDE SAME I ALWAYS REMEMBRED IT BUT COULD NEVER FIND IT
What is it called?
Apparently it's Babes from Toyland from 1934.
Yes, it's from there.
I don't remember what it's called, but for those looking for it, this Mickey is in a Non-Disney production, as in not made by Disney, I think Warner Bros, that Walt approved of Mickey appearing in it (I think this was made before snow White) and the reason it looks weird is because it's a monkey wearing a costume.
its insane how many slurs are blurred out in the 4chan tv segment 😭
I'm 100% sure the woman in the first segment is talking about the Jonathan Francia episode of UM. The gaunt face, the name "Jason", the cowboy hat--I recognized all of that immediately.
Regarding that Jay Leno episode: I have a feeling that this is one of those cases where, were the original segment ever found, it would be extremely underwhelming. My guess is that it probably is more obviously a joke than how it was described, with the woman screaming "it cut me!" being the punchline to the build-up ("Arsenio Hall is trying to perform a magic trick in the dark and is having some trouble".) They cut to commercial not because it was an accident, but because it was the end of the segment. The fact that Leno was rarely aired live and the fact that the episode was re-aired make that almost certain.
It seems likely that the segment was way tamer than we're imagining, but it was played *just* straight enough that some more gullible/dramatic/sheltered viewers took it seriously.
In the first one, if she's certain that it was her ex, why didn't she name-drop him or go to the authorities about it? It was her ex-husband, not some short fling.
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I'd love for you to do a lost media on the lost ARG from the band Drop Dead, Gorgeous. It was for their second album Worse than a fairy tale. No one ever figured out who the killer was.
Can you guys find out who the voice actor was for the as seen on TV 2000s infomercials? The guy who did the Snuggie, zoo books, the original chocolate factory, and a bunch of other stuff? for something that was so prevalent in our nostalgia he is surprisingly under the radar
The first one sounds like it could’ve came from “Americas Most Wanted” I watched it religiously growing up and they did this thing at the end of each episode where they’d recap specific cases and show sketches, aged photos, etc while asking “if you recognize or have any information please call our hotline” or something along the lines.
That "Adobe Flash Player is no longer supported" message hurt my soul 😭
The Film Rise cut of Unsolved Mysteries is NOT the same as the original broadcast, due to law enforcement and some families requested some cases not be shown again. The orginal Robert Stack run had 13 seasons while the Film Rise edit has 12. After NBC canceled the show,CBS brought it back for Seasons 10 and 11 for only 6 episodes each not 10 and 13 according to Film Rise. Even the Dennis Farrina revial which is actually season 14 with 175 episode run is now 174 episodes across 8 seasons. Even some parts of cases are edited out, for example Cathy Loving being reunited with her savior and the big meal was edited out. Listen to the introduction of the cases, ever notice how sometimes Robert Stack's audio quality can fluctuate depending on what story he's reading? Almost like they're recorded years apart?
The cherry on top, is what is known as Season 0 before it was Robert Stack it was 7 specials hosted by different actors of Hollywood's Golden Age like Raymond Burr and Karl Malden. The Jerry Strickland/Missy Munday case is from Season 0 episode 5 while the Film Rise edit it's Season 1 episode 2.
whilst the Reddit post does sound fake this is important to mention. I'm glad there's other big UM fans who notice things like this.
I wonder why the woman in the first story waited 2 years after seeing the sketch of the murderer
Might of been looking into it herself, and turned to reddit as her last hope
@@angrybidoof847 She waited two years _before reporting to to the show,_ and that was over 20 years before the reddit post. All in all, she doesn't seem THAT concerned about getting it solved.
bc it’s fake
@@angrybidoof847Its fake
I was thinking the exact same thing.
If the OP truly was so convinced that the suspect in the sketch was (or could be) her ex-husband, why didn't she report it right away? Or, if she couldn't get in touch with the TV show, why didn't she at least leave an anonymous tip or something for the authorities who were investigating the case?
It's one of the things that makes me doubt her credibility, as I just can't imagine that someone would just... stay silent about their ex-spouse potentially murdering two people
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I don't want to accuse you of slander, I'm sure you didn't know, but I feel compelled to point out that the article referenced is actually misinformation about what the Hare Krishna is. Speaking as a person who actually lives near a Hare Krishna temple in Florida, the Hare Krishna is a pacifistic and charitable organized church, not some kind of radical cult of personality. Sai and the Ninjai team are a part of an offshoot cult that broke off from the mainline Hare Krishna movement back in the 70s. They're part of the SIF (Science of Identity Foundation) which is a totalitarian cult lead by Chris Butler. He *used* to be a Hare Krishna before breaking off to form his own thing, and it should be noted that their movement doesn't reflect at all on the values of actual Hare Krishna followers. He's as much a Hare Krishna as Jim Jones was a Catholic.
Hare Krishna one hundred percent is a cult. Or at least, within the large body of ISCON there are a lot of groups practicing under the name that practice in a lot of cult-like behavior, such as forced/encouraged desocialization from your previous social ties. A lot of other coercive behaviors. Not all of them though - some of them are just hippies doing hippy things
thanks for pointing that out!
I met some once. They were feeding the homeless and they jogged around and chanted but didn't proselytize like some religious charities do.
Cases like Jay Leno are weirdly fascinating to me. His show was hugely popular and watched by tens of millions of people every week, and you can find barely any footage because he never had a dedicated fanbase the way smaller shows did. Back in the 90s - when his show wasn't really popular yet - Conan O'Brien had to host a episode from the Today Show set because of a fire in the studio, and you can find all of it online. Meanwhile the Jay Leno blackout episode watched by way more people is a complete loss since no one really cared to preserve his show unless a celebrity they liked was on it.
I'll also put it out there that Conan is based and Leno is not. 😂
Also, by the time Conan took over the Tonight Show, irrespective of his fan base, social media was growing and we had UA-cam so it became easier to record and upload clips of an episode.
They didn't have that in 2001.
I wanna say that the blackout Jay Leno episode with the gag ended up not being readily available because, even if they were to do re-runs, the lighting with the candles was probably insufficient. There's a similar story with the WWF "In Your House: Beware of Dog" pay-per-view, where during one of the matches, the power went out to the arena and the feed cut due to a bad storm. The result was that all of the matches during the outage were re-recorded and there is no archive for the dark matches because the footage of the matches was unusable.
Not all UM is online. The production company behind UM is aggressive about pulling stuff down. There are missing segments that aren't included in syndication and keep getting pulled off youtube.
Tallman's Ghost is probably the most infamous. I've started watching it with my family and was super disappointed when that segment wasn't in any of the streaming episodes.
@@maxkproductionsit’s on the DVD version but it’s been posted online on UA-cam!
Why would they do that?
@@FlamingCockatiel sometimes a lot of the families may have changed their minds due to too much attention, on going cases or more. I even tried to look up the house just to see what it looked like on Google Earth and I believe it is blurred out.
@@DMINISHED9 Good to know. Thank you.
1:42 A place for Reddit users to do what together???🤨🤨🤨
Wow! I had completely forgotten about Ninjai. I remember watching that series and those episodes on Newground years ago, and how I was looking forward to the next episode. Seeing it mentioned here was a real surprise and a hit of nostalgia.
It looks like something I would’ve loved as a kid, wish I could see it before it disappeared
Me knowing Shel Silverstein as a well known author, especially in my elementary school days, I wouldn't expect him to make an album, let alone one titled with profanity!
He also worked for Playboy, so… 🤷🏼♂️
The dude slept with a lot of women too
He wrote songs for a band in the 70s named Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, which were often either nice ballads or country-rock esque music filled with innuendo or otherwise mature subject matter. Silverstein was an interesting guy!
@@nosajdabenoyou when you find out artists can have different projects instead of being incased into a single niche because they are complex people who are able to create for different audiences: :O
Not everything he did was for children. The people who hold his estate and rights (his child along with his nieces and nephew) are publishing the unpublished stuff that is more child friendly since that is what made him famous. I had the pleasure of meeting his nephew many years ago when I worked as a photo tech and developed his film. He was very sweet and chatted with me about his uncle and told me about the upcoming ideas for manuscripts that were going to be published in the future.
25:47 my mom when she gave birth to me
Ive been watching your vids since I was 13? Hearing your voice and the starting music is just so comforting after all these years! Even though I know im in for a horrifying and uncomfortable time, its still a mix of comfort and happiness!
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The goat is back
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The goat was never gone
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Welcome back jorge I miss you you are the goat and I watched your videos every day thanks for the content on your UA-cam channel my birthday is coming on January 3rd and please do more lost media video on my birthday that would be the best birthday gift from you I'm going to be 25 years old I've been watching you since high school thanks for everything jorage
@@Ender-kk7gg i was about to say that lmao
Me when the media is lost or smth idk
Man I hate it when I can’t watch a 7 second meme video because it’s lost media ☹️
That monkey in the mickey costume in the thumbnail immediately gave me ptsd cuz i just recently got it burned outta my memory but a few nights ago i remembered it and now its following me everywhere on the internet…how did jorge know!? 😵💫
Around 90% of RBI is posts from kids wondering if they were kidnapped.
Or if the child they saw crying at the restaurant was being trafficked.
“The man had what seemed to be a Russian accent, and he was there alone with the boy…”
Yes, case closed. Call DHS.
Why doesn’t the first lady report her suspicious to the police in that area? I know its vague but she can leave a tip and it could greatly help the investigation?
Man i know ya'll youtubers gotta get that bag, but ive known a few people who have tried ag1. And 2/3 of them had massive stomach pain issues. So it sucks to see that they have been sponsoring a bunch of my favorite youtubers as of late lol.
Sounds like their problem. Allergies exist and vitamin pills have nothing to do with them
There's a Swedish surreal arthouse movie called songs from the second floor, where a scene depicts a magician sawing through a box with a woman in it and she starts to scream because she is being cut. perhaps that's where the idea came from
That movie is cool and the last scene is a masterpiece of leading the eye magician-style!
There’s apparently a lost media episode of Rescue 911 out there. With the only remains being a script in a TV guide saying
“His Baby’s Room Is On Fire,
He has only seconds to reach his infant son before the flames do”
I used to love that show, id totally forgotten it! Thank you😊
There are a couple Rescue 911 segments that have never been found. What makes this one unique is that it apparently only aired on the original airing. Reruns showed another segment from a different episode.
Damn I wasn’t aware Rescue 911 had lost media, I’ve been binging it the past few weeks; hopefully it gains more attention in the community so it could be found
Ye so it was probs just an unaired ep
@@saadbunni no it did certainly air, it for now just seems like it’s been lost to time
Whoever buys something media related only to horde it without ever uploading a copy are the worst types of people
Literally. Seeing the words “Private collector” always makes my eye twitch
@@BlackCatBlackRabbit5 like you can still be the owner of the only physical copy of you upload the files but people don't get that for some reason 😂
@@spoo5122 Makes it all the more valuable
I would really like to see a video on lost concerts and live performances of kids shows
Oh that’s right, that was suggested forever ago. Sounds cool, I’ll see if I could find any
I’d love to see that too! Theres a surprising amount of Wiggles lost media.
Don't get me started on wiggles lol I have tons of tapes somewhere that might have some lost media on it 😂😂😂@@whatamisupposedtoputhere
@@blameitonjorgeThere’s tons of lost performances from Pink Floyd, as well as another band called Boston. Also, The Who’s performance at the very famous Live Aid event in 1985 is partially lost.
@blameitonjorge there's a lost dragon tales live show that had 3 different shows, with only 30 minutes of footage online for one and a lot of images for the other 2, and even a Harry and his bucket full of dinosaurs live show from the uk that only has a single image to prove it's exsistance. Finally there is a Mike the knight live show produced by a Canadian company where the only footage comes from a video that has a bunch of other shows produced by the same company
The cult is Science of Identity Foundation, not ISCON (the Hare Krishnas). The foundation broke away from ISCON decades ago. The Foundation is definitely a right-wing, anti-LGBTQ sect which holds Hindu beliefs. Former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard grew up the group, her politically involved family and some of her funding come from the group's connections. (Gabbard is the first federal elected official ever sworn in holding a copy of the Bhagavad Gita.)
I know that when i watch a blameitonjorge video, i know im gonna be creeped out and feel uneasy. But yet it still fascinates me, and i love videos like this
5:48 Oh man I remember the days of seeing what was on tv in the paper! It wasn’t too long ago really
1) The lost media of that Tonight Show segment honestly sounds like a bit done for a film or made for TV movie. I know Jay Leno did stuff like that from time to time.
2) The first story is interesting though. It is likely the Mandela Effect at play here but I'll share it just in case. An Unsolved Mysteries-like show talking about an unsolved case where a blond man in a Cowboy Hat killed an entire family somewhere in the Southwest is ringing a bell. The way I remember it was that it wasn't Unsolved Mysteries but a show more like Forensic Files. And the episode didn't focus on that case but had in fact brought it up as a possible murder done by the guy the episode was focusing on, but after the guy was caught he rattled off a bunch of murders but the one in question ended up not being him.
I'll do some light digging to see if anything comes up. If I do find something I'll head to that Reddit post.
Fun Fact: All AG1 sold in California has a "May contain lead" disclaimer on the packaging.
well I’ve been used to seeing “This product contains a chemical known to cause cancer by the state of California” labels so no biggie
It builds character Lol.
Alot of things contain lead. California just requires it to be labled
Fruit naturally contains micro amounts of lead
Do you guys have any idea what detrimental effects lead (Pb) has to the brain, especially to developing ones?
"A lot of things contain lead"
So is that why most of America is restarted - they allow their food to be literally contaminated with lead? Lol that might explain some things.
Sorry for the unsolicited suggestion, and idk if this counts as lost media since it's not really known if there is a full recording of it in the first place, but one thing I've been wishing would be found somewhere for a while is a recording of the band Tally Hall performing their song The Mind of Simon live. The Mind of Simon was a demo by Tally Hall, and while the song was thought to be planned for their second and final album "Good & Evil," when the album finally came out the song wasn't on it. The song was finally released officially years later, now named The Mind Electric, but it's release was on the album "Hawaii Part ii" by Miracle Musical rather than Tally Hall, as Tally Hall had disbanded by then and a couple of the members finished The Mind Electric and another unreleased Tally Hall song to put on the album with several new songs under the new name Miracle Musical. However, it is known that the Tally Hall version of The Mind Electric was performed at atleast one concert when the band was still together in the mid 2000s. There is a 15 second clip available on UA-cam of the song being played at a concert at the Pingry School in 2005, so it's definitely true that the song was performed at atleast that concert if not more, and at least one person was filming for that clip to exist, but as far as I know no more footage has surfaced. I feel like there must have been some other footage of this, but it was before smart phones were something everyone had so it is possible that no more footage exists. But I also think it is likely that it wasn't just performed at this one concert, as Tally Hall would often play songs at concerts that hadn't been released officially yet, and some of those songs were never given studio recordings at all or were later finished and released by individual band members after the band broke up. For example, the song All of my Friends was played at concerts but never released under the Tally Hall name, but was later finished and released alone by the member of the band who wrote it, and there is lots of footage of that song being played by Tally Hall at concerts, so it doesn't seem unlikely that there's footage of The Mind of Simon out there somewhere.
Idk, feel free to ignore this obviously, but if you're open to suggestions it would be really cool if you looked into it! The Mind Electric is like, one of my favorite songs of all time, and while (as far as I know) the final song was never performed at a concert (i may be wrong about that because i havent looked that hard), The Mind of Simon was and I'd love to see footage of the full song being performed live during Tally Hall's height surface. (Also i may not have gotten every detail correct here, I haven't researched it too intensely, but this is my understanding of the situation.)
25:32 "Epic woman screaming SFX beatdrop"
LMAO the classic middle bingo card checkbox “Cult was involved”
7:18 My god it's been at minimum a decade since I've seen anything from this. I never knew it was lost content. I remember seeing it on an official website I think. i don't know. Definitely felt pre-youtube days.
Pretty sure it was Atom
UA-cam has been around for almost 20 years
video starts at 1:23
The Jay Leno one ending with "have you seen this? Have you heard about this?" Got me good lol
I've been watching Jorge for years, every now and then I see him pop up in my recommended and get a small kick of nostalgia, and then realize why I found his videos so eerie as a kid.
2000s Unsolved Mysteries reruns? That would have been Lifetime Movie Network for women. I used to watch those reruns every morning lol
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A new blameitonjorge for my birthday hooray!!
Happy Birthday! 🎉🎉
Happy birthday :)
Happy birthday, Leane!!
The first one reminded me of an episode of a show I am also looking for. The episode of Snapped about Claire Welsh. An episode many Snapped viewers would also like to see. When you google her name it brings up a locked post with zero replies in the lost media subreddit of someone else looking for it, I have tried posting about it there before but deleted my posts after users told me that because there is an IMDB page for it it isn't fully lost, the other user on reddit has marked it partially lost even though it isn't. There's evidence that this episode exists, yes, but no footage from it. There are reviews of the boxset for that season on amazon of people being like "where is the claire welsh episode?" my mom saw it rerun, once like a decade+ ago and only the last ~10 minutes or so. It never reruns anymore and seemingly has been wiped from everywhere, every streaming service, even the DVD. And there is zero explanation for why.
what
@@CypherIsland what
Weird i just searched as well, out of curiosity. I wonder what happened...
@@MackenzieNerdyEMT No idea. Possibly Jack Mileskis family didn’t like it or even Claire’s family, maybe they requested it be pulled. But then there’s the fact of the episode having rerun at least once after the DVDs were produced and the episode isn’t on the DVDs.
"lies told on the internet complete with pronunciation and grammar errors Vol. 2"
i can't believe this is how i found out that "a boy named sue" was written by shel silverstein! when i was younger, my dad and grandpa would play older-ish music, and that was always a favorite of mine even when i was in my weird phase where i decided i hated their music tastes. i grew up reading shel silverstein, so i guess that would explain it!
1:24 video starts
18:30 To this day, I honestly thought that Shel Silverstein was a fictional guy from Diary of a wimpy kid, aint no wayy that dude is real lmaoo 💀💀
That's literally what I thought too. Like this dude is real?
I only remember him for the giving tree, which is a good book
You people are uncultured.
Ah Jorge, once again you come back. My life got really bad as of late. But you uploading makes me so happy.
Hey man, hope everything gets better soon 🙏🏼
@@blameitonjorge life always gets better, no going back only forwards brother!
@@MitzthatonekidYeah! Got to stay positive. Occam’s Razor doesn’t help anyone. I’m waiting on the electrical company to get over here and remove a tree from our roof/power line. Hopefully we don’t lose our house. Good luck out there!
@@Zanemob I hope everything goes well!
I hope things get better for you
Oof a CW for those flashing lights at the end for ya girl with Epilepsy over here.
ayyyyy new jorge video, it's a good saturday
YES! I’ve been looking for that Suicide Mouse video for YEARS! Ever since I’ve heard of it from a lost media Fandom wiki and someone talking about it on the Big Star Secret Discord Server. I’ve been scouring through the internet, going through forums of different websites, the Internet Archive, Dailymotion, Vimeo, literally EVERYWHERE
To those who are wondering why I’m excited about Jorge talking about Vercion Realista, it’s because apart from Squidward’s Suicide, Suicidemouse.avi was the first, and my personal favorite, creepypasta I ever read. I remember watching the first version and was terrified of the sound effects.
That scream was in every single cheap unity horror game in the 2010s lmao
I remember watching creepy videos during the early years of UA-cam that are no longer there, it was almost always in Spanish and I vividly remember seeing gore and disturbing scenes too
14:46 ohhh it might be that one "magic trick" advert for i think a bank company but people are probably misremebering it lmao
That’s what I think it could be too
In regards to the Jay Leno magician - something tells me that was an appearance by the amazing johnathan.
He passed away a couple of years back, but his whole comedic bit was edgy magician humor where the trick often went wrong. He was still pretty popular around that period of time. And if I'm not mistaken (which, I could be. I'll admit. It's been awhile) he did have a bit that consisted of his assistant getting injured ( yet again) while he attempted to saw her in half.
The assistant was basically a walking blonde jokes who was incredibly accident prone and a big factor to a few of those "tricks" going badly
love it when you use SIlent Hill 2s OST. Gives me chills every time
Like how the Sad Mouse.avi realistic video used the part were the man opens the door in a pitch-black room, mainly because people never really talked about that part of the creepypasta. Either way, it's sometimes fun looking back at stuff from back then, it makes you want to archive or appreciate what you have now because sooner or later it might become lost media years later.
Speaking of lost media the BFI have plans to release Vincent Price's long-lost cooking show on ITV Cooking Price-Wise later this year on DVD from their website
I haven’t heard Serenity from Resident Evil in so long. Thank you for reminding me of that beautiful piece of an otherwise terrifying soundtrack
Love when he does these kinda videos
Yay! New blameitonjorge today! 😁
a medium later let the police know that the ghosts of the victims definitely remembered the murderer was a smooth talker, yes that happened we definitely know the mannerisms of a man who left no witnesses
i know content creator got to eat, but lmao this episode was a whole lot of "reddit heard on 4chan trust me bro"
Jorge has to have the most distinctive voice on youtube!!! ❤
So she sees a police sketch of her ex and doesn't go to the police to possibly report him.
concerning Ninjai, do we not have any records on who has been issuing content removals? I know that YT content strikes usually come with names attached to the strikes so you'd usually know what company or owner is issuing the claim, but I'm not clear on how content takedowns work. But iirc, when I've gone back to watch videos that were taken down, I have seen the media player display the name of the company that pulled the content. It's just crazy that we have no clue who's pulling Ninjai entirely.
There's a name shown at 7:04.
@@Redhotsmasher Just looked it up and that business is not in good standing according to a Hawaii government website.
25:48 Back in the day, we'd be on SecondLife spamming "gestures" that other folks had made, usually memes. Some had animations with the audio, but not always. So we get to one called "scream", thinking it was the Freakazoid bit from the Candle Jack episode. It was not. We were headphone users always and that one audio was just extra loud. Recognized it immediately and proceeded to play it in creepy locations.
I love the live recordings of late night shows!, I distinctly remember watching the Late Night w/ Conan episode that aired during the NYC blackout in the early 2000’s. Conan interviews Joel Godard(the shows announcer) who’s in tank top /undershirt bc obv no AC during a blackout🥵 Conan is a pro who has always rolled with the punches so, so well.