Summary of Fascinating Cases of Lost Media - Cartoons, Movies, Video Games, & More!

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This video discusses fascinating cases of lost media, including cartoons, movies, video games, and more. It is noted that if the movie was a bigger hit, a new series would have been produced, but since it didn't exactly blow up, nothing has materialized. The video also discusses the development of Astroboy's reboot, including examples of lost content such as a cancelled game about Clinton's cat, Jerryboy 2.

  • 00:00:00 The movie "Day with SpongeBob Squarepants" was an unauthorized mockumentary that followed the life of SpongeBob SquarePants. However, due to its low budget and the fact that it did not contain any footage of the real SpongeBob, it quickly disappeared from the internet. The Lost Media Wiki is a website that covers lost media, and in 2014, a page for the movie was added. However, it was later revealed that the movie does not actually exist.
  • 00:05:00 In this fascinating video, various cases of lost media are discussed, including cartoons, movies, video games, and more. It is revealed that the cover of the movie "Now Believe It or Not!," which appears to be a fake, was likely made as part of a pitch. Various shady details about the company Regal Films are revealed, including their many name changes and failed projects. The search for the movie eventually led to the discovery of Lorenz Holly, the founder of two food-based companies, both of which share the same address as Regal Films. Holly was contacted and revealed that he had no knowledge of Regal Films, but did know the founder of Stage 32, an adult-only massage parlor, which was also sharing the same address. Despite these clues, the search for the movie never really ended.
  • 00:10:00 Lost media refers to media that was never released or never saw the light of day. In this video, Lorenzo discusses a movie called Day with Spongebob that was supposed to be a family-friendly movie, but was cancelled after Spongebob's license was refused. The creator of the movie claimed to be the creator, but there is not much evidence to support this. Another lost media example is Z Squad, which has all of its episodes available online, but has not been released on DVD or television.
  • 00:15:00 In this video, fascinating cases of lost media are discussed, including cartoons, movies, video games, and more. One example is a pilot for a show called Kappa Mikey, which was never animated and was only recently discovered. Another is a pilot for a show called Mega Man Fully Charged, which was lost for years until its director uploaded it to YouTube.
  • 00:20:00 Lost media cases include cartoons, movies, video games, and more. Cases of lost media are always exciting, as they offer new content of old shows that viewers have never seen before. Some projects, such as the Spongebob marathon from 2000, are made solely for the moment and never seen again. However, some projects, such as Mega Man cells, have been seen before and were only forgotten because of poor documentation.
  • 00:25:00 This video discusses lost media, including cartoons, movies, video games, and more. It provides a brief overview of some cases of lost media, and discusses how lost media can be a source of curiosity and frustration for fans.
  • 00:30:00 In this fascinating video, various cases of lost media are discussed, including cartoons, movies, video games, and more. It is noted that if the movie was a bigger hit, a new series would have been produced, but since it didn't exactly blow up, nothing has materialized. However, a show called "Astro Boy Reboot" is being produced, and while it is being overseen by Tesla Productions, it is said to be a brand new take on the Astro Boy franchise, set in the present day and featuring new original characters. It is also confirmed that Atlas and another classic Astro Boy character, Fabuki, are in the show. However, in March of 2017, news on the show went cold, and it has been said that the show is still being worked on. Finally, in 2019, new concept art was revealed alongside some new details, and it is confirmed that the show is still being worked on.
  • 00:35:00 The video discusses cases of lost media, including cartoons, movies, video games, and more. It mentions that the recent purchase of Disney's IP, Astro Boy, is a big deal, and that making sure the reboot is the best fit for the IP must be a top priority. The video also discusses the development of Astroboy's reboot, including examples of lost content such as a cancelled game about Clinton's cat, Jerryboy 2. The video concludes by mentioning the importance of archiving lost media, and the efforts of fans to bring lost games back to life.
  • 00:40:00 In the video, fascinating cases of lost media are discussed, including a video game based off of the 2004 movie Mean Girls, which was never released to the public. It's unknown what happened to the game, but it's possible that a review copy exists.
  • 00:45:00 In 2011, a video game called "Legacy of Goku 4" was discovered and fully preserved. The video game was pitched to publishers, but was never released. In 2021, a new game in the Legacy of Goku series was announced. The developers of the game, who are fans of the series, want to return to the IP with a fourth game for the Nintendo 3DS and/or IOS devices.
  • 00:50:00 A user of a website called Spirit of Radio posted a snippet of a song claiming to have recorded it in 1982-1984, and it gained traction when a Reddit user named Gab Gaskins posted about it. After years of obscurity, a new discovery was made: the song is titled "Here as Blind the Wind," and it was recorded by a brother and sister duo named Lydia and Darius.
  • 00:55:00 The video discusses cases of lost media, including cartoons, movies, video games, and more. One example is a toy set of characters from the Mario RPG game released in Japan in the late 1990s. Despite being released at a time when merchandise was readily available, the figure of Mallow - a character only vaguely recognizable to most Dragon Ball collectors - has remained elusive, and only recently has a photograph of him been discovered.

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This YouTube video explores various cases of lost media, highlighting the importance of documenting and preserving such items for future generations.

  • 01:00:00 Lost media refers to media that has been lost or forgotten, often due to time or changes in technology. These cases include cartoons, movies, video games, and more. A recent example is the discovery of a 1992 dragon ball z figure that had been lost for 24 years.
  • 01:05:00 Lost media, such as cartoons, movies, video games, and more, is important to document and preserve for the future.

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