Probably the rest of the deleted gore from the "Friday the 13th" series. Thankfully most of it has been found at this point other than parts 3,5, and 10 if i'm not mistaken.
Which piece of lost media, Do you guys think will never be found. Let me hear your thoughts
The Trap Lore Ross aka Ross Hacks' rant video of Ready Player One. Which it was titled Is Ready Player One Garbage? I'm surprised that no one has ever been bothered to re-upload it or any of his earlier videos on YouTube.
I know, it would have been so cool how they made the makeup for the ghost
And how am I supposed to learn piano with Piano Lessons lost???
My God, I've just googled it. It is such a shame, but television programs from before the 1950s are generally lost, since there were no means to record them, and I am pretty sure nobody cared enough to preserve them.
If you haven't seen them, I recommend checking out the stuff Oddity Archive did about the early days of television and preservation since he goes into fairly thorough detail about the topic, including a full episode covering the history of DuMont and a recent one about prehistorical videotaping. I'd like to hope for Halloween, he can cover the Television Ghost and other vintage spooky stuff.
Which piece of lost media, Do you guys think will never be found. Let me hear your thoughts
The Trap Lore Ross aka Ross Hacks' rant video of Ready Player One. Which it was titled Is Ready Player One Garbage? I'm surprised that no one has ever been bothered to re-upload it or any of his earlier videos on YouTube.
The guy that created the special effects for part two found his original tape BHTS ( behind the scenes) and it's now on the Blu-ray release for the film.
There were a few Beatles songs that will probably never be heard again. One of them is Carnival Of Light (Though Im certain Paul will release that one sometime, he seems interested in the idea), and another one called "Et Cetera," which was recorded by Paul as a studio jam during the production of the White Album, but was taken away after completion, and was presumably destroyed, because they never found the original copy.
Also, the full version of "Helter Skelter," which was 27 minutes, but has yet to be released. They did release a 6-minute version of one of the original takes (i dont think it was the original).
The early mix of Dance Like an Idiot by Lemon Demon, simply because nobody cares other then me and like one other person probably
_alexpine_ on discord. 2018 was HOW many years ago?!?! If RPGMakerFan12 is so good, why isn't there an RPGMakerFan13? lostmediawiki.com/User:BrightyLighty
Piano lessons and The Television Ghost. They were 1931 tv programs, no one owned a tv back then, and the people who owned a tv back then couldnt record jack squat, and the people who owned a tv back then and could record jack squat probably didnt care. There is literally no chance this could ever be found.
I could honestly imagine the latter being some really cheesy TV show at that time, so I doubt anybody would want to preserve something that was crap.
Considering how dim the light apparently was, i doubt people would want to preserve it, even if it was the citizen kane of tv shows.
In my heart, I feel like we may NEVER find the other English dub episodes of Akazukin Cha Cha. . . We've found like five or six episodes, but the were probably ripped from someones old VHS tape.
If their is no DVD or VHS video release, we will have to HOPE that someone decided to record (on a VHS tape or DVD) the other episodes WHILE it was on during those years!
That's just random chance!! RANDOM CHANCE! We can only hope someone was recording the episodes during that time! T_T
In my heart, I feel like we may NEVER find the other English dub episodes of Akazukin Cha Cha. . . We've found like five or six episodes, but the were probably ripped from someones old VHS tape.
If their is no DVD or VHS video release, we will have to HOPE that someone decided to record (on a VHS tape or DVD) the other episodes WHILE it was on during those years!
That's just random chance!! RANDOM CHANCE! We can only hope someone was recording the episodes during that time! T_T
Oh yeah, & that reminds me of another eerily similar show in a similar, but arguably WORSE situation: Space Cats.
OOOOHHHH BOY that show is a full blown RABBIT HOLE of its own with more episode titles than the supposed amount of episodes reportedly aired on NBC, the fact that it aired on NBC's last Saturday Morning Cartoon season(1991-1992) before completely discontinuing it to make room for TNBC, not much known info about it airing in other countries, the possibility of it being currently in legal limbo(the show was by Marvel Animation, which is now a property of Disney, but the show was co-produced with Paul Fusco Productions, which is also the very company that started the show in the 1st place), & not to mention that there's a chance that the original tapes are at this point rotten, thus a restoration would take A LOT of time if we do find some of those. All of that, & the fact that the show is seemingly filled with so much information that sounds false just makes the possibility of finding more than the 8 episodes we currently have ULTRA SLIM. This show is truly a cursed one, being a show that got screwed over so badly that it ended up becoming lost media entirely. It happened all because NBC stopped airing Saturday Morning Cartoons... that just shows how wimpy NBC was.
Heck, kind to think of it, judging by the fact that we have more than 13 episode titles(which is reportedly the amount of episodes NBC aired), it could possibly mean that there were more episodes produced that never got to air on NBC, & would've either aired on syndicated reruns, only aired in foreign countries, or worse never aired at all.
As good as the show is, Paul Fusco should've thought twice on what network would he want the show to be on because in this case he picked the wrong network at the wrong time. Perhaps he would've chosen a more worthy network like ABC, CBS, or even better, get it on Fox Kids. The 3rd one was starting to rise around the 1990s, so it made sense that it'd air on that network considering its good quality. Just ANY OF THOSE would've been better than NBC because they were already just trying to kill of their Saturday Morning Cartoon lineup at that point, thus leading to cancelled show after cancelled show.