So I wanted to get something out of my chest. There was a show that I still enjoyed, and it was formerly online on Hulu. The show's name is Life's A Zoo. This was a 2008 stop-motion reality show involving animals. Created by Adam Shaheen and Andrew Horne of Cuppa Coffee Studios, this parodies Big Brother, and involves 7 contestants that are animals. Although the show can be found on YouTube, it is currently the censored version, formerly from Shut Up! Cartoons. I used to watch it on Hulu, where the show had it uncensored, but was removed later on the mid-2010s. Amazon Prime Video had this, and does have it, but sadly I can't watch it on there due to the series not being available in the United States (even putting on the VPN to Canada, and it still doesn't work). I don't know where to look for the entire series uncensored, and it may considered to be partially lost media.
After many years, Life's A Zoo is finally on Peacock. The episodes are uncensored, but are in random order, do not match the episode's title, and do not have certain music videos and some scenes in each episode due to the license to use the music videos expired. However, I will archive the series on the Internet Archive to prevent it from being gone again.