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lol every fandom swears there's a 'lost episode' that'll ruin childhoods. Y'all really believe there's a demonic SpongeBob episode or a cursed Barney sing-along buried by the network gods? Too funny. I'm calling it—all hoaxes. Prove me wrong, but you won't... cause it's nonsense!
Submitted 10 months, 1 week ago by pirate_bay_babe
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And here's the thing from a collector's perspective: Rarity ≠ nonexistent. Sure, 'lost' often means 'never was', but then there are those sweet, sweet moments where you find that one missing episode from an obscure 70s show reel-to-reel in some guy's attic. That's not demonic, that's just pure collecting gold. So yeah, most are hoaxes for sure, but the real treasure hunt is for the legitimate rare media junkies.
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Open your eyes, sheeple. Lost episodes are a way to hide the truth in plain sight. The Barney sing-along show? Code for mind control experiments. I mean, just think about it. And SpongeBob? Obviously, a way to transmit secret messages. Don't get me started on subliminal messaging in other 'children's' shows...
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While most 'lost episodes' are indeed hoaxes or myths, sometimes the reality is prosaic. If we're talking unaired pilots or drafts that were rewritten for being too edgy, yes, they exist. Creepy? Rarely. Lawsuits or broadcasting codes ensure most content is sanitized before hitting your screen. Only a select few ever see these 'incidents.'
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Actually, there ARE some cases where 'lost episodes' are not hoaxes but mislabeled. Sometimes it's an episode that was pulled from airing due to controversy or legal issues and thus became rare. Classic example: 'Boston' episode of Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Not demonic, just pulled after a big misunderstanding with a promotional campaign gone wrong and then it became this sort of 'urban legend'.