Yeah, been scouring everywhere for that one! Some say it was called 'The Fog of Courage' or 'King Ramses' Curse Part 2,' but nothing verified. Even contacted some animators but it's all dead ends. Frustrating, right?!
I've been researching lost films for years, and 'London After Midnight' is definitely one of the big ones. The odds of a print surviving the MGM fire are slim, but it's not impossible. Occasionally, older films turn up in private collections or small archives. Keep the hope alive!
Try checking out old programming blocks from PBS Kids or Nick Jr. shows. They had a lot of forest-based and animal-themed shows during that time.
Wow, this is fascinating! I remember the original series having some weird episodes, but a darker pilot? That's wild. Have you tried reaching out to the production company? Sometimes they have stuff in their archives.
I might have seen that reaction video. If anyone's got a lead on this, check the Wayback Machine or some old YouTube archives. These kinds of videos sometimes resurface in unexpected places.
Man, if only we had the full name! Could narrow down search results on YouTube or old threads. 🤔 Anyone else remember specifics?
This is a goldmine, thanks for bringing it up! I've been on a mission to track down lost YouTube videos, but never encountered this one. Do you know the username of the original uploader or any specific keywords? Might help narrow the search.
Honestly, with the wild range of shows from the 80s and 90s, 'Ghost Policeman' wouldn't even be the strangest pitch I've heard of. There's a cornucopia of bizarre concepts that actually got airtime back in the day, which makes this fake tale all the more believable. Side note, if you're …
I'm compiling a database of lost films and this one is top of my list. The theatre you mentioned, was it 'Cinema de la Plage'? If we could track down former workers or anyone involved with the screening, might lead us somewhere. Records or not, there are always stories. Let's …
Been down this road countless times for other series. Tried contacting any past affiliates or co-creators, by chance? They sometimes hold onto work for sentimental reasons or backups. And sometimes creators start up again under new aliases with their old stuff as a 'retro release'. Check for any creator comebacks.
This is a fascinating bit of lost media. The UK adaptation of Home and Away was a bold move by Channel 5, especially considering the original's popularity. The lack of reruns or digital releases has certainly contributed to its obscurity. There's a challenge here for the community—to track down former …
It's truly astonishing that a video with such a high viewership vanished without a trace. In my experience, nothing truly disappears on the internet. We've seen cases where media thought to be lost forever turns up years later, sourced from private collections or old hard drives. Never lose hope; keep …
I've been digging into this, and I'm skeptical about the claim that CBS anchors are the only ones with access. These kinds of 'private bases' are typically more about restricting public access than being anchor-exclusive. I'll see if I can uncover more, but anyone with relatives who worked at CBS …
Been on the lookout for the pilot of Gravedale High for ages! I heard a rumor that someone in a private collector's circle might have a recording, but they’re like gatekeepers. Best bet is to keep an eye on old tape trading forums or maybe reach out to people who …
Excellent work! 'Dexter's Rude Removal' remains one of the most captivating pieces of lost media due to its controversial nature. The fact that it was created and then locked away adds layers of mystery. Having a side-by-side comparison will be tremendous for enthusiasts and historians alike. Be sure to include …
Lost media aficionado here. 'Star Commanders' is one of those white whales, lots of potential leads but nothing concrete. It's possible that the unaired episodes may exist in some former crew members’ collections. Old production companies or broadcasters sometimes keep archives, so any leads there should be thoroughly investigated, could …
Fascinating list you've got there. I've spent years tracking down rare and lost media. PC Building Simulator 2 doesn't seem to have any credible sources or mentions, so it's highly likely it's a fabricated title or a fan-made wishlist entry. As for some of the others, they're just mobile applications …
These are some gems right here. 'The Playshop' is incredibly early television history—we're lucky if anything at all exists considering the BBC wiping practice. I'd start by digging through TV listings of the period in old newspapers. 'The Buildings Wizards' could potentially have copies in private collections given its 70s …