The Lost Media Iceberg Part 2
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- Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024
- The long awaited sequel to The Lost Media Iceberg, where I finish everything I skipped in my first Iceberg video.
There are a few topics I left out because I've covered them in previous videos and some other topics because they contain sensitive content that I don't feel like I can respectfully cover in the context of the Iceberg.
Twitter: / lostmediamike
Previous Videos:
DC Lost Media: • The Complete Lost Medi...
Lost Literature: • 10 Pieces of Lost Lite...
Blameitonjorge:
Clockman Video: • The Search For Clockma...
Crack Master Video: • The Bizarre Search For...
Why would the parents of a child with brittle bone disease think an obstacle course was be a good idea? People with osteogenesis imperfecta can break bones by sneezing.
I know, right. What did they think would happen
The kid lied about it on the application. Poparena has a great video on the history of Double Dare.
@@browniecinco it truly is an SAT phrase
Right? It'd be like Helen Keller's parents moving the furniture around or removing the doorknobs
@@CinnamonGrrlErin1 We get the kid lied but why would his Parents allow it? The kid didn't lie and hire actors to be his fake parents, right?
I like how you don't make these videos creepy for no reason, but rather focus on the material itself. I hope you do well in the future!
I like that too
I think lost media is inherently creepy. We’re learning about something that we aren’t supposed to
And why is that a bad thing?
@@redactedredacted1860 not saying it is, just pointing it out
@@jackmazeika5594 like the idea of there was something that was made, for many people to see, or made with passion and love, but it’s now gone, many times forever is so eerie. There is some lost media that the fact that they are lost upsets me, like el Apostol or the Brazil museum.
The phrase "Hanna Montana Anime" strikes fear into my heart like nothing else.
There was actually a manga based off of high school musical, so that was inevitable
myanimelist.net/manga/12200/High_School_Musical
Hannah Montanime
Just seeing those pictures was enough to bring back some strange memories of middle school, that's for sure.
@@JacksonSTUFF777 I'm really upset at myself for not coming up with "Hannah Montanime." 🤣
@@xxstarbrite02xx30 It actually looks halfway decent and that scares me.
as an argentinian. hearing that the first animated movie was in my country, and also is lost forever, is really heartbreking
Confirmo
@@browniecinco it's the FIRST ANIMATED FILM she has the right to talk about it the fact that this is lost is very serious
As an American it sucks the mean girls for the ds will never be found 😔
Actually over 90% of media from the first half-century of film no longer exist.
confirmo
So, here's what I think's happening with the whole Sandy Island fiasco: mapmakers are infamous for putting fake information on their maps almost as a sort of watermark, letting people know that THEY made it. So, when fake information like Sandy Island is put onto future maps, the original creator of the false location knows that his work was plagarized.
Yes, they’re called “paper towns”.
so every map, from the original map with Sandy Island to Google Maps has been one big piece of plagiarism lmao
Wait so...how do maps make profit anyway 😅
@@Beth-D95 Maps used to be drawn and sold on paper.
I truly despise those people who literally destroyed priceless artworks because they didn't want to get caught. Of all of the pieces of lost media, this particular example fills me with such an unyielding hatred for those people. As a person who creates various forms of media, the idea of destroying somebody else's work is the kind of thing that would make me feel sick to my stomach and, if I were to end up ruining an artwork in some way, I would genuinely lose sleep.
I want to bash their fucking skulls in for destroying priceless art.
Well if you ever do end up destroying art by accident some day in the future I would hope you would forgive yourself and also hope for one day time travelers to come back and find ways to preserve media without altering time.
They wouldn't have gotten in much trouble either way. There is insurance for art restoration so THRY DIDN'T HSVE TL BRIDNSKFJI
Like all those priceless ancient artifacts destroyed by islamic radicals. Seeing videos of them smashing ancient statues makes me so angry
Pol pot: *visually panick*
Thank you for talking about the Nation Museum of Brazil. I went there as a kid once and it was an impressive place. Everyone was completely devastated when the fire happened, so much was lost...
The same is expected to happen to our Cinemateca (national film archive) the government has shut down the building and fired all the employees, so the hundreds of stored film stock in the building are just vulnerable to degradation due to lack of proper storage
That's so cool that you got to see the museum before it was destroyed.
I went there quite a few times when I was a kid. My aunt lives nearby. I was at her place when it caught on fire and you could see it from her window... I chose not to.
Polish divers have recently discovered a shipwreck that may contain the remains of the Amber Room, but the excavation was delayed due to the pandemic
Damn the virus is hydrophilic now?
Damn, so close, yet so far!!
That's so cool that it might be found, I'll keep an eye out for updates.
Hope they don’t get covid in a scuba suit with breathing leading to a closed oxygen tank
that's silly as hell.
TV stations be like: Hey we got this invaluable and historic footage, should we keep it?
Nah, let's tape over it to save 5$ on tape costs.
Back then, videotapes cost hundreds of dollars each. When VHS and Beta started, the tapes were still about $50 each.
tbh, this whole "lost media" thing is kinda like the phrase "you dont know what you have until its gone" basically now one would give a shit about a lot of this if it was still lying around, they dont really have much of a demand in the first place for it so at the time they saw it as wasted space
@@rainworldfan7757 i guess hindsight really is 20/20
The NASA one is really fishy to me. They had so much funding at the time, yet decided it was worth it to erase the original raw footage because copies existed that were sent to tv?
Something as monumental as the fucking moon landing and they just say "eh I'm sure those shit quality copies will do just fine"???
it wasn't $5 kid
I just realized that the “Bite of 87” is a reference to the Bite of 97, from the Tyson vs. Hayfield match LOL.
Now I'm imagining Freddy Fazbear as a pro boxer.
freddie fazbear- the possesed boxer animotronic...
Haha, I hadn't made that connection.
AHHHHH WAS THAT THE BITE OF 87?!?!?!?!??!
@@Legoluigi26 Him at WrestleMania 14
Meets in real life after meeting on tinder
Girl- Wanna steal some paintings?
Boy- I thought you’d never ask
A tale as old as time.
this is legendary comic material
That's actually romantic af
Media: Exists
1920's: hehehehe you go boom boom
Ka boooooooom
0:40 Snyder Cut of Justice League
1:15 Silent Hills
2:09 Clockman & Crackmaster
2:29 Doctor Who lost episodes
3:19 Ready n’ Steady
3:47 Lost Moon Landing footage
4:30 Amber Room
5:17 Lost D-day footage
5:38 King Kong
6:32 Garfield Judgement Day
7:06 Doraemon
7:43 Johnny Carson lost episodes
8:18 Poppy Flowers
8:59 The DuMont Television Network
9:39 Snlieko
10:10 Kurt Cobain lost Ren & Stimpy Theme song
10:37 Go for a punch
11:31 Raja Harishchanja
12:00 El Apostol
12:30 Elf Bowling 2
13:11 Kingdom Hearts V-Cast
13:38 lost Philippines Batman movies
14:14 Stolen art
14:44 Unfinished Lord of The Rings
15:13 Lost Nickelodeon Game Shows
15:52 Hannah Montana Anime
16:30 1890 Census
17:08 National Brazilian History Museum fire
17:50 Sing Mit Aladdin
18:21 Phantom Islands
18:51 Igor Strankisvy lost work
19:23 Mike Tyson vs Evander Holyfield
20:17 Hulk Hogan Meat Shoes
20:49 The Man From Taured
Also there may be some misspelling with the foreign names
Thank you! Your efforts do not go unnoticed
Thank you!
Thanks!
I don't think Saki Sanobashi exists, but if it did, the most likely time for something of that nature to have been made and released would've been the late 80s. Japan's economy was at it's height, and the anime industry was along with it. New, more accessible media formats allowed for a much larger variety of anime to be made than what would be produced for TV. These direct-to-video anime were called OVAs (original video animations). Companies noticed the money that OVAs could rake in and began to fund TONS of them. So you had companies throwing lots of money at groups of artists/animators (who were oftentimes, pretty weird people) and expecting to get a hit, and not supervising what they were using the funds for at all. This creative freedom and risk-taking led to a lot of boundary pushing, and lots of graphic OVAs were being made. OVAs began to attract fans of more graphic/sexual content, and that sort of content would keep being produced for that niche market. Appealing to these niche markets was profitable for VHS/laserdisc player producers. Most of the profit to be had for these anime videotapes was from VHS/laserdisc player sales.
Saki Sanobashi doesn't sound that off from some of the other graphic content released around the time, as many OVAs were made for the sole purpose of being as shocking as possible. Many of these OVAs can also be considered lost media, as a large portion of them weren't archived or even documented on the internet in any way. Due to the chaos the economic bubble bursting caused, some of these old animations don't have a clear holder to their copyright and have been unable to be re-released. For others, the people who hold the rights simply have no desire to re-release them, and many were just outright forgotten. It's a mysterious time in Japanese animation because a lot of it is lost (or just simply isn't accessible from the internet/outside of Japan). I see how Saki Sanobashi could fit right in, even if it (probably) isn't real.
For a long time I hoped Saki Sanobashi would be the next "Clockman," and would eventually be discovered. It's probably fake, but I would love to be proven wrong.
@@AllThingsLost Me too! I love the concept.
Phantom islands are usually a signature of sorts of map-makers, so that they’ll know if they’re plagiarized. There are quite a few cases of them existing on many maps for quite a while. I’d imagine that this is the case for Sandy Island.
Huh, so like trap streets on a bigger scale?
The brazil museum fire was really sad to hear :(
But its opposite day.
That was the worst one by far... 😫😫
Really like that this isn't creepy & is more focused on acquiring information!
Great content, but you've no idea how much it hurts me to hear of things like this being intentionally(or otherwise) burned, destroyed or dumped...:/
It's like hearing of a deliberate destruction of a long lost copy of the first written Bible.
The soul of modern humanity being destroyed in such a fashion is very distressing.
@@MatthewCobalt YES!!! My thoughts exactly- I believe ALL media needs to be preserved in some forms, everything has value and history in this way
right; the brazil fire one devastated me the most :(
@@stjarne6802 Ikr?! Any museum being destroyed in this way kills me but to think all the factors leading to it's destruction were so avoidable too, and all those cultural artifacts lost too. Problem is destruction like this takes a good bit of human society and cultural values with it too. :(
@Atomic Kat And things like wars and political upheavals happen... and certainly with video footage and film stock which degrades anyway they're often put in incorrect storage leading to their accidental destruction too- particularly the really old stuff :/
As an artist, I'm really fascinated with the topic of lost art. It's something I don't think I've seen a video about before.
Keep up the great work!! :)
check out the channel Cadaber ! he did a great video about the Gardner museum heist
Very Important house was a pilot made by Invader Zim creator Jhonen Vasquez, it was turned down by Disney and hasn't been released yet.
Lost media is creepier than any horror story. Your videos are insanely entertaining
Yesss you are so right
Yes... the idea of a story or movie or any PHYSICAL piece of media just being gone, with only those who have seen it even remembering it. Once in a lifetime thing.
Yes
Exactly
This guy's enthusiasm makes him, like, the only non-creepy lost media guy.
The man from taured was proven to be a fictional short story, just putting it out there
Really?
SHUT UP
Any links? I believe you I’m just interested in the investigation.
@@Jacob-Sophia yeah, me too
I got it a little twisted. It's not a set in stone short story, but rather an urban legend. Most of anything Im finding about the man from taured is personal blogs and cryptid sites, the only one I even feel comfortable sharing as a source is the author of a RECENT retelling of the man from taured, his personal blog and the page for the book are here. www.bryanwalaspa.com/post/2019/03/04/the-real-story-of-the-man-from-taured
I gotta say I find it funny that Tyson and Holyfield did a sketch together where Mike apologizes and gifts him the missing part of Holyfield's ear.
It’s crazy you mentioned Go For a Punch, since Whang! just released another update video a few hours ago lol
Got a link to the video
@@Honey-tb7is ruclips.net/video/iqoRanv2M_Y/видео.html
@@liamtyler8826 thanks
I know! While this video was being uploaded I saw Whang! made an update on Go For a Punch, and I panicked thinking it might have been found. I stopped the upload and watched his video to make sure nothing major was found.
@@AllThingsLost Ah I know that feeling man. Good on you for double checking though!
Knowing that recordings of extinct languages were lost in that museum fire is really sad to me. That's something that is unrecoverable
Hulk Hogan Meat Shoes needs so much more attention.
Dr Who is certainly an example of being one of the most famous piece of lost media!
Many of its supposedly lost episodes are already found as well.
The evil of the daleks shall return!
@@SlapstickGenius23 there used to be over 200 missing episodes, now theres only 97 missing, and at best, there'll only be 2 missing in future, as we know for a certainty that 2 episodes cannot be found
@@halex6016 those two episodes are going to haunt me for the rest of my life. i'll forever wonder about them.
@@halex6016 Which two do you mean? One is The Feast of Steven for sure, but I'm pretty sure that's the only one that's 100% lost. The rest are just 99.9% lost- I doubt more than a handful more will turn up.
And the 206 missing episodes was only from an audit of the BBC Film Library in 1977- when they actually started looking for missing episodes the following year that number was down to 137, because they'd checked other parts of the BBC by then
I love when youtubers show actual excitement and passion about their favorite topics just from their voice alone
These icebergs are so addicting... Nice work Mr. All Things Lost!
After all that's happened this year, it really makes you think as to why that US census was destroyed...
It’s a long, depressing story.
ruclips.net/video/hwFLuIYgEIk/видео.html
The loss of the 1890 census is one of the worst record losses that has indirectly affected me today. I can't find relatives that otherwise would have been found if that census survived....
17:07 I've went on this museum once back on a school trip in 2012, If only I knew how valuable this trip would be
Film reels/tapes: Exists
Fire: imma end this whole mans career
Dude, I wish you wouldn’t leave out the Christine Chubbuck, Led Zeppelin and other lost media stories just because they are sensitive in nature. That’s one of the reasons people find lost media so enthralling, scary things that happened that might be out there waiting to be found. Those are the things that belong at the bottom of the iceberg that we wait the whole video to hear about.
Ikr
Sadly, RUclips’s algorithm would probably demonitize him for saying the sensitive things.
@@monkeywithakeyboard722 I’ve seen other ice bergs with those topics brought up not tourtured by the algorithm
this channel is bad, watch blameitonjorge
ikr half the iceberg was skipped, what's the point
WOAH the pronunciation on Hipolito Yrigoyen was so good. Even included how we say the "Yen" in Argentina. Mad props to the research.
just found your channel today from your “Media that should stay hidden” video and binged all your videos. can’t wait for more! love these kind of vids. your Green Day video on Cigarettes and Valentines is truly amazing.
Thanks for your kind words. 💖
Apparently Tolkien did not finish The New Shadow because it was too depressing
Damn i had that kingdom hearts game on my LG Chocolate
Do you have a way to extract it somehow?
@@connerbok9978 unfortunately no I hook it up to the charger but it won't turn on
@@kamakaze098 Can't say for sure, but I'd imagine that it might still be possible to get it out somehow if the game is still on the phone.
I had it on my chocolate. No tech or anything, just regular chocolate.
Dude GET THIS PHONE FIXED please thanks
I found your video because I saw that a lot of people see my content recommended from this specific video. This is a great video and I’m glad I checked out your stuff!
This channel is amazing, I've been into lost media for a minute but I didn't even know about these things mostly lol
could you possibly make a separate video on the lost media in the iceberg or in general that revolves around more sensitive topics? I understand why you cut them from here but a separate video with something like a viewer discretion warning would be pretty cool
Blame it on Jorge is amazing for this stuff. His lost media iceberg video had really heavy stuff that legit made me so uncomfortable, I had to minimize the window so that I didn't see the images.
Also, he can make anything terrifying. I think he did a video on an instrument and I spent the entire time anxious thinking a murderer was going to pop out of his herdygerdy.
@@MaeBlythe I watched a few videos from blameitonjorge and I legit felt so uncomfertable after that
@@Turbs94945 legit!! Definitely don't check out Down the Rabbit Hole. I confuse him and Blame it on Jorge almost constantly. I love them both, but they both feel like horror movies!
@@MaeBlythe I believe it's down the rabbit hole who has the instrument video not jorge.
@@switchplayer1016 you're right! I actually had no idea I thought that they were the same person until after I wrote this comment!
As interesting as it is, the man from Taured is fake, it was first in some book.
The Go For a Punch “OP” has not proven himself to actually be the OP. Check out Justin Whang’s newest video.
Didn't know he released this, thank you!
Go for a punch maybe dead, but now I want to see a confirmation on what that anime rumor was with the lady in the sea of blood, series.
@@ringkunmori I want to see about that too. I really hope go for a punch isn’t fake because I would love to see it. I love creepy and scary stuff like that.
But dude makes a good point, its the most basic try hard creepypasta bait ever
Y E S. I wish more people knew this
5:22 my time has come to share my niche knowledge!
Robert Capa, famous war photographer, was there that day and shot some incredible stills of the soldiers that featured on TIME Magazine. But after his shots, the film got damaged while being transferred; what we see from his shots is what was recovered. The amount of shots that are lost is sad because there could've been so much more for us to see from that day. Just thought I'd share that tidbit :D
I've just realized: I've watched every single video on this channel
i actually cried when i saw the news of the national museums burning down
WDYM, I've been to both Taured and Sandy Island before on holiday, they're both lovely places
@Liam Keogh yes, they say all lost media is in Kalos, I've been there.
Also, I got my Meat shoes and A copy of a Day in the World of Spongebob in Broland of Pewdiepie's MineCraft world
Has no one tried to join a miley Cyrus Q and A on social media to see if she knows anything herself? I mean- she IS Hannah montana.
There's a chance that she was never consulted and it was all planned by people in chairs. even the lead actor woudn't be notified, especially if it wasn't going to be made.
@@AnAverageGoblin you're right, never considered that
Whang’s newest video on Saki elaborates on the continued search, for anyone curious
It's interesting to see how your channel takes on the Lost Media Iceberg leaving out more graphic materials like the suicides, deaths, and last moments of some individuals. It's just a different way to look at the iceberg that I didn't expect being a frequent viewer of channels who dive into the more disturbing parts of the iceberg.
I love how at 11:30, he pronounced "Raja" as "Raha"
17:50 I love how this went from lost cultural artifacts to a Disney knock off that most people wouldn't even consider watchable.
It's really a horrible ripoff, you can find the whole french and german versions on youtube and everything is awful
Jeri Jordan’s sea shells, which should be on top of the iceberg, it was lost for years and not even known until popular Lego brickfilmer, Daniel tinaglia, uploaded this song onto his personal account. Other than having a discogs page he had been the first ever person to find this song. The story is that Daniel Had gone to a local toy store found the album found out it had absolutely no Internet results other than the website I had Mentioned earlier and decided to upload it due to being in the public domain
The brazil one was such a Bruh Moment
brazilian government is basically liquid shit together with ducktape
Im brazilian and man that one still hurts
Yes
Yeah
@@gabcarauna brasileiro tá nos canais que menos espero encontrar haha
Show: *finishes run on tv”
1920s tv stations: your free trial of living has expired
More like 1920s-1960s
So glad i found your channel great episode will watch when you post. Thank you.
I'm pretty sure the meat shoes are the user getting a few things conflated cause they were a kid. They're combining the shoes with the pockets in them that Sting and Lex Luger did commercials for, Slim Jim ads, which are meat and Randy Savage did commercial for, and inserting Hulk Hogan, because he's the most famous wrestler. It's just half remembered combining of memories.
17:04
i will miss that museum
i remember going there with my aunt and brother
i was eating lunch in my house and then it was said it set fire
i cried a lot
(bad english)
That really sad 😭
@@liengandriod55 ye
I AM ACTUALLY RAGING OVER THOSE PEOPLE BURNING THOSE PAINTINGS
2:07 people have found ways to redownload the game from the shop recently. So hopefully it doesn’t become completely lost.
Am so proud of you you getting famous ❤️
Thanks for the encouragement.
Can you explain the "Uncensored Kim Possible Theme"?
omg wow i'm never this early i'm so excited!!
How about a topic about lost media that is lost not because of negligence but because the creator refuse to release it ghoticmade is a 2012 lost anime that is lost because the director is such a Prima Donna he refuse to release it in home video because it was made for 4K Showing with dolby atmos
I love how you described him as a prima donna im dead its spot on but I didn't expect it LMAOO
@@macdaddy12420 he is a Prima Donna First off, he reused some of the designs from Heavy Metal L-Gaim for FSS, as can be confirmed with artbooks. That in and of itself isn't pretentious or selfish, but when L-Gaim was featured in SRW 4, they included one design (the Blood Temple) that was reused for FSS's LED Mirage. Nagano was appalled by this, specifically the idea that *mechs from other canons* could possibly destroy his own and he vowed that he'd never allow FSS to be featured in a SRW title. This is pretty much the polar opposite of, say, Hideki Anno who specifically said he wanted Bright to slap Shinji in Super Robot Wars F.
Then we have the mess of his movie Gothicmade. What's it about? Couldn't tell you. Not many people can in fact, because Nagano pretty much went full pretentious arrogance with it. From what I can recall, it's supposedly formatted specifically for 4K movie projectors, and also a special surround sound system such that, in Nagano's eyes, without both features the entire viewing experience is lost. The film also just sporadically gets showings in various theaters even years after being completed, with Nagano opposing a home release because supposedly the themes of Gothicmade are about the ephemeral nature of things and how when they're gone they're gone... and then Nagano afterwards retconned that Gothicmade is in the same setting as FSS and revised the designs to match those from Gothicmade, even though most people consider them a downgrade.
Then there's the previously mentioned LED Mirage, which is FSS's Demonbane/Getter Emperor/TTGL equivalent of an omnipotent, god-killing mech. And that alone is fine, tons of mecha series have things like that. The problem is that LED Mirage's actual shown feats aren't that impressive, with its most impressive thing apparently being teleporting and having a flamethrower that can kill God? But there's a quote floating around about Nagano saying that the LED Mirage is the most powerful thing in fiction EVER and that it's completely impossible to defeat it and anyone who thinks otherwise just reads too many stories where things like that can be done. It's been debated whether or not he's serious about it or not, but he definitely comes across as a man who can hold onto a grudge.
@@miguelangelucsanchez183 Sometimes I think the only thing to do with people like that is completely ignoring them and let bankrupcy make their thoughts clearer
Something to note about Silent Hills:
Recently, a leaker responsible for leaking information about God of War: Ragnarok before its announcement stated that Hideo Kojima and Konami came to an agreement somehow and are finishing Silent Hills. Whether this is true is yet to be seen.
About the Dumont Network footage -- the only reason that the full runs of The Honeymooners and Life is Worth Living survive is that in both cases the footage was not owned by Dumont itself but by Jackie Gleason and Archbishop Fulton Sheen respectively, allowing the shows to escape the dumping.
having a rough time rn, these videos are keeping me 2gether
Neat! That means that one of my of ansestors is apart of lost media! They would have been living in America in 1890! Also I remeber once hearing that tons and tons of old documents have been lost to fire over time because a lot of them weren’t stored well. And also I think I’ve heard that documents like family trees and marriage documents have been lost because of church fires over time too.
This is my first video of yours; the intro felt like I was being greeted into a very sociable serial killer's basement. I dig it.
The goats back
I wish you could do a third video about the iceberg and touch upon the more NSFW or scarier lost media as theres so many fascinating and interesting things that have been lost to time. But that's just a suggestion, great video btw!!👌
He may personally might not be comfortable covering them which is why they were skipped
He probably didn’t feel comfortable including them so that’s why he left them out.
It goes to show Lost Media can be found in the most ridiculous locations/areas around the world over the years
Bro this is such a dope ass channel
Howdy! I've always been fascinated by lost early builds of famous video games, such as Super Mario 64 and Pokemon Gold and Silver. It would be very interesting to cover the lesser known ones, since they're notoriously hard to find.
Phantom Islands on maps are not mysterious at all. Early map making was a very hard skill and extremely expensive to do. Basically they would put in a intentional error or often fake island so that they could prove when companies or other map makers would just copy the work.
But how come the same one went copied for centuries. There's gotta be a story to that.
Keep making more lost media content my man!
You should do a lost art video. I'm curious of what other paintings that are unseen or stolen.
Look up the Isabella Stewart Gardner museum thefts; I went a couple years ago, and it's hard to imagine how someone could just waltz in and grab in.
I just found your channel and I am hooked, keep up the great work!
You always hear about lost Dr Who, but rarely about lost Goon Show episodes, which is a shame.
I feel like the Hulk Hogan meat shoes might have been a parody on SNL or Nickelodeon or something like that, probably a parody of Randy Savage's Slim Jim ads.
Oh my hulkster in the thumbnail. What could go wrong!? Owen Hart and Chris benoit: a lot of things actually.
The man from tored was a short story posted in a newspaper in like the 80s, totally fictional sadly.
The funniest thing to me about the whole Saki Sanobashi thing is that if you believe that that was the OP telling the truth that it was all made up, that he like posted it like "Ha this will mess with him" and then walked away FOR YEARS, and then stumbled acrossed the search party and was like "Hold up, you guys have been searching for this!? It's fake, I'm so sorry." There is just something so comical to me that like he did it as a joke, forgot about it, and then found out people had been hunting for it and was like "I gotta fix this" XD
It amazes me how often the person who pulled a prank comes forward and admits it, only to be dismissed so people can keep searching for answers. Like Bigfoot, Crop Circles, or politicians with moral fortitude.
Hey! I like your channel! I have some weird information about a very obscure film from the fifties. I’m not sure if you would care about something this old, but I figured I’d let you be the judge of that. The movie was a pirate movie called The Crimson Pirate with Kirk Douglas. It was a personal favorite of my father, and when I started seeing rumors of a sequel script written by the same guy who wrote the first movie, I decided to look into it as a crazy Father’s Day gift for him. I ended up getting stuck, but only after receiving a synopsis written by the librarian who read the script for me. It’s a fun story all around, but who knows if it’s something you’d be interested in. Let me know!
4:30 The Amber Room wasn't a Soviet installation--in fact, it predates the creation of the Soviet Union by over two centuries! It was originally created in 1701 for Friedrich I of Prussia, and then given as a gift by Friedrich's son, Friedrich Wilhelm I, to Peter the Great in 1716. Peter's daughter, Empress Elizabeth, had it installed in the Catherine Palace at Tsarskoe Selo, where it remained until it was dismantled by the Germans during WW2, and then vanished in 1945.
17:58
(In JonTron's voice) Snow White and the SEVEN CLEEEEVER BOOOOOYS
i get so excited whenever you upload lol
I heard the painting was stolen by somebody who walked like an Egyptian. All the cops were in the donut shops going away wayo wayo
Chopin wanted his unpublished works to be destroyed, but his secretary Julian Fontana decided to publish them after his death. Were it not for this fact intermediate piano students would not be playing the dextrous and popular "fantaisie-impromptu", among other shorter pieces of his.
On the subject of composers, practically every famous composer has known lost works. There's also infamous unfinished works like Mozart's Requiem and Bach's Art of the Fugue.
all lights f**ked is one of the few pieces of media that i’d do anything to see it be recovered. I’ve loved godspeed for a long while now, but there seems to be little to no hope for the full record’s release.
I started laughing so hard when he said Slniečko and Raťafák Plachta wrong :DDD. For a slovakian, it sounds really funny when english speaking people try to pronounce foreign words.
How's it pronounced?
@@Lexilove2016 it's hard to explain it because we use "ť,ž,č,ô...". these things above letter are telling you how the letter is supposed to be pronounced. slovakian google translate does a pretty good job at pronouncing these letters.
The whiplash from the transition ofHannah Montana Anime to 1890 US census nearly killed me
You know what the best topic to do an iceberg on would be?
The Titanic
There can be a extra layer to the iceburg, called the trench with a sunken titanic in it
So I always bring this one up, ad nauseum, in the vain hope that someone somewhere will have something: 'The Brady Bunch Visits ABC'. I'm even the originator of the article on the first Lost Media Wiki, and more or less my info has been carried fwd and even broadcast on YT videos, which is cool, but I'd really like this found if even remotely possible. Two major problems: 1971, so next to no home recording, and it's way unlikely anyone who could have would have recorded it. Next, it was a Saturday Morning Preview, which means broadcast was a one-and-done, which also increases the likelihood of it being disposed of entirely. When I was 5, I saw the last seven or so minutes, and always wanted to catch the rest. Given my experience with other old cartoons and shows I see again after decades (Especially 'Popeye Meets The Man Who Hated Laughter') I am not expecting this to be a lost classic. I wanna see it to say I saw it. I know about the TV Guide ad, and the promo commercial, and the stills (which someone else added, bless them), so no need to post them. I'll even concede that this one would be in the upper part of the iceberg: Existence confirmed, stills and a promo, and valid reasons why it is likely lost for the main part of it. Still, hope springs eternal, and the 50th anniversary of this is coming up, so maybe something kicks loose.
I haven’t finished the video, but hearing the Snyder cut made me think about it, there is also the Webb Cut of the amazing Spider-Man. There were entire plot threads and characters removed from the movie, a scene where Gwen visited aunt may, a scene of the goblin going on a rampage in oscorp, and an alternate ending fight scene between goblin and spidey
Two slight additions to the Doctor Who part
1. There was no use to keep the original tapes because reruns didn't really exist and the contracts with people like actors and composers left very little room the rebroadcast episodes. So... Why keep them?
2. There were copies made to film. Partly for international publication and partly for archival purposes. Video and film were stored by different departments. The video people wiped the tapes, because there were copies on film and they wanted to reuse the expensive tapes - the film people destroyed the film because they had no use for them, they needed the room and they weren't aware, the originals were wiped... So they junked the film, as they only were copies
@@ChristieBrewster It’s a long, painful story. It’s amazing so many episodes have been found. A lot of them have been reconstructed and restored by hand.
Of course it's bad for us today, but I understand, why people acted that way back then.
The BBC wasn't allowed to show the episodes after one year has passed since the first airing and there was no concept of home media. So why keep the tapes of a silly sci-fi show? The only other thing to do with the show was to ship them abroad to air in Australia of Africa. This was done on film copies to accommodate for different broadcast standards and equipment and to keep the cost down.
And tapes were crazy expensive (like 20k in todays money) and by nature reusable. So it's common sense to reuse those as soon as they weren't needed anymore. Too bad the films were considered copies and thus expendable.
There is an extremely interesting book called 'Wiped' by Richard Molesworth on that topic. The history, the current stock and the insane methods of restoring episodes. Like calculation color information from interference patterns... It's a thriller in its own right :D
love the video man!
You know. after watching this video- when i hear someone say 'lost media', the first thing I now think of is MEAT SHOE.
YESSSS PART TWO, I LOVE ICEBERGS!
I don't think something should be considered a lost media when it never existed in the first place.
*professionals in events, shows and movies* : Don't worry we are professionals on our stuff! *also prof. In events, shows and movies*: Naaaah We won't take care of our documentation or film any of this important stuff lets keep this blur though"