There was a series of ads for Jello's "Temptations" line that were... very distasteful and cruel. They involved parents threatening their children with various unpleasant fates if they were to ever take one of their Jello Temptations. The worst one involving a mother reciting a rhyme that ended with "...she took one of mommy's Jello Temptations... now she's shoveling coal." accompanied by the visual of a scared, dirty little girl in a dark coal mine, and a smug "sweet dreams!" by the mother. I saw it several times on tv and was jarred by it. I'm aware there was another involving a child in a pit of snakes. There are complaints online about the ads... but the ads themselves have been completely wiped from the internet, save for the tamest of them all, "Chocobeast", which involves parents spooking their kids with a campfire story.
oh man, I don't remember any exactly but I def remember feeling very distraught and upset at the jello temptations ads. Part of me is glad they're lost because of how they made me feel but another part wants to have them found as reminders of 'how to traumatize kids: commercial edition"
I remember those disgusting things too. I have a friend who was abused by a parent, so that gave me another reason to hate them. My whole family hated those commercials. I wrote a letter (not a nasty, hateful one, just a letter) expressing my disapproval and the company sent me back a nice letter saying they didn't mean any disrespect. I guess enough people expressed disapproval since they stopped the ad campaign and don't have the commercials online. What was even the point of that campaign? "Hey, you can be selfish with the power of Jell-O"? To give credit where it's due, Jell-O had a great commercial sometime later in which this boy pictured himself having as rough a day as his Dad had had at the office (getting the car stuck in traffic, having the boss not care about his project) and gave him his pudding out of sympathy. I sent a nice letter because I enjoyed it and got a nice response back.
They didn't stop using Erin because of lewds, they phrased her out when Allstates bought them out she didn't fit their "serious" branding plus she was made during the hype of Kim Possible.
@@no1rspadeheart365 Maybe to the exponentially smaller internet subculture at the time but I would imagine there would be a lot of puritanical prudish Americans (like my grandparents) that wouldn't touch Esurence with a 10 foot pole if they knew what people liked to draw her like.
I highly doubt that's the reason to discontinue her. Any company worth their weight knows weirdos on the internet will make lewd pictures of literally everything.
It's weird cause I don't even remember her even being that popular, I've seen much more art of Flo than I have the Esurance girl It sounds like the boomers who made the ads ironically brought more attention to it by overreacting about it
suggestions: lost news stories/articles, children's books, holy books, historical letters, short stories, comics, magazines, records. limited editions. lost sources of quotations.
Lost sacred scriptures is very interesting. Not just Christian; but Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, and Buddhist just to name a few. The hard part, not everything is in English. The Ethiopian Coptic Church has a few, but there is no (good) English translations. Same for the Asian religions, some of the information is out there but not available to us.
Since 1-900 numbers are eligible, you should talk about the lost Freddy Freaker recordings. The commercials for it are found, and readily available online, but recordings of the actual call aren't.
@@skeletonman1126 I think he means the automated call you'd get if you actually dialed the number. there's a automated response you'd get at the start of the call before a real person takes the line.
@@Shadria1996 did real people even answer the line? I read that it was one of those automated joke lines where they just give you pre-recorded jokes I think it's a interesting topic because it seems like nobody can agree on what the line actually had
Does it though? I mean, people see A LOT of media, and not everything is considered worth preserving past its intended "life span" - sure there are even advertisements people seek that are lost - but there's a ton of boring unimaginative unremarkable commercials that aired years ago that aren't even worth remembering or keeping the tapes of.
Hitogata sounds exactly like the Saki Sanobashi situation. Scary, ominous piece of Japanese lost media that has plenty of recreations but still hasn't been found or know if it exists in the first place
Saki Sanobashi is most likely a hoax and plenty of Lost Media channels seem to agree, but IMO Hitogata miiiiight be real, however misremembered as more creepy than it actually was, kinda like Cracks or Clockman.
I’m sure there’s literally millions, if not billions of lost commercials. Especially if no one recorded them and since most ads only air for a short amount of time.
There should be a list of lost radio advertisement because I have a fond memory of Taco Bell commercial that I heard back in middle school in 2007. The ad was advertising the Beefy Crunch Burrito in a telenovela style parody. I remember that always ended with the characters breaking script and saying that they're going to Taco Bell. I don't even think it's possible to find radio ads but I wish you could.
No way. I remember those radio ads! Sometimes I think about them too because I used to hear them on the radio all the time but I could never remember exactly when they came out. I remember each commercial would continue the story too
0:12 Oh man, I'm blown away to see this commercial clip. I've always remembered it from my childhood 20-something-years ago, and yet even when it was airing I've never heard anyone ever talk about it and I've never even spoken about it personally with anyone in all this time. I'll periodically think about that commercial for seemingly no reason, and my brain has mostly resolved that it made a minor impact on life and no one else's, so it just feels weird seeing even a clip of it turn up here. It's not even nostalgia, it's something even weirder, I dunno, hard to explain.
I was just trying to watch cartoons or something, and Michael Bolton was always screaming at me. TELL ME HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO LIVE WITHOUT YOU. I don't know, screaming man. Go away.
The Washmatik footage is now private property of the Mays family. Unless someone has special permission from them on behalf of a telemarketing corp, nobody's ever seeing it.
I REMEMBER MAGIC CARRY! Thought it was a terrible idea, but the little furniture pads to help move furniture or keep it from scuffing floors was seemingly a good idea, but completely unworthy of a full infomercial. Also there has to be an alternate universe where Erin Esurence is a regular cartoon character with her own show, like Kim Possible but slightly more anime influence
True story: While working for the media center department of a major state university library, I spent days reviewing and indexing 8mm film compilations of old TV advertisements. It was the late '80s and the commercials were from the '60s and '70s (I remembered many of them from my childhood). So I would bet many of these advertisements exist somewhere in the uncatalogued collections of many libraries out there.
Just wanted to say that you have one of the best lost media channels, man. Really appreciate you digging up some of the more obscure stuff and making them more known. I feel like I’m going to now look up a bunch of Japanese PSAs as I’ve never thought to look into the subject before lol
What about lost media that was found and is now somehow lost again, like the episodes of You Can’t Do That On Television from the Canadian version of the show?
There was an well made ad type thing on MTV back in 2007ish. There were 2 guys sitting on the park bench looking at people and women passing by. They commented something on their appearance and they always said "Gotta get their numbaz" but they never made an attempt to contact anybody and that was the end of the clip. It was so bizarre, but fit in well with MTV at the time. It was played many times so I was confused when I could not find the clip anywhere...
I like them too. As a fan of stuff like the British Avengers, Bond, & No One Lives Forever among campy cartoonish spy material I appreciate the cornball humor & innuendo.
Sad thing is, it doesn't sound nearly as good as the Lego reenactment. That's some serious effort that has infinitely more love and care than that original commercial probably has.
the only one like this i know of like this is the original drake & josh pilot. they had a different actor playing the father but i don’t think that pilot was ever actually aired
About the Don Bluth book by John Cawley... I'm a librarian and usually for rare/older books, we can attempt to borrow them through interlibrary loan. But the 8 listed copies of "The Animated Films of Don Bluth" in the United States are all owned by university libraries, which hardly ever loan their materials outside of the schools. These universities include Regent University, Ohio State, and Cal Arts. If anyone really wants to attempt to find this supposed excerpt listing the commercial, they would have to go to those universities in person, or perhaps request if a kind librarian there can look through their copy and find said excerpt 🤷♀️
Honestly, as a fur and animation fan, the 'oldschool furry site' is a good place to start... Seeing as theres a lot of animators like Shawn Keller who are open furs and worked alongside Disney and possibly Bluth!
Here are a series of ads I've been looking for lately: Canadian Purr cat food commercials from circa 1989 featuring Lorenzo Music-voiced Garfield (not to be confused with the Alpo cat food commercials from the early 1990s that had Garfield voiced by someone else). Purr (it might have had an extra R or two) was a short-lived cat food brand in Canada that had Garfield printed on the label and possibly even the top of the tin.
When the movie "Hot Shots" came out, there was a strange commercial, fitting the comic tone of the movie. It starts by saying"All over America, people are being paid to say how much they loved 'Hot Shots" (1991). They then show a boy saying it wasn't very good. They put money, money in his hand, he smiles and says "It was great!" this is followed by a couple with a goat on a leash, saying they liked it so much, they brought their kid. I only saw the commercial once, but it may be my favorite commercial for a movie.
I saw the original Wilkins and Wontkins puppets at an exhibit in 2019. It was amazing, and the ads are definitely one of my favourite ads from that time period.
A lost ad? I got one for you. I think it was for Old Navy, and it aired around Christmas. They took the words to "Feliz Navidad" and changed them to "A Fleece for My Dad" and made it a song about their then super popular fleece pullovers. I've been looking for it for years, and part of me thinks I might have just made it up.
I feel like the odd one out here, but lost advertisements/bumpers (really anything that isn't a movie or serialized show; something with home media release potential) are slowly becoming my favourite type of lost media. They just have even more obscurity, which makes me love them even more.
I was just thinking of a Nickelodeon bumper called “a word from Bigfoot” where a big foot would say: “you know I don’t like being called Bigfoot, it’s insulting. Just look at the size of my foot, see that’s not big, it’s a size 9... that’s not big” Let me know if anyone finds it.
i remember another commercial perfectly, it was from doritos in 2006 or 2007, there was a 3d dorito running and gasping in a hallway or a hotel,like for 10 seconds, and immediately cuts for a jumpscare of a clown, it was a promo for a tv series called M13DOS, damn it terrorizes me, when i was a kid
Every time I hear you say ''Oh Hi There'', I always imagine you walking out of the bathroom with a bathrobe on, brushing your teeth while staring at the camera Ferris Bueller style.
My personal white whale is the last McDonald's commercial featuring the Del Rubio Triplets. The only reference I can find to it existing is a edit made to their wiki page some time ago. I contacted the man who added it to their wiki, and he described it in some detail, but offered little in way of finding it. Over the last few years of searching, my leads have gone cold.
In 2009, Envirofone, a UK phone service company, made an advert called "Vox-Pop" which a part of it, which featured a middle-aged man on a yellow background saying "wonga", this became a meme, so in 2010 - 2012, Envirofone made him the unofficial mascot, they even made a youtube channel "MrWongaMan", where all the adverts were uploaded to but after the campaign, they deleted the youtube channel which was filled with adverts for the campaign, some of these adverts have been found and can be viewed on RUclips, including a banned advert for the campaign but there's still some of them which are still lost media.
When I was little I always wondered why the Oxy Clean guy changed so suddenly. This was around 2009 as my grandparents still lived in their old house. It makes sense now.
Lost Stores: I nominate the rental chain “Video Watch” it was in at least Michigan if not other places too. Another one would be “Curtis Mathis” (probably spelled wrong). It was a video/audio equipment store in the 80’s.
In Quebec Canada, there's a organisation that promotes milk called "Le lait". Back in around spring 2005 or 2006, there was a creepy vibe ad of a guy in an abandoned warehouse putting an animal shaped chocolate in the blender or in the microwave. He played a french lullaby while the chocolate meets its doom. It was an ad for chocolate milk and it lasted around 2 weeks before it was pulled off the air. I tried to find traces of the ad, but there's no videos and not even mentions on websites.
Here's a list commercial...Hershey's Rally Candy Bar. The commercial featured a king attached to some kind of device that measured some element (don't ask, I can't remember which ones). When he tries the Rally bar, the machine goes haywire, accompanied by a 30 second edit of I SAY, I SAY, I SAY by David Lindup for APM music. My deep dive search has come up zero. I remember liking how the machine lit up, and then started flashing like mad.
I clearly remember the first time the Geico Gecko was shown. He was sitting at a regular sized table eating toast, the phone rings and there is a few seconds long scene of him struggling to get to the phone. He answers it then he yells "No you want Geico not Gecko" he hangs up and then struggles back to his toast. I've never been able to find it but it is so clear in my memory. O.o
There was an well made ad type thing on MTV back in 2007ish. There were 2 guys sitting on the park bench looking at people and women passing by. They commented something on their appearance and they always said "Gotta get their numbaz" but they never made an attempt to contact anybody and that was the end of the clip. It was so bizarre, but fit in well with MTV at the time. It was played many times so I was confused when I could not find the clip anywhere...
I remember seeing this one ad a few years ago which contained a giant foot crushing a car and to this day I have yet to find it again so I guess it technically counts as lost media
here in Brazil back in 2005 there also was an ad from Volkswagen featuring The Incredibles, but I can't find anymore footage of it online, just people also looking for it.
I’m sure that this probably isn’t lost, but there’s a McDonald’s commercial that I remember but can’t seem to find anywhere. It was for Happy meals specifically, and focused on a little boy who was eating at McDonald’s, I believe with his mom or grandma. It goes into a daydream sort of sequence, as the boy is playing with his chicken nuggets. He imagines that they’re pirates, and one of them was required to “walk the plank”. When this happened, it goes back to normal as the boy dunks his chicken nugget into some dipping sauce. The slogan “McDonald’s, where it’s okay to play with your food” (or something similar to this) was said in a voiceover towards the end. Probably aired sometime around the mid 2000s-early 2010s, as I remember seeing it when I was a kid and mimicking it with my cousin. The chicken nuggets could have easily been something like fries/apple slices as well, but I know that it was definitely one of the 3. Kind of an odd commercial to describe, but if that rings a bell for anybody, let me know!
3:40 i know it's confusing since in this bit ringo is pretending to be a cat, of course, but is that a cat in the audio too? Like a really high pitched meow
Yes, that's my cat! He meowed during my best take of the audio and it was so cute I had to keep it. Then I found a video of Ringo pretending to be a cat and I knew what I had to do. 🤣
Believe it or not, Disney’s first fully CGI-animated film to get a Disney DVD Special Edition is actually Bionicle: Mask of Light from 2003 in Russia. It was found in like September of last year, and only the cover has been found. The actual contents of the disc remain lost to this day. Originally, A Bug’s Life was the first, but the one for it was released about a year or so later, so Bionicle pushed it back to second place. B:MoL has a regular Disney DVD release in Poland as well, but every other release is just Miramax instead of being primarily Disney through the Disney DVD branding, and the heavily obscure Disney DVD releases have Miramax pushed back to a secondary label instead.
There's a TV spot for the forgotten 2001 film "Double Take" that I've been trying to find online for years. It's back during that weird period where when a studio knew a film was a piece of crap, they wouldn't actually show any of it in a TV spot, kind of like the Bushwacked TV spots. Anyway, it has these weird paper cut out stop motion versions of Eddie Griffin and Orlando Jones. Every time the film's name was said, it was a loud "Duh-Duh-DOUBLE TAKE!!!" and it featured the line "I'm gonna see it. Gonna see it anyway I can. Gonna see Duh-Duh-DOUBLE TAKE!!!" I used to make fun of that commercial every time it was on, so I remember it vividly.
My mom would rent a camera from the video rental store to record shows and movies. I bet I have some crazy shit on those videos. I should go through them one day
Really surprising to hear about that esurance commercial being lost. I distinctly remember seeing it on several channels as a kid, specifically Cartoon Network or Nick. It always struck me as odd because it was a cartoon, so I thought it would be advertising at kids. The first time I thought it was advertising a show I hadn't heard of, not insurance for adults. I'd love to see those commercials again, though.
I saw bits and pieces of the Beatles cartoon when it was on Disney. In fact the one of the directors of the series animator Ron Campbell died last month.
Seeing this video actually reminded me of two videos that somewhat fit in the commercial category but I can't seem to find them; one was a tribute? video that showed a compilation of Nickelodeon shows with the song Clocks by Coldplay playing in the background. It was probably fake or an old fan RUclips video but somehow I remembered that. The second was a Poptarts parody commercial where the crazy dude guy shoots down Poptarts with a harpoon and one of them is fed up. When the Poptart asks why he's doing this, the guy says "It's crazy good" so he responds with "Well you're crazy dead!" and shoots him with a gun. They were old deleted videos but somehow I managed to remember them.
Speaking of Subway, they apparently made kids toys with Cartoon Network characters back in 2002 (even stuff like Sheep in the Big City and Time Squad) that have lost ads as well.
Ive gone to multiple lost media discords and asked about a terrifying lost commercial for Geico but everyone ignores it. So ill try here. Does anyone remember a Thanksgiving commercial around the early 2000s where a family is having a large dinner and all the food gets up an walks away? Then at the end a man reaches for the turkey and it stands up, kicks him in the face and he turns plastic with a creepy big smile on his face?
I've always wanted to find the other commercials for Bitty Buttons, which was the original name for Lalaloopsy. Also if you want another idea: Lost Musicals or Broadway shows.
There exists a lost unlicensed fortnite musical made in spain called " Dreams to the other life" which was made in late 2019 and was planned to be screened again in february 2020,only for the 2020 performance to be canceled. Not much is known about it though.
There's a Glad Trash bag advertisement I've been looking for but haven't been able to find. It ran sometime in 2013 and featured trashmen handling different types of trash bags the "desirable" trashmen were handling Glad, while "average" guys were handling a generic brand. I've been looking for it cause one of the "average" guys looked dead on like one of my friends.
been looking for a commercial for years that i'd never been able to find. i believe it was for Campells or Chef Boyardee's meatball soup or spaghetti. it involves a giant meatball chasing a kid if i remember correctly against a red background. somewhat reminiscent of Raiders of the lost ark. it aired sometime around 2003-2006 in the US. i've looked and looked and never been able to find it.
What made easy carry failed was the inflated price. I have seen the Pitch Men episode of it where the inventer was complaining about the suggested price.
I dont have any ideas for new videos, but i just wanted to say that i love this channel! Keep up the great work dude, its nice to see new lost media youtubers pop up with such high quality vids!
I swear to god, at some point between the years 2009 to 2012 their was an anti drug PSA where a girl and her mom are trying on hats, the girl picks up a hat and says not this one it smells like pot. The mom than looks shocked and the commercial says something to the equivalent of talk to your "kids about drugs before its too late" I have searched to the ends of the internet for the PSA and can't find it anywhere. It aired possibly on The N or MTV. I'm convinced it was some sort of hallication
i remember a ad for a PS1 game from late 1998/early 1999 that a dude on a snowboard taped to a ceiling fan and this other guy turns up the speed. the dude on the snowboard says hes gonna barf. cut to gameplay footage and when it goes back the other dude's face is covered in vomit. it was only shown once on cartoon and never again
I like the Hershey kisses bells one, and that one ford ad with that crowd of people going "Nanana heeey aaay aay goodbye", and that 1-800-588-2300 empire commerical.
1:37 That OxiClean ad with the female co-host has been found in full. Advertisements aired in 1998 & 1999 respectively. Link: ruclips.net/video/VgCge6_f4B0/видео.htmlfeature=shared
"Super Mario Bros science commerical" I know this was for super mario bros u. I saw It one day in 2012/2013 and it was about scientists not being able to find the secret of "why is super mario bros u so good" or smth. I barely remember. I just can't find any of the commerical online. Odd if it's lost but it might be. If someone can recognize the ad please tell me.
Probably no one is going to know/remember this ad because I'm from Western Australia and I highly doubt that much people from WA are here but, I remember this ad that would of aired around 2004--2008, it was just a bunch of shots of a old Australian town, all you could hear was the wind and metal objects (I don't remember there being any music). There might of been a old man sitting on a chair in one of the shots but I can't remember. The ad was very eerie and unsettling (which I don't think is what they were going for). I'm pretty sure it was advertising the flying ambulance service, I think they were trying to say that their planes can reach anywhere in Australia. I don't know if this ad was aired anywhere else in Australia (it possibly was). I can't find it online
Not really related to ads but there's something I've been trying to locate for over a decade that I hope you could help me with. Namely, the second and third seasons of the (original, circa 1993) Biker Mice From Mars cartoon. Only the first season has been released on DVD (13 out of 65 episodes) and there's terrible quality videos of three more season 2 episodes available on youtube. The only place that received a DVD release of the whole series is Finland and those lack the iconic original dub, obviously. Some amount of episodes beyond the first season were released on VHS at the time but none have been digitized. Hopes were high the full second and third season would see a re-release during the 2006 revival but no such thing happened, leaving most of the show essentially lost *despite* the fact that it still airs occasionally. Also, the claim of "no blood is shown" on the series' wikipedia page is only partly true, as in fact blood was present in the first airing of some episodes and was later removed, and some episodes had their runtime noticeably shortened by censorship past the initial release. The show shaped mine and many other people's childhoods, and it is a tragedy to see most of it lost to obscurity.
I've got a bit of lost media to share. In that, I know of it but have not found a recording. Back in the earlier days of nickelodon, when Butch Hartman was riding high, he did a special short promo for 'A new show he was working on', which became Danny Phantom. It was very early in development and many things changed. I've been unable to find any recordings or info about it, even from his own discord server. I think it ran on one of the nick subchannels but I'm not positive.
Speaking of Danny Phantom, I remember an interview with Butch as part of a show I believe where he would show some Danny Phantom concept art for future episodes which included who I believed to be Fright Knight, But in this case had a Pumpkin for a head as opposed to the helmet and darkened face that we ultimately got on the show. Its a very niche thing and I was a kid at the time so my memory may have been blurry but my brother saw it too and we were kind of disappointed when we didn't get that version of the DP villain. I remember seeing that once on Nickelodeon and I never saw it again.
Having been an avid collector of fast food toys until age 14, there are some UK fast food toy commercials that I'd like to see again, but can't find anywhere! Here's a list: Beauty & The Beast, Burger King, early 90s Sonic The Hedgehog, McDonald's, 1994 The Lion King, McDonald's, 1994 Animaniacs, McDonald's, 1995 Toy Story, McDonald's, 1996 Winnie The Pooh, McDonald's, 1998/1999 A Bug's Life, McDonald's, 1999 The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride, McDonald's, 1999 Disneyland Paris, McDonald's, 1999 Action Man and My Little Pony, McDonald's, 1999 Pokemon, Burger King, 2000 Pokemon Power Cards, Burger King, 2000 Digimon, McDonald's, 2000/2001 Boomerang, KFC, 2001 The Pink Panther, KFC, 2001 Furby and Shelby, McDonald's, 2001 Matchbox and Barbie, Burger King, 2002 Lilo & Stitch, McDonald's 2002 Matchbox and Diva Starz, Burger King, 2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Strawberry Shortcake, McDonald's, 2005 A.T.O.M and Funky Friends, McDonald's, 2006
Wait, McDonald's did ATOM toys in 2006? I loved that show, but I don't remember that at all :O Then again, thinking about it now I might have discovered the show later, around 2007, so that would explain it
@@EpicWolfy98 Yes, they did! I can't find the ad, though. Or any of the toys, I did see one on ebay within the past few months but it must've been bought. I didn't own any myself. I was 18 and about to start college at the time. I stopped collecting fast food toys at age 14.
In ireland and maybe the uk theres an ad for promoting dairy products for kids and the jingle is "them bones them bones need calcium" and even tho the ad is easy to find everyone around my age remembers a completely animated version of a bird in a cave singing it but me and my friends cannot find it anywhere, my older brother says I might be mixing it up with another yoghurt ad but everyone I know around my age remembers there being another version
If you need more suggestions then Top 10 (or 5) Lost Media that was actually easy to find. Example being Seth Green's cut of "Mars Needs Moms". A youtuber found it by ripping the blu ray and the Seth Green's audio was on the disc.
it was a local commercial, but Enchanted Dragon Tattoo in Tucson, Az had a latenight commercial. i only saw it ONCE and never again. but this commercial was advertising their piercing services...with pierced and well placed fruits. commercial would've been from between 2006-2007.
The Lost Subway Commercial has been found!!!
LETS GOOOOOO
LETS FUUUUUUUUCKING GOOOOOOOOOO!
@Adam O'Hare yes. way.
Give us a link, BRO!
ruclips.net/video/tOIZdsgbeAI/видео.html
I miss Billy Mays so much, we need to find his ads
I didn’t know he passed away until now.
@@2001Artist Yeah I remember he passed away suddenly, Life is short and he sure made the best of it and left good impressions on people
I can't believe he's been gone for 10 years. Holy shit!
you sound like eric cartman
@@2001Artist Same, I learned a while ago but...
The Wilkins and Wontkins ads are personally one of my favorite commercials. I was shocked when I discovered they were lost media!
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There are more of those commercials? I thought that anthology you can find on RUclips was all of them.
Yeah. I thought all of them where basically found. Not even jorge mentioned that. And he's also covers lost media.
There was a series of ads for Jello's "Temptations" line that were... very distasteful and cruel. They involved parents threatening their children with various unpleasant fates if they were to ever take one of their Jello Temptations. The worst one involving a mother reciting a rhyme that ended with "...she took one of mommy's Jello Temptations... now she's shoveling coal." accompanied by the visual of a scared, dirty little girl in a dark coal mine, and a smug "sweet dreams!" by the mother. I saw it several times on tv and was jarred by it. I'm aware there was another involving a child in a pit of snakes. There are complaints online about the ads... but the ads themselves have been completely wiped from the internet, save for the tamest of them all, "Chocobeast", which involves parents spooking their kids with a campfire story.
oh man, I don't remember any exactly but I def remember feeling very distraught and upset at the jello temptations ads. Part of me is glad they're lost because of how they made me feel but another part wants to have them found as reminders of 'how to traumatize kids: commercial edition"
That's why you should never take a Jello temptation
holy crap i had that out of my memory until you said something
Why can't they just share? Oh wait, parents can be as b**chy as they want to.
I remember those disgusting things too. I have a friend who was abused by a parent, so that gave me another reason to hate them. My whole family hated those commercials. I wrote a letter (not a nasty, hateful one, just a letter) expressing my disapproval and the company sent me back a nice letter saying they didn't mean any disrespect. I guess enough people expressed disapproval since they stopped the ad campaign and don't have the commercials online. What was even the point of that campaign? "Hey, you can be selfish with the power of Jell-O"?
To give credit where it's due, Jell-O had a great commercial sometime later in which this boy pictured himself having as rough a day as his Dad had had at the office (getting the car stuck in traffic, having the boss not care about his project) and gave him his pudding out of sympathy. I sent a nice letter because I enjoyed it and got a nice response back.
They didn't stop using Erin because of lewds, they phrased her out when Allstates bought them out she didn't fit their "serious" branding plus she was made during the hype of Kim Possible.
I was hoping someone would say that.
She was also starting to annoy people and was about as popular as Clippy for the mainstream at the time.
Plus, abandoning a character for such a reason doesn't make much sense, I mean, wouldn't the lewds help with promoting the brand?
@@no1rspadeheart365 Maybe to the exponentially smaller internet subculture at the time but I would imagine there would be a lot of puritanical prudish Americans (like my grandparents) that wouldn't touch Esurence with a 10 foot pole if they knew what people liked to draw her like.
She's still hot, tho... 😋
lewding the esurance girl is so hilarious
Cancelled because of lewds
She's a qt
@@RosieJonesRules shame on you
I highly doubt that's the reason to discontinue her. Any company worth their weight knows weirdos on the internet will make lewd pictures of literally everything.
It's weird cause I don't even remember her even being that popular, I've seen much more art of Flo than I have the Esurance girl
It sounds like the boomers who made the ads ironically brought more attention to it by overreacting about it
"what's it say?"
"Stay tuned for this important message-"
*ad break*
I see what you did there.
I was way too proud of myself for coming up with that. 🤣
@@AllThingsLost it's fine, I'd be too
@@AllThingsLost Plus, gotta love The Beatles ♥️ I would take any excuse to put them in one of my videos.
suggestions: lost news stories/articles, children's books, holy books, historical letters, short stories, comics, magazines, records. limited editions. lost sources of quotations.
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Lost sacred scriptures is very interesting. Not just Christian; but Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, and Buddhist just to name a few.
The hard part, not everything is in English. The Ethiopian Coptic Church has a few, but there is no (good) English translations. Same for the Asian religions, some of the information is out there but not available to us.
>chuckles the clown
>claymation
>talks to the viewer
Nah, leave that shit lost.
Bobble gets the truth
I mean, footage of the commercial has surfaced.
@@cryandruboneout7133 Everything about you and your comment has upset me.
@@nin_tendo6458 What, it’s cute! It wasn’t even claymation. It appears to be a sort of paper,
@@the4tierbridge his comment has been deleted what did it say?
My man had to go through a furry wedding photo album in search for information
Now that I can respect
Lost media takes me to some strange places.
That part made me laughs damn hard
It certainly shows he looks pretty hard for his sources. Googling his name didn't make it show up and I ended up having to search "TopFox".
@@AllThingsLost Even if your a furry like myself.
@@huskycashewdrums6171 IKR?! Even as a furry, it's hilarious.
Since 1-900 numbers are eligible, you should talk about the lost Freddy Freaker recordings. The commercials for it are found, and readily available online, but recordings of the actual call aren't.
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@@skeletonman1126 I think he means the automated call you'd get if you actually dialed the number. there's a automated response you'd get at the start of the call before a real person takes the line.
I appreciate OneyPlays introducing me to the Freak. Love that little man
@@Shadria1996 did real people even answer the line? I read that it was one of those automated joke lines where they just give you pre-recorded jokes
I think it's a interesting topic because it seems like nobody can agree on what the line actually had
@@almond3066 I personally don't know, but you would imagine a real person on the line to make the call last longer?
It's amazing how much detail Jim Henson put into the sets and props of ads that only ran a few seconds.
So...we've all most likely seen lost media then. That sucks.
Does it though? I mean, people see A LOT of media, and not everything is considered worth preserving past its intended "life span" - sure there are even advertisements people seek that are lost - but there's a ton of boring unimaginative unremarkable commercials that aired years ago that aren't even worth remembering or keeping the tapes of.
Not really. There's lost media literally EVERYWHERE.
Hitogata sounds exactly like the Saki Sanobashi situation. Scary, ominous piece of Japanese lost media that has plenty of recreations but still hasn't been found or know if it exists in the first place
Saki Sanobashi is most likely a hoax and plenty of Lost Media channels seem to agree, but IMO Hitogata miiiiight be real, however misremembered as more creepy than it actually was, kinda like Cracks or Clockman.
The big difference is Japanese people actually remember hitogata. I have never heard of any Japanese confirmation of Saki Sanobashi.
I’m sure there’s literally millions, if not billions of lost commercials. Especially if no one recorded them and since most ads only air for a short amount of time.
There should be a list of lost radio advertisement because I have a fond memory of Taco Bell commercial that I heard back in middle school in 2007. The ad was advertising the Beefy Crunch Burrito in a telenovela style parody. I remember that always ended with the characters breaking script and saying that they're going to Taco Bell. I don't even think it's possible to find radio ads but I wish you could.
No way. I remember those radio ads! Sometimes I think about them too because I used to hear them on the radio all the time but I could never remember exactly when they came out. I remember each commercial would continue the story too
0:12 Oh man, I'm blown away to see this commercial clip. I've always remembered it from my childhood 20-something-years ago, and yet even when it was airing I've never heard anyone ever talk about it and I've never even spoken about it personally with anyone in all this time. I'll periodically think about that commercial for seemingly no reason, and my brain has mostly resolved that it made a minor impact on life and no one else's, so it just feels weird seeing even a clip of it turn up here. It's not even nostalgia, it's something even weirder, I dunno, hard to explain.
I was just trying to watch cartoons or something, and Michael Bolton was always screaming at me. TELL ME HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO LIVE WITHOUT YOU. I don't know, screaming man. Go away.
The Washmatik footage is now private property of the Mays family. Unless someone has special permission from them on behalf of a telemarketing corp, nobody's ever seeing it.
I REMEMBER MAGIC CARRY! Thought it was a terrible idea, but the little furniture pads to help move furniture or keep it from scuffing floors was seemingly a good idea, but completely unworthy of a full infomercial.
Also there has to be an alternate universe where Erin Esurence is a regular cartoon character with her own show, like Kim Possible but slightly more anime influence
You can actually get those furniture moving things. I just bought some from Home Depot the other day.
I remember during the YES era of Cartoon Network I saw the up next icon for Team Galaxy, pretty sure it had Brett on it.
The Yankees controlled Cartoon Network at one point? Goddamnit
True story: While working for the media center department of a major state university library, I spent days reviewing and indexing 8mm film compilations of old TV advertisements. It was the late '80s and the commercials were from the '60s and '70s (I remembered many of them from my childhood). So I would bet many of these advertisements exist somewhere in the uncatalogued collections of many libraries out there.
Just wanted to say that you have one of the best lost media channels, man. Really appreciate you digging up some of the more obscure stuff and making them more known. I feel like I’m going to now look up a bunch of Japanese PSAs as I’ve never thought to look into the subject before lol
Thanks for the kind words, I really appreciate it.
how about doing a Lost media unlikely to be found or lost media unlikely to be found that were found
One of those things is clearly the christine chubbuck incident.
What about lost media that was found and is now somehow lost again, like the episodes of You Can’t Do That On Television from the Canadian version of the show?
@@dengeki3414 The tape is preserved to prevent it from being _completely_ lost, but it's not going to be released anytime soon.
@@cryandruboneout7133 but again there probably could be someone who recorded it and still has the recording on a VHS tape
@@dengeki3414 I mean, you can see the footage up until the little speech she gave at the end.
I'm sure there are so many lost commercials.. Unfortunate that sum of them may never be recovered
they could be recovered if anyone knows or knew the person who directed the advertisements
Yea in the future iconic and nostalgic things like those mesothelioma comercails might be lost, and i dont wanna live in that world.
There was an well made ad type thing on MTV back in 2007ish. There were 2 guys sitting on the park bench looking at people and women passing by. They commented something on their appearance and they always said "Gotta get their numbaz" but they never made an attempt to contact anybody and that was the end of the clip. It was so bizarre, but fit in well with MTV at the time. It was played many times so I was confused when I could not find the clip anywhere...
You, LSonicq, Sakurastardust, and Blameitonjorge are my favorite lost media people I love this
I don't remember the Speed Racer ad but I miss those Esurance commercials, those were some of the few commercials I wouldn't mute/fast forward.
I like them too. As a fan of stuff like the British Avengers, Bond, & No One Lives Forever among campy cartoonish spy material I appreciate the cornball humor & innuendo.
I’m fond of Kim Possible & the like as well.
No the Esurance girl wasn't discontinued because of porn, she was discontinued due to a lack of popularity.
I’m pretty sure he was being tongue-in-cheek when he said that
@@samseymour7004 then why didn't he explain the actual reason, and give a "just kidding" when he was talking about the porn part?
@@samseymour7004 He seemed pretty sincere about it to me. It's a very commonly circulated misconception.
Exactly. Get rid of the stubborn “The General” insurance commercials and bring back the Esurance girl.
@@CartoonPhreak Get rid of The General insurance company, period.
Excellent work - let's find that lost Subway commercial! 🥪
Sad thing is, it doesn't sound nearly as good as the Lego reenactment. That's some serious effort that has infinitely more love and care than that original commercial probably has.
@@mightyfilm Hopefully Subway decides to use my LEGO commercial as a real commercial on TV!
You found it
Suggestion: lost tv pilots (both animated and live action). Especially if said pilot never lead to a full show being made.
If all things lost makes the video, I hope it has the gogos crazy bones pilot
the only one like this i know of like this is the original drake & josh pilot. they had a different actor playing the father but i don’t think that pilot was ever actually aired
About the Don Bluth book by John Cawley... I'm a librarian and usually for rare/older books, we can attempt to borrow them through interlibrary loan. But the 8 listed copies of "The Animated Films of Don Bluth" in the United States are all owned by university libraries, which hardly ever loan their materials outside of the schools. These universities include Regent University, Ohio State, and Cal Arts. If anyone really wants to attempt to find this supposed excerpt listing the commercial, they would have to go to those universities in person, or perhaps request if a kind librarian there can look through their copy and find said excerpt 🤷♀️
Honestly, as a fur and animation fan, the 'oldschool furry site' is a good place to start... Seeing as theres a lot of animators like Shawn Keller who are open furs and worked alongside Disney and possibly Bluth!
I hope one day we can find every single NickJr bumper because im sure there are some lost ones (edit: especially back to when it was called Pinwheel)
Oh man, I was a kid in the '80s so I remember classic old school Nickelodeon too. I might have some old bumpers on VHS.
Especially the lost Nick JR face bumpers
@@alizardhotel yup
Here are a series of ads I've been looking for lately: Canadian Purr cat food commercials from circa 1989 featuring Lorenzo Music-voiced Garfield (not to be confused with the Alpo cat food commercials from the early 1990s that had Garfield voiced by someone else).
Purr (it might have had an extra R or two) was a short-lived cat food brand in Canada that had Garfield printed on the label and possibly even the top of the tin.
Shouldn’t Wontkins be said as “Won’t-kins” since that’s the play on words with the other puppet being named “Will-kins”?
When the movie "Hot Shots" came out, there was a strange commercial, fitting the comic tone of the movie. It starts by saying"All over America, people are being paid to say how much they loved 'Hot Shots" (1991). They then show a boy saying it wasn't very good. They put money, money in his hand, he smiles and says "It was great!" this is followed by a couple with a goat on a leash, saying they liked it so much, they brought their kid. I only saw the commercial once, but it may be my favorite commercial for a movie.
Love the Beatles! Funny thing is a lost performance of them was partially found in a doctor who episode from the 60s,
10 newest pieces of lost media (lost media that was recently uncovered to be lost or media that became lost in 2019-2020)
I saw the original Wilkins and Wontkins puppets at an exhibit in 2019. It was amazing, and the ads are definitely one of my favourite ads from that time period.
Which exhibit was it if you don’t mind me asking?
A lost ad? I got one for you. I think it was for Old Navy, and it aired around Christmas. They took the words to "Feliz Navidad" and changed them to "A Fleece for My Dad" and made it a song about their then super popular fleece pullovers. I've been looking for it for years, and part of me thinks I might have just made it up.
can’t wait to see which buried memories are ripped out of me today.
Where’s your pfp from?
Wtf is that pfp
I recognize that pfp, where is it from?
@@lamasu8060 It's from the death forest horror game.
Jesus fucking christ that profile picture.
The esurance thing is an urban legend. The truth was the ads were expensive to make and weren't generating enough sales to cover their budget
As a giant muppet fan it just makes me sad that so many wilkins commercials are gone.
i like how you played the "right after these messages" beatles ad just before the midroll
Those OxyClean ads were soooooo satisfying to watch.
I feel like the odd one out here, but lost advertisements/bumpers (really anything that isn't a movie or serialized show; something with home media release potential) are slowly becoming my favourite type of lost media. They just have even more obscurity, which makes me love them even more.
I was just thinking of a Nickelodeon bumper called “a word from Bigfoot” where a big foot would say: “you know I don’t like being called Bigfoot, it’s insulting. Just look at the size of my foot, see that’s not big, it’s a size 9... that’s not big” Let me know if anyone finds it.
i remember another commercial perfectly, it was from doritos in 2006 or 2007, there was a 3d dorito running and gasping in a hallway or a hotel,like for 10 seconds, and immediately cuts for a jumpscare of a clown, it was a promo for a tv series called M13DOS, damn it terrorizes me, when i was a kid
No one was expecting the furry wedding.....
Every time I hear you say ''Oh Hi There'', I always imagine you walking out of the bathroom with a bathrobe on, brushing your teeth while staring at the camera Ferris Bueller style.
My personal white whale is the last McDonald's commercial featuring the Del Rubio Triplets. The only reference I can find to it existing is a edit made to their wiki page some time ago. I contacted the man who added it to their wiki, and he described it in some detail, but offered little in way of finding it. Over the last few years of searching, my leads have gone cold.
Woah woah woah woah woah... *WOAH* most of Billy Mays’ commercials are lost? I really wanna make a cleaning pun but I’m too shook.
But wait, there's _MORE_ !
In 2009, Envirofone, a UK phone service company, made an advert called "Vox-Pop" which a part of it, which featured a middle-aged man on a yellow background saying "wonga", this became a meme, so in 2010 - 2012, Envirofone made him the unofficial mascot, they even made a youtube channel "MrWongaMan", where all the adverts were uploaded to but after the campaign, they deleted the youtube channel which was filled with adverts for the campaign, some of these adverts have been found and can be viewed on RUclips, including a banned advert for the campaign but there's still some of them which are still lost media.
When I was little I always wondered why the Oxy Clean guy changed so suddenly. This was around 2009 as my grandparents still lived in their old house. It makes sense now.
Lost Stores: I nominate the rental chain “Video Watch” it was in at least Michigan if not other places too. Another one would be “Curtis Mathis” (probably spelled wrong). It was a video/audio equipment store in the 80’s.
In Quebec Canada, there's a organisation that promotes milk called "Le lait". Back in around spring 2005 or 2006, there was a creepy vibe ad of a guy in an abandoned warehouse putting an animal shaped chocolate in the blender or in the microwave. He played a french lullaby while the chocolate meets its doom. It was an ad for chocolate milk and it lasted around 2 weeks before it was pulled off the air. I tried to find traces of the ad, but there's no videos and not even mentions on websites.
Here's a list commercial...Hershey's Rally Candy Bar. The commercial featured a king attached to some kind of device that measured some element (don't ask, I can't remember which ones). When he tries the Rally bar, the machine goes haywire, accompanied by a 30 second edit of I SAY, I SAY, I SAY by David Lindup for APM music. My deep dive search has come up zero. I remember liking how the machine lit up, and then started flashing like mad.
I clearly remember the first time the Geico Gecko was shown. He was sitting at a regular sized table eating toast, the phone rings and there is a few seconds long scene of him struggling to get to the phone. He answers it then he yells "No you want Geico not Gecko" he hangs up and then struggles back to his toast. I've never been able to find it but it is so clear in my memory. O.o
There was an well made ad type thing on MTV back in 2007ish. There were 2 guys sitting on the park bench looking at people and women passing by. They commented something on their appearance and they always said "Gotta get their numbaz" but they never made an attempt to contact anybody and that was the end of the clip. It was so bizarre, but fit in well with MTV at the time. It was played many times so I was confused when I could not find the clip anywhere...
I remember seeing this one ad a few years ago which contained a giant foot crushing a car and to this day I have yet to find it again so I guess it technically counts as lost media
Was it the progressive big jim ad?
i did a lost media video covering the incredibles promos too! it’s nice hearing other people cover it
here in Brazil back in 2005 there also was an ad from Volkswagen featuring The Incredibles, but I can't find anymore footage of it online, just people also looking for it.
I’m sure that this probably isn’t lost, but there’s a McDonald’s commercial that I remember but can’t seem to find anywhere.
It was for Happy meals specifically, and focused on a little boy who was eating at McDonald’s, I believe with his mom or grandma. It goes into a daydream sort of sequence, as the boy is playing with his chicken nuggets. He imagines that they’re pirates, and one of them was required to “walk the plank”. When this happened, it goes back to normal as the boy dunks his chicken nugget into some dipping sauce. The slogan “McDonald’s, where it’s okay to play with your food” (or something similar to this) was said in a voiceover towards the end. Probably aired sometime around the mid 2000s-early 2010s, as I remember seeing it when I was a kid and mimicking it with my cousin. The chicken nuggets could have easily been something like fries/apple slices as well, but I know that it was definitely one of the 3.
Kind of an odd commercial to describe, but if that rings a bell for anybody, let me know!
3:40 i know it's confusing since in this bit ringo is pretending to be a cat, of course, but is that a cat in the audio too? Like a really high pitched meow
Yes, that's my cat! He meowed during my best take of the audio and it was so cute I had to keep it. Then I found a video of Ringo pretending to be a cat and I knew what I had to do. 🤣
@@AllThingsLost and for that, i applaud you my good man
Believe it or not, Disney’s first fully CGI-animated film to get a Disney DVD Special Edition is actually Bionicle: Mask of Light from 2003 in Russia. It was found in like September of last year, and only the cover has been found. The actual contents of the disc remain lost to this day.
Originally, A Bug’s Life was the first, but the one for it was released about a year or so later, so Bionicle pushed it back to second place.
B:MoL has a regular Disney DVD release in Poland as well, but every other release is just Miramax instead of being primarily Disney through the Disney DVD branding, and the heavily obscure Disney DVD releases have Miramax pushed back to a secondary label instead.
There's a TV spot for the forgotten 2001 film "Double Take" that I've been trying to find online for years. It's back during that weird period where when a studio knew a film was a piece of crap, they wouldn't actually show any of it in a TV spot, kind of like the Bushwacked TV spots. Anyway, it has these weird paper cut out stop motion versions of Eddie Griffin and Orlando Jones. Every time the film's name was said, it was a loud "Duh-Duh-DOUBLE TAKE!!!" and it featured the line "I'm gonna see it. Gonna see it anyway I can. Gonna see Duh-Duh-DOUBLE TAKE!!!" I used to make fun of that commercial every time it was on, so I remember it vividly.
Billy Mays cleaned our homes with Oxi-Clean so that Phil Swift could fix stuff with Flex Tape.
My mom would rent a camera from the video rental store to record shows and movies. I bet I have some crazy shit on those videos. I should go through them one day
Really surprising to hear about that esurance commercial being lost. I distinctly remember seeing it on several channels as a kid, specifically Cartoon Network or Nick. It always struck me as odd because it was a cartoon, so I thought it would be advertising at kids. The first time I thought it was advertising a show I hadn't heard of, not insurance for adults. I'd love to see those commercials again, though.
I saw bits and pieces of the Beatles cartoon when it was on Disney. In fact the one of the directors of the series animator Ron Campbell died last month.
Seeing this video actually reminded me of two videos that somewhat fit in the commercial category but I can't seem to find them; one was a tribute? video that showed a compilation of Nickelodeon shows with the song Clocks by Coldplay playing in the background. It was probably fake or an old fan RUclips video but somehow I remembered that. The second was a Poptarts parody commercial where the crazy dude guy shoots down Poptarts with a harpoon and one of them is fed up. When the Poptart asks why he's doing this, the guy says "It's crazy good" so he responds with "Well you're crazy dead!" and shoots him with a gun. They were old deleted videos but somehow I managed to remember them.
The Subway Commercial has been Found. It was on Instagram The Entire Time and we didn’t even realise
Speaking of Subway, they apparently made kids toys with Cartoon Network characters back in 2002 (even stuff like Sheep in the Big City and Time Squad) that have lost ads as well.
Ive gone to multiple lost media discords and asked about a terrifying lost commercial for Geico but everyone ignores it. So ill try here.
Does anyone remember a Thanksgiving commercial around the early 2000s where a family is having a large dinner and all the food gets up an walks away? Then at the end a man reaches for the turkey and it stands up, kicks him in the face and he turns plastic with a creepy big smile on his face?
No sadly but I recommend searching for some turkey/meat ads
I've always wanted to find the other commercials for Bitty Buttons, which was the original name for Lalaloopsy.
Also if you want another idea: Lost Musicals or Broadway shows.
There exists a lost unlicensed fortnite musical made in spain called " Dreams to the other life" which was made in late 2019 and was planned to be screened again in february 2020,only for the 2020 performance to be canceled. Not much is known about it though.
Yo found this ruclips.net/video/xuILLpv68Lo/видео.html
You could make a top 100 list of all the lost Adult Swim bumps and commercials.
There's a Glad Trash bag advertisement I've been looking for but haven't been able to find. It ran sometime in 2013 and featured trashmen handling different types of trash bags the "desirable" trashmen were handling Glad, while "average" guys were handling a generic brand. I've been looking for it cause one of the "average" guys looked dead on like one of my friends.
About that website with the furry wedding, something you should know is that John Cawley has been a friend of mine on Facebook since early 2018.
been looking for a commercial for years that i'd never been able to find. i believe it was for Campells or Chef Boyardee's meatball soup or spaghetti. it involves a giant meatball chasing a kid if i remember correctly against a red background. somewhat reminiscent of Raiders of the lost ark. it aired sometime around 2003-2006 in the US. i've looked and looked and never been able to find it.
What made easy carry failed was the inflated price. I have seen the Pitch Men episode of it where the inventer was complaining about the suggested price.
I dont have any ideas for new videos, but i just wanted to say that i love this channel! Keep up the great work dude, its nice to see new lost media youtubers pop up with such high quality vids!
dude i have got to say this channel is amazing and i hope you get to be one of the greats in the lost media community.
I swear to god, at some point between the years 2009 to 2012 their was an anti drug PSA where a girl and her mom are trying on hats, the girl picks up a hat and says not this one it smells like pot. The mom than looks shocked and the commercial says something to the equivalent of talk to your "kids about drugs before its too late" I have searched to the ends of the internet for the PSA and can't find it anywhere. It aired possibly on The N or MTV. I'm convinced it was some sort of hallication
i remember a ad for a PS1 game from late 1998/early 1999 that a dude on a snowboard taped to a ceiling fan and this other guy turns up the speed. the dude on the snowboard says hes gonna barf. cut to gameplay footage and when it goes back the other dude's face is covered in vomit. it was only shown once on cartoon and never again
i’m so glad i’m not the only one with a favorite commercial cause my favorite one is the purple mattress one where goldilocks does that egg test😭
WAIT THATS MY FAVORITE AD TOO BYE-
I like the Hershey kisses bells one, and that one ford ad with that crowd of people going "Nanana heeey aaay aay goodbye", and that 1-800-588-2300 empire commerical.
@@Flixxy0 I love seeing that Hershey Kisses one every December lol
@@Flixxy0 i like the empire one too
Purple mattresses? I haven't see those since 2018
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That OxiClean ad with the female co-host has been found in full. Advertisements aired in 1998 & 1999 respectively.
Link: ruclips.net/video/VgCge6_f4B0/видео.htmlfeature=shared
Ahh man I gotta look through my VHS tapes because that All Dogs Go To Heaven commercial sounds so familiar!
love your videos
"Super Mario Bros science commerical" I know this was for super mario bros u. I saw It one day in 2012/2013 and it was about scientists not being able to find the secret of "why is super mario bros u so good" or smth. I barely remember. I just can't find any of the commerical online. Odd if it's lost but it might be. If someone can recognize the ad please tell me.
Did you look through Nintendo’s RUclips channel for it?
Probably no one is going to know/remember this ad because I'm from Western Australia and I highly doubt that much people from WA are here but, I remember this ad that would of aired around 2004--2008, it was just a bunch of shots of a old Australian town, all you could hear was the wind and metal objects (I don't remember there being any music). There might of been a old man sitting on a chair in one of the shots but I can't remember. The ad was very eerie and unsettling (which I don't think is what they were going for). I'm pretty sure it was advertising the flying ambulance service, I think they were trying to say that their planes can reach anywhere in Australia. I don't know if this ad was aired anywhere else in Australia (it possibly was). I can't find it online
Not really related to ads but there's something I've been trying to locate for over a decade that I hope you could help me with. Namely, the second and third seasons of the (original, circa 1993) Biker Mice From Mars cartoon. Only the first season has been released on DVD (13 out of 65 episodes) and there's terrible quality videos of three more season 2 episodes available on youtube. The only place that received a DVD release of the whole series is Finland and those lack the iconic original dub, obviously. Some amount of episodes beyond the first season were released on VHS at the time but none have been digitized. Hopes were high the full second and third season would see a re-release during the 2006 revival but no such thing happened, leaving most of the show essentially lost *despite* the fact that it still airs occasionally. Also, the claim of "no blood is shown" on the series' wikipedia page is only partly true, as in fact blood was present in the first airing of some episodes and was later removed, and some episodes had their runtime noticeably shortened by censorship past the initial release. The show shaped mine and many other people's childhoods, and it is a tragedy to see most of it lost to obscurity.
I've got a bit of lost media to share. In that, I know of it but have not found a recording. Back in the earlier days of nickelodon, when Butch Hartman was riding high, he did a special short promo for 'A new show he was working on', which became Danny Phantom. It was very early in development and many things changed. I've been unable to find any recordings or info about it, even from his own discord server. I think it ran on one of the nick subchannels but I'm not positive.
Speaking of Danny Phantom, I remember an interview with Butch as part of a show I believe where he would show some Danny Phantom concept art for future episodes which included who I believed to be Fright Knight, But in this case had a Pumpkin for a head as opposed to the helmet and darkened face that we ultimately got on the show. Its a very niche thing and I was a kid at the time so my memory may have been blurry but my brother saw it too and we were kind of disappointed when we didn't get that version of the DP villain. I remember seeing that once on Nickelodeon and I never saw it again.
Having been an avid collector of fast food toys until age 14, there are some UK fast food toy commercials that I'd like to see again, but can't find anywhere!
Here's a list:
Beauty & The Beast, Burger King, early 90s
Sonic The Hedgehog, McDonald's, 1994
The Lion King, McDonald's, 1994
Animaniacs, McDonald's, 1995
Toy Story, McDonald's, 1996
Winnie The Pooh, McDonald's, 1998/1999
A Bug's Life, McDonald's, 1999
The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride, McDonald's, 1999
Disneyland Paris, McDonald's, 1999
Action Man and My Little Pony, McDonald's, 1999
Pokemon, Burger King, 2000
Pokemon Power Cards, Burger King, 2000
Digimon, McDonald's, 2000/2001
Boomerang, KFC, 2001
The Pink Panther, KFC, 2001
Furby and Shelby, McDonald's, 2001
Matchbox and Barbie, Burger King, 2002
Lilo & Stitch, McDonald's 2002
Matchbox and Diva Starz, Burger King, 2003
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Strawberry Shortcake, McDonald's, 2005
A.T.O.M and Funky Friends, McDonald's, 2006
Wait, McDonald's did ATOM toys in 2006? I loved that show, but I don't remember that at all :O Then again, thinking about it now I might have discovered the show later, around 2007, so that would explain it
@@EpicWolfy98 Yes, they did! I can't find the ad, though. Or any of the toys, I did see one on ebay within the past few months but it must've been bought. I didn't own any myself. I was 18 and about to start college at the time. I stopped collecting fast food toys at age 14.
In ireland and maybe the uk theres an ad for promoting dairy products for kids and the jingle is "them bones them bones need calcium" and even tho the ad is easy to find everyone around my age remembers a completely animated version of a bird in a cave singing it but me and my friends cannot find it anywhere, my older brother says I might be mixing it up with another yoghurt ad but everyone I know around my age remembers there being another version
I remember well the sheer amount of The incredibles McDonald's commercials when i was a kid. I screamed so much for one of those toys lol
If you need more suggestions then Top 10 (or 5) Lost Media that was actually easy to find. Example being Seth Green's cut of "Mars Needs Moms". A youtuber found it by ripping the blu ray and the Seth Green's audio was on the disc.
it was a local commercial, but Enchanted Dragon Tattoo in Tucson, Az had a latenight commercial. i only saw it ONCE and never again. but this commercial was advertising their piercing services...with pierced and well placed fruits. commercial would've been from between 2006-2007.
I absolutely remember the All Dogs Go to Heaven commercial
LOVE your channel dude keep it up, fr
Oh, hi there!
- All Things Lost (2021)
you should low-key do a part two this was a very entertaining watch