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There's a secret ending of the original pilot that explains why Jorge was being blamed. Unfortunately, it has not been found, despite multiple collectors claiming to own it.
That last guy sounds so spooked about it, you'd think liveleak beheadings were anonymously shared with him instead of forgotten Sesame Street segments.
I mean, imagine someone sent you a random link to a random site in the deep middle of the night. It could have actually been liveleak beheadings for all he knows.
I absolutely love found footage lost media of important events! That Normandy tape that hasn’t seen the light of day since 1944 is about as close as you can get to time travel
There's another channel where they buy random VHS tapes and upload them. He bought one from Japan and realized it was an old Japanese cop drama from twenty years ago. He said he started it and came back later to see the Twin Towers. Turns out, it was a recording of one of the first international news stories on 9/11.
And it will be put in a cabinet in storage and never be made available to the public. Very glad the guy posted it online so people can actually enjoy it.
@@AndrewBarsky With all due respect, that is not how archives work. We don't just put stuff in a storage cabinet and hide it away from the public. We work extremely hard to preserve discoveries like this and make them accessible for generations to come.
@@kaleidoscopekayley yeah, that's why i like the idea/concept of archiving. you can preserve so much human documents and videos that tell how humans are during those times. but sadly all of this may be gone due to heat death, and we might've not been able to save them right away.
The case of Marble Madness II is one of the reasons why video game preservation is important because of private collectors. There are so many unreleased, prototype, and beta versions of games that are never dumped because the "value" will drop. These same collectors also have the audacity to release footage of these games knowing it will never be dumped.
how would the value of an authentic rare arcade cabinet go down if a digital rom was online? i can download paper mario the thousand year door for free on the internet doesn’t stop original copies from costing over £100
@@tgirltouhou exactly. Collectors don't see it that way though, they think it's the game itself that's the pricy part and don't realize it's the original hardware that's the expensive part and not the programming.
as someone who collects video games, that is easily the most frustrating things in the hobby... Like just because people can suddenly play a rom of the game doesn't mean your whole fucking cabinet of which there are like 100 in existance, goes down in value. The cabinet is still insanely rare and valuable (Just look at the prices of the N64 DD mentioned in this video, that's one of my holy grail items even if it only has 9 fully released games, but those things go for thousands)
It's likely that we've already lost a few SEGA prototypes because the cartridge storage medium for the NAOMI boards loses charge after a while. And then there's also the M2 boards which have onboard ROMs that get wiped if they ever lose charge. Same with the Capcom CPS2 where there's a security ROM holding decryption keys, and if the battery ever dies the decryption keys get wiped, forever scrambling the data on the logic ROM. Guess how long an oldschool 3.6V nickel cadmium barrel battery lasts before losing charge? Nine years.
It's always funny to watch videos about lost media, especially when talking about bubble guppies pilot when having ominous music in the background as if we found some sort of forbidden knowledge
I remember Jorge posting a "everywhere I go, I see his face" tweet in regards to always being tagged in a meme about true crime youtubers talking about murders vs lost media youtubers talking about lost spongebob episodes
That’s the thing about a lot of lost media that isn’t just being sat on or caught up in rights issues, often the person who has it and the people looking for it have no idea the other exists.
What’s absolutely crazy, is my grandfather landed on Juno on the 2nd day; always considered him self a D-day Dodger. What’s I find so incredible about this is in this footage could very well be my grandfather. 18years old and fearing for his life. So far away from his family and home back in Scarborough Ontario. Incredible
Ain't that the truth. I found the final Jonah Hex issue I needed for my collection, number 1 even, at the very bottom of a box of Beetle Bailey magazines, at a flea market. Took it home for almost nothing.
@@JargonMadjin Yeah, and other than possibly being the right age to buy it as a kid, nothing about what he sold told me he was into cowboys or DC Comics. It was so weird.
I’m surprised the lost media community doesn’t talk about the lost Disney animated short Glago's Guest, it premiere at an animation film festival in 2008, it was supposed to premiere in front of Bolt but was replaced by a Cars short instead and has never been released since then aside from a few short clips.
Lost media does surface in the weirdest ways... One that made me chuckle was a lost story from vintage "Doctor Who" where all we've got left are the bits that the Australian censor removed, deeming them to be too horrific or violent. There's a certain irony to the censored bits of a show being the only bits that we can still see 😄
Hey, I’ve seen a screenplay for the pilot to a scrapped anime adaptation of Sōji Yamakawa’s Shōnen Ōja picture story. An image of it can be seen on a famous Japanese film seller’s Twitter.
There are two other pieces of media that were found in the strangest ways that instantly come to mind for me. And they happened this year, too! Cleopatra (1917) Back in August, about 40 seconds of the film were found in a toy projector from the 1920s on eBay. Just sitting there waiting to be unearthed. The rest of the film is still lost, though. Tho it does bring up the speculation on if footage for other lost films were used for other toy projectors, too. Maybe some footage of London After Midnight could resurface in a similar way. "The Humpback Hop" The sought-after dance song from the SpongeBob House Party special suddenly appeared on RUclips back in April. How the uploader got the song itself is a mystery, especially since Theo Mondle, the guy who composed it, didn't even have a copy of the song himself!
wow i would flip if someone stumbled on London After Midnight just sitting on a toy projector. thanks for sharing this, btw. i hadn't heard about either of these.
that toy projector stuff happens all the time as well, kids used to ask cinema managers for a piece of the film when they were done showing it, so they would cut out segments like you say about 30s-1 minute in length. There was a video about gold diggers of broadway 1929 where i read more interesting comments about this with extra info, but the partciular video with the comments was deleted :(
I know this may be strange, but truth to be told from my perspective. When I was a pre-teen at 11, I watched TV all day before SpongeBob SquarePants would start. It was a Mexican channel named Channel 5 (Canal Cinco). Once I saw that episode, I never knew that it had alternative endings. But what's weird is that every two episodes are always the same thing with three endings in one. I might’ve thought everyone knew this episode with alternative endings, but it turns out to be a lost media.
@NauticalSponge makes sense although I do find it weird that Jorge never brings up that as typically he's pretty good at bringing up such information But I should clarify I'm not well versed in lost media besides whatever videos are on RUclips if that helps clarify anything
I watched it on tv back in the day and honestly just didn't notice that later airings didn't show them. I remember them airing at least once or more on American TV (maybe all 3 endings at once also) Like the case of dodgeball, I watched the DVD cut with them losing and had NO idea about it not being the "canon" ending for years until I rewatched it again and said "wait....they won? I swear they lost?"
I guess cause it’s a public acess show that’s gone on for decades and is very popular so something kinda just gets forgotten out of the shows vault one day
I know that when you think about it, "found at an estate sale" is a pretty likely source for war footage, but it's still surprising to find out some soldier was just sitting on historical documentation because it was considered confidential during the war it was recorded in, and there it sat.
Speaking on how a prototype ended up in a japanese thrift store, a lot of things can be found at those places. Back alley hole in the wall thrift stores in japan are a treasure trove of dumped electronics from disgruntled employees and dumpster divers. When I lived there those were always the first places I'd go if I was looking for some trinket or PCBs.
@@SlapstickGenius23 I hope you have fun! It's a beautiful country with lots to do. I'd say take a day to go off the beaten path from most tourist destinations and try and find something new as well. Though make sure you know enough on how to get back too!
It doesn't have to disgruntled employees lol, I've heard of ex employees simply clearing out their storage and donating their prototypes and such to thrift stores, just wanting to be rid of the stuff and unaware of people who want to preserve it.
That ending really puts it into perspective, one day you get anonymously sent some bunch of incredibly specific lost media files late at night on discord, then another day DarkLucario3000 uploads them on RUclips
You are telling me I was watching SpongeBob lost media for all these years? And i could have just changed the language from Spanish to English(as Canal 5 also has the English audio airing at the same time), and found lost media?? Whenever they aired the episode, they aired all 3 endings (which was kinda confusing as a kid) back to back.
Dang, a missed opportunity is the Rayman Raving Rabbids Prototype leaked Source Code & Jade Engine from 4chan. It was a huge scene for the Rayman and Rabbids community, as they were dissecting the whole thing within the Rayman Modding Server. Now there’s a Rayman Raving Rabbids Restoration Fan Game using the leaked source code and Jade Engine to make RRR Proto and the vision a reality.
The craziest thing about the sesame street segments is that the dude actually clicked on the link and downloaded the mp4s. If it was me i would have disregarded the message as a phising attempt and it would still be lost lmao
I didn't realize three alternate endings of shangaied were lost at the time. I did remember seeing all of them in a Spongebob DVD set back in middle school, thought it was weird at the time haha
In regards to the Sesame Street stuff (and similar) being DM'd randomly from anonymous accounts, it's quite possibly employees who have access to some of HBO's storage since they have been constantly removing and deleting content to save money and make room for their servers.
The SpongeBob one brought an old memory back. I remember hearing about this being “lost media” years ago, and me being confused. Today, the same thing happened, and I guess it's a country thing, because at least in my country, all segments were televised CONSTANTLY, like any other episode. I was confused on how this was lost media, but now I guess it was referring to the English version (English isn't spoken in my country.)
Yk2S 's story was intriguing, since he stated the links given to him were from a "private download site". I wonder how much lost media can be found there.
I have seen a couple of stills and an intro from a forgotten anime adaptation of a rather infamous interwar picture story named Bōken Dankichi. The characters looked generically 1960s, much unlike their source material counterparts.
The guy at 29:30 making it sound like it's sooo creepy that he ( mind u a lost media wiki user...) got sent a sesame street segment like ud think he was sent a snuff film 😭
Finds like this are so interesting to me. Some of these have a weird aura around them. Like they were not meant to be found or were trying to be buried and employees. ex-employees, hackers, collector's etc don't want to be blamed for it but still do the right thing for the preservation of media. I salute them. Especially the Nickelodeon and Sesame Street ones. I do wonder at some points if there is strict barring at these companies from releasing certain pieces or episodes to the public, especially after controversy or for potential later monetary gain. Then again, some of the leakers are just as weird as the aura around the media and the company denying it themselves. Yoshikiller is right, lost media is f'n weird.
2:38 Rayman didn't have a Girlfriend in ANY of the Games he appeared in (Unless you Count his Best friend, Globox). Ly, The Fairy that Grant Rayman the Ability to Punch in the Second Game, was more of a Female Ally to Rayman after the Latter Breaks her out of Razorbeard's prison and, aside from some Promotional Artwork, Is never Portrayed as a Girlfriend to Rayman in any way. Also, Rayman's homeworld is called "The Glade of Dreams" not "Land of The Fairy Glades", Just ask the Teensies.
This year has been a pretty good year for lost media, A lot of them was lost media I was hoping to be found, I enjoy you going over the recent found media everytime 😁
Volume 1 is mostly finding prints in buildings you wouldn't think. Volume 2 is mostly finding digital media in places you wouldn't think. What makes lost media interesting is that when found, it often is in ways that make you think "That doesn't sound right!" but it's the truth
Imma be honest, I was surprised that Jorge doesn't know Spanish. I made the assumption that his native language was Spanish because of the name Jorge, (which is a name of Spanish / Portuguese decent), the anime pfp (which I often see on many spanish accounts), and how sometimes he will pronounce some things differently than standard english, such as at 5:42 when he pronounced Ocarina as O-kee-ree-na and not Ah-cah-ree-na.
He might know it, but it might not be his preferred language, or he could be out of practice from running an English language channel. Mainly because he said “practice speaking Spanish” and not “learning Spanish” (if you’re talking about the Babbel sponsor blurb anyway, if not I have no clue LMAO)
Or he could be a third or fourth generation American. I'm Hispanic and know a depressingly small amount of Spanish because my parents never bothered to teach me
Recently, the SFM files for the viral video "Meet the Polka Final" were discovered and made publicly available, an incredible feat as it was for a random youtube project that the creator didn't even have anymore. Its discovery caused a small resurgance of people remaking the video into higher quality and using it as a base for other videos.
Man, I love mid 90's low quality CGI. It reminds me of those animations you see in the bowling alleys. Actually, some bowling alleys haven't updated their stuff like at all, and they still have the original equipment.
Some Duke Nukem fans are still hoping that the 1998 build of DNF leaks, so far only one map and some textures have leaked. Even later builds of DNF would be cool to see. There is a 2003 build that is still close to the 2001 build gameplay wise but is clearly much further in development.
I just hope someone can "leak" the cancelled Prey 2 so we can finally have the chance to play it and experience the story just like the first game's ending intended.
Here's one nobody's found yet - there's a horror B-movie from 1961 called "Mr Sardonicus", directed and produced by William Castle, where a mysterious nobleman in some Eastern European country hires a young British physician to fix his permanently grimaced face by threatening the doctor's lover, whom he married (you may have seen the "face" around the internet). However, the movie has a gimmick (like most William Castle movies) - there are supposedly 2 endings, apparently like the Spongebob episode where viewers could decide in the movie theater, but only one ending is known to exist. According to William Castle himself, the other ending did exist, but was very rarely shown; however, one of the actresses in the film, Audrey Dalton, claimed it was never filmed. Either way, it's never been found. If the other ending is ever found, it would probably be a big revelation in the horror-movie sphere (or not, idk XD). ***SPOILERS:*** The ending that's known to exist - the "punishment" ending - has the nobleman's face brought back to its original form, but he can't open his mouth. The doctor explains how it can be opened using placebo treatment, but due to the nobleman's extreme cruelty to his servant and everyone around him (the servant only has one eye because of him), the servant chooses not to help him, and the nobleman presumably starves to death. The other ending - the "merciful" ending - probably has the servant reveal to the nobleman how to open his face, allowing him to live. Apparently, Castle (and most viewers) preferred the surviving ending, but Columbia Pictures wanted a more uplifting ending, which would be this "lost" version. It would be interesting if this other ending ever emerged...
I think the reason the video containing footage of the Bubble Guppies pilot was removed was because of how strict Viacom is with copyright, as almost all footage of shows like SpongeBob are uploaded by the official RUclips channel and is supposedly the reason why so many old RUclips Poops almost never refer to SpongeBob by his name, using names like Spinglebob or Spingebill to throw Viacom off the trail.
Hey, dont skip this, I want you to be okay in 2024. Stay liable, depend on the person reading this, just move and feel silly and remember - its all peaks and valleys.
I think he was trying to say, "Si quieres aprender un lengua ahora" or "if you want to learn a language now". Personally, I would use "idioma" rather than "lengua".
@@urtiz "Lengua" is still an okey translation of "language", the real problem is that he is using a masculine indifinite article ("un lengua ahora") when it should be a femenine indifinite article ("una lengua ahora").
I dunno if it counts as lost media, but I've been hoping that the wrap parties for Sesame Street would be shown if they're available. One in particular I thought sounded hilarious in that it builds up Snuffy being frustrated at people forgetting his name before a kid comes up to ask for an autograph, but it was for another character. Snuffy snaped at ate the kid. Then the next season he complained of an upset stomach and spit him back up. I know a photo exists but don't know if the wrap parties are recorded.
@@Simipourfangirl Every season the cast would put together a show they made for each other and have all the Muppets there too, acting as of even they're actors on the show itself. The skits could be a little more adult oriented but nothing too bad.
One piece of lost media i was hyped to see found this year was the full video of scott the woz eating cereal. he recorded it as a split second joke for a video, saying that he uploaded it to a pornographic website, the website in question being pornhub. It did actually get posted there, but was moderated for not fitting the subject matter. Scott didn't have the base recording anymore, so it was thought to be lost. Until it was found again buried in his hard drive, repurposed for a callback in a similar review and uploaded in it's entirety to his second channel.
Marble Madness II reminded me of my favorite fun fact. Did you know the founder of Atari, Nolan Bushnell, also founded Chuck E Cheese's Pizza Time Theater in 1977? Also to note is that Aaron Fechter (founder of Creative Engineering, creator of the Rock-afire Explosion, and possibly the creator of Whac-a-mole (I've heard he's just the first one who patented it but someone else invented it idk)) doesn't like Nolan Bushnell much, supposedly because Nolan tried to take advantage of Aaron because of how young he was when he created his first animatronic band (Nolan wanted to buy it, but Aaron said no, iirc). Just some fun info for you!
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the real lost media is who is jorge and why are we blaming him
Because of things we can not mention on RUclips 😢
Perhaps the lost media was the jorge we made along the way.
There's a secret ending of the original pilot that explains why Jorge was being blamed. Unfortunately, it has not been found, despite multiple collectors claiming to own it.
@@cousinmajinwell if the collectors let it be out in the public, their copy of it would lose it's value so of course they aren't going to show it
Ha ha ha.
Never forget, a clip of the lost Doraemon 1973 series was found in a Japanese adult film!
I almost included that 🤐
@@blameitonjorge wdym? Being found in an adult film is far more interesting than being found on 4chan or popping up on the Internet randomly.
@@Bruh-zx2mc he will probably make a separate video just for that case.
@@Bruh-zx2mc prolly didn't want to get demonitized
@@blameitonjorgehow are you doing I love your videos
That last guy sounds so spooked about it, you'd think liveleak beheadings were anonymously shared with him instead of forgotten Sesame Street segments.
Ikr. I hate watching lost media videos about cartoon episodes and games.
To be fair, some random dude with no pfp or anything sending you a dm link with no context would be scary since that link could be a virus link
I mean, imagine someone sent you a random link to a random site in the deep middle of the night. It could have actually been liveleak beheadings for all he knows.
Yup. It almost makes his story suss but I'm new here.
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He's a discord user you can't expect those kinds of people to have any social skills
I absolutely love found footage lost media of important events! That Normandy tape that hasn’t seen the light of day since 1944 is about as close as you can get to time travel
The fact that something like this was randomly found at an estate sale is astounding to me lmao
@@ChiwowzaKinda makes sense tho, something got lost and someone brought it home
There's another channel where they buy random VHS tapes and upload them. He bought one from Japan and realized it was an old Japanese cop drama from twenty years ago. He said he started it and came back later to see the Twin Towers.
Turns out, it was a recording of one of the first international news stories on 9/11.
@@Plapradwhat is the channel? I am fascinated by 9/11 media.
@@DavidTheCastle ruclips.net/video/o1JaGoX9zXs/видео.htmlsi=6Brh3Koq8zcZhIUA
The Normandy Invasion footage is just absolutely bonkers to me. As an archivist, this is the type of donation we dream about.
Did that get cut out of this video? There's no mention of any war footage anywhere.
@@hisaceinthehole3426 at 1:04 just isn't in the timeline thingy
And it will be put in a cabinet in storage and never be made available to the public. Very glad the guy posted it online so people can actually enjoy it.
@@AndrewBarsky With all due respect, that is not how archives work. We don't just put stuff in a storage cabinet and hide it away from the public. We work extremely hard to preserve discoveries like this and make them accessible for generations to come.
@@kaleidoscopekayley yeah, that's why i like the idea/concept of archiving. you can preserve so much human documents and videos that tell how humans are during those times. but sadly all of this may be gone due to heat death, and we might've not been able to save them right away.
The case of Marble Madness II is one of the reasons why video game preservation is important because of private collectors. There are so many unreleased, prototype, and beta versions of games that are never dumped because the "value" will drop. These same collectors also have the audacity to release footage of these games knowing it will never be dumped.
The value for some of them were probably very low to begin with so not dumping/preserving them would be a crap idea.
how would the value of an authentic rare arcade cabinet go down if a digital rom was online? i can download paper mario the thousand year door for free on the internet doesn’t stop original copies from costing over £100
@@tgirltouhou exactly.
Collectors don't see it that way though, they think it's the game itself that's the pricy part and don't realize it's the original hardware that's the expensive part and not the programming.
as someone who collects video games, that is easily the most frustrating things in the hobby... Like just because people can suddenly play a rom of the game doesn't mean your whole fucking cabinet of which there are like 100 in existance, goes down in value. The cabinet is still insanely rare and valuable (Just look at the prices of the N64 DD mentioned in this video, that's one of my holy grail items even if it only has 9 fully released games, but those things go for thousands)
It's likely that we've already lost a few SEGA prototypes because the cartridge storage medium for the NAOMI boards loses charge after a while. And then there's also the M2 boards which have onboard ROMs that get wiped if they ever lose charge. Same with the Capcom CPS2 where there's a security ROM holding decryption keys, and if the battery ever dies the decryption keys get wiped, forever scrambling the data on the logic ROM. Guess how long an oldschool 3.6V nickel cadmium barrel battery lasts before losing charge? Nine years.
It's always funny to watch videos about lost media, especially when talking about bubble guppies pilot when having ominous music in the background as if we found some sort of forbidden knowledge
I remember Jorge posting a "everywhere I go, I see his face" tweet in regards to always being tagged in a meme about true crime youtubers talking about murders vs lost media youtubers talking about lost spongebob episodes
I've heard *that* Death Note track so many times in videos about lost kids shows lmao
The cia started following me after I learned where the blues clues pilot is
Came for Molly stayed for Deema
It's why Jorge used to scare me as a kid.
Crazy to think just how easily accessible some of these pieces of lost media are, yet fly under the radar unnoticed.
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Sometimes people who have copies of lost media just have no idea that it's lost and thus don't see any reason to tell the world that they have it
wow so amazing! /s
That’s the thing about a lot of lost media that isn’t just being sat on or caught up in rights issues, often the person who has it and the people looking for it have no idea the other exists.
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Some Duke nukem lost media being dropped by 4chan is the most duke nukem thing ever
Agreed.
Hail to King Baby
I was leaked on four Chan *guitar riff*
The duke needs a comeback in video game form because I think duke 3d is better than doom and 3d still slaps hard asf.
THANKS FOR THE NEW VIDEO JORGE HAPPY HOLIDAYS !!!!!
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It's a good day when Jorge uploads
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What’s absolutely crazy, is my grandfather landed on Juno on the 2nd day; always considered him self a D-day Dodger. What’s I find so incredible about this is in this footage could very well be my grandfather. 18years old and fearing for his life. So far away from his family and home back in Scarborough Ontario. Incredible
That's insane. Thanks to your grandfather for his service 🖤
War is bonkers. My paternal grandfather was shot down over the Pacific and floated on a life raft for three days before rescue.
Its missing from the video. The irony.
@@hisaceinthehole3426it’s not, it’s at the very start
"Lost media is f*cking weird" is the perfect sentence to end the video on, because lost media is often found in the weirdest ways
Ain't that the truth. I found the final Jonah Hex issue I needed for my collection, number 1 even, at the very bottom of a box of Beetle Bailey magazines, at a flea market. Took it home for almost nothing.
@@TheDanishGuyReviews Of all places that's the last I'd expect to find a Jonah Hex comic
@@JargonMadjin Yeah, and other than possibly being the right age to buy it as a kid, nothing about what he sold told me he was into cowboys or DC Comics. It was so weird.
@@TheDanishGuyReviews That is a bit strange
I've found personal lost media like that. I was looking up ads for cars and found a song I was looking for in a Mitsubishi spider ad.
I’m surprised the lost media community doesn’t talk about the lost Disney animated short Glago's Guest, it premiere at an animation film festival in 2008, it was supposed to premiere in front of Bolt but was replaced by a Cars short instead and has never been released since then aside from a few short clips.
Funny you bring it up because I looked it up and apparently it was dumped on Internet Archive 7 days ago!
Yeah it was found a week ago
No one in the "lost media community" was alive in 2008 😂🤣
I forgot bolt even existed
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Lost media does surface in the weirdest ways... One that made me chuckle was a lost story from vintage "Doctor Who" where all we've got left are the bits that the Australian censor removed, deeming them to be too horrific or violent. There's a certain irony to the censored bits of a show being the only bits that we can still see 😄
Hey, I’ve seen a screenplay for the pilot to a scrapped anime adaptation of Sōji Yamakawa’s Shōnen Ōja picture story. An image of it can be seen on a famous Japanese film seller’s Twitter.
Seeing blue prints found on the show’s anniversary warms my heart!
It’s one of the best Nick shows ever!
Idk why cartoons pilots are so hard to find. Are they illegal
@@Elvusmiw No, they're usually boxed away somewhere after it's approved/rejected
There are two other pieces of media that were found in the strangest ways that instantly come to mind for me. And they happened this year, too!
Cleopatra (1917)
Back in August, about 40 seconds of the film were found in a toy projector from the 1920s on eBay. Just sitting there waiting to be unearthed. The rest of the film is still lost, though. Tho it does bring up the speculation on if footage for other lost films were used for other toy projectors, too. Maybe some footage of London After Midnight could resurface in a similar way.
"The Humpback Hop"
The sought-after dance song from the SpongeBob House Party special suddenly appeared on RUclips back in April. How the uploader got the song itself is a mystery, especially since Theo Mondle, the guy who composed it, didn't even have a copy of the song himself!
That thing about the Cleopatra film is insane!! I hope your comment doesn't get buried because I'm really glad I got to learn that!
wow i would flip if someone stumbled on London After Midnight just sitting on a toy projector.
thanks for sharing this, btw. i hadn't heard about either of these.
this is wickid!
that toy projector stuff happens all the time as well, kids used to ask cinema managers for a piece of the film when they were done showing it, so they would cut out segments like you say about 30s-1 minute in length. There was a video about gold diggers of broadway 1929 where i read more interesting comments about this with extra info, but the partciular video with the comments was deleted :(
No, the film was sold with the toy, obviously the film had been given to use with it but never sold with it
I know this may be strange, but truth to be told from my perspective. When I was a pre-teen at 11, I watched TV all day before SpongeBob SquarePants would start. It was a Mexican channel named Channel 5 (Canal Cinco). Once I saw that episode, I never knew that it had alternative endings. But what's weird is that every two episodes are always the same thing with three endings in one.
I might’ve thought everyone knew this episode with alternative endings, but it turns out to be a lost media.
Same I live in Southern Arizona and often watched El Canal 5 never knew this was lost media till it was recovered
@NauticalSponge makes sense although I do find it weird that Jorge never brings up that as typically he's pretty good at bringing up such information
But I should clarify I'm not well versed in lost media besides whatever videos are on RUclips if that helps clarify anything
I watched it on tv back in the day and honestly just didn't notice that later airings didn't show them. I remember them airing at least once or more on American TV (maybe all 3 endings at once also)
Like the case of dodgeball, I watched the DVD cut with them losing and had NO idea about it not being the "canon" ending for years until I rewatched it again and said "wait....they won? I swear they lost?"
Why does Sesame Street lost media always have to be the most secretive and confidential of all lost media cases?!!?!
I guess cause it’s a public acess show that’s gone on for decades and is very popular so something kinda just gets forgotten out of the shows vault one day
I love when media is found that no one even knew was lost. It’s such a treat to see something completely unexpected.
I know that when you think about it, "found at an estate sale" is a pretty likely source for war footage, but it's still surprising to find out some soldier was just sitting on historical documentation because it was considered confidential during the war it was recorded in, and there it sat.
Speaking on how a prototype ended up in a japanese thrift store, a lot of things can be found at those places. Back alley hole in the wall thrift stores in japan are a treasure trove of dumped electronics from disgruntled employees and dumpster divers. When I lived there those were always the first places I'd go if I was looking for some trinket or PCBs.
I’m going to Japan on May!
@@SlapstickGenius23 I hope you have fun! It's a beautiful country with lots to do. I'd say take a day to go off the beaten path from most tourist destinations and try and find something new as well. Though make sure you know enough on how to get back too!
It doesn't have to disgruntled employees lol, I've heard of ex employees simply clearing out their storage and donating their prototypes and such to thrift stores, just wanting to be rid of the stuff and unaware of people who want to preserve it.
28:44 "So I decided to f--- with Jorge..."
Dunno why but that really hit me with the LOL; my favorite part of the whole video.🤣
That ending really puts it into perspective, one day you get anonymously sent some bunch of incredibly specific lost media files late at night on discord, then another day DarkLucario3000 uploads them on RUclips
F in the Chat for Duke Nukem Forever 😞
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F, one of the biggest balls dropped in the history of gaming. Me and my dad waited for like 8 years.
You are telling me I was watching SpongeBob lost media for all these years? And i could have just changed the language from Spanish to English(as Canal 5 also has the English audio airing at the same time), and found lost media?? Whenever they aired the episode, they aired all 3 endings (which was kinda confusing as a kid) back to back.
Damn, that Normandy footage is a priceless historical artifact. I wonder how it ended up at that estate sale in the first place.
You can add Ulterior Motives to this list now cause umm... 😳
I was just in the middle of your 'lost content found in 2023' video when all of the sudden is says it was copyrighted by WWE. will it be back up soon?
Dang, a missed opportunity is the Rayman Raving Rabbids Prototype leaked Source Code & Jade Engine from 4chan. It was a huge scene for the Rayman and Rabbids community, as they were dissecting the whole thing within the Rayman Modding Server.
Now there’s a Rayman Raving Rabbids Restoration Fan Game using the leaked source code and Jade Engine to make RRR Proto and the vision a reality.
I think we need a part 3 exclusively for Everybody knows that 👀
The documents included with the Bubble Guppies leak are interesting, makes you think about how the process of pitching a new show must be like
BABE WAKE UP NEW BLAMEINTOJORGE VIDEO ABOUT LOST MEDIA
literally how i screamed to my wife when i saw the notification
Who tf is jorge
@@MisterS.Well my brain said for the lost media is Pjo's movie been not released is Titan's Curse
no cause why did i say this to myself when i got the notification? i am home alone, i have no babe
@@MisterS.my teen hood godamnit
the sesame street dude really played 50/50 with clicking some random link from random dudes in the middle of the night
Now previous video becomes lost media too.
"Ba-dum-tss"
The craziest thing about the sesame street segments is that the dude actually clicked on the link and downloaded the mp4s. If it was me i would have disregarded the message as a phising attempt and it would still be lost lmao
Sadly, your latest video (Lost Media Found in 2023) has now been blocked by WWE. 😔
God that yoshikiller voice segment was cringe. Sounds like a discord user for sure.
I didn't realize three alternate endings of shangaied were lost at the time. I did remember seeing all of them in a Spongebob DVD set back in middle school, thought it was weird at the time haha
26:39 I SWEAR THERES LIKE A GROUP OF PEOPLE LEAKING SESAME STREET STUFF! THIS IS NOT A COINCIDENCE
are you going to repost the lost media of 2023 video somewhere again?
In regards to the Sesame Street stuff (and similar) being DM'd randomly from anonymous accounts, it's quite possibly employees who have access to some of HBO's storage since they have been constantly removing and deleting content to save money and make room for their servers.
The SpongeBob one brought an old memory back. I remember hearing about this being “lost media” years ago, and me being confused. Today, the same thing happened, and I guess it's a country thing, because at least in my country, all segments were televised CONSTANTLY, like any other episode. I was confused on how this was lost media, but now I guess it was referring to the English version (English isn't spoken in my country.)
What happened to the "Lost Media Found in 2023" video? I hadn't finished watching it & I can't find it.
the WWE copyrighted it
lost media now, rip
Any hackers who release shelved games, lost demos, & unseen development versions are good guys in my book.
Yk2S 's story was intriguing, since he stated the links given to him were from a "private download site". I wonder how much lost media can be found there.
anonfiles is just a file hosting site like catbox.
bro why you playing scary music when talking about bubble guppies lmao
That's the blame it on Jorge experience
I wonder how much lost media is found by collectors and enthusiasts and just not publicized, waiting for the right moment to release it
I have seen a couple of stills and an intro from a forgotten anime adaptation of a rather infamous interwar picture story named Bōken Dankichi. The characters looked generically 1960s, much unlike their source material counterparts.
Im glad Rayman is getting some attention on this channel! Its my favorite game series of all time
The guy at 29:30 making it sound like it's sooo creepy that he ( mind u a lost media wiki user...) got sent a sesame street segment like ud think he was sent a snuff film 😭
Yeah the guy is good at storytelling
A new upload from Jorge is indeed the perfect way to celebrate the holidays! 😌
It's pronounced Jorge not Jorge
dang really I always thought it was pronounced Jorge@@Toes-x9w
I love how lost media youtubers can make a fucking bubble guppies lost pilot feel unsettling
Finds like this are so interesting to me. Some of these have a weird aura around them. Like they were not meant to be found or were trying to be buried and employees. ex-employees, hackers, collector's etc don't want to be blamed for it but still do the right thing for the preservation of media. I salute them. Especially the Nickelodeon and Sesame Street ones. I do wonder at some points if there is strict barring at these companies from releasing certain pieces or episodes to the public, especially after controversy or for potential later monetary gain. Then again, some of the leakers are just as weird as the aura around the media and the company denying it themselves.
Yoshikiller is right, lost media is f'n weird.
2:38 Rayman didn't have a Girlfriend in ANY of the Games he appeared in (Unless you Count his Best friend, Globox). Ly, The Fairy that Grant Rayman the Ability to Punch in the Second Game, was more of a Female Ally to Rayman after the Latter Breaks her out of Razorbeard's prison and, aside from some Promotional Artwork, Is never Portrayed as a Girlfriend to Rayman in any way.
Also, Rayman's homeworld is called "The Glade of Dreams" not "Land of The Fairy Glades", Just ask the Teensies.
I never played or got deep into Rayman lore and that's what I thought too.
Was a pleasure helping with writing and research (*´∇`*)
4:23 "Strangely the animation is of very low quality" Bro what did you think 1999 CGI looked like?
new Jorge video for the holidays is the best kinda gift.
This year has been a pretty good year for lost media, A lot of them was lost media I was hoping to be found, I enjoy you going over the recent found media everytime 😁
Volume 1 is mostly finding prints in buildings you wouldn't think.
Volume 2 is mostly finding digital media in places you wouldn't think.
What makes lost media interesting is that when found, it often is in ways that make you think "That doesn't sound right!" but it's the truth
Imma be honest, I was surprised that Jorge doesn't know Spanish. I made the assumption that his native language was Spanish because of the name Jorge, (which is a name of Spanish / Portuguese decent), the anime pfp (which I often see on many spanish accounts), and how sometimes he will pronounce some things differently than standard english, such as at 5:42 when he pronounced Ocarina as O-kee-ree-na and not Ah-cah-ree-na.
It could just be someone who used a random username for some reason.
He might know it, but it might not be his preferred language, or he could be out of practice from running an English language channel. Mainly because he said “practice speaking Spanish” and not “learning Spanish” (if you’re talking about the Babbel sponsor blurb anyway, if not I have no clue LMAO)
pretty sure he has a spanish channel!
Or he could be a third or fourth generation American. I'm Hispanic and know a depressingly small amount of Spanish because my parents never bothered to teach me
@@Phantomphan613 Kind of like how I'm part-German because of my mom & grandpa but I can't speak any German.
Recently, the SFM files for the viral video "Meet the Polka Final" were discovered and made publicly available, an incredible feat as it was for a random youtube project that the creator didn't even have anymore. Its discovery caused a small resurgance of people remaking the video into higher quality and using it as a base for other videos.
Everyone Knows That: "Hold my beer."
Man, I love mid 90's low quality CGI. It reminds me of those animations you see in the bowling alleys. Actually, some bowling alleys haven't updated their stuff like at all, and they still have the original equipment.
Some Duke Nukem fans are still hoping that the 1998 build of DNF leaks, so far only one map and some textures have leaked.
Even later builds of DNF would be cool to see. There is a 2003 build that is still close to the 2001 build gameplay wise but is clearly much further in development.
What happened to the lost media of 2023 video
“who has access to the aapb?” tom servo lol, he’s the same one that caused the Sesame Street wicked witch episode to be found.
When does lost media found in 2023 come out again
It was released last week but it seems that it had a copyright strike and it was taken down.
Thank goodness for lost media wiki. Without it we would never have found more early shrek or the eletric piper
I just hope someone can "leak" the cancelled Prey 2 so we can finally have the chance to play it and experience the story just like the first game's ending intended.
Love how the story of the gymnast footage played out like it was part of an X-Files episode..
From what I've heard about AAPB and they're attitude toward public access archives I'm all for more Sesame Street leaks
Dang bro i had your other lost media video on my tab for whenever I was ready to watch it, but I see the WWE copyright striked it... bummer.
Yeah i did too just noticed it now 😭💔
You need a whole video about ulterior motives
Here's one nobody's found yet - there's a horror B-movie from 1961 called "Mr Sardonicus", directed and produced by William Castle, where a mysterious nobleman in some Eastern European country hires a young British physician to fix his permanently grimaced face by threatening the doctor's lover, whom he married (you may have seen the "face" around the internet). However, the movie has a gimmick (like most William Castle movies) - there are supposedly 2 endings, apparently like the Spongebob episode where viewers could decide in the movie theater, but only one ending is known to exist. According to William Castle himself, the other ending did exist, but was very rarely shown; however, one of the actresses in the film, Audrey Dalton, claimed it was never filmed. Either way, it's never been found. If the other ending is ever found, it would probably be a big revelation in the horror-movie sphere (or not, idk XD).
***SPOILERS:***
The ending that's known to exist - the "punishment" ending - has the nobleman's face brought back to its original form, but he can't open his mouth. The doctor explains how it can be opened using placebo treatment, but due to the nobleman's extreme cruelty to his servant and everyone around him (the servant only has one eye because of him), the servant chooses not to help him, and the nobleman presumably starves to death.
The other ending - the "merciful" ending - probably has the servant reveal to the nobleman how to open his face, allowing him to live.
Apparently, Castle (and most viewers) preferred the surviving ending, but Columbia Pictures wanted a more uplifting ending, which would be this "lost" version. It would be interesting if this other ending ever emerged...
We can put Everyone Knows That in here now😭
Please don't call the number you wish number. It's a health care number and I thought it was not working anymore 😭😭😭💀💀💀
One day somebody is gonna send gore to Yoshikiller and he’ll open it thinking it’s lost media
Sounds funny and terrible at the same time
Man the story of Mario 64DD gets me cause it's like finding the holy Grail at a thrift shop
I think the reason the video containing footage of the Bubble Guppies pilot was removed was because of how strict Viacom is with copyright, as almost all footage of shows like SpongeBob are uploaded by the official RUclips channel and is supposedly the reason why so many old RUclips Poops almost never refer to SpongeBob by his name, using names like Spinglebob or Spingebill to throw Viacom off the trail.
That would explain the strange names.
Also, there’s the fact that SpongeBob is trademarked.
I’m so excited that he posted I love his videos there so interesting and I love watching them. Especially his lost media videos
Nickelodeon could probably make a good couple bucks off releasing all their pilots. For archival purposes if nothing else.
That or make a museum or archive for pilots they made and other history that's public. And then make a backup.
I wonder how much lost media is just sitting on some random youtube channel waiting for some one to find it.
I heard you were thinking of updating your Dan Schneider documentary. Any updates on that?
Oh right, I probably should get on that
Hey, dont skip this,
I want you to be okay in 2024. Stay liable, depend on the person reading this, just move and feel silly and remember - its all peaks and valleys.
"lost media found in the strangest ways" = literally nothing strange at all.
Wise words from gordon feetman
Absolutely adored this video! Well done to everyone that uncovered these media and preserved them for all of us to see!
New entry How Gooning found Everybody Knows That
@@Eelxr Ayo, leave my boi CJ outta this.
Gooning is it like Coomer
gddshshs
0:54 i literally can't even understand what he just said lmao, and i speak spanish
I understood "si quieres" but no yeah the rest made no sense at all lol
I think he was trying to say, "Si quieres aprender un lengua ahora" or "if you want to learn a language now".
Personally, I would use "idioma" rather than "lengua".
@@urtiz "Lengua" is still an okey translation of "language", the real problem is that he is using a masculine indifinite article ("un lengua ahora") when it should be a femenine indifinite article ("una lengua ahora").
Goes to show how effective that thing really is
I just got out of school for the holiday break and I get to come home to watch a new Jorge video.
Perfect 👌
Jorge has been on a roll with these videos he has been delivering...thank you for your beautiful Christmas GIFTS JORGE!
The yoshi guy is lying
It’s always hype when Jorge uploads a new lost media video.
Guys Blameitonjorge's recent video(lost media found in 2023)just got a copyright strike by WWE!
I dunno if it counts as lost media, but I've been hoping that the wrap parties for Sesame Street would be shown if they're available. One in particular I thought sounded hilarious in that it builds up Snuffy being frustrated at people forgetting his name before a kid comes up to ask for an autograph, but it was for another character. Snuffy snaped at ate the kid. Then the next season he complained of an upset stomach and spit him back up.
I know a photo exists but don't know if the wrap parties are recorded.
Wrap parties?
@@Simipourfangirl Every season the cast would put together a show they made for each other and have all the Muppets there too, acting as of even they're actors on the show itself. The skits could be a little more adult oriented but nothing too bad.
"lost media is fucking weird" is the truest statement ive ever heard
One piece of lost media i was hyped to see found this year was the full video of scott the woz eating cereal. he recorded it as a split second joke for a video, saying that he uploaded it to a pornographic website, the website in question being pornhub. It did actually get posted there, but was moderated for not fitting the subject matter. Scott didn't have the base recording anymore, so it was thought to be lost. Until it was found again buried in his hard drive, repurposed for a callback in a similar review and uploaded in it's entirety to his second channel.
Dude wtf is going on with the creppy music this is a video huggbees would make
Marble Madness II reminded me of my favorite fun fact. Did you know the founder of Atari, Nolan Bushnell, also founded Chuck E Cheese's Pizza Time Theater in 1977? Also to note is that Aaron Fechter (founder of Creative Engineering, creator of the Rock-afire Explosion, and possibly the creator of Whac-a-mole (I've heard he's just the first one who patented it but someone else invented it idk)) doesn't like Nolan Bushnell much, supposedly because Nolan tried to take advantage of Aaron because of how young he was when he created his first animatronic band (Nolan wanted to buy it, but Aaron said no, iirc). Just some fun info for you!
So... Blue Prints leaked right around when Steve got on Tiktok?
"lost media is fucking weird!" that honestly is the most accurate way to describe it