For those unaware, the Super Nintendo is "region-locked" in the sense that there are two pieces of plastic blocking you from putting in Japanese cartridges which are a slightly different shape. If you remove those pieces of plastic, which isn't that hard to do, you can play Japanese carts with minimal issues to my understanding.
The easiest one to do it with is the SNES 2 aka The SNES Mini. It is just a simple plate you remove. Many tutorials on RUclips showing how to do it with BOTH versions of the SNES.
As someone who was a member of all those Ed Edd n Eddy fan sites you looked at in this video, this was surreal to watch. I spent so much time as a kid in Earth 2 Ed and especially The3Eds, and I even was in the spin-off site you showed on screen and one of the discords that have old members from there. It brought back soo many memories seeing those sites on screen again, I miss the days of being a dumb kid online
That's awesome! I was blown away with how in-depth those sites were and can only imagine how active and fun they were back in the day. I definitely haven't come across any other fandom that was as extensive as the Ed, Edd N Eddy one.
Fake lost media is so fascinating to me, like it's obviously not a good thing to send people on wild goose chases, but damn it's so cool how you can get people invested in something that doesn't exist.
I love that it doesn't matter if I have a personal attachment or memory to whatever the topic you're talking about. The deep dive you go through for any lost media is entertaining enough. The effort and time you put into every subject is outstanding. Even if you come up empty handed with just a rumor. Subbing just for that alone. I hope you never lose this passion for lost media
It does seem weird, but for some reason people were a lot less concerned about archiving back then. I was initially shocked to find out that that Square lost/threw away the project files for all the prerendered backgrounds used in Final Fantasy VIII, so for the remaster they basically had to AI upscale the 240p versions from the game's original release.
I never believed the lost scene from "I Was A Teenage Gary" was real. I was obsessed with Spongebob from its inception, and never remembered the scene being there, so I too was in the camp of the wipe being used for comedic effect and not to hide a scene. Whenever I'd try imagining how the scene would go, it just never worked for me. It would be redundant to show Squidward's transformation, and I can't imagine it being any scarier than Spongebob's, as his already made such a strong impression. While it sucks that the people invested themselves into the search only for it to be confirmed fake, I like that it brought attention to one of my favorite Spongebob episodes (more G rated body horror, plz)
The "deleted scene" was some Mandela Effect shit, and considering the fact kids don't have their brains fully developed yet at youth, and when they grew up, the adults start to have false memories of what was supposedly seen by them. I Was A Teenage Gary was practically the Junji Ito horror manga Uzumaki for kids, and was children's first experience with body horror. It makes a knick of sense that this was intentionally the sister episode to Scaredy Pants, a Halloween special which is sadly not 22 minutes in length with I Was A Teenage Gary as a short of sorts like with the season 11 episode Feral Friends. And the fact it caused mass hysteria surrounding another transformation sequence, is really intriguing to my eyes; confirming my fascination with the Mandela Effect, since Spongebob fans who believed they saw the second transformation scene had memorized the first one, which caused them to use these false memories to inform Lost Media Sleuths about this deleted scene they vaguely remember; in the end, nothing else can top this, A Day With Spongebob Squarepants, Mario Nights, Dragon Ball Z KFC Bootleg Film, Kablam Episode 29, Ed Edd and Eddy Special Ed and Saki Sanobachi(Go For A Punch) as the most iconic fake urban legends in the Lost Media community. They'll remain valiant of how much people spent *YEARS* searching for these, but later turned out to be not real much to their dismay. It's boggling for sure!
Yeah though I was a child I remember the episode being aired on TV. I remember it made an impression but I don’t remember that squidward scene at all. I even remember the way the sunset behind the TV at my grandparents house while I was watching it But not squidward transforming.
I am a Teenage Gary is not 11 minutes? I suppose a spark of the theory was that the scene was the rest of the 11 minutes and it was originally an 11 min episode, but was cut due to scaredy pants’ length
Something I found interesting is at 14:10 when you're discussing the article talking about Super Kid Icarus there is also mention of Willie Wombat being developed for the PSX. Willie Wombat was the prototype name use for Crash Bandicoot and outside of Devs mentioning it by that name I don't believe it has ever been acknowledged by the original name anywhere else. I could be totally wrong. Just something interesting to point out.
Unfortunately, as natural as it seems, you can't take collective memory of something as definite proof that it happened/existed. Human memory is a shaky, rickety that basically reconstructs memories from context every time we recall them. We don't actually record memories, we just cobble together a "best guess" of what happened based on the information we've internalized and that sort of system is really easy to "trick" both intentionally and on accident. If we say we remember something one way for long enough, eventually we convince even ourselves, add on several dozen or hundred people agreeing with the false memory and that trick becomes even easier.
Can confirm. Recently I remembered a video I thought I saw a few years ago of some RUclipsr (don't remember who) accidentally saying "The games has begin" instead of "The game has begun," and I remember it becoming a big meme among that person's viewers... However, unless the many things that use the correct phrase have buried whatever it was, I cannot find any trace of that video or clip. At this point, it could've just been a dream I had, or if it does exist I may be misremembering what that mistake actually was.
My theory (and it’s just a game theory) is the SGB2 was imported and sold explicitly for consoles that have been modified to accept Japanese carts. It’s an easy mod, and doesn’t require anything special, just the screwdriver bits and a dremel to cut the tabs.
the super kid icarus case its like: media hunters: nice claim there. why dont you back it up with a source? italian magazine: The source is that i made it the fuck up
Yeah I as shocked when I found out magazines just made stuff up or didn't actually check up on the sources of rumors. I guess information was much slower back then and most people had to rely on the magazines but it still feels misleading.
@@LSuperSonicQ imo juding by the time the rumour was made they where probably especulating about new games and where so convinced it would end up happening that they just went with it
In my opinion, while it’s always satisfying when a piece of lost media is finally found, it can be just as fascinating to trace the origin and spread of “lost media” that never existed. Like finding the magazine article that hints at a Hunter ghost in the Safari room in Luigi’s mansion, which was probably just flavor text but could’ve been easily interpreted as hinting at a boss that didn’t make it to the official release. Yeah Yeah Beebis 1 most likely doesn’t exist, but I just want to know for sure just where the hell that name came from. Also, I am totally one of those people with the false memory of the Squidward transformation scene. As a kid who didn’t know how to look things up online and didn’t know how TV shows worked completely, it was so confusing to watch Just One Bite or Procrastination on re-runs cut awkwardly when you KNOW you remembered seeing a scene there of Squidward getting gasoline dumped on him, or SpongeBob doing jumping jacks. Then you start thinking about if there’s any more scenes you once saw that were cut. And look, that has an awkward transition like the others! Do I remember a scene that used to be there? What could it have been? And then your brain gets confused about what’s imagination and what’s memory, and that line blurs more the more time passes.
On the Super Gameboy 2 issue, the problem with swapping cartridge shells is that SGB2 had a link port (which allowed multiplayer with another Game Boy or SGB2). If they did this, it would be easy to find in the wild… unless it was removed when it was transplanted? The other big thing is that the original SGB runs at 2.5% faster than a normal Game Boy, and SGB2 fixed this. So even if the link port was removed, you could probably tell from playing (and music speed) if you have the original or the second version.
speed difference is hard to tell normally, unless you are intimately familiar with how it plays on gameboy. The big selling point of the GBP2 was it's link functionality, not so much getting the correct speed as almost nobody notices the difference. It's also the reason why it didn't have a linkport BTW, you can add one relativly easy and it won't work unless you mod it to run at the right speed. (theoretically it would work with 2 GBP1's with a linkport modded in, but that's quite unfeasable unless you try to set it up for a museum or exhibition yet somehow not have the budget to import 2 GBP2's)
IGN has admitted that in the 90s gaming magazines would have a "rumor" column that would 90% be stuff that was completely made up. Because it was a "rumor" it would be ok if it never came out.
I was so convinced the squidward scene was real when i was little just by the wipe being weird and because of the "actual" deleted scene with squidward on fire so i'd keep conflating them
I just realized that I can easily solve the first one about Squidward as I have the first season box set from when it came out in 99. I'm 32 and so I grew up seeing the unaired or "lost" episodes.
I'm not sure what's up in my brain, but I remember as a kid hearing an extended version of the Ben 10 opening. I can't for the life of me find it, and I don't remember where I heard it, but I just keep feeling it in my mind that there's an extended version out there that's lost now. I don't remember it being extended by much, just another line or two, but I can't shake the feeling of it existing. If it DOES exist, it would have either been on some special TV event that played it, one of the Ben 10 DVDs, or an earlier form of RUclips. It also would have been around before the existence of Ultimate Alien, maybe before Alien Force, though I'm not 100% sure on that. It was the Classic theme song too, which was the only one with lyrics until Omniverse, but I dropped off before that was a thing. I'd really like to hear that extended version again, but sadly my searches have resulted in nothing.
@@mr.protagonist5639 I'm glad I'm not the only one. I for some reason vividly remember hearing it, but I couldn't for the life of me say for sure what the lyrics would be. I know where in the song the extra line or two are, but that's about it.
I feel like all the people who remembered the Squidward snail transformation scene probably saw a fanmade edit, and misremembered it as a real scene later on. I don't know how common this type of edit used to be compared to the current day, but the possibility that someone had the ability to make a convincing fake Spongebob Squarepants scene isn't too slim, I believe.
I never found any evidence of fan recreations or fanfictions about it like with Ed, Edd N' Eddy but there very well could have been some old content on defunct SpongeBob fansites hat contributed to people believe it was real.
There’s something I think people really need to know about QVC. They’re essentially a “dumping ground” for sellers that have a lot of surplus of something they just can’t sell, typically something that’s one generation behind. Case in point, they sold a lot of Palm VII one night at a time just before Palm release their m series. Another example. The 1080p HDTV had come out. QVC suddenly was selling a lot of super big screens. All of them were 720p, but they wouldn’t tell you that unless you called and asked. My guess is Nintendo had made this as a board revision to the SGB but by the time they had finished the run, they were pretty much done supporting the SNES planning to launch the N64. So why not dump their entire stock onto QVC, curious parents could buy it, and it wouldn’t bother retail shelves who were making space for the N64?
Memory poorly served me once. I was watching the 2 Stupid Dogs episode 'Family Values' with them meeting Brady Bunch expies, and at the end, the super-ultra-wholesome family tosses them out into the street. Now, I once swore that, the first time I watched it, the whole thing was capped off by them being run over by a Partridge Family-colored bus. But no sign or hint of that ever. Maybe I took a nap after it came on or something. Bad info travels. One time, when I was editing the wiki I admin for a niche anime/manga series, I came across info that said that a pivotal but minor character was the older sister of a main character. But every time I researched this info, supposedly from the 'official site' for this series, I got the exact same sentence - verbatim. I came to the conclusion that this had once been someone's fan theory, asserted as fact and then echoed endlessly across the net.
Another thing that kinda disapprove the Snailward transformation is that including another dragged out transformation, especially towards the end of the episode, definitely would of been overkill and also ruined the gag. And even if it was real, it would been featured in the bonus features in the DVD like how the other cut scenes were.
There's a ton of things that disprove it, like even just asking a polish person "hey did this thing happen" in polish would've easily proved that as a lie, but for some reason they think that if something isn't in english and something isn't already on the lost media forums then it's just as good as gone.
I had a feeling the "I Was A Teenage Gary" episode of where the supposed removed scene of Squidward transforming into a snail too like SpongeBob was a long stretch after watching your video about it several months ago. I think I even saw it when it originally aired, and I'm pretty sure I remembered the wipe transition was always there. Now we have proof that it is 100% real since there are people that have recorded the episode when it originally aired. Add in the fact that the story boards lack such a transition, and it just doesn't add up, especially since Squidward's transformation being altered due to "scaring kids" made sense since SpongeBob's transformation since was left intact. It is a shame that an Ed Edd n' Eddy pilot never existed, and also sucks that people already contacted the creator of the show about the pilot, and he commented on there being no such thing, and you've spent all that time searching for nothing, but, at least it's finally solved. I do wish the Kid Icarus ("Palutena's Mirror" in Japan) SNES/SFC game was real as I would've loved to see more games from this underrated franchise. Maybe there'll be a new game for the Switch, or even a remastered version of Uprising ("New Light Mythology" in Japan) someday! That's definitely an interesting way on how the Super Game Boy 2 was sold in North America! XD Another excellent lost media video, LSSQ! :D Really nice to see these old bumpers from Nickelodeon, and Cartoon Network again, so much nostalgia!
I used to be on the old EEnE fan sites... obsessively. These communities were famous for all the bullshit rumors that they could come up with. For a long time, there was a rumor that Ed Edd n Eddy was going to get a Hollywood-level blockbuster in theaters... maybe it was true, perhaps it just became the Big Picture Show. To me, the 3 Men Lost Pilot sounds like someone conflated The Brother's Grunt (a forerunner to Ed Edd n Eddy that was on MTV in the mid 90s) with Beavis and Butthead (which had a significant influence on Ed Edd n Eddy). Danny Antonucci worked for Viacom at the time and the first EEnE pitch was to Nick, so yeah.
Yeah that's the one thing I was never able to find, an actual source or place on where the rumor originated. I agree that confusion could have played a role in people claiming it existed since even Danny's work on commercials is so similar to the style of Ed, Edd N' Eddy.
Funny, just before watching this video I saw Scribbles To Screen’s recent video on fake lost media. Both his and your videos were interesting to watch.
You have no idea how surprised I was to see Kid Icarus in the thumbnail of a lost media video. Or just the thumbnail of a video that wasn't specifically about that particular game/series.
I honestly suspect it's just many people misremembering, and not necessarily any one person. I could have sworn I remember the scene as well, but I was also super young the last time I would have seen the episode. Probably a mandela effect thing.
the 3 Men thing reminds me of a fake listing i saw on like IMDB or something claiming there was gonna be a Sarah spinoff of EEnE in 2012 ironically now i cant find any mention of it online, i dont even remember what forum i heard it on (it probably doesnt even exist anymore)
I think it goes without saying that the Super Gameboy 2 was most likely imported from Japan and sold via QVC I don't believe that QVC swapped out the back of the cart but instead straight up sold the Super Gameboy 2 as is cause why would they go the extra mile to sacrifice other carts heck importing games from Japan was a thing back then especially with coverage of games in gaming magazines at the time as for the whole NTSC confusion that's a pretty easy mistake to make NTSC is a video format not a region so saying stuff like NTSC vs Japan is wrong since Japan also uses the NTSC video format
Assuming that QVC randomly decided to sell modded copies of the Super Game Boy 2 seems pretty far fetched to me. I thought you were going to say that maybe they just sold the original Super Game Boy on QVC and people misremember. I don't even think that's true but it seems more likely than QVC going this far out of their way to sell a slight variant on a product they could already sell. Why would QVC even think to do this, are we expected to think that QVC has gamers working at the company who know the difference between Super Game Boy versions and thought it was important to bring this vital update to American shores by any means necessary?
I don't know a lot about QVC's business practices but I've heard about other instances of them modding or selling Japanese games to the US market. They might have swapped shells to make the product more familiar to those that bought the original or maybe they thought Nintendo would interfere if they noticed the bright blue casing. To me it's the most acceptable conclusion since more than one person recalled the shell being gray.
@@LSuperSonicQ Why go through the effort of importing Super Game Boy 2s and selling them either as original Super Game Boys or as some kind of extremely unusual attempt to sell the Super Game Boy 2 to the US market? I don't see the incentive for QVC to undertake the amount of hoops they'd have to jump through to make this happen, especially when it would have been apparently so unsuccessful that barely anyone even remembers it happened. QVC are not known for selling video games, they're known for selling dresses and handbags. Even at the peak of the Wii, they wouldn't dedicate more than one, maybe two hours a day to video games. Unless things were in a completely different place in 1995 and SNES/Game Boy superfans were in their demographics, I don't think it's remotely likely that this rumor is true.
@@LSuperSonicQ And I don't know, the idea of a shopping TV channel primarily focused on women's goods going rogue and selling modded copies of Super Game Boy 2s to escape the watchful eye of big Nintendo... I don't think it makes sense, kind of just right there on the face of it without even going through the steps of if it would possibly have happened logistically
I think it's pretty incredible that somebody had an original airing recording of I Was a Teenage Gary. Those Halloween Nick promos were probably also lost media so the search wasn't for nothing.
Hello LSuperSonicQ. Loved the video. Been watching your content for a while now. I would love to know which song plays from 17:18 to 25:30, basically covering the part of your video when you talk about the Super Game Boy 2. I tried to look it up on your video description or by using Shazam but haven't found anything yet. It's extremely catchy and I would love to hear it. Thanks!!
When I was a kid, I remember Squidward transforming for some reason, and when I rewatched it not too long later still as a kid, I was very confused at the lack of transformation. Mandela Effect? Even now I still do think it might still exist
EDIT: nvm (I’m not sure about that last claim because looking the band up comes up with their music video for the song “Spiderbites” at the very top. Maybe you just had to look a lil more)
I had two pieces of media I searched for, one was fake and one might be or not? The first was to do with those handheld brick consoles that appeared in many different iterations. Those consoles that had a number of those black and white block games on them like snake, Tetris, a racing car game where you have to avoid hitting the cars, frogger and so on. I had several of those consoles in the late 90s and somehow I was sure that if you played each game on one and got to a high level on every game and got high enough points, that this would unlock the hidden game "Pac Man". Back then the web wasn't anywhere near like it became so it was much harder to confirm or deny this, especially since I only had short limited access to the internet then. I also never got to high levels on most of the games, either because I was bored playing the console after a while, or I found one game a bit too hard to play at higher levels which objects moved pretty fast. Eventually I did find out that Pac Man was never on those consoles and I really don't remember where I heard that Pac Man was supposed to be an unlockable game on those consoles. The second piece of media I did a lot of searching for, but gave up was a supposed mod for the game Deus Ex (2000). I still don't know if the article I found actually existed or I mis-remembered it, so I can't say if this was fake, a Mandela effect or it did exist and I can't find it. Sometime in the late 2000s, I was sure I read a short article online somewhere that started someone was going to make a mod for Deus Ex so you could have Eminem in the game and I am sure I saw a screenshot above the text in the article, showing an NPC in Deus Ex looking like Eminem. Since it wouldn't be hard for anyone who has modded Deus Ex before to make textures for Eminem NPC and make an Eminem NPC as its quite simple, its not something that is really worth spending time looking for. I could make one if I really wanted, but it was more the article I am sure that I read that I was looking for. I asked on several forums and no one had heard about it before, and some just laughed when they found out what I was looking for. I searched for ages, then eventually give up.
I feel like a lot of these problems come exclusively from a narrow mindset with searching for stuff. Like with that polish lie you could've easily gotten in contact with a polish person and asked them but you didn't, you just saw that no one on the primarily english speaking side of things had no information so it meant that there was nothing there. There was also a psychological tell to it, where you could've easily found that there was a transformation scene in the show but to the wrong character, which would indicate that a false memory is extremely likely, that isn't anything disproving it but it's certainly something that would give a hint that something might not be true. With things like lost media you also need to be willing to step outside of a bubble and investigate everything, because nothing will actually be on the lost media forums unless it was already found outside of it, meaning that discussing it on a place like that is not likely going to get you anywhere but opinions on if something is faked or not. You'd have to be willing to contact the creator, the creator's wife, the cousin of the creator's brother and anyone else who might've been tied to it, because even if they don't have it they may be willing to tell you who might.
My personal piece of lost media is something I'm convinced I dreamt or misremembered, but it still irks me to this day. It was like this caterpillar "3D" cartoon, if that makes sense? I think it was Japanese or something foreign and I think I "remember" watching it with the On Demand feature on FiOS in 2008-2010 as a kid, but I haven't been able to find it. It was sort of like Pocoyo but with a caterpillar and the one episode I think of is one where the caterpillar was sick and its friends were trying to make it feel better or something. I looked through all the TV listings for kids shows for FiOS from that time and couldn't find it, I wonder if I confused it with another cartoon? I have no recollection of the name of it if it existed, because I was about 3-6 when I supposedly watched it. If anyone can find something similar to that and reply to me here, I'd appreciate it. That and Chi's Sweet Home, those kinds of shows, but this was a very different animation style. I still don't know what I could be misremembering it as, so anything helps.
I know about some lost media pertaining to video games. It is stated in text in the Sega Genesis Collection for the PSP that a Vectorman gane was being made for the Ps2 and got cancelled right before it was released. Despite this, there is no known content from this game. The only two Vectorman games I know of are Vectorman 1 and 2 on the Genesis. I also remember seeing a trailer for the Mega Man Anniversary Collection for the GBA but that game never got released either. I also remember there being a Smash Bros clone that had Cartoon Network characters in it. It was supposed to come out in 2011 but it never did. I also remember Dexter being in the game and he was voiced by Tara Strong.
I don’t know if the theory of there being a grey US SGB2 holds water unless we have an actual unit. It’s more complicated than just cutting the plastics for remaking something like a SGB, and the system is a completely custom form factor not shared with any other cartridges, meaning you can’t just shell swap with other defective carts. I can’t consider that it would be economical, let alone logical, for someone like QVC to buy up tons of SGB2 units and then put in the work to modify them.
Have you ever heard of the Cookie Run political cartoon? I can't find much info about it, but I have seen it being mentioned on a instagram post going in depth into a cookie run iceberg chart. Strangly, when I search up cookie run lost media, it really only brings up results for the old Ovenbreak 2009 games. (Which I actually still have downloaded on my ancient Ipad)
I 100% remember the Three Men fact from years ago. I read a lot of EENE news around the time of the final season and before the movie. I dont remember it being a pilot, but instead a pitch to comedy central that didnt get picked up. It came along with a drawing of the 3 characters who looked nothing like the Eds. So yes, it was a real rumor back in the day. Or maybe it would be more accurate to say it was misinformation. Ive just kinda assumed it was true for the last 10+ years until this video. Was kinda sureal watching this video and learning its not true. With that said, i dont remember it being lost media. I dont even remember it being a produced pilot. Just a pitch. Kinda wild.
16:35 i came to conclusion is probaly confused with enix's sequel actraiser due to similar aspect of the falling angel with the god protecting him. probaly thats my assumption where started the rumor, dont know the specific date was released but it was my suspect as of why they made these to fill up the pages. is just my speculation of mine.
The Ed edd and Eduardo was a cn bumper,atleast how I remember it. It didn't have tv shorts. Eduardo did show up in one bumper with the ed's and he didn't speak good English. I remember seeing it as a kid.
I also remember a movie that I was told didn't exist. It starred Whoopi Goldberg where she plays a maid for a father and his daughter in the 50's or early 60s. I remembered seeing a part where Whoopi Goldberg took the young girl to a night club. I also remembered Larry Miller being in the movie.
I do remember a scene of Squidward transforming in "I Was A Teenage Gary." What I remember is after Squidward got injected with the snail plasma, he then runs into his room and starts freaking out and sweating a lot. I believe that he said "It's okay, everything is going to be alright." To himself then the camera turns to a wall and we can see Squidward's Shadow transforming while Squidward is screaming in pain. After that I don't remember exactly what happened next but this could be a false memory or a dream that I had.
Really is a shame Nintendo didn't do too much with Kid Icarus, especially for that particular system. Not my favorite NES game by any stretch, in fact I kind of hated it at first, but other than a Game Boy sequel, the property was pretty much abandoned at that point. A Super Kid Icarus game, maybe something completely reimagined DKC style could have invigorated the franchise.
We did get Kid Icarus Uprising, which is an absolute masterpiece. I'm pretty sure the game had its 10th anniversary recently. Though not much was done for it because like you said Nintendo has kind of abandoned the franchise.
Same, the more I looked into the topic the more I wish we actually had gotten a Super Kid Icarus or that there would be actual content to find from the game. Especially if there were as many fans excited for a sequel as the magazines claimed.
@@LSuperSonicQ Yeah. I mean, look at how much Donkey Kong's Game Boy iteration, maybe even DK Jr's inclusion in the original Mario Kart, revitalized the character enough for the DKC series. DK's one of their top franchises, even discounting appearances in Mario games. I don't think the Kid Icarus franchise would have been that big, bit it certainly would have been seen as profitable and successful enough to be utilized more.
I forgot about that one! I heard about that on the forums and I was all ready to go on a search for it but we ended up debunking the entire thing not long after.
So why did people thought a Squidward transformation happened because a there was no bubble wrap even tho some s1 episodes had the wrap like that like ripped pants and nature pants
There was a gameboy player for the N64 that I thought was called super gameboy 2. I thought it was a japanese only thing but remembered it being used in the Pokemon Mall Tour from back in the 90s. I thought Nintendo made a few not for sale but for use in situations like that. Trying to look it up just now the only thing i'm seeing is called the wide boy. Anyways just thought I'd post that.
on the topic of ed edd n eddy lost media i remember once hearing about a fake gameboy color ed edd n eddy game called "ed edd n eddy junkyard scramble". i was 10 when i read about it and i searched everywhere for it wanting to believe it was real. it was not unfortunately
I still don't believe the QVC listing of the Super Gameboy 2 is real. Nintendo is extremely well known for being protective of their IPs, even going as far as to insist all Nintendo soundtracks get removed from RUclips. That being said, I find it hard to believe that they would allow a major retailer like QVC to sell modified versions of the hardware .
Does anyone remember an end credit scene for SpongeBob I believe. I coulda swore it was the episode Squid Wood where mini squid was on the back of a bus and showed a bus driver looking in the rear view mirror really worriedly. Then he jumps to the back of the drivers seat. Maybe it was a different show but I could’ve swore it was that episode.
I have no idea how people ever thought the I Was A Teenage Gary one was real. That episode has a second wipe transition in it too so idk why people are so obsessed over the one at the end. Just because there's a wipe transition doesn't mean it's a deleted scene lmao.
I assume they wouldn't have created new cartridge shells for QVC so has anyone tried a board swap between a super game boy 2 and the original US one? if the form factor is different then we know they didn't swap the shells making it less likely
For those unaware, the Super Nintendo is "region-locked" in the sense that there are two pieces of plastic blocking you from putting in Japanese cartridges which are a slightly different shape. If you remove those pieces of plastic, which isn't that hard to do, you can play Japanese carts with minimal issues to my understanding.
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@@chinchiIIa he's saying that capitalism creates inefficiencies in order to safeguard profits
Huh.
Now if only I could do the same with an HDMI cable into a Mac...
The easiest one to do it with is the SNES 2 aka The SNES Mini. It is just a simple plate you remove. Many tutorials on RUclips showing how to do it with BOTH versions of the SNES.
i can only imagine how it'd feel to search for something for YEARS on end only to find out it's fake
It's not about the destination, it's about the journey....
But yeah I'd be pissed
''Three men are on the top of the list'' sounds like the begining of a riddle.
As a QVC Fullfilment Center Employee, I can confirm the selling modified legally shady Super Gameboy 2 is the exact kind of thing they'd do.
As someone who was a member of all those Ed Edd n Eddy fan sites you looked at in this video, this was surreal to watch. I spent so much time as a kid in Earth 2 Ed and especially The3Eds, and I even was in the spin-off site you showed on screen and one of the discords that have old members from there. It brought back soo many memories seeing those sites on screen again, I miss the days of being a dumb kid online
That's awesome! I was blown away with how in-depth those sites were and can only imagine how active and fun they were back in the day. I definitely haven't come across any other fandom that was as extensive as the Ed, Edd N Eddy one.
I am currently researching the Ed Edd y Eduardo and I managed to get a confirmation that it's real. It's so fun to interact with fans of the show
@@LSuperSonicQAnother fandom as extensive as Ed Edd and Eddy?
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@@LSuperSonicQ will maybe you can find some lost boomerang bumpers that are lost media
Fake lost media is so fascinating to me, like it's obviously not a good thing to send people on wild goose chases, but damn it's so cool how you can get people invested in something that doesn't exist.
I agree, reaching the conclusion that a piece of lost media is certainly fake is almost as satisfying as actually finding a piece of lost media.
@@LSuperSonicQ satisfying Is a weird way to describe it, but I think I agree
This video really encouraged my hope for a fake Lost Media page on the Lost Media Wiki.
If only that'll ever happen when it gained traction.
I love that it doesn't matter if I have a personal attachment or memory to whatever the topic you're talking about. The deep dive you go through for any lost media is entertaining enough. The effort and time you put into every subject is outstanding. Even if you come up empty handed with just a rumor. Subbing just for that alone. I hope you never lose this passion for lost media
I'll never understand how people make a whole cartoon that gets on TV and don't keep a copy stashed away somewhere.
sometimes the master copy becomes property of the network that picks up a show.
Things do get misplaced and/or lost. Especially if you are fired & don’t have time to collect all your stuff.
There's a lot of things that factor into that.
It does seem weird, but for some reason people were a lot less concerned about archiving back then. I was initially shocked to find out that that Square lost/threw away the project files for all the prerendered backgrounds used in Final Fantasy VIII, so for the remaster they basically had to AI upscale the 240p versions from the game's original release.
@@thethrashyone Yeah dude, they worked so hard on this stuff just to toss it?? bleh
I never believed the lost scene from "I Was A Teenage Gary" was real. I was obsessed with Spongebob from its inception, and never remembered the scene being there, so I too was in the camp of the wipe being used for comedic effect and not to hide a scene. Whenever I'd try imagining how the scene would go, it just never worked for me. It would be redundant to show Squidward's transformation, and I can't imagine it being any scarier than Spongebob's, as his already made such a strong impression. While it sucks that the people invested themselves into the search only for it to be confirmed fake, I like that it brought attention to one of my favorite Spongebob episodes (more G rated body horror, plz)
The "deleted scene" was some Mandela Effect shit, and considering the fact kids don't have their brains fully developed yet at youth, and when they grew up, the adults start to have false memories of what was supposedly seen by them.
I Was A Teenage Gary was practically the Junji Ito horror manga Uzumaki for kids, and was children's first experience with body horror. It makes a knick of sense that this was intentionally the sister episode to Scaredy Pants, a Halloween special which is sadly not 22 minutes in length with I Was A Teenage Gary as a short of sorts like with the season 11 episode Feral Friends. And the fact it caused mass hysteria surrounding another transformation sequence, is really intriguing to my eyes; confirming my fascination with the Mandela Effect, since Spongebob fans who believed they saw the second transformation scene had memorized the first one, which caused them to use these false memories to inform Lost Media Sleuths about this deleted scene they vaguely remember; in the end, nothing else can top this, A Day With Spongebob Squarepants, Mario Nights, Dragon Ball Z KFC Bootleg Film, Kablam Episode 29, Ed Edd and Eddy Special Ed and Saki Sanobachi(Go For A Punch) as the most iconic fake urban legends in the Lost Media community. They'll remain valiant of how much people spent *YEARS* searching for these, but later turned out to be not real much to their dismay. It's boggling for sure!
Yeah though I was a child I remember the episode being aired on TV. I remember it made an impression but I don’t remember that squidward scene at all.
I even remember the way the sunset behind the TV at my grandparents house while I was watching it
But not squidward transforming.
This is the same thing I said too when I first seen that episode. There was never a deleted scene,it was the original episode as it was.
I am a Teenage Gary is not 11 minutes? I suppose a spark of the theory was that the scene was the rest of the 11 minutes and it was originally an 11 min episode, but was cut due to scaredy pants’ length
For some reason I have a memory of Squidward transforming…
I really appreciate the frequency of your uploads. It's always a treat to hear you talk about this sort of stuff!
Something I found interesting is at 14:10 when you're discussing the article talking about Super Kid Icarus there is also mention of Willie Wombat being developed for the PSX. Willie Wombat was the prototype name use for Crash Bandicoot and outside of Devs mentioning it by that name I don't believe it has ever been acknowledged by the original name anywhere else. I could be totally wrong. Just something interesting to point out.
Unfortunately, as natural as it seems, you can't take collective memory of something as definite proof that it happened/existed. Human memory is a shaky, rickety that basically reconstructs memories from context every time we recall them. We don't actually record memories, we just cobble together a "best guess" of what happened based on the information we've internalized and that sort of system is really easy to "trick" both intentionally and on accident. If we say we remember something one way for long enough, eventually we convince even ourselves, add on several dozen or hundred people agreeing with the false memory and that trick becomes even easier.
Can confirm.
Recently I remembered a video I thought I saw a few years ago of some RUclipsr (don't remember who) accidentally saying "The games has begin" instead of "The game has begun," and I remember it becoming a big meme among that person's viewers...
However, unless the many things that use the correct phrase have buried whatever it was, I cannot find any trace of that video or clip.
At this point, it could've just been a dream I had, or if it does exist I may be misremembering what that mistake actually was.
My theory (and it’s just a game theory) is the SGB2 was imported and sold explicitly for consoles that have been modified to accept Japanese carts. It’s an easy mod, and doesn’t require anything special, just the screwdriver bits and a dremel to cut the tabs.
the super kid icarus case its like:
media hunters: nice claim there. why dont you back it up with a source?
italian magazine: The source is that i made it the fuck up
Yeah I as shocked when I found out magazines just made stuff up or didn't actually check up on the sources of rumors. I guess information was much slower back then and most people had to rely on the magazines but it still feels misleading.
@@LSuperSonicQ imo juding by the time the rumour was made they where probably especulating about new games and where so convinced it would end up happening that they just went with it
In my opinion, while it’s always satisfying when a piece of lost media is finally found, it can be just as fascinating to trace the origin and spread of “lost media” that never existed. Like finding the magazine article that hints at a Hunter ghost in the Safari room in Luigi’s mansion, which was probably just flavor text but could’ve been easily interpreted as hinting at a boss that didn’t make it to the official release. Yeah Yeah Beebis 1 most likely doesn’t exist, but I just want to know for sure just where the hell that name came from.
Also, I am totally one of those people with the false memory of the Squidward transformation scene. As a kid who didn’t know how to look things up online and didn’t know how TV shows worked completely, it was so confusing to watch Just One Bite or Procrastination on re-runs cut awkwardly when you KNOW you remembered seeing a scene there of Squidward getting gasoline dumped on him, or SpongeBob doing jumping jacks. Then you start thinking about if there’s any more scenes you once saw that were cut. And look, that has an awkward transition like the others! Do I remember a scene that used to be there? What could it have been? And then your brain gets confused about what’s imagination and what’s memory, and that line blurs more the more time passes.
On the Super Gameboy 2 issue, the problem with swapping cartridge shells is that SGB2 had a link port (which allowed multiplayer with another Game Boy or SGB2). If they did this, it would be easy to find in the wild… unless it was removed when it was transplanted? The other big thing is that the original SGB runs at 2.5% faster than a normal Game Boy, and SGB2 fixed this. So even if the link port was removed, you could probably tell from playing (and music speed) if you have the original or the second version.
speed difference is hard to tell normally, unless you are intimately familiar with how it plays on gameboy. The big selling point of the GBP2 was it's link functionality, not so much getting the correct speed as almost nobody notices the difference.
It's also the reason why it didn't have a linkport BTW, you can add one relativly easy and it won't work unless you mod it to run at the right speed. (theoretically it would work with 2 GBP1's with a linkport modded in, but that's quite unfeasable unless you try to set it up for a museum or exhibition yet somehow not have the budget to import 2 GBP2's)
The search for 3 Men is still one of my favorite lost media searches of yours.
IGN has admitted that in the 90s gaming magazines would have a "rumor" column that would 90% be stuff that was completely made up. Because it was a "rumor" it would be ok if it never came out.
I'm pretty sure the adult version of Ed, Edd, n' Eddy is just Trailer Park Boys
...not really
I was so convinced the squidward scene was real when i was little just by the wipe being weird and because of the "actual" deleted scene with squidward on fire so i'd keep conflating them
I just realized that I can easily solve the first one about Squidward as I have the first season box set from when it came out in 99. I'm 32 and so I grew up seeing the unaired or "lost" episodes.
How about Toontown Online ToonFest? Judging by the fact the only known footage we have of the event are news broadcasts, we know it has existed.
ayy
OMG, I remember that! I don't remember it super well but I definitely played at the time it was going.
I'm not sure what's up in my brain, but I remember as a kid hearing an extended version of the Ben 10 opening. I can't for the life of me find it, and I don't remember where I heard it, but I just keep feeling it in my mind that there's an extended version out there that's lost now. I don't remember it being extended by much, just another line or two, but I can't shake the feeling of it existing. If it DOES exist, it would have either been on some special TV event that played it, one of the Ben 10 DVDs, or an earlier form of RUclips. It also would have been around before the existence of Ultimate Alien, maybe before Alien Force, though I'm not 100% sure on that. It was the Classic theme song too, which was the only one with lyrics until Omniverse, but I dropped off before that was a thing.
I'd really like to hear that extended version again, but sadly my searches have resulted in nothing.
Shit, now that I read this comment I feel the same way. Weird
@@mr.protagonist5639 I'm glad I'm not the only one. I for some reason vividly remember hearing it, but I couldn't for the life of me say for sure what the lyrics would be. I know where in the song the extra line or two are, but that's about it.
I feel like all the people who remembered the Squidward snail transformation scene probably saw a fanmade edit, and misremembered it as a real scene later on. I don't know how common this type of edit used to be compared to the current day, but the possibility that someone had the ability to make a convincing fake Spongebob Squarepants scene isn't too slim, I believe.
I'd believe that.
I never found any evidence of fan recreations or fanfictions about it like with Ed, Edd N' Eddy but there very well could have been some old content on defunct SpongeBob fansites hat contributed to people believe it was real.
I'm really loving these fake Lost Media videos they're probably my favorite in the category
LSuperServiceQ back at it again.
I'm honestly shocked the evil farming game wasn't on here
There’s something I think people really need to know about QVC. They’re essentially a “dumping ground” for sellers that have a lot of surplus of something they just can’t sell, typically something that’s one generation behind. Case in point, they sold a lot of Palm VII one night at a time just before Palm release their m series. Another example. The 1080p HDTV had come out. QVC suddenly was selling a lot of super big screens. All of them were 720p, but they wouldn’t tell you that unless you called and asked.
My guess is Nintendo had made this as a board revision to the SGB but by the time they had finished the run, they were pretty much done supporting the SNES planning to launch the N64. So why not dump their entire stock onto QVC, curious parents could buy it, and it wouldn’t bother retail shelves who were making space for the N64?
The super metroid screenshot is actually from the game. It was my favorite snes game back in the day. A lot of my younger friends were scared of ot.
Memory poorly served me once. I was watching the 2 Stupid Dogs episode 'Family Values' with them meeting Brady Bunch expies, and at the end, the super-ultra-wholesome family tosses them out into the street. Now, I once swore that, the first time I watched it, the whole thing was capped off by them being run over by a Partridge Family-colored bus. But no sign or hint of that ever. Maybe I took a nap after it came on or something.
Bad info travels. One time, when I was editing the wiki I admin for a niche anime/manga series, I came across info that said that a pivotal but minor character was the older sister of a main character. But every time I researched this info, supposedly from the 'official site' for this series, I got the exact same sentence - verbatim. I came to the conclusion that this had once been someone's fan theory, asserted as fact and then echoed endlessly across the net.
Another thing that kinda disapprove the Snailward transformation is that including another dragged out transformation, especially towards the end of the episode, definitely would of been overkill and also ruined the gag.
And even if it was real, it would been featured in the bonus features in the DVD like how the other cut scenes were.
There's a ton of things that disprove it, like even just asking a polish person "hey did this thing happen" in polish would've easily proved that as a lie, but for some reason they think that if something isn't in english and something isn't already on the lost media forums then it's just as good as gone.
Bro said "heh heh" in print media 😂
I had a feeling the "I Was A Teenage Gary" episode of where the supposed removed scene of Squidward transforming into a snail too like SpongeBob was a long stretch after watching your video about it several months ago. I think I even saw it when it originally aired, and I'm pretty sure I remembered the wipe transition was always there. Now we have proof that it is 100% real since there are people that have recorded the episode when it originally aired. Add in the fact that the story boards lack such a transition, and it just doesn't add up, especially since Squidward's transformation being altered due to "scaring kids" made sense since SpongeBob's transformation since was left intact. It is a shame that an Ed Edd n' Eddy pilot never existed, and also sucks that people already contacted the creator of the show about the pilot, and he commented on there being no such thing, and you've spent all that time searching for nothing, but, at least it's finally solved. I do wish the Kid Icarus ("Palutena's Mirror" in Japan) SNES/SFC game was real as I would've loved to see more games from this underrated franchise. Maybe there'll be a new game for the Switch, or even a remastered version of Uprising ("New Light Mythology" in Japan) someday! That's definitely an interesting way on how the Super Game Boy 2 was sold in North America! XD Another excellent lost media video, LSSQ! :D Really nice to see these old bumpers from Nickelodeon, and Cartoon Network again, so much nostalgia!
Fake lost media is a very interesting topic.
I used to be on the old EEnE fan sites... obsessively. These communities were famous for all the bullshit rumors that they could come up with. For a long time, there was a rumor that Ed Edd n Eddy was going to get a Hollywood-level blockbuster in theaters... maybe it was true, perhaps it just became the Big Picture Show.
To me, the 3 Men Lost Pilot sounds like someone conflated The Brother's Grunt (a forerunner to Ed Edd n Eddy that was on MTV in the mid 90s) with Beavis and Butthead (which had a significant influence on Ed Edd n Eddy). Danny Antonucci worked for Viacom at the time and the first EEnE pitch was to Nick, so yeah.
Yeah that's the one thing I was never able to find, an actual source or place on where the rumor originated. I agree that confusion could have played a role in people claiming it existed since even Danny's work on commercials is so similar to the style of Ed, Edd N' Eddy.
Funny, just before watching this video I saw Scribbles To Screen’s recent video on fake lost media. Both his and your videos were interesting to watch.
I had no idea he was releasing a video today but it was pretty good timing on both our parts haha
Haha Laury Beth Dimberg was my camp counselor in like 2001. It was tight and we hiked to see WeeMan at skatecamp ^^
You have no idea how surprised I was to see Kid Icarus in the thumbnail of a lost media video. Or just the thumbnail of a video that wasn't specifically about that particular game/series.
I wonder who made the fake hoax about squidward turn into a snail in the first place
I honestly suspect it's just many people misremembering, and not necessarily any one person. I could have sworn I remember the scene as well, but I was also super young the last time I would have seen the episode. Probably a mandela effect thing.
@@rainechoo hmm, interesting
Human memory is a funny thing
@@ijustlikebees yep
Me too.
the 3 Men thing reminds me of a fake listing i saw on like IMDB or something claiming there was gonna be a Sarah spinoff of EEnE in 2012
ironically now i cant find any mention of it online, i dont even remember what forum i heard it on (it probably doesnt even exist anymore)
Do a video with lost media found with immoral/illegal methods. Spaceworld 97 demo is a great start
"NTSC but released in Japan?"
...yes?? Japan uses the NTSC video standard like the US instead of PAL or SECAM so why wouldn't it be? :v
Yay! Another new upload!
As an italian, it's very weird but awesome at the same time that an italian magazine started a rumor of a "Lost game" lol
Happy to see updates to all of these.
I think it goes without saying that the Super Gameboy 2 was most likely imported from Japan and sold via QVC
I don't believe that QVC swapped out the back of the cart but instead straight up sold the Super Gameboy 2 as is cause why would they go the extra mile to sacrifice other carts
heck importing games from Japan was a thing back then especially with coverage of games in gaming magazines at the time
as for the whole NTSC confusion that's a pretty easy mistake to make
NTSC is a video format not a region so saying stuff like NTSC vs Japan is wrong since Japan also uses the NTSC video format
A standard SGB2 will not fit in a US SNES.
QVC never sold them. Easy as that.
@@RetroDoneRight Cope
@@RetroDoneRight You can easily mod a US SNES to play Japanese carts. There are numerous tutorials on RUclips showing how to do it.
@@EvaFull I know, but QVC would never sell a product and then expect their grandmother customers to modify their console.
@@RetroDoneRight QVC & HSN have histories of doing shady stuff. Just look up some of the different controversies for each one.
Assuming that QVC randomly decided to sell modded copies of the Super Game Boy 2 seems pretty far fetched to me. I thought you were going to say that maybe they just sold the original Super Game Boy on QVC and people misremember. I don't even think that's true but it seems more likely than QVC going this far out of their way to sell a slight variant on a product they could already sell. Why would QVC even think to do this, are we expected to think that QVC has gamers working at the company who know the difference between Super Game Boy versions and thought it was important to bring this vital update to American shores by any means necessary?
I don't know a lot about QVC's business practices but I've heard about other instances of them modding or selling Japanese games to the US market. They might have swapped shells to make the product more familiar to those that bought the original or maybe they thought Nintendo would interfere if they noticed the bright blue casing. To me it's the most acceptable conclusion since more than one person recalled the shell being gray.
@@LSuperSonicQ Why go through the effort of importing Super Game Boy 2s and selling them either as original Super Game Boys or as some kind of extremely unusual attempt to sell the Super Game Boy 2 to the US market? I don't see the incentive for QVC to undertake the amount of hoops they'd have to jump through to make this happen, especially when it would have been apparently so unsuccessful that barely anyone even remembers it happened.
QVC are not known for selling video games, they're known for selling dresses and handbags. Even at the peak of the Wii, they wouldn't dedicate more than one, maybe two hours a day to video games. Unless things were in a completely different place in 1995 and SNES/Game Boy superfans were in their demographics, I don't think it's remotely likely that this rumor is true.
@@LSuperSonicQ And I don't know, the idea of a shopping TV channel primarily focused on women's goods going rogue and selling modded copies of Super Game Boy 2s to escape the watchful eye of big Nintendo... I don't think it makes sense, kind of just right there on the face of it without even going through the steps of if it would possibly have happened logistically
i for some reason remembered a mr. krabs snail in i was a teenage gary when i was younger and i have no clue why
I think it's pretty incredible that somebody had an original airing recording of I Was a Teenage Gary. Those Halloween Nick promos were probably also lost media so the search wasn't for nothing.
For the super Game Boy 2 did you look at look at home shopping channel as well as QVC
Oh yes, the best part of Thursday is here!
Hello LSuperSonicQ. Loved the video. Been watching your content for a while now. I would love to know which song plays from 17:18 to 25:30, basically covering the part of your video when you talk about the Super Game Boy 2. I tried to look it up on your video description or by using Shazam but haven't found anything yet. It's extremely catchy and I would love to hear it. Thanks!!
When I was a kid, I remember Squidward transforming for some reason, and when I rewatched it not too long later still as a kid, I was very confused at the lack of transformation. Mandela Effect? Even now I still do think it might still exist
It does not exist, you probably made up a memory after seeing the spongebob transformation
It never existed. You’re probably confusing it for something else.
What is the song that starts at 6:05? It's been stuck in my head.
It's called fall from the rain and stars and stuff album by jaxcheese, available on his bandcamp
@@LSuperSonicQ thank you!
Saw Kid Icarus and immediately clicked, honestly I quite possibly kill for a sequel or any sort of remake/port at this point.
I spilled all my vegan orange chickn' sauce on my couch :(
Rip :(
R.I.P couch
Poor couch. RIP vegan orange chicken sauce.
The 3 men rumor was an old rumor I remember it someone told me at my old school back in the day
yay new video by number 1 rated youtuber 2022
did i just get blessed by the lord
Idk did u?
@@Office_box also box you should watch this guy he's pretty cool
@@vajjerthecool585 I will when I gain +5 iq
There's band my wife is fan that disappeared and all the music is lost. Funny enough the band name is The Missing they are underground goth band.
EDIT: nvm
(I’m not sure about that last claim because looking the band up comes up with their music video for the song “Spiderbites” at the very top. Maybe you just had to look a lil more)
@@canyounotmydude9155 That's a different band I believe, think he was referring to the one from New York with a female vocalist.
@@plaguis1391 yes your right
@@plaguis1391 which song you found I know they sold their through best buy music
@@plaguis1391 oh, ok
I had two pieces of media I searched for, one was fake and one might be or not? The first was to do with those handheld brick consoles that appeared in many different iterations. Those consoles that had a number of those black and white block games on them like snake, Tetris, a racing car game where you have to avoid hitting the cars, frogger and so on. I had several of those consoles in the late 90s and somehow I was sure that if you played each game on one and got to a high level on every game and got high enough points, that this would unlock the hidden game "Pac Man".
Back then the web wasn't anywhere near like it became so it was much harder to confirm or deny this, especially since I only had short limited access to the internet then. I also never got to high levels on most of the games, either because I was bored playing the console after a while, or I found one game a bit too hard to play at higher levels which objects moved pretty fast. Eventually I did find out that Pac Man was never on those consoles and I really don't remember where I heard that Pac Man was supposed to be an unlockable game on those consoles.
The second piece of media I did a lot of searching for, but gave up was a supposed mod for the game Deus Ex (2000). I still don't know if the article I found actually existed or I mis-remembered it, so I can't say if this was fake, a Mandela effect or it did exist and I can't find it. Sometime in the late 2000s, I was sure I read a short article online somewhere that started someone was going to make a mod for Deus Ex so you could have Eminem in the game and I am sure I saw a screenshot above the text in the article, showing an NPC in Deus Ex looking like Eminem.
Since it wouldn't be hard for anyone who has modded Deus Ex before to make textures for Eminem NPC and make an Eminem NPC as its quite simple, its not something that is really worth spending time looking for. I could make one if I really wanted, but it was more the article I am sure that I read that I was looking for. I asked on several forums and no one had heard about it before, and some just laughed when they found out what I was looking for. I searched for ages, then eventually give up.
I feel like a lot of these problems come exclusively from a narrow mindset with searching for stuff. Like with that polish lie you could've easily gotten in contact with a polish person and asked them but you didn't, you just saw that no one on the primarily english speaking side of things had no information so it meant that there was nothing there.
There was also a psychological tell to it, where you could've easily found that there was a transformation scene in the show but to the wrong character, which would indicate that a false memory is extremely likely, that isn't anything disproving it but it's certainly something that would give a hint that something might not be true.
With things like lost media you also need to be willing to step outside of a bubble and investigate everything, because nothing will actually be on the lost media forums unless it was already found outside of it, meaning that discussing it on a place like that is not likely going to get you anywhere but opinions on if something is faked or not. You'd have to be willing to contact the creator, the creator's wife, the cousin of the creator's brother and anyone else who might've been tied to it, because even if they don't have it they may be willing to tell you who might.
My personal piece of lost media is something I'm convinced I dreamt or misremembered, but it still irks me to this day. It was like this caterpillar "3D" cartoon, if that makes sense? I think it was Japanese or something foreign and I think I "remember" watching it with the On Demand feature on FiOS in 2008-2010 as a kid, but I haven't been able to find it. It was sort of like Pocoyo but with a caterpillar and the one episode I think of is one where the caterpillar was sick and its friends were trying to make it feel better or something. I looked through all the TV listings for kids shows for FiOS from that time and couldn't find it, I wonder if I confused it with another cartoon? I have no recollection of the name of it if it existed, because I was about 3-6 when I supposedly watched it. If anyone can find something similar to that and reply to me here, I'd appreciate it. That and Chi's Sweet Home, those kinds of shows, but this was a very different animation style. I still don't know what I could be misremembering it as, so anything helps.
I know about some lost media pertaining to video games. It is stated in text in the Sega Genesis Collection for the PSP that a Vectorman gane was being made for the Ps2 and got cancelled right before it was released. Despite this, there is no known content from this game. The only two Vectorman games I know of are Vectorman 1 and 2 on the Genesis. I also remember seeing a trailer for the Mega Man Anniversary Collection for the GBA but that game never got released either. I also remember there being a Smash Bros clone that had Cartoon Network characters in it. It was supposed to come out in 2011 but it never did. I also remember Dexter being in the game and he was voiced by Tara Strong.
there was also what we learned from the giga leak
It seems LSSQ cancelled his Wednesday streaming plans after Tuesday's stream
I don’t know if the theory of there being a grey US SGB2 holds water unless we have an actual unit. It’s more complicated than just cutting the plastics for remaking something like a SGB, and the system is a completely custom form factor not shared with any other cartridges, meaning you can’t just shell swap with other defective carts. I can’t consider that it would be economical, let alone logical, for someone like QVC to buy up tons of SGB2 units and then put in the work to modify them.
QVC would never be allowed to modify Nintendo's hardware and sell it.
It's actually illegal.
Because nothing illegal ever actually happens, right?
@@plaguis1391 On QVC with hardware supplied directly from Nintendo? Literally less than 0% chance.
Also, just to make it clear how dumb that thought it, a super Gameboy 2 will not fit in a grey super Gameboy case.
Tell that to the channel that was selling moldy steak on live television. I’m not joking btw.
@@canyounotmydude9155 fr? (Btw is there any footage from when it was being sold?)
Have you ever heard of the Cookie Run political cartoon? I can't find much info about it, but I have seen it being mentioned on a instagram post going in depth into a cookie run iceberg chart. Strangly, when I search up cookie run lost media, it really only brings up results for the old Ovenbreak 2009 games. (Which I actually still have downloaded on my ancient Ipad)
I think I remember hearing something about that, weird
I am a simple man.
I see kid icarus, I click.
Just in time for bed. Ly dude
6:08
*Epilepsy Warning*
I 100% remember the Three Men fact from years ago.
I read a lot of EENE news around the time of the final season and before the movie.
I dont remember it being a pilot, but instead a pitch to comedy central that didnt get picked up. It came along with a drawing of the 3 characters who looked nothing like the Eds.
So yes, it was a real rumor back in the day. Or maybe it would be more accurate to say it was misinformation. Ive just kinda assumed it was true for the last 10+ years until this video. Was kinda sureal watching this video and learning its not true.
With that said, i dont remember it being lost media. I dont even remember it being a produced pilot. Just a pitch. Kinda wild.
Just hit me... would 3 Men be the show 3 South? That took me years to find
You should cover Dollys Braces from Moonraker
16:35 i came to conclusion is probaly confused with enix's sequel actraiser due to similar aspect of the falling angel with the god protecting him. probaly thats my assumption where started the rumor, dont know the specific date was released but it was my suspect as of why they made these to fill up the pages. is just my speculation of mine.
Hopefully these videos never become lost media some day.
what is the music in the super game boy segment?
Are there any topics in this video that aren't covered in other vids?
Are you can tall about the spongebob the movie guitar
The Ed edd and Eduardo was a cn bumper,atleast how I remember it. It didn't have tv shorts. Eduardo did show up in one bumper with the ed's and he didn't speak good English. I remember seeing it as a kid.
I also remember a movie that I was told didn't exist. It starred Whoopi Goldberg where she plays a maid for a father and his daughter in the 50's or early 60s. I remembered seeing a part where Whoopi Goldberg took the young girl to a night club. I also remembered Larry Miller being in the movie.
I still could have sworn I saw the teenage gary scene
I do remember a scene of Squidward transforming in "I Was A Teenage Gary." What I remember is after Squidward got injected with the snail plasma, he then runs into his room and starts freaking out and sweating a lot. I believe that he said "It's okay, everything is going to be alright." To himself then the camera turns to a wall and we can see Squidward's Shadow transforming while Squidward is screaming in pain. After that I don't remember exactly what happened next but this could be a false memory or a dream that I had.
Really is a shame Nintendo didn't do too much with Kid Icarus, especially for that particular system. Not my favorite NES game by any stretch, in fact I kind of hated it at first, but other than a Game Boy sequel, the property was pretty much abandoned at that point. A Super Kid Icarus game, maybe something completely reimagined DKC style could have invigorated the franchise.
We did get Kid Icarus Uprising, which is an absolute masterpiece. I'm pretty sure the game had its 10th anniversary recently. Though not much was done for it because like you said Nintendo has kind of abandoned the franchise.
Same, the more I looked into the topic the more I wish we actually had gotten a Super Kid Icarus or that there would be actual content to find from the game. Especially if there were as many fans excited for a sequel as the magazines claimed.
@@LSuperSonicQ Yeah. I mean, look at how much Donkey Kong's Game Boy iteration, maybe even DK Jr's inclusion in the original Mario Kart, revitalized the character enough for the DKC series. DK's one of their top franchises, even discounting appearances in Mario games. I don't think the Kid Icarus franchise would have been that big, bit it certainly would have been seen as profitable and successful enough to be utilized more.
I remember hearing a possible lost Qubo show about a goth girl. But I'm pretty sure it was fake.
When the going gets goth???
@@ijustlikebees Yes that was it!
@@DecadoPrime that was so weird
@@ijustlikebees It was
I forgot about that one! I heard about that on the forums and I was all ready to go on a search for it but we ended up debunking the entire thing not long after.
So why did people thought a Squidward transformation happened because a there was no bubble wrap even tho some s1 episodes had the wrap like that like ripped pants and nature pants
Those old EEE websites are something else...
To be honest, I have never had a false memory of this supposed I Was A Teenage Gary deleted scene.
There was a gameboy player for the N64 that I thought was called super gameboy 2. I thought it was a japanese only thing but remembered it being used in the Pokemon Mall Tour from back in the 90s. I thought Nintendo made a few not for sale but for use in situations like that. Trying to look it up just now the only thing i'm seeing is called the wide boy. Anyways just thought I'd post that.
Due process is important in any situation
on the topic of ed edd n eddy lost media i remember once hearing about a fake gameboy color ed edd n eddy game called "ed edd n eddy junkyard scramble". i was 10 when i read about it and i searched everywhere for it wanting to believe it was real. it was not unfortunately
The Spongebob one even I fell for for a long time.
hi im kekroc
I still don't believe the QVC listing of the Super Gameboy 2 is real. Nintendo is extremely well known for being protective of their IPs, even going as far as to insist all Nintendo soundtracks get removed from RUclips. That being said, I find it hard to believe that they would allow a major retailer like QVC to sell modified versions of the hardware .
What's the song playing at about 5 minutes
I love that RUclips deleted my suggestion for a topic just because I linked an article about it. 😂
Does anyone remember an end credit scene for SpongeBob I believe. I coulda swore it was the episode Squid Wood where mini squid was on the back of a bus and showed a bus driver looking in the rear view mirror really worriedly. Then he jumps to the back of the drivers seat. Maybe it was a different show but I could’ve swore it was that episode.
I have no idea how people ever thought the I Was A Teenage Gary one was real. That episode has a second wipe transition in it too so idk why people are so obsessed over the one at the end. Just because there's a wipe transition doesn't mean it's a deleted scene lmao.
I don’t understand either. Maybe they thought there was a deleted scene because of the transition but that’s just speculation.
I assume they wouldn't have created new cartridge shells for QVC so has anyone tried a board swap between a super game boy 2 and the original US one? if the form factor is different then we know they didn't swap the shells making it less likely