Twitter: @blameitonjorge Other videos you might like: Lost Media Found in the Strangest Ways ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BwtQZO0vi24.html The Lost Media Iceberg ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-V9vvhq57BkI.html UPDATE: As many have pointed out, a high quality version of the Boy with a Balloon episode of Mujer is available: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GXYqQxH2Gys.html UPDATE 2: Biblical Subway Commercial found: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tOIZdsgbeAI.html THIRD UPDATE FFS (2/26/21): Creepy Demon Commercial was discovered and can be viewed here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pdE_zjgf-Uk.html
In Japan they've got a lot of trains. This was almost 100% an actual PSA, we had something similar to this in Canada. The company that created that PSA has most like been bought out by another. Same for the creators of the PSA. Making finding out any information very hard to find. My point? You're all perfectly sane, you're not crazy it _did_ exist. Just back in the 1980's. Have a lovely day,🤗
@@iampurechaos It's a reference to "the boy who cried wolf" story. There was this young boy watching some sheep and he liked to play pranks on the villagers yelling that there was a wolf approaching. The first and second times they believed him and he laughed his butt off at the naive villagers, but at the third time he cried "wolf!" they didn't believe him, but this time the wolf actually came and ate the sheep.
OMG! I worked on the 2004 (Quantum Quest) film! I met Dr. Harry Kloor at Siggraph. He told me he was looking for 3D modelers and animators. I was contracted to model the character, Moronic, in Lightwave 3D. I modeled the character, and I was paid for the work, but I never heard anything more about it. I still have the model of the character. I wasn't aware that the film was completed. Very interesting!
Nasa: Let's make a movie about this space craft we launched to saturn. People: Oh cool, is it like a documentary? Nasa: No, it's about a sentient photon. People: Oh, is it educational or? Nasa: It has lizard people and space battles with aliens.
Oh yeah, the Unepic SID Channel got terminated recently, & I was probably the last one to have watched(well, listened) to any of that channel's videos.
The fact that its existence can't be confirmed is actually kinda sad. Hopefully some people who encounter this video, that may know where the original source of the commercial, can maybe respond of a video of their own.
oh yeah! I remember one episode of it where their computer started talking after the characters stated that they wanted to learn more about the world, and later the red guy disappeared. I vaguely remember the bird disappearing in the next episode.
My mom used to watch Mujer, Casas El La Vida Real as a kid, and recently i showed her this video to jog her memory of the show. She remembers most of the episodes, even recognized some of the actors, as she said, supposedly the actors appeared in other episodes. It's honestly fun bonding with my mom with some lost media she knew as a child.
That was the same situation with my grandmother. When I mentioned Mujer, she got happy and asked me how I knew about that show since it was old. We then started talking more about it.
That fact that Quantum Quest was screened for school children makes me happy knowing that twenty years from now those kids will be online thinking they’re insane for nobody else knowing what they’re talking about just like the rest of the Lost Media fandom
@@acidwizzardbastard Because the name was inspired by Nelson Mandela. People thought that he died in prison in the 1980's or something. But, he actually lived until 2013. (this is based on what I can remember, since I researched about this a long time ago.)
@@amelialonelyfart8848 Well, it wouldn't be so exaggerated. Some episodes talked about rape and violence toward women in a crude way. For example, there's an episode about a nurse who is abused and in revenge she castrates her abusers. Maybe it's not creepy as people remember, but the fact that it talked about rape its possible.
Hey! Japanese boi with too much time on his hands here with more information about the "踏切ヒトガタ" (RR Crossing Hitogata) Commercial. First I'd like to say your translations were fine! Let me know if I can help in future Japanese memes though! Anyway, I've never heard of "Hitogata" until I watched this video so I did a bit of digging at wikis and 5ch and it's pretty interesting, and seems like there is still an active investigation at the time I am writing this. Because legitimate, credible information from witnesses are all over the place and/or lacking, there seems to be too many theories about what the actual source might be. Apparently an old "Unreleased/Lost Commercial Search Thread" on 5ch banned any mention about "Hitogata" because of the crazy amount of misinformation and useless information that gets nowhere. As Jorge mentioned, the topic has since been revived. The only confirmed fact is that AC has denied broadcasting any commercial with the original 2004 descriptions. That's it. Some say the commercial was sepia (white and brown), while some say it was completely monochrome (black and white); some say there was a text that said "1 person dies every 2 seconds on earth," some say it said 5 seconds, others say there wasn't any text or narration, so a lot of information are contradicting each other. Some say it was railroad safety awareness, some say it was suicide awareness, it could have been an ad for potato chips. There seemed to have been the most witnesses in big cities, but that may just be there are more people in cities goofing around on the internet than in rural areas. A description resembling the ad in question has indeed been mentioned in 1999, but extremely vague: "A commercial where 2 monochrome people flicker on and off one after the other. There really are a lot of strange local campaign ads." - 2ch thread ID942095781 People have made compilations of commercials that remotely resemble the claimed format. A conclusion I can get from the compilation and reading through thousands of thread messages is that it just seems like the claimed format is so generic and simple that it could vaguely apply to any commercial, regardless of country of origin or purpose. As mentioned earlier, it could have been an actual safety awareness campaign, an ad someone saw as a kid and is now remembering with blurry memories, or just some Deja Vu stuff because so many ads look the same. At the time of me writing, there still seems to be no progress in finding the source, except a nice flow chart has been made to help narrow down candidates. However I do see one potential flaw to this because it's assuming that the 1999 and 2004 descriptions are accurate, and disregards the possibility that other claims may just be some sort of confirmation bias. The most recent 5ch investigation thread can be found here, albeit in Japanese (link split up in case YT yeets links): http s:/ /egg.5ch.n et/ test/read.cgi/ cm/1639553097/ I'm definitely pretty invested in this urban legend though, and may keep following up! Sources I looked into: The 5ch thread Wikis: http s://w.atw iki.j p/commer cial/pages/24.h tml http s://wikiw iki.j p/boudai/白 いヒトガタ http s://newu sopedia.mirahez e.or g/wiki/白いヒトガタ
I have a scene that traumatized me as a kid and still is extremely disturbing when I think about from casos de la vida real. I can't remember the plot of why it ended this way but the last minute of it is the dad really wanting money so he takes his son to another room and closes the door and suddenly you just hear him beating him over and over and the kid is screaming and then it fades. When the next scene starts, he's in the streets holding his son in his arms and the sons knees and legs are completely covered in blood and the dad is pretending to cry, begging people for money to "get surgery for his son"
OMGGG, that's the same episode that made me cry and have nightmares back in 2006 (Mujer Casos de La Vida Real was still airing in Perú), I think that it isn't lost, but that episode was so sad and terrifying
An answer from the Twilight Zone comment: "I particularly remember an episode of a father willingly breaking his son's legs only to get money because they lived in poverty."
@@SirChubbyBunny I’m certainly familiar with Think About This. The background music for that one makes it unintentionally hilarious. I’ve heard of Will You Be Here Tomorrow, but I’m not sure if I am familiar with the other two you mentioned.
I Guess if You're hungry you'll become Regan from the Exorsist (1937) I'd rather become Mr. Bean or Robin Williams (RIP) like in other Snicker Bar Commercials.
If you see this comment please spread it so that maybe jorge can see it. I have a huuuuge lost media request, I remember seeing a kind of bizarre short film made in the early 2000s starring Brian mccook (aka the drag queen katya zamoladchikova) I remember it being about some kind of french dating app. I searched for it everywhere but I guess it was removed or something. Please help me find it
No kidding. For a piece of media, at least one person has to remember its existence, and mention it to enough people to realize that no one else remembers it. Forget the media that no one even remembers. Imagine all the people who carry the only memories of weird shows/books/games who don’t know about lost media, and don’t tell anyone. There’s probably little things such as commercials that we all remember that are lost without us realizing it.
It would be completely gotten and cease to exist, imagine if we found lost media that was truly lost and forgotten then when it is rediscovered it is eerie and disturbing. It fascinates me and frightens me at the same time hearing that some media can be truly lost but can resurface at anytime.
Not to mention all the lost media that various people remember, but none of them are aware of the lost media scene or seek out help online to find it. Or media that people remember, but don't care enough about to seek it out and realize that it's lost.
just like with my mother singing a certain song to me in spanish that apparently she didn't know what the song was, she heard in a record player in public. I can sing the song but I'm just singing what she sang to me.
i love the fact that jorge doesn’t mispronounce louisville in the common way (as “lewis”) but instead chooses to go a step further and say “louise” lmaooo
@@hz-gv6fk As someone who has family who have lived their whole lives there and who grew up close by... No, it's not. It's "loo-uh-vuhl". Like here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wtCdHAZ6Njo.html
I grew up in Mexico during the 80s and 90s and I saw many episodes of "Mujer Casos de la vida real" because my mother used to enjoy it. It actually covered a wide variety of topics, including making social commentary on poverty, racism, LGBT issues, ageism, domestic abuse, etc. Very few of these episodes had a happy ending. Many of the episodes were down right creepy and surreal that seemed to be a product of the imagination of a script writer rather than from a viewer submission.
yeah none of the episodes mentioned in the video sounded off aside from the gore. Mujer Casos De La Vida Real and La Rosa De Guadajupe cover really depressing stories and sometimes have really creepy or disturbing endings, though ive never seen crazy amount of gore in the shows so i think the people describing the episodes might be exaggerating a bit but the shows definitely can be disturbing
@@juanpdesan , sometimes "Mujer Casos de la Vida Real" could be brilliantly written and very insightful. Other times they were just full of unbelievable drama and scary stories.
Scary but did it’s job of preventing the stories portrayed from repeating. Super grateful for that show helping prevent my sister running off with some creepy old man.
I think that Snickers commercial was a lot more terrifying than any lost media the poster is looking for, can't imagine a little kid seeing that and what they'd think.
@@zakazany1945 The Snickers commercial shown after that seems to be the closest to what people were talking about, but since people recall seeing it in English it may not be the one they're looking for. It might be a case where people saw multiple commercials (Or perhaps even scenes from shows or films) and their brain compiled them together so that they only remember it as one commercial
I used to always watch that show “mujer casos de la vida real” with my mom when I was younger like 6 years old (im almost 21 now) i used to love watching it cuz the episodes were so interesting and i do remember watching the episode about the boy getting his eyes removed and the mom ends up burning all the money, this show was crazy!
That episode has stayed in my head for so long trying to remember what show it was from because I always watched shows that were similar to “mujer” like mujeres asesinas, historias de la ultratumba and stuff like that hoping to rewatch them when im older I didn’t know theses episodes were lost! Its so interesting because I actually remember watching these episodes, ive never been apart of lost media before
I feel like there's a very high chance of finding those episodes of Mujer casos de la vida real because, as mexican, I can tell you that everyone in Mexico is well aware of the show even though most of them are señoras. There even is this meme that says "Acompáñenme a ver esta triste historia", which would translate to "come with me to see this sad story", and that's how the host would start each episode.
Wow, now that makes so much sense why they were so disturbing. I watched as a kid but if had known about the warning I'd skipped it. I was mostly playing with my toys as my mom would watch and I occasionally peeked my head up to see and saw how disturbing it was😰
@God among men Because look stupid. “Senhoras” doesn't have an English translation, but is more correctly say “old ladies” because that is his meaning. For example, Hebrew has a lot of words that don't have a literal translation in English, that doesn't mean you can just write them in Hebrew, the correct way is to use an English word close to the original Hebrew meaning, not just write it in Hebrew. PS: “senhora” is more close to “lady” so that is my bad.
ok this is a LONG SHOT... I'm Mexican American & I LOVED Mujer... growing up. my mom would play it for us all the time. i grew up watching Spanish shows instead of cartoons. i have an aunt who also lives in America and she didn't work from the late 90s till maybe 2010 due to an accident. she also religiously recorded HOURS of footage of tv channels, like Univision & Galavision. i'm not sure what channel Mujer... was shown on. but I can bet my aunt might have some footage of the show. however, she recorded for hours all those years so idk if she would wanna sit thru all that footage. and yes, she still owns those old VHS cassettes. i wonder if they also aired in America? for sure she's gotta have some episodes recorded. I'm gonna give her a call and ask her bc I have no idea these strange episodes existed lmao Edit: only wanna say, I have to call her & ask but in the meantime pls know if she didn't end up having the tapes I'll delete this comment. I'm sorry to disappoint y'all if you've already seen this! I only have good intentions bc I really did love this show lol Edit pt 2: she has the tapes. she said she'll have to look for the ones she thinks they may be on. still at school so i haven't been able to watch any specific tapes. pls be patient, finals are coming up for me lol. and that's all the updates i have for now. thanks
sounds maybe like a fun bonding project? listing all the episodes you see and living old memories like that. Could be a great contribution to the lost media folders!! Otherwise find someone who is willing to take some copies over. Plenty of possibilities, it would be a shame to let a chance like that go to waste.
You could just just dump the full recordings online for others to sort through. Plenty of people would enjoy looking through them for both the lost media and simple stuff like the old advertisements.
What's funny to me is that you want ppl to remember your product through advertisements, not only remember the advertisement and forget what the product is
@@otaking3582 Yup. And that's the problem with the "sex sells" type ads sometimes, the viewer gets so focused on the hot person in the ad that they can't remember what the ad was even for.
Can we just for a moment acknowledge how wholesome that video of the Mario screamer is? The kid gets scared and then just starts laughing with who I can assume is his older brother.
Fun fact: Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real was on the original Lost Media Iceberg but Jorge never talked about it until now. I think it was in the sixth tier...
@@Xguiseppee75 I'm assuming there are one or more episodes that were too controversial to be aired more than once and are now lost to time. I remember that show getting pretty dark at times, and I only ever watched reruns.
Me too, I hope someone make an american version and make it true to the Mexican version but more scarier with less gore but just enough to make it scary and interesting to the public
i know someone that has jorge has their last name. sometimes, they pronounce it as jorge, at others, george. this is because people around them, school and friends, pronounce it as george. lol
I live in Japan and it definitely sounds like the railroad crossing warning sounds. Edit: Just asked my boyfriend (who is Japanese) about the first case and he said it’s actually a very famous lost media in Japan. He’s not the type that usually gets into lost media stuff so if it’s that popular and it’s still not found, it might be lost for good or at least a long time. He also did some searching in Japanese but couldn’t find anything new about it in Japanese either.
@bread boys is not really funny in any way I was originally going to try to find more information and edit as I went. Being in Japan just feels like it gives credit to whatever information it was that I might have ended up getting.
@@ZeranZeran Yeah because from what we've seen here, the advertisement is awfully traumatizing....I mean, there is a high chance that the commercial was made in order to raise awareness about mental illness, but at the same time, the CM was also traumatizing enough.
@@tuong194 Maybe not trauamtising in the normal way, but if I was suicidal and alone and a commercial kept coming on every day with a "ding.. ding.. ding" that said "Every time you hear that, another person commit suicide" it might make me want to do it more. Suicide is a strange thing. This is very dark.
*I usually switch off from commercials because they distract from the show....* But I especially would want to switch off a very cursed commercial. _I don’t want to be sold nightmares._
@@agithatilda8969 I love your "creepy" videos with no context. Very "Performance Art!" Tbh I prefer it over the gameplay. But, that's because I'm weird and don't play video games. Lol You have a new subscriber in me! ^~^
the commercial is found ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Tw25nhZllYE.html トクヤマ CM(1993) Tokuyama CM (1993) well I found it from the lost media wiki thread or known as the comment of a user linked it.
jorge your voice actually makes the scary video less scary, like knowing youre watching it with us, makes it better. your voice is calm and reassuring.
The animation in Quantum Quest wasn't even that bad, especially being made by a Taiwanese company in the 2000s. It looked better than the direct to dvd Disney sequels
Yeah, the comparison to Foodfight is a bit below the belt. I mean, it could've been a crappy movie, but it actually looks competently rendered in the trailer.
fun fact about woman real life cases is that guillermo del toro is said to have directed some of the episodes and some people claim that´s why some of them are so creepy and unnerving
Apparently Guillermo del Toro collaborated with scripts. As far as people are aware, the show was extremely mindful of child actors not being aware of what the plot was (specially in abuse episodes) even after the final product aired. EDIT: Del toro did work on a series called Hora Marcada and there seems to be a lot of confusion online on whether he did collaborate with Mujer or not due to this. I haven't been able to corroborate his involvement with this particular series (Mujer), only seen posts claiming that he worked with them. So it's best to take the information with a grain of salt.
If you see this comment please spread it so that maybe jorge can see it. I have a huuuuge lost media request, I remember seeing a kind of bizarre short film made in the early 2000s starring Brian mccook (aka the drag queen katya zamoladchikova) I remember it being about some kind of french dating app. I searched for it everywhere but I guess it was removed or something. Please help me find it
Mujer was one of my grandma's favourite shows. She'd tape it often so perhaps my grandpa has the VHS tapes somewhere. EDIT: So, my search was all for nought. As it turns out, my grandpa never saved them and taped over them often so any scrap of the show that could have been found and/or salvaged is gone. Sorry Guys. If you're searching for them, don't give up the search! You've got this!
I believe that's where la rosa got the idea from and in order to make it seem new they just never reair it. It was watched by many young kids like myself as well as older women so I find it surprising that it wasn't properly documented. Anyway, the acting was worse in mujer and plot felt rushed but it was an addicting watch.
My grandma used to babysit me in the morning as a kid and she would always watch this show religiously every episode was disturbing and the theme music was just creepy asf and eerie 💀
I know a lost media. At least it's lost to me. I think it was a French kids show. With live action family and animation kid. The animation kid's name was something like DuBois. I couldn't find it on Google. Does anyone have any idea?
It wouldn't happen to be "Mi familia es un dibujo" (My family is a cartoon), would it? It's an Argentine show, but the premise sounds like what you're describing. The animated character's name was Dibu. I grew up in Argentina and occasionally watched that show as a kid so it immediately rang a bell.
@@por22ito Yep, that's it. Years long search is over I guess. Who would have thought real people would know the answer where Google failed (cause I didn't have enough clues). The power the audience of blameitonjorge lol. Thanks a lot.
@@efe_aydal There's a real case of lost media with that show: Episode 69 aired, but can't be found. All episodes are uploaded on RU-vid, but that one's missing. It became relevant some years ago when a youtuber did a video about that show.
Not sure about the subway one but the demon lady commercial is here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zcIt_j25-2k.html !! It's the first one!
I remember the “werewolf” episode of mujer: casos de la vida real. It always stuck to me because of the way the father found the body with his daughters mutilated body. It’s strange how I would think of it from time to time and even forgot it was from that show. I always thought it was from la Rosa de Guadalupe. I always found it sad how adults played off her fear of the “werewolf” as something imaginary but it was actually a predator after her.
that was the only episode i watched. My mom just kinda would avoid the show every time it was on. Sometimes i still have nightmares about it and it’s been over 10 years now.
That is extremely horrifying to me. I mean I used to watch the media which involved in child abuse/r*pe, but when I know about this, Idk, I'm kinda traumatized for some reasons...
Bro the balloon episode was the one's found but it's just the redo version as i heard on someone in reddit. I don't know what i would feel if I've seen the original version of it and the werewolf one and the blood vs dignity one.
That lost biblical Subway commercial sounds like an interesting mystery. I'd imagine the guy who created the video to search for it is a hulking GigaChad with a manly beard and a THICC Pennsylvanian accent.
I'm Taiwanese and I've asked my parents and my cousins if they've seen the film before. And if the account of it being aired in Asia is true you would've thought that this film made by 太極影音 WOULD be aired in Taiwan, but nothing came up to mind. It might still be in some Chinese shady website though I'll have to keep you guys updated Edit: So I found the animation director/project leader of Digimax (at least that's what it said) dmd.ntub.edu.tw/p/412-1047-4515.php?Lang=zh-tw here if anyone of you are interested. And please be mindful and polite when asking question, I don't want to accidentally dox someone
@@molotera8789 on deeper research I found that it aired in handfull of places in Taiwan, and primarily in science museum and stuff, and the reviews are actually good so maybe it'll be not as bad as the trailer will make everyone think. Maybe IDK
Does anyone from the UK remember a ‘talking chair’ on what might have been a kid programme on channel 4 early in the mornings. It was on around late 1980’s early 1990’s. I remember waking up really early few times as a kid and switching thr the tele on and that would be playing and being absolutely terrifying. Only one kid from my school ever remembers what I’m talking about but I can’t find any footage to support it. If anyone remembers this get in touch.
The TL;DR is that when I was a kid in the '90s, our TV stations would air a bizarre and laughable Subway commercial with amateur actors. The cheapness of the commercial led me to believe it was a commercial for a local franchise, and not the national chain. I shared this mystery on Reddit and shared a recreation of the original commercial (using LEGO animation), and several Reddit users remembered seeing the same commercial too, but sadly the actual footage has never been found.
Omg first the lost "La rosa de Guadalupe" episode , then three "mujer casos de la vida real" lost episodes... What's next the lost episode of nosotros los guapos
I remember I got traumatized by the Mexican soap opera Mujer de Madera in which the main character got her face burned when a piece of burning wood falls on her face. They actually showed her face which was all red and bloody. I also remember there's a guy with white eyes who was very creepy and he was eaten by his pet tigers sometime near the end of the series. Much like Mujer cases de la vida real I might find those traumatizing scenes from Mujer de Madera as unintentionally funny as an adult
I am Mexican and totally forgot about the existence of "Mujer, casos de la vida real", but I remember it streamed constantly on either "canal 5" and televisa's canal de las estrellas (Televisa is Mexico's biggest media production company). It was such a weird show that creeped me out/ made me laugh for how badly acted some of the episodes were. Mexican TV is so creepy when it comes to sexual abuse or violence. Like, I literally can't remember one single telenovela that didn't include either a female character (sometimes even male) being sexually assaulted or a male character physically fighting against another dude. Both were sometimes even romaticized. Like, I used to like this telenovela called "Cuidado con el Angel" starring Maite Perroni and William Levi and one of the plot points is how he didn't tell her that, years before they properly met, he tried to assault her in the woods while he was drunk, something that had caused her deep sexual trauma from that moment on. Though the show does say it was wrong, the fact that they still end up together is distrubing to me (what's worse, his character is actually her psychiatrist, and they have this weird power dynamic of doctor and patient constantly). Anyway, mexican tv is a weird animal when it comes to showing creepy things, see the show la Rosa de Guadalupe if you want to laugh/be creeped out eternally with Televisa's attempt to have a show that "teaches morals"
mujer NEVER aired on canal 5, since most of its programming was for kids and teens-young adults at least in the 2000s. mujer was mostly aired on canal de las estrellas along with other telenovelas
There was this old commercial from philippines that shows a rotten tree shaped like a hand and has multiple variations. I dont know what the commercial is about but i know it aired around 2003 or 2004. This commercial was disturbing and dark too bad its lost.
17:36 the animation looks completely PASSABLE. It does not deserve to be compared to food fight. It's not on the same level as feature animations that are realeased in theaters but on 10 mil budget that is to be expected. It looks good enough to be a television show on a major network. The animation isnt stunning but it's far from bad and I don't see it as a reason for it to be hidden.
I was thinking the same thing, the animation isn't nearly as bad as I was expecting it to be based on the buildup. It could definitely pass as a made for TV animated movie. Like the Jimmy Neutron movie.
Being Mexican, reading "Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real" on my screen while watching an English RU-vid video is the most surreal 5 seconds I've experienced this year. My mother used to watch the show all the time, unfortunately I wasn't allowed to watch it for obvious reasons. If it came on TV while we were all together, my parents would just change the channel. Even after they let me watch American crime shows, like Bones or Criminal Minds, they still wouldn't let me watch "Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real". Of course, now that I'm an adult, I've seen some episodes and I totally understand why. It's not that I even find it shocking, but the subject matter is definitely not safe for children. Doesn't surprise me that they would stop airing the more daring episodes, specially with the ever changing nature of TV censorship in México.
Good on her bro My grandma would babysit me as kid when my mom worked mornings at her old job and every time she would always watch this show I didn’t really think about myself until I watched one episode with her cause she really didn’t care that first episode after watching fucked me completely up like I still think about it to this day 💀
I think it's unlikely we will see more mainstream television shows that ride the border of what's acceptable for TV audiences like Mujier, especially today, probably because from what I've seen, a lot of TV stations have been cracking down on how dark certain shows can be beginning around 2000. See Thomas & Friends, Tugs, and others. Granted, the examples I just listed are children's media, but that's become I can't think of a different show aimed at a slightly older audience that had to be nurtured or cancelled for being "too dark" for mostly younger viewers. If you know your show is going to have episodes containing content that is going to scar or traumatize little kids, then either don't have the show on when the young ones are in the room, or add a disclaimer warning at the beginning stating that the episode is going to contain content aimed at a +14 audience. This is why I'm so ticked off as to why Tugs was so short lived as a sister show to Thomas. The reason Tugs was cancelled was because the show dealt with serious topics that were real harmful threats to the characters, but looked like something for little kids. Because of this, it didn't appeal to the aimed demographic because it looked like a little kid cartoon, and it failed at the younger demographic because the episodes dealt with traumatizing content for younger audiences. This was why every American investor that saw Robert D Cardona pitch the series to passed on selling it to America. And with the bankruptcy of Television South in 1984, the show only produced a short single season of 13 15 minute episodes, with 4 exclusive 20 minute cuts, and it disappeared into the void afterwards in June of 1984
I think it's unlikely we will see more mainstream television shows that ride the border of what's acceptable for TV audiences like Mujier, especially today, probably because from what I've seen, a lot of TV stations have been cracking down on how dark certain shows can be beginning around 2000. See Thomas & Friends, Tugs, and others. Granted, the examples I just listed are children's media, but that's become I can't think of a different show aimed at a slightly older audience that had to be nurtured or cancelled for being "too dark" for mostly younger viewers. If you know your show is going to have episodes containing content that is going to scar or traumatize little kids, then either don't have the show on when the young ones are in the room, or add a disclaimer warning at the beginning stating that the episode is going to contain content aimed at a +14 audience. This is why I'm so ticked off as to why Tugs was so short lived as a sister show to Thomas. The reason Tugs was cancelled was because the show dealt with serious topics that were real harmful threats to the characters, but looked like something for little kids. Because of this, it didn't appeal to the aimed demographic because it looked like a little kid cartoon, and it failed at the younger demographic because the episodes dealt with traumatizing content for younger audiences. This was why every American investor that saw Robert D Cardona pitch the series to passed on selling it to America. And with the bankruptcy of Television South in 1984, the show only produced a short single season of 13 15 minute episodes, with 4 exclusive 20 minute cuts, and it disappeared into the void afterwards in June of 1984
You really ought to do something on the Doctor “Omnirumour” involving the claim that a man named Phillip Morris has found most of the surviving episodes of Doctor Who, but has only returned eight or nine of them. He’s gone from hero to despised in the Doctor Who community.
@@sexygirlmax2019 He’s not a private collector. He’s a guy that traveled to several nations that Doctor Who that reportedly aired in. He discovered and returned about nine episodes. The original rumor suggested he had found many more Doctor Who episodes, along with a trove of other lost British TV shows. Morris has never confirmed whether he found more episodes, and many people in the Dr Who community think he doesn’t and is leading people on because of clout.
I took a look at the episode of that Mexican show featuring the boy without eyes. It seems more like a tear-jerker than a gross-out. The end has the mother burning the money that was given to her.
@@arturob5306 I can’t post a link to the video or my post will get deleted, but if you want to see the video just do a RU-vid search for: March 9th, 2001 CBS/WBBM ads (part 3) It was uploaded by Barber747 and it’s the very first commercial in the video.
There was this commercial I used to see as a kid, about clothes that were alive and chase people. Just to replace their clothes on them, it always scared me as a kid
Ok, two things: 1. You did great with that Spanish 💕 Not perfect but it's understandable since English pronunciation is different. 2. As a Mexican, I can confirm that "Mujer: Casos de la vida real" was a creepy telenovela. They didn't usually show extreme graphics, only implying what happened, but the plots were dark. My aunts watched it religiously and thanks to that we kids had to watch it too. You have to keep in mind: Most Latino American adults don't care if kids are around when watching these things, it's so normal that they only mind if something like homosexuality is shown. So, Mujer was like that tv show parents put while all the family eats. I remember one episode where a girl killed a guy because he was cheating on her and another that ended with a rape victim being burned alive. It's so weird hearing this is lost media now. Never would I have thought something I watched with my family and was well known by everyone around me, would be lost someday.
I mean personally i dont believe tha mujer was a Creepy show, it can fall more on the "too real" category, there were so many awful cases that run on diferent topics like Rape, Feminicidios, Abuse and ETS.
my mom knew about mujer casos de la vida real n even remembers an episode. its crazy how something as simple as a telenovela can be the subject of lost media n have hundreds maybe even thousands of people trying to find it years later
and because no one recorded it, it is now lost forever. Isn't that strange? I always assumed that "Oh, the TV network must record everything" - no,they often delete stuff and filmed over old tapes, SO many amazing things are lost to history forever. If you ever see something strange, make sure to record it, and save the video file for people like us! It sounds silly but it's true. It's like a strange rule of life.. you get 1 chance to see it.
dam i remember being a kid in the 90s and my mexican mom would watch that show, it was so fucking depressing.. duuude. honestly mexican television especially the novelas are the reason why some mexican women are overdramatic or traumatized.. i always tell my mom when she is tripping hard about something "no estas en una novela" (you're not in a novela) 🙄🙄🙄🙄
One of the reason that "Hitogata" commercial is hard to be found , could be due to the way of how later 90s to early 00s Japanese TV broadcasting signal and VCR was set. (At that era , the "preset recording" function is already common , and the TV broadcasting signal (and VCR) were purposely designed to run on dual signals (or that kind of thing) , one for the TV program itself , one for the commercial break. So , when the VCR was recording the show , it will automatically bypass the commercial break with out recording it.) Which means , it's unlikely to found the commercial on someone's old VHS tapes for Sunday morning "Super Sentai" episodes.......unless it was record on purpose
Also , it's just a hunch , but since it's "being said" to be played at school. Maybe some school library would have a copy of tape buried in the storage. And the "National Diet Library (of Japan)" should have it. (Since anything published in Japan have to at least been sent one copy to it's collection.) (Of course , Since NDL has anything and everything , searching for the commercial without more specific detail and key words would be hard.)
I have the MTV2 "mini-motorcyclists" swipe saved just in case. It's not creepy just funny and I'd hate to lose it. There's this channel with no name that has a lot of these. since it's impossible to find. here: ru-vid.com/show-UCmOiT9ZnSvLZ1XMBFjGiNmQ
22:50 I SEEN THAT EPISODE, god, that brought back some memories from my childhood. the image of the hand coming out of the plastic bag was a damaging thing to watch as a little boy
Public Mexican televisión used to be 'no man's land" thats how we got all those un-edited animes imported directly from Japan dubed in spanish and uncensored in the 90s
I have lost media to report not many people really cared so far so I won't be surprised if nobody cares about this comment but I'll say it just in case So I saw a video on RU-vid in like 2014-2016 where some guys are inflating a giant balloon that looks like the guy from the Hasbro operation game at night and then some guy that I think was dressed as a pig and then he got eaten by the balloon and then the screen turned black and there was a logo that was a 🚫 on top of half eaten fruit and a message at the bottom I couldn't see and I think the video was recorded at an airport because it was very similar to one
I asked my Mom (she's Mexican) if she watched Mujer: casos de la vida real and to my surprise she said yes. She was pretty vague on the details if the show really was as violent as the internet made it out to be. All she said that sometimes it was violent and other times it wasn't.
they pretty much are. these shows like “la rosa de guadalupe” touch on very sensitive topics only for the sake of morbidity, and are handled very poorly. no idea why this show went for a fantasy approach however, i refuse to believe these lost episodes are THAT disturbing. they sound most likely to look like very cheap horror flicks.
Can't confirm about those in particular, but the genre itself is all about shock value and those descriptions sound legit to me. I watched my fair share of those programs as a 6 year old lol.
That telenovela was all about shock value. While the episodes most likely exist, it IS very possible that they're not as disturbing as they're described. Another episode that was lost called "los colores del cielo" was found-people remember seeing a little kid (who was kidnapped in the episode and then returned to his mother) with his uncensored eye sockets empty and bleeding out. But as it turns out, the kid shows up blindfolded at the end of the episode.
@@Ekraelum someone said something similar about the warewolf one too, that they remember the episode and there was no reference to rape in it like the description claimed
Just by the last edit about the missing demon commercial with "Pigs in a blanket, and snack mix phrase" kinda makes me think it could've been one of those weird Orbit gum commercials
Damn I remember seeing Mujer, Casos de la vida real" as a child. The only graphic episode I remember was quite disturbing, it deals with depression and suicidal thoughts so warning. The episode starts a poor family (a father, a mother, two sons, one of them was mentally disabled.) The father didn't have no money, no job and suffered heavy depression. One night he wanted to end it all and turned the stove to suffocate himself and his family. Luckily the mom turns the stove off. A few scenes later, the mom decides to leave because she no longer handle the situation and begs her kids to come with them. But both kids want to stay with their father. So she leaves them. The scene I remember vividly is the father builds this gallow to hang himself and his kids. So he forces his kids to let him put the noose on their necks. The scene cuts immediately when he pulls the rope. The next scene you see him writing his suicide note, and in the back are his son's corpses (but you don't see their faces). He then proceeds to hang himself. The last scene I remember is the mom crying and holding the father's suicide note and in the note is just scribbles. I hope someone can remember this episode cuz until now I think about that episode now and then.
I’ve seen the exact video they were talking about “it started at a baby shower there were two women one was offering pigs in a blanket the other women says no then the second woman has a demon voice and weird eyes trying to tempt the other woman into eating the food but the first woman says she’s eating some sort of carb bar or something”
@@alexmcnutt5525 yt is really weird about putting links in comments now, but its one of the first things mentioned in jorge’s “lost media found in 2021” video
That movie actually looks decent, honestly. Like you could just turn off your brain and have a great time. Plus, that voice cast is /stacked/ so if nothing else, you could enjoy the voices tied to the movie.
@@spookyruinsfest4936 Honestly? It's a shame that the original files got stolen or whatever the official reasoning was because the movie could have been at least slightly interesting instead of the meme we got.
@Rando eh, it’s not extremely bad, but it’s certainly not good, at least in my opinion. Though, NOTHING can look as bad as Foodfight. I think they were comparing it to Foodfight mostly because they were both high budget movies with a good cast, and production troubles, like Jorge said in the video. Also, they were both not widely released. Though, while the animation isn’t the absolute worst, it’s not really amazing looking either, at least imo idk 🤷♀️ I believe Jorge was speaking out about OTHERS opinions on the film, and not himself. While he did say it didn’t look GREAT, he didn’t quite say it looked like the worst thing ever.
@@jasonzavala6631 what?? Rosa de Guadalupe always ends with a good ending, they get the wind and the rose and it all works out. I bet u if that mujer episode with the kid who got his eyes taken, in Rosa, they’d grow back Rosa always has good endings, mujer keeps its real or sad Como Dice El Dicho is just Rosa with less Guadalupe
Yeah I should have elaborate on a bit more but that’s what I was trying to get at that because la Rosa de Guadalupe always ends on a good note it make the show fell fake probably because we’re already primed to expect the worst if you watched Mujer
An interesting fact some of the Rosa de Guadalupe episodes are based on true events but their own spin on a "happy" ending. Like the episode where there's a daycare that burns down and someone saves the kids and they all live happily the true events were that sadly the kids didn't make it and so on there are many like that.
Mujer showed an episode where some kid went with a stranger and then came back at the end of the episode with patches over his eyes....turns out his eyes got took...crazy...... Edit: I wrote this when he mentioned the show didn't know that episode was lost.....*gasp
There is a YT channel called Dave's Archives. He posts commercials from the 80's through the 2000's. He also has another channel that he posts 80's - 2000's japanese commercials to.
As a Mexican, you said "Mujer: Casos de la Vida Real" pretty well!, also, its kinda rare to see lost media over here Edit: Jesus Christ, your accent is not bad!
@@rosierivas2687 Yes but not everyone understands context clues. Which is why you get people still calling him "George." Edit: He could also appear to be American, just with a Hispanic family.
I think the setup for the commercial for why they turned into a demon was because everybody was pestering the person saying what's wrong with pigs and blanket repeatedly in like a nagging voice. It sounds so familiar. Like the trigger of the memory of that was the pigs in the blanket thing.
The description of the commercial brought up some extremely vague memories in my head, and I seem to recall that the actual product was for people on a diet, and the demons were trying to tempt the person into eating unhealthy/high calorie foods. But this is all so vague that I can't even be sure it's an actual memory or something my mind created.
I know you wont see this, but I have an interesting topic. It isn't really lost media more of a mystery or just a troll. The Crash and Bernstein Fandom Wiki is very mysterious and interesting. Haven't seen anyone talk about this beside few twitter posts.
My mom watched the episode of the boy with the balloon, she said it aired on 1998 tho. She said the boy had his eyes stolen so they can be transplanted to another person. She said it was a very sad episode and she felt bad for the little boy.
I have a feeling that the “demon commercial” is just a PSA commercial which could be the reason why the carb bar the lady was eating didn’t have a brand. I think the commercial was telling people to make healthier choices.
That’s a good point! I was thinking that it must be a pretty bad commercial if absolutely nobody could remember the name of the bar. The other theory I’m thinking is that it’s some kind of sketch. Also tons of PSAs are way too freaky.
That seems very possible. The only thing is that an unbranded, unnamed snack bar seems like an odd example of a healthy snack. Wouldn't fruits or veggies work better? Or maybe it was gum, like instead of overeating? So strange.
When it comes to Mujer, my mother when I was a kid would watch it ALL the time and it was borderline traumatic how intense some of these episodes got. The most notable episodes that still makes me think to this day involves: A babysitter that would physically abuse an infant to the point of the child being traumatized behind the parents' backs only to get caught in the act with a hidden camera the parents planted in their son's room. The scenario ends with the parents along with 2 cops barging into the babysitter's house. About 3 kids (1 boy, 2 girls) being physically abused by their parents, especially their father. The kids spike the father's drink with rat poison, killing him in the process. Time passes since and the kids are teens, the mother is still abusive towards the kids to when one of the boys snaps and grabs the mother by he neck and proceeds to tell her he was the one that spiked the drink that fateful day to which he runs away after. Another kid runs away later that day and one girl stays, but proceeds to commit suicide by drinking juice spiked with the same poison they used to kill their father. The mother returns to see her daughter dead, mouth foaming and proceeds to cry throwing the can of poison to the ground and finds a note by one one of the boys reading "I left". Years pass by and the mother is homeless. She comes across her long lost daughter in a dimly lit street, now working as a prostitute. The mother begs the daughter for help, but the daughter proceeds to rant about her time as kids and how it was all the mother's fault, if she hadn't have abused them, none of this wouldn't happen. She walks away from the sobbing mother and the episode ends. Yeah...... this show was *FUCKED UP* !
People keep trying to compare it with La Rosa de Guadalupe but it is not the same! La Rose always has a good ending with the problem having a solution, but Mujer: Casos de la Vida Real was always more blunt, sometimes crude with more sensitive topics. A good ending was not a requirement for them.
@@rey7662 SOMETIMES La Rosa was blunt too. It involved death of someone from time to time. But yeah tbh ur right Rosa always had more or less an optimistic resolution to the problem
This is very important! I have a piece of lost media I remember seeing when I was a very young kid. But to this very day I still CAN NOT find it. I've already checked You Tube for the video but it is not there. When I was a little girl, there was always this older girl that would come over to my house and show me videos online like "Scary Car" and "The Rocking Chair" and "The Scary Maze Game" but there was this one video that I was very scared of that she showed me on a whole other website that I had never seen before and never saw again. The video was a video of Lady and the tramp. Yes, I'm actually talking about the Disney Lady and the tramp. It started at the scene where they were at the restaurant eating the noodles. The iconic scene if you would call it that. But when they got to the noodle that connected, it was like the same scene except, when tramp got close enough for the kiss, he ate Lady's head right off of her dog body along with the noodle. And it really looked like the real animation. Same style and everything. It even gives me the creeps still thinking about it to this day but if anyone knows anything about this please comment below mine.
I don’t know why, but I vaguely remembering seeing this before. It’s always kinda been in the back of my head, and has left some sort of unsettling feeling when ever I see the lady and the tramp. Again, very sparse memory, so I know no more than you.
Bruh speaker of cars, there was this cars commerical with mater and wally ( its a walmart truck), they were promoting a dvd exclusive thing at walmart and it was recently found but it was removed and i cant find it anywhere now. Anyways if you want more info and i don't respond, its because as of the time im writing this a hurricane is going to pass by where i live and my internet might go out.