*Here's an advertisement I saw that you will NEVER be able to locate anymore - The Never Again Seen VW Ad* In 1966 or 1967 after 7 PM EST I saw a VW ad that burned up the phone lines and destroyed an advertising account. Summary: You are at the VW tech research facility in Germany. A man in a white smock walks past a series of testing laboratories and states: Here we test the suspension, Here we test the transmission. Here we test the seats. So you see VW is always testing, because we are always improving to get the best solution. *You can rest assured we at VW will not stop testing until we find The Final Solution!*
@@DataWaveTaGo It was in one of their deluxe editions, sorry I forget which one, but the ad has a picture of a VW floating in the water and proclaimed "If Ted had driven a Volkswagen he'd be president". This was early 70s. Might have been the issue with the cheerleader in the gym cover. (That cover was controversial!)
I had just emptied a carton of iced tea and pressed it flat to make it take up less space in the trash when I go downstairs again to put it into the trash. And suddenly, right as I unpaused this video it started sucking some air back in, making a very creepy humming noise… Why exactly with the context of this video, dear carton, why?!?
After seeing this video, I thought it would be the perfect place to tell you this. When I was a kid I remember watching a Bob the Builder short where he fused all the construction vehicles together.
Oh My. The woman they got to play Misty on stage in the Pokemon musical was certainly ... 'Bouncy'. I wonder if that was part of why they didn't distribute the recording to children.
When I was a little kid, I saw an animation of a little girl becoming friends with a monster that looked kinda like that one figure from spirited away, but instead of a mask with a straight face it had a white mask with a smiley face, if I recall correctly and [WARNING] this is macob, they were dressed up corpses and put makeup on them, they soon were playing on a swing and the girl was pushing the monster, the girl pushed to hard and the monster fell off, the girl tried helping him up but his mask fell off to reveal multiple rows of sharp teeth with a red void in the back of his mouth, the monster ate the girl and it cuts to the monster with blood around its mouth. Someone please help me find out what this was, it's been haunting me and it shaped my whole personality and I need to find it.(Edit) This video gave me flashbacks and I've forgotten about it for a long time, so I'm super antsy to find it.
I remember Pinwheel but I don't remember any actual episodes. Mainly the opening song and for a very long time I thought maybe I made it up in my head because NO ONE I asked knew about it!! One time a few years ago I was having a general ADHD night time brain attack and up all night googling absolutely anything and everything I've ever thought of...and came across the Pinwheel opening credits. My entire life was finally validated.
@leslietarkin5705 I mostly remember 2 puppets but I can't remember their names...I don't know why but I wanna keep calling them PLUS and MINUS. But anyway one has brown hair and one has white. I remember watching it one morning so early it was still dark out while my parents were getting ready for work and I was covered up in bed watching it and the theme song and all the animation of it scared the absolute bullshit out of me!
I love lost media mainly the lost footage from the Wizard of Oz and it shows in the final film where many scenes cut to jump cuts that are very awful and just knowing that there’s a ton of footage from the Wizard of Oz that is lost to the public and will never receive the light of day is enough to keep me awake at night 😅
The 1972 season of “Doomwatch”… the five (of six total) episodes of “Against TheCrowd”… and all of the missing COLOR episodes of “Out Of The Unknown” … now that truly is some LOST media, super-disturbing shit.
As a kid I was on TV a couple of times. As all was recorded either on film or old time magnetic tape, it's all lost to time. What a loss to mankind.😎 🎥
When I was a kid in Norway, this strange shortfilm aired on TV sometimes. It was about two miner brothers called Karius and Baktus who lived inside the teeth of a young child. They would spend their days picking away at the teeth, making cavities. The sheer appearance of these teeth trolls gave me horrendous nightmares for several years, and I had to sit in another room when they came on. I haven't thought about this for a long time
Don't think they'd be considered lost media, but there are two things I remember from my early childhood that were seared into my memory: The first one was a video involving a talking door knocker on a house that looked normal on the outside but was whimsical on the inside. It took a while but I eventually found it to be from a kids video series called Wee Sing and the episode Marvelous Musical Mansion. The second one I have yet to find, but it was a commercial for some sort of Cap'n Crunch cereal bar, which involved animated children slowly getting transformed into cereal bars in a factory setting.
This is why the internet archive is so important please upload as much media as possible to the internet archive it's the same organization as the wayback machine
R.I.P Doctor Who. You were yet another beloved franchise that has been taken from us far too early. All because of intersectional feminism and dei. I wish hollyweird would stop destroying our beloved series, like Doctor Who and Lord of the Rings.
I used to tape the origin Pokémon series on vhs. Some of them have been taped over, but at one point I had around 5 full tapes of nothing but Pokémon episodes.
As someone who likes hearing about lost media and learning background of it i say this video is a 20/10. Great video, please make it something kind of series
I remember a restored version of Metropolis, in the 80's, as a kid, with Pat Benatar on the soundtrack. Didn't know it wasn't the full length of the original. Thats wild.
There was one particular old cartoon that I've been looking for for YEARS! It's nowhere online. It was probably some kind of Eastern European animation, I had it on a VHS which was a compilation of weird old cartoons, all the rest of which I've found. It was about a zoo where, at night, when the zookeeper goes to bed - all the animals break out of their cages and cause havoc. It's not Goodnight Gorilla (as close as it sounds to that) - the animation was very crude cut-out style like early South Park, very earthy unsaturated colours, and the soundtrack was very distorted musical instruments. For example, I remember one particular shot of a lion or tiger yawning - and the sound effect behind it was like a weird trumpet. Then there was a scene with these cutout elephants just bouncing around, but their limbs didn't move, it was just a stiff bobbing cutout moving across the screen. I've tried all the possible reddit searches, googled with every possible description, but nothing. It's nowhere.
Several lost Hollywood movies were found behind the Iron Curtain after 1990, including shorts by Keaton and Arbuckle. Russia actually had a lot of American cinema in heavy rotation on their TV series during the Soviet era.
I'm not sure if this is "lost" or not but I haven't been able to find it on my own: an old black & white cartoon that I have some indistinct memories of. In it, everything in a kitchen kind of comes alive, and we get to see things like a sentient egg falling into a hot skillet and hopping around, various vegetables dancing, and this might be from another cartoon but I remember the subjects of books (like Frankenstein and Dracula) stepping out of their books to wander around. My parents had a habit of recording whatever aired on cartoon channels when I was young so their compilations were extremely mixed, making it really hard to distinguish between them.
The weirdest kid's show I remember from my childhood, which was the late ish 70's and 80's was a show on PBS called "Vegetable Soup"...Definitely made in the 70's!
I have heard on most but the one I really remember is" Behind close doors".Its been out for awhile and the artist was making them to blow off steam ,like goofing off..in a way. Trust me its not easy to be an artist like that every day.Thank You for the video! I enjoy your work.
The early 70s had a weird series about a girl who could draw things in her scrap book that came to life in her dreams. She drew a house when a boy in it, who was unwell and could not walk. She became friends with him, but they had an argument and she drew evil rocks with eyes to punish him. Later she repents, but can't rub the rocks out, so she draws a lighthouse to dazzle the rocks so she and the boy can escape. There was a 1988 film called 'Paperhouse' which is clearly based on the same story, 'Marianne dreams', by Catherine Storr, but the TV series was much more frightening. I can't find it anywhere. Does anyone else remember this?
Every day, I always think that Be Amazed has covered all that can be covered but they always surprise me with a video of a topic I'd never think about. It's great I came across it and subscribed to this amazing channel. Keep it up Be Amazed🥰
Also, you didn't include. Meyers had actually recorded 100% of his lines without the accent. It was then he decided, no wait, he should have a Scottish accent and then rerecorded everything.
I was really fascinated by lost media in my teens but that was for the very early films. These childrens ones are just Terrifying 😮😮😮 I wish they could find more of the lost Doctor Who, there's something so wonderful about the wobbly walls, and Blue Peter aliens and Fairy washing up liquid spaceships 😂💙😂 Fabulous video Be Amazed if not traumatising in parts 😂😂😂
there alot of shows that tend to get forgotten, like dose anyone remember the TV version of redwall, one of the most mature cartoon i watched as a kid, that and cyber 6 or was it 7
I don’t know if this is lost media or not but when I was a toddler I once saw a clip of what I think was a children’s show where a man in an orange dinosaur pajamas singing train related nursery rhymes. Either that or I mistemembered an episode of Barney
I wish someone would find the second part of Z Cars titled Finch and sons, it has a very cute Malcolm mcdowell in it. I have the first part, but my friend who found it said the second part was lost.
Ok maybe someone can help me with this little bit of memory. It was the 70's (like early to mid), I was a little girl, and up very late with my Dad because I was sick. I had my head in his lap and I was just kinda zoning in and out while he watched TV. I remember opening my eyes once and seeing an animation. There were tiny men in Top hats and like old fashioned suits, and they were either jumping or falling, between the big boobs of a plump female giant in a dress, and disappearing. Thats all I got lol Anyone?