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Spooky Kitaro 4 (Lost Animax Asia English Dub Of Anime Series; Late 2000S)
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“Spooky Kitaro 4,” also known as “GeGeGe no Kitaro,” is part of a long-running Japanese anime series about a young yokai boy who fights against evil spirits. The series was dubbed into English and aired on Animax Asia in the late 2000s, but the fourth season’s English dub is considered lost. Fans of the show have searched for recordings of these episodes, but they have not been released or archived anywhere accessible. The lost dub remains a point of interest for anime collectors and enthusiasts who wish to experience the series in its entirety in English. It’s possible that copies of the dub exist in private collections or archives, but none have been publicly identified.
A Journey By Train (Lost Arthur Lubin Educational Film; 1935)
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LOST MEDIA
A Journey by Train was a 45 minute long[1] American film from 1935 directed by Arthur Lubin
LINKS
https://lostmediawiki.com/A_Journey_by_Train_(lost_Arthur_Lubin_educational_film;_1935)
Candace Newmaker Audio
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There is a video shown in court in the trial of Julie Ponder and Connell Watkins, who wrapped a ten-year-old girl, Candace Newmaker, in a blanket, sat on her and killed her. They were practising a form of quackery known as “rebirthing” to treat a non-existent condition called “attachment disorder”. Jurors cried when they saw the video. I can understand why. The second link has a transcript of what happens in the video.
LINKS
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candace_Newmaker
https://www.ratbags.com/rsoles/comment/candace.htm
Skywayman
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“Skywayman” is a lost silent film from the 1920s, directed by James P. Hogan and starring Ormer Locklear, a famous stunt pilot. The film is notable because Locklear died during the filming of a stunt for the movie, adding a tragic element to its history. “Skywayman” was released posthumously in 1920, but no known copies of the film have survived. It’s believed that the film was lost due to the common practice of neglecting or destroying silent films in the decades that followed, as well as the nitrate film stock’s tendency to degrade over time. Despite its historical significance, the film remains one of many lost pieces of early cinema.
Deleted McDonald’s ad
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McDonalds has been in business for 80’s years and has been a leader in marketing for decades as well. There are several banned ad’s from McDonalds which I supposed would be considered “Deleted”. As society changes over the years trends come in and out of vogue and perspecties change. I’m sure many of their older ads didn’t age well. Although which specific ad this topic is referring to is a bit of a guessing game.
Hollywood Squares (Lost Pilot Of Nbc Game Show; Existence Unconfirmed; 1965)
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LOST MEDIA
Hollywood Squares was a game show created by the late Merrill Heatter and Bob Quigley, that premiered on NBC on October 17th, 1966 and would last 38 years across syndication with the most recent version ending on June 4th, 2004. On April 15th, 1965, a pilot for The Hollywood Squares was shot with Bert Parks as the host instead of Peter Marshall, along with many of its first regulars: Charley Weaver, Rose Marie, Wally Cox, Abby Dalton, and Morey Amsterdam along with Gisele Mackenzie, Jim Backus, Vera Miles and Robert Q. Lewis making up the nine boxes. The gameplay was very similar to the actual series as well. The contestants played the best two out of three match, and each completed game was worth $250 with the winner returning in the next match. According to the book Backstage With The Original Hollywood Square, host Peter Marshall claimed there was a second pilot taped with comedian Sandy Baron as host. Marshall also claims that he was in the audience of the pilot.