LOST MEDIA
Zero Man (Lost Pilot Episode Of Cancelled Osamu Tezuka Anime; 1968)
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“Zero Man” is believed to be a lost pilot episode of an anime by Osamu Tezuka, the legendary creator of “Astro Boy” and “Kimba the White Lion.” This pilot, created in 1968, reportedly featured a character who could erase existence with a mere thought, effectively reducing everything to “zero.” The anime was said to be so disturbing in its themes and visuals that it was never aired, and all known copies were supposedly destroyed. However, some claim that the episode still exists in private collections and that those who have seen it describe it as a dark reflection of Tezuka’s usual optimistic style. The theory suggests that “Zero Man” was canceled not due to its content, but because it hinted at forbidden knowledge regarding the nature of reality and consciousness.
BBC News Guy Kewney Interview (Lost Unaired Interview Footage; 2006)
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In 2006, the BBC News famously interviewed a man they believed to be technology expert Guy Kewney. However, due to a mix-up, the interviewee was actually a taxi driver named Guy Goma who was there for a different reason entirely. The moment became viral, but the unaired portions of the interview and the full footage of Goma’s reactions have never been released. The lost footage is rumored to contain more of Goma’s confusion and the production team’s frantic attempts to rectify the situation.
Rose Eater
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A video of a man eating fried rose petals while staring into the camera. Stairs are visible but the top is just out of sight. Cut to shot of hallway camera, revealing a female figure at the top of the stairs with its head in an unnatural angle. the figure is motionless before suddenly running down the stairs before cut to black.
Bever Brothers Tapes
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Robert and Michael Bever, two brothers who committed the mass murder of their family in 2015, reportedly recorded themselves discussing and planning the killings. These tapes, along with other footage from the night of the crime, have never been released to the public. The lost tapes are believed to contain chilling insights into the brothers’ motivations and the premeditation of the crime, making them a dark and disturbing piece of lost media.
The Car Show (Lost British Channel 5 Television Series; 19971998)
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LOST MEDIA
he Car Show was the name of British television channel Channel 5’s imaginatively-titled automotive program, intended as a rival to the BBC’s long-running Top Gear. It first aired around July of 1997, as that is when an Independent article references[1] lead presenter, Norwegian journalist Mariella Frostrup, as having commenced her role on the show. It is also when the earliest available mention[2] of the program on publicly-available Radio Times listings has been digitized. Frostrup was accompanied in this role by Tris Payne.[3] It aired until at least August of 1998,[4] on what appeared to be a weekly basis, similar to its rivals. It would be succeeded by 5th Gear from April 2002, which ironically featured much[5] of the cast and crew of the show The Car Show was originally pitted against.
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https://lostmediawiki.com/The_Car_Show_(lost_British_Channel_5_television_series;_1997-1998)
Trump’s Pee
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I’m assumming this is in reference to the alleged video of Trump either urinated on a prostitute or being urinated on by a prostitute. An anon claims “It’s actually real, but Trump was forced to do it, so that Russian mobsters would force him to lower the values of his licensing deals.”