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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.
Sega Swirl 2 (Lost Gametap Exclusive Puzzle Game; 2006)
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Sega Swirl 2 was a 2006 sequel to the popular Sega Swirl puzzle game created by Scott Hawkins. The game released exclusively on the GameTap platform in 2006.
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https://lostmediawiki.com/Sega_Swirl_2_(lost_GameTap_exclusive_puzzle_game;_2006)
A Grand Day Out (Lost Peter Hawkins’ Gromit Dialogue From Stopmotion Animated Film; 1989)
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A Grand Day Out is a 1989 stopmotion animated short film by Nick Park, most widely known for being the debut of the animated duo Wallace and Gromit. The short took Nick 7 years to produce, being made as a graduation project for his school.
Bill Gates Microchip Source Code (Leaked 2019, scrubbed from web)
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In 2019, rumors circulated online about a leaked source code allegedly tied to a microchip project supposedly developed by Bill Gates. Conspiracy theorists claimed this code was proof of a plan to implant microchips in people, often linking it to vaccines. The code was reportedly scrubbed from the web shortly after the leak, leading to widespread speculation about its contents and purpose. Despite these claims, no verifiable evidence of the source code has been found.
The Day The Clown Cried
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Offensive Jerry Lewis movie, That was never released. He allowed is release June of 2024.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Day_the_Clown_Cried
Cannibal Holocaust Piranha Scene
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Cannibal Holocaust is a controversial 1980 Italian film directed by Ruggero Deodato. The film tells the story about a missing documentary crew that was filming cannibal tribes in the Amazon. New York University anthropologist Harold Monroe (Robert Kerman) is sent on an expedition to track down the missing crew. He manages to recover the film crew’s lost cans of film, which an American broadcast station wishes to broadcast. Upon viewing the film reels, Monroe is appalled by the disturbing actions of the film crew and urges the station not to broadcast the documentary.
The film’s use of “found footage” was unique and is considered to have influenced the found footage genre of horror films, seen in such films as The Blair Witch Project.
Cannibal Holocaust aroused a great deal of controversy not only due to its graphic violence, but due to the on-screen killings of live animals, sexual assault, and snuff film allegations that managed to land the film’s director in jail on obscenity charges and possible murder. The film was banned in Italy, Australia, Norway and many other countries due to its content, though some bans have since been lifted.
Among the many gruesome scenes in the film, another one was scripted that is commonly dubbed the Piranha Scene. In this scene, a lone Shamatari warrior, injured in battle, was to have his leg amputated by warriors of the Yanomamo tribe. The tribe would then tie the Shamatari warrior to a log and lower him into piranha-infested waters, slowing being eaten alive by the fearsome fish.
Filming for the scene did commence, but was never completed due to the piranhas being difficult to control and the film crew’s underwater camera was malfunctioning. The scene was scrapped entirely and only production stills exist. It was rumored that the scene was included in several obscure foreign video releases, but this has proven to be false. The whereabouts of the surviving footage, if any, is unknown.
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https://lostmediaarchive.fandom.com/wiki/Cannibal_Holocaust_Unfinished_Piranha_Scene_(1980)