The Deepest Lost Media Iceberg Explained



The Deepest Lost Media Iceberg Explained

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Iceberg Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/IcebergCharts/comments/vrmugh/another_long_and_obscure_lost_media_iceberg_i/
Thumbnail Iceberg Original Image – By Franco Banfi/Caters News

Iceberg Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC16iqrK3mfChZRmWl8YgAu9tC_o4MLNo
Lost Media Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC16iqrK3mfAUSzf9bAy-clm_-9KYVBSR

Music –
Jahzzar – Solitude

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36 thoughts on “The Deepest Lost Media Iceberg Explained”

  1. That Scaretheater homunculus thing was hilarious. I forgot about it but yeah now looking back that was hilarious and incredibly incredibly redundant. Some of his videos are sarcastically funny because of the nature of what he's debunking and opting to try the experiment out himself is just the epitome of this.

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  2. I think a video about the lost media of meme origins, would make for a great topic. Jorge's similar video on creepypastas showed it worked really well. I don't know if it's on this iceberg, but the "Absolutely Disgusting" meme is another example. Not so much because of the quality of the memes, but the mystery of their origins, I what I naturally find them interesting.

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  3. Why does the celebrity number 6 look like this pop singer from Finland called Antti Tuisku. I know it’s not probably him because he only makes music in finnish and so is not really famous in elsewhere

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  4. about kid kirby's internal name being jelly, many kirby games have internal names based off foods, or atleast that's how it is nowadays. for instance, planet robobot's internal name is torte, while star allies has the internal name of eclair. not sure how it was back in the old days, though.

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  5. On the Fire Emblem entry; Essentially these were side stories on minor characters from some of the earlier games with new challenges. Like with most Satellaview stuff, it’s bonus content that wasn’t too earth shattering.

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  6. Wow, I remember seeing the Pokemon Live show when I was really young, and I still have one of the light up extended Light Saber toys with the pokeball on top of it. I remember bits and pieces of it. For instance, like when Ash wakes up to the main intro song, Misty and Ashes mom singing, Officer Jenny singing with team rocket wanted posters in the background. Ash was looking for pikachu at a point, team rocket singing behind Giovanni, and the huge pokemon puppets like butterfree. I had no idea it was lost.

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  7. Kirby GCN was actually three seperate games that were started and iterated on for the gamecube that never really got of the ground. There's the 2D popup book looking one you showed, a four player 2.5D game similar in style to Kirby 64 (the one you described), and a full 3D game with environments built on a grid. While no mainline kirby games came out on the gamecube, the ideas for all three games can be seen in future games. The 2D popup book style looks similar to the art style of the soon to be released Kirby's Return to Dreamland remake. The four player 2.5D game would evolve into the original Kirby's return to dreamland, which had the choice of playing as either kirby or three of his friends. The 2.5D specifically showed playable befriendable enemies which would be the core gameplay mechanic of Kirby Star Allies. The 3D grid type game would be reused for the Kirby's Blowout Blast subgame in Kirby Planet Robobot, which also had an expanded version released on the eshop. A full 3D mainline Kirby game would not be released until Kirby and the Forgotten Land.

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  8. Once again: Cancelled media or media that only existed in concept stages is not lost media.

    Also, My Pokemon Ranch is not lost media. You can easily find a rom of it online to play using an emulator. This applies to the entire Wii Shop.

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  9. About the Los Angeles dub of the Moxy Show: On its first years Cartoon network Latin America used to dub all their original content to spanish on LA (bumpers and original shows) instead of using any of the multiple latin America countries where the was a dubbing industry (like Mexico and Venezuela), so the Moxy Show was dubbed in there (as it was Space Phantom Coast to Coast).

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  10. Hey source, your channel (along with blameitonjorge and the beginning lost media channels) have inspired me to make a channel myself about similar content. Your pacing/editing is just my personal favorite. Great video man!

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  11. 1:32:19 I'm surprised Wolfman Zapp was included on the iceberg, not many people in the lost media community talk about chuck e cheese related stuff, I remember when people in the cec community began talking about it and when those photos had surfaced, I hope one day audio, or actual video surfaces of Zapps. Considering the fact that an animatronic seems to still exist, It pretty much confirms he was used at one point in time.

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