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* Mise ( | * [https://lostmediawiki.com/Mise_(partially_found_early_manga_by_Kazutoshi_Soyama;_date_unknown) Mise (partially found early manga by Kazutoshi Soyama; date unknown)] | ||
=== Recordings of real incidents === | === Recordings of real incidents === | ||
* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Kensh%C5%8Dkai_(partially_found_recording_of_stage_show_by_Japanese_religious_group;_1995-2002) Kenshōkai (partially found recording of stage show by Japanese religious group; 1995-2002)] | * [https://lostmediawiki.com/Kensh%C5%8Dkai_(partially_found_recording_of_stage_show_by_Japanese_religious_group;_1995-2002) Kenshōkai (partially found recording of stage show by Japanese religious group; 1995-2002)] |
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Articles written or plan to write
Film
Animation
- Gekiga SEX Hibun (lost japanese adult animated film; 1973)
TV
- Curricular Machine (partially lost of Japanese children TV show; 1974-1978)
- Okāsan to Issho (partially lost of Japanese children TV show; early 1960s)
- Romper Room (lost Japanese children TV show; 1963-1979)
- Utchan Nanchan no Yarunara Yaraneba! (lost footage of the Wong Ka Kui accident; 1993) [NSFL]
Animation
- Anpanman (lost first anime adaptation of manga series; 1979)
- Contos dos 1001 dias (lost Galician stop-motion animated TV series based on The Thousand and One Days; date unknown)
- Kemono Friends 2 (lost production material of cancelled second season of anime based on mobile game; 2017)
- Ketchup: Cats Who Cook (lost Japanese version of an animated series co-produced by Japan and Australia; 1998)
- Kuma no Putaro (partially found anime series; 1995-1996)
Live Action
- Majin Garon (lost unaired tokusatsu TV pilot based on the manga by Tezuka Osamu; 1961, 1971)
- Saiyūki (lost Japanese TV series based on Journey to the West; 1994)
Advertising and Interstitial material
- Hagiya Orthopedic Surgery (pertially found Japanese orthopedic surgery commercials; 1970s-2000s)
- Jōruri (Aichi) (lost Japanese anti-illegal business PSA; 1992)
- Jōruri (Tokyo) (found Japanese anti-illegal business PSA; 1992)
- Witch's Lunch Box Factory (found cancelled ampm commercial in Japan; 2001)
- Wanted Suspects (lost Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department commercial; 1970s)
Video Games
Arcade
- Ashita tenki ni nāre/Capcom Golf (lost build of arcade game based on the golf manga; 1991)
- Au (partially found build of cancelled arcade shoot 'em up game; 1983)
- Burai Fighter (lost build of cancelled arcade game port of Famicom shoot 'em up; 1990s)
- Chimera Beast (found build of cancelled arcade shoot 'em up; 1993)
- Kozōtai Gaccho (lost build of cancelled arcade game; 1987)
- Megumi Rescue (found build of cancelled arcade game; 1987)
Famicom/NES
- Arden Rarden (lost early build of Famicom platformer Robocco Wars; 1990)
- Blazebusters/Super Rescue (lost build of cancelled US localization of Famicom; 1991)
- Crazy Land (found build of cancelled US localization of Famicom platformer; 1991)
- Dungeon Hōrōki (lost build of cancelled Famicom roguelike role-playing game; 1988)
- The Fairyland Story (partially found build of cancelled Famicom/NES port of arcade game; 1986, 1990)
- Gensan no Quiz Triathlon (lost build of cancelled Famicom quiz game; 1993)
- Genjū Sōseiki (lost build of cancelled Famicom strategy game; 1990)
- Happily Ever After (found build of NES platformer based on the animated fantasy film; 1991)
- Legend of Hero Tonma (lost build of cancelled Famicom/NES port of arcade platformer; 1990)
- Mike Ditka Big Play Football (partially found of cancelled US localization of Famicom football game; 1991)
- Ninja Taro (lost build of cancelled US localization of Famicom platformer; 1988-1989)
- Ōkami Tachi no Yabō (lost build of cancelled baseball-themed adventure game for Famicom; 1990)
- Police Academy: The Video Game (partially found build of NES game based on the animated series; 1990)
- Psycho Soldier (lost build of cancelled Famicom platformer port of arcade game; 1987)
- Rush & Crash/The Speed Rumbler (lost build of cancelled Famicom action-shooter port of arcade game; 1987)
- Sakamoto Ryoma (lost build of cancelled Famicom role-playing game; 1988)
- Shinkai
- Shōnen Majutsushi Indy (lost build of cancelled Famicom role-playing game; 1992)
- Strider Hiryu (partially found of cancelled Famicom platformer; 1988)
- Soldam (partially found build of cancelled Famicom port of arcade puzzle game; 1993)
- Street Fighter (lost build of cancelled NES port of fighting arcade game; 1988)
- Street Hero (found build of cancelled US localization of Korean NES fighting game; 1993)
- Tetris (found early build of NES game by Tengen; 1988)
- Terminator (lost build of NES game based on the film of the same name; 1987)
- Titan Warriors
- Undercover Cops
Famicom Disk System
- Cosmic System (lost cancelled Famicom Disk System game; 1987)
- Nobunaga Senki (partially lost unreleased Famicom role-playing game; date unknown)
- Palps (lost build of cancelled Famicom Disk System game; 1986)
NEC PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16
- Dinoforce (partially found build of shoot 'em up game for PC Engine; 1993)
- PC Cocoron (lost build of cancelled PC Engine port of Famicom platformer; 1993)
- Wardner no Mori (lost build of cancelled PC Engine port of arcade platformer; 1989)
Nintendo 64/64DD
- Ōkōchi Gengorō Ikka (lost build of game for Nintendo 64DD; late 1990s)
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
- Tetris (found build of cancelled Sega Mega Drive port of arcade game; 1988)
Super Famicom/SNES
- Fighting Polygon/FX Fighter (lost build of cancelled Super Famicom fighting game; 1995)
- Poppers/Popil (lost build of cancelled Super Famicom platformer; 1990)
- Spellcraft (found build of cancelled SNES port of DOS strategy game; 1993)
PC
- Summer Memories Plus (lost early build of Japnese doujin simulation game; 2019) [NSFW]
Other
Internet Media
Literature
Comics
Recordings of real incidents
- Kenshōkai (partially found recording of stage show by Japanese religious group; 1995-2002)
- Oba Q Tanjō (lost recording of stage show based on Obake no Q-Tarō; 1966)