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   |description1 ="The Canceled Nintendo Puppet Game - Marionette (GameCube, 2001)" (12/14/19)
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<blockquote>There are a lot of lesser known Nintendo tech demos and betas in existence, but many of them fall into obscurity and never get discussed or archived very well. Today I want to document a really strange game that was expected to be revealed at E3 2001, but instead got canceled and was never heard from again.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Toonami has introduced audiences to so many memorable and timeless series such as Naruto and Dragon Ball, but even TOM doesn't go without a goof every now and then. In 2006 one of the worst shows ever broadcast on Cartoon Network aired, and its infamy hasn't been forgotten.</blockquote>


==Other Videos==
==Other Videos==

Revision as of 22:18, 31 January 2020

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Biography

Hey, I’m LSuperSonicQ! You might know me from YouTube where I create videos that document my search efforts for various lost cartoon, video game, and plush related media. My LMW alias is Radiant Lloyd Firefly, so if you see that guy around here he’s me too : )

Latest Video

"The Worst Show Cartoon Network Has Ever Aired - Wulin Warriors (2006)" (01/30/20)

Toonami has introduced audiences to so many memorable and timeless series such as Naruto and Dragon Ball, but even TOM doesn't go without a goof every now and then. In 2006 one of the worst shows ever broadcast on Cartoon Network aired, and its infamy hasn't been forgotten.

Other Videos

If you're interested in lost media and want to check out what I've been up to throughout my time searching, these videos will give you a great introduction to the genre and detail some of the most classic searches I've conducted. One of my goals with my content is to be as original as possible in presenting my findings, while also being informative and being able to present new information my fellow viewers and searchers!

"The Mystery of Yeah Yeah Beebiss I (Lost 1989 Video Game)"

"The Mystery of JBVO & the Dragon Ball Z Request (Cartoon Network)"

"The Mystery of the Hannah Montana Anime Series (Toei Animation, 2010)"

"The Mystery of the Kappa Mikey MTV Pilot (Lost 2004 Pitch)"