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== '''Notice board''' ==
== '''Notice board''' ==
<div class="alert alert-success">'''UPDATE 3.13!''' (Added 16 Sep 2019)</div>
<div class="alert alert-success">'''UPDATE 3.14!''' (Added 04 Nov 2019)</div>
 
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What's up guys, dycaite here with an exclusive, rare peek at the once-thought extinct ''notitiam tabula'', seen here in its natural habitat for the first time in three months (seriously though, I know it's been a long time since the last one and I both apologise for my lack of updates and thank you for your patience 🙏🙏🙏).
How's it going everybody, dycaite here with another succulent <s>Chinese meal</s> notice board post for you all to sink your teeth into - brought to you by the letter M (for Museum of the Moving Image, but More on that in a Moment)! Hope everyone had a happy, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TI-vH5RVg5M spooky] Halloween, as we now enter into the merry month of November (yes, it's merry - if shops are already acting like it's Christmas time then I can too). Alrighty, enough bad jokes from me, let's get right into it:
Since this notice board is gunna be such a big one, I've decided to make it a hybrid forum post/notice board post, with the highlights being outlined here on the homepage and the full list of found media being given here via the forums (big thanks to LMW regular [[User:Ryanskip|Ryanskip]] for keeping track for us). Now, onto the highlights of the past few months:


* First up, a rare 2004 pilot trailer for [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood (partially found anime film based on manga; 2007)|''JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood'']] has been found! You can hear all about the newly unearthed clip above, courtesy of LSuperSonicQ’s brand new video on the topic and see the 40 second trailer for yourself (also above - or, for the purists among us, a raw copy [https://mega.nz/#F!XdRCHYIC!LcTnli0MlPDi-o0UbTS5Rw can be obtained here])! Big thanks to Red Mango for making this rarity available and to LSSQ for spreading the word!
* The Museum of the Moving Image in Queens, NY will be holding a very special screening on the 24th of November dedicated to Lost and Found ''Sesame Street''! Tickets are $15 each and they are slated to be exhibiting footage of BOTH the [[Sesame Street "Episode 847" (lost "Wicked Witch of the West" episode of children’s educational TV series; 1976)|Wicked Witch episode]] AND the [[Sesame Street "Snuffy's Parents Get a Divorce" (lost episode of children's puppetry TV series; 1992)|Snuffy's Parents Divorce one]] - a truly incredible experience that, were I not stuck on an island on the bottom of the world, I would absolutely endeavor to attend. Can't wait to hear how the event unfolds and whether or not we get any info on a potential worldwide release! Big thanks to everyone involved in making this happen! If you're near the area, I urge you to take a visit, this is the kind of event we love to see happen and the more support, the better :) You can find [http://www.movingimage.us/visit/calendar/2019/11/24/detail/sesame-street-lost-and-found more details right here]. But that's not all! In addition to this screening, the Museum of the Moving Image will ALSO by screening the very first episode of ''Sesame Street'' 2 weeks earlier, on November 10th (for the same entry price of $15) - more details on *that* screening [http://www.movingimage.us/visit/calendar/2019/11/10/detail/sesame-street-the-premiere can be found here]. Thanks for all you do MoMI!


* The final missing episodes of [[Nightmare Ned (found Disney animated series; 1997)|''Nightmare Ned'']] have been found! With the show now found in its entirety, you can check out the article yourself for links to all 12 episodes (25 segments); big thanks to everyone who worked on bringing this series back from obscurity for all to enjoy! Furthermore, you can catch the two found episodes that brought this search to completion back in late May ("Monster Ned" and "The Ants") via the above embed, courtesy of YouTuber Knordob; thanks Knordob!
* Another hour or so of [[Pinwheel (partially found Nickelodeon puppet series; 1977-1990)|''Pinwheel'']] footage has surfaced! While the [[O parádivé Sally aka "Clock Man" (found Czech animated short; 1976)|Clock Man mystery]] may have been put to rest some time ago, it's great to still see people continuing to hunt down other lost ''Pinwheel'' content; this new hour of content (courtesy of archive.org user Meredith_Vintage) can be found in its raw, unedited form (alongside other recordings that were on the tapes in question) [https://archive.org/details/nick2_201908 here] and [https://archive.org/details/91519 here], or if you're so inclined, you can view just the clipped ''Pinwheel'' footage itself above via the two YouTube embeds, courtesy of PinkiePie097. Thanks guys!


* Osamu Sato's [['Roly-Polys Nanakorobi Yaoki' and 'Roly-Polys World Tour' (partially lost series of Japanese edutainment PC games; 1997)|''Roly-Polys Nanakorobi Yaoki'']] has been found! This first in a duology of obscure Japanese educational games was tracked down back in July by the Osamu Sato Discord group and can be downloaded (alongside box, manual and disc scans) [https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1pHj_hv0QGPD8kkQPzCBG8HJ0ph725_Wq right here]! Big thanks to those involved in bringing this to light (it's a series I've personally been quite curious about ever since learning of its existence and I'm certainly going to give this one a try soon)!
* Another episode of [[JBVO, Toon FM & Viva Las Bravo (partially found block interstitials; early-mid 2000s)|''JBVO'']] has been found! The episode, from October 1st, 2000, was uploaded on its 19th anniversary last month (nice touch) by YouTuber SchfiftyThreeRetroTV and can be seen via the above embed. It may not be the coveted ''DBZ'' episode, but it's massively appreciated nonetheless; thanks SchfiftyThreeRetroTV!


* [[Birthday Mania (found rare Atari 2600 game; 1984)|''Birthday Mania'']] has been found! A ROM dump of the incredibly rare Atari 2600 title (personalised - in recognition - to Anthony Tokar, the game's developer) was provided online in late July by AtariAge user Atari_Warlord and was followed up that same day with an unpersonalised copy also being released courtesy of user Shawn (also on AtariAge). Big thanks to both Atari_Warlord and Shawn for preserving and making these ROM dumps available! You can grab the [https://atariage.com/forums/topic/204909-birthday-mania-unwrapped/page/10/?tab=comments#comment-4320309 personalised version here] and the [https://atariage.com/forums/topic/204909-birthday-mania-unwrapped/page/11/?tab=comments#comment-4320447 unpersonalised version here]!
* A previously lost episode of Fox Kids' censored edit of animated series [[Cybersix (partially lost censored version of animated series; 2000)|''Cybersix'']] has been recovered! The episode, titled "Data-7 & Julian" was provided by Discord user Brock (aka Nostalgist's Archive on YouTube) on our very own LMW Discord server! A YouTube mirror by Media Finder can be seen via the above embed; thanks to both Brock and Media Finder for bringing this one to light!


* A deleted scene from the infamous [[Super Mario Bros. (partially found deleted scenes of Nintendo game-based film; 1993)|1993 live-action ''Super Mario Bros.'' movie]] has surfaced! In mid May, an extended rough cut of the film was found on a tape by The Super Mario Bros. The Movie Archive (aka SMB Movie on YouTube), containing roughly 15 minutes of never before seen footage, with one of these cut scenes making its way online in August courtesy of the aformentioned Archive (seen via the above embed). Thanks to SMB Movie for sharing this rarity; here's hoping the rest of the cut footage surfaces soon!
* A bunch of once-lost [[Butt-Ugly Martians (partially lost CGI animated series; 2001-2004)|''Butt Ugly Martians'']] episodes have recently been unearthed! Over the past few months, YouTuber Toony Cartoony has been steadily uploading episodes of the show to the point where we are now only one episode away from completion! As someone who saw this show plenty as a kid, it's great to see it nearly 100% found, here's hoping that last episode doesn't prove too elusive. You can check out [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWF7OtNjuvJDrOySV-CKPqw Toony Cartoony's YouTube channel here] or, if you're new to the series, you can check out the first episode via the above embed. Thanks Toony Cartoony!


* Another episode of [[Youri, the Spaceman (partially lost 3D animated series; 2002)|''Youri, the Spaceman'']] has been recovered, leaving just 6 remaining until completion! Episode 7 was found and uploaded back in early June by OLDTPBUSER 22 (sourced from an old recording of ''Happy Tree Friends and Friends'' - hello fellow Australian!) and can be seen via the above embed; thanks OLDTPBUSER 22!
* Now, onto one of my favourite topics: video games - 5 unreleased demo tracks from [[Sonic 3D Blast (partially lost cassette demo tape of unused game soundtrack; 1996)|''Sonic 3D Blast'']] have surfaced! All 5 of the tracks in question, composed by Jun Senoue, were shared by Traveller's Tales and TT Games founder Jon Burton in mid to late October via his GameHut YouTube channel. Jon rediscovered the tape of MIDI demo tracks back in 2017, having owned it since all the way back in 1996, but could not release them until now due to rights issues. Big thanks to Jon for not giving up on finding a way to get these out to the public, they're really very interesting to hear in contrast with the game's final soundtrack! It's worth noting that 3 tracks from the tape have yet to be released, though judging by GameHut's upload pattern, it seems likely we will be hearing them soon. You can check out the first few tracks from the demo tape via the above embed!


* Aaand while we're on the topic of found spacemen, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRy47g8XPJQ check out this news piece] on an incredible find - original recordings from the Apollo 11 moon landing which have since gone to auction, selling for a whopping [https://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/20/apollo-11-moon-landing-tapes-sell-at-sothebys-for-1point8-million.html 1.8 million US dollars] (crazy stuff, huh?); here's hoping these historic recordings (which are confirmed to be of much higher quality than the ones that currently exist in the public domain) are properly archived and shared some day.
* Next up, the kind folks over at [https://www.gamingalexandria.com/wp/ Gaming Alexandria] have recently unearthed not one, not two, but ''three'' unreleased games and have shared the source codes via their website! The three games in question, [https://www.gamingalexandria.com/wp/2019/10/14/4x4-off-roaders-travis-pastranas-moto-x-unreleased-gba/ ''4×4 Off-Roaders'', ''Travis Pastrana’s Moto X''] (both for the Game Boy Advance) and [https://www.gamingalexandria.com/wp/2019/10/24/tarzan-lord-of-the-jungle-snes-unreleased/ ''Tarzan: Lord of the Jungle''] (for the Super Nintendo) can be found by clicking on their aformentioned titles, which will redirect you to their respective Gaming Alexandria articles. Big thanks to everyone over at Gaming Alexandria who made this possible, and to GA's Jonas Rosland for personally informing me of their release!


* [[The Starland Vocal Band Show (found variety show; 1977)|''The Starland Vocal Band Show'']] has been found in its entirety! Back in April (and yes, I'm well aware of how many throwbacks I've already made in this notice board post, we're running behind, ok? 😅 But... As we all know, life, uh, finds a way and here we are now, better late than never), all six episodes of the 1977 variety show were uploaded by YouTuber StarlandandMore, the first episode of which can be seen via the above embed; thanks StarlandandMore!
* A cavalcade (no seriously, a ''cavalcade'') of [[Postopia (partially found online games; 2001-2011)|Postopia games]] have been found! 43 OF THEM! They were shared with the Advergame Recovery Project Discord server in mid October by a Postopia dev under the name nightpearl in a [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1DBAsZpu189iZeRgMWnxFhgVIuTu-t4Sb Google Drive upload, accessible here]! Big thanks to nightpearl for this massive collection - it's rare to see game preservation on this kind of level and it's definitely something to stand up and commend, so, a big kudos to you!


* One more special delivery I wanted to mention here was that from LMW regular [[User:YoshiKiller2S|YoshiKiller2S]], who tracked down and purchased copies of the [[Disney Circle 7 Animation (partially found production material of cancelled direct-to-video sequels; 2004-2006)|original Circle 7 script for ''Toy Story 3'']], as well as the [[Toy Story 4 (found original script of Pixar animated film; 2013-2017)|original ''Toy Story 4'' script]]! You can find the aformentioned [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yWmNVZJRXlf-0RYvHpIYCtvnzSD5OJ9g/view?usp=drive_open scripts here] and [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B15vuV8_hjpkVmFqaXVSZHBqVF9aWVNRUU1iNUY0YXp1ZFBn/view here respectively]; thanks YoshiKiller2S!
And to close off once again, [http://forums.lostmediawiki.com/thread/4006/update-3-14-addendum here is a link to this update's Addendum post] for everything else we couldn't squeeze in (sorry to anyone we didn't feature! If this thing were any longer it'd turn into a novella 😅) In any case...


''NOW'', before you go getting too comfortable, recall that I said I'd be breaking this post up into a comprehensive list in the forums and a highlight post here on the homepage (which you're reading right now, ''duh'') - you can check out the [http://forums.lostmediawiki.com/thread/3864/update-3-13-addendum Update 3.13 Addendum here] for a comprehensive list of everything found over the past few months (or more than a few in some cases) - including, but not limited to: found episodes of [[The Magic Roundabout (partially found French stop-motion animated series; 1963-1990)|''The Magic Roundabout'']], found episodes of [[The Noddy Shop (partially found American-Canadian TV adaptation of stop-motion series; 1998-2000)|''The Noddy Shop'']], new [[The Rimini Riddle (partially found Irish puppet TV series; 1992-1995)|''Rimini Riddle'']] footage (warning: creepy, in more ways than one) and more - there's a whole bunch to check out so I highly recommend giving the forums post a look. Big thanks once again to Ryanskip for keeping track of everything, without his lists I'd be a deer in the headlights when it comes to writing these up 👍
♫ That's all there is, there isn't... Any more


That's gunna do it for this year (I kid, of course 😛); until next time, take it easy everybody!
[https://getyarn.io/yarn-clip/f50d6cec-3bd8-48d3-bfb5-3e25e228f513 Big props as usual] to LMW regular Ryanskip for helping us to keep track of all this stuff; until next time, take it easy peaceple ✌️


-[[User:Dycaite|dycaite]]
-[[User:Dycaite|dycaite]]

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UPDATE 3.14! (Added 04 Nov 2019)
Pinwheel footage 2 of 2, courtesy of Meredith_Vintage (source) and PinkiePie097 (YT upload)

Pinwheel footage 2 of 2, courtesy of Meredith_Vintage (source) and PinkiePie097 (YT upload)

JBVO October 1st, 2000, courtesy of SchfiftyThreeRetroTV

Fox Kids censored edit of Cybersix episode "Data-7 & Julian, courtesy of Brock (source) and Media Finder (YT upload)

Butt Ugly Martians episode 1 - "Playback/Payback", courtesy of Toony Cartoony

Sonic 3D Blast demo tape tracks 1-3, courtesy of Jon Burton (aka GameHut)

How's it going everybody, dycaite here with another succulent Chinese meal notice board post for you all to sink your teeth into - brought to you by the letter M (for Museum of the Moving Image, but More on that in a Moment)! Hope everyone had a happy, spooky Halloween, as we now enter into the merry month of November (yes, it's merry - if shops are already acting like it's Christmas time then I can too). Alrighty, enough bad jokes from me, let's get right into it:

  • The Museum of the Moving Image in Queens, NY will be holding a very special screening on the 24th of November dedicated to Lost and Found Sesame Street! Tickets are $15 each and they are slated to be exhibiting footage of BOTH the Wicked Witch episode AND the Snuffy's Parents Divorce one - a truly incredible experience that, were I not stuck on an island on the bottom of the world, I would absolutely endeavor to attend. Can't wait to hear how the event unfolds and whether or not we get any info on a potential worldwide release! Big thanks to everyone involved in making this happen! If you're near the area, I urge you to take a visit, this is the kind of event we love to see happen and the more support, the better :) You can find more details right here. But that's not all! In addition to this screening, the Museum of the Moving Image will ALSO by screening the very first episode of Sesame Street 2 weeks earlier, on November 10th (for the same entry price of $15) - more details on *that* screening can be found here. Thanks for all you do MoMI!
  • Another hour or so of Pinwheel footage has surfaced! While the Clock Man mystery may have been put to rest some time ago, it's great to still see people continuing to hunt down other lost Pinwheel content; this new hour of content (courtesy of archive.org user Meredith_Vintage) can be found in its raw, unedited form (alongside other recordings that were on the tapes in question) here and here, or if you're so inclined, you can view just the clipped Pinwheel footage itself above via the two YouTube embeds, courtesy of PinkiePie097. Thanks guys!
  • Another episode of JBVO has been found! The episode, from October 1st, 2000, was uploaded on its 19th anniversary last month (nice touch) by YouTuber SchfiftyThreeRetroTV and can be seen via the above embed. It may not be the coveted DBZ episode, but it's massively appreciated nonetheless; thanks SchfiftyThreeRetroTV!
  • A previously lost episode of Fox Kids' censored edit of animated series Cybersix has been recovered! The episode, titled "Data-7 & Julian" was provided by Discord user Brock (aka Nostalgist's Archive on YouTube) on our very own LMW Discord server! A YouTube mirror by Media Finder can be seen via the above embed; thanks to both Brock and Media Finder for bringing this one to light!
  • A bunch of once-lost Butt Ugly Martians episodes have recently been unearthed! Over the past few months, YouTuber Toony Cartoony has been steadily uploading episodes of the show to the point where we are now only one episode away from completion! As someone who saw this show plenty as a kid, it's great to see it nearly 100% found, here's hoping that last episode doesn't prove too elusive. You can check out Toony Cartoony's YouTube channel here or, if you're new to the series, you can check out the first episode via the above embed. Thanks Toony Cartoony!
  • Now, onto one of my favourite topics: video games - 5 unreleased demo tracks from Sonic 3D Blast have surfaced! All 5 of the tracks in question, composed by Jun Senoue, were shared by Traveller's Tales and TT Games founder Jon Burton in mid to late October via his GameHut YouTube channel. Jon rediscovered the tape of MIDI demo tracks back in 2017, having owned it since all the way back in 1996, but could not release them until now due to rights issues. Big thanks to Jon for not giving up on finding a way to get these out to the public, they're really very interesting to hear in contrast with the game's final soundtrack! It's worth noting that 3 tracks from the tape have yet to be released, though judging by GameHut's upload pattern, it seems likely we will be hearing them soon. You can check out the first few tracks from the demo tape via the above embed!
  • Next up, the kind folks over at Gaming Alexandria have recently unearthed not one, not two, but three unreleased games and have shared the source codes via their website! The three games in question, 4×4 Off-Roaders, Travis Pastrana’s Moto X (both for the Game Boy Advance) and Tarzan: Lord of the Jungle (for the Super Nintendo) can be found by clicking on their aformentioned titles, which will redirect you to their respective Gaming Alexandria articles. Big thanks to everyone over at Gaming Alexandria who made this possible, and to GA's Jonas Rosland for personally informing me of their release!
  • A cavalcade (no seriously, a cavalcade) of Postopia games have been found! 43 OF THEM! They were shared with the Advergame Recovery Project Discord server in mid October by a Postopia dev under the name nightpearl in a Google Drive upload, accessible here! Big thanks to nightpearl for this massive collection - it's rare to see game preservation on this kind of level and it's definitely something to stand up and commend, so, a big kudos to you!

And to close off once again, here is a link to this update's Addendum post for everything else we couldn't squeeze in (sorry to anyone we didn't feature! If this thing were any longer it'd turn into a novella 😅) In any case...

♫ That's all there is, there isn't... Any more ♫

Big props as usual to LMW regular Ryanskip for helping us to keep track of all this stuff; until next time, take it easy peaceple ✌️

-dycaite




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