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* If you've been perusing the LMW Forums and/or Discord lately, you will no doubt be familiar with [http://forums.lostmediawiki.com/thread/3105/wire-man-plugged-wall the "Plugman" search] that kicked off some weeks ago. The 1996 short, which has since been identified as ''The Wire'' (as shown in said year on Cartoon Network as a part of [[ToonHeads' "A Night of Independent Animation" (partially lost special of anthology series; 1996)|''ToonHeads' "A Night of Independent Animation"'']]) has been [https://twitter.com/augenblicknyc/status/1096050975125708800 recovered via VHS] by creator Aaron Augenblick's Augenblick Studios, who have pledged to rip and upload the short! Big thanks to Aaron Augenblick and everybody at Augenblick Studios for helping us unearth this highly sought after animation! It's always such a pleasant surprise when studios/companies themselves come forward with lost media, it's really quite inspiring to know that our efforts are having a wide enough reach so as to come to the attention of creators themselves. Thanks again, all!
* If you've been perusing the LMW Forums and/or Discord lately, you will no doubt be familiar with [http://forums.lostmediawiki.com/thread/3105/wire-man-plugged-wall the "Plugman" search] that kicked off some weeks ago. The 1996 short, which has since been identified as ''The Wire'' (as shown in said year on Cartoon Network as a part of [[ToonHeads' "A Night of Independent Animation" (partially lost special of anthology series; 1996)|''ToonHeads' "A Night of Independent Animation"'']]) has been [https://twitter.com/augenblicknyc/status/1096050975125708800 recovered via VHS] by creator Aaron Augenblick's Augenblick Studios, who have pledged to rip and upload the short! Big thanks to Aaron Augenblick and everybody at Augenblick Studios for helping us unearth this highly sought after animation! It's always such a pleasant surprise when studios/companies themselves come forward with lost media, it's really quite inspiring to know that our efforts are having a wide enough reach so as to come to the attention of creators themselves. Thanks again, all!


* Big story number two (you're gunna wanna pay attention to this one if you're a fan of ''Sesame Street'') - The American Archive of Public Broadcasting are [https://www.loc.gov/item/prn-19-019/?loclr=twloc&fbclid=IwAR30aFhut7n1NMhbJNHEZpUNuhYbc5g8ZAbi_Sc5e_RPBgCBds_EiyO94Fs currently undergoing an effort to archive ''nearly 4500 episodes''], from the first 49 seasons (as donated by Sesame Workshop) and will be making them available for public viewing on location! The big question on everybody's lips now is whether or not this archive will include the infamous [[Sesame Street episode 847 (lost "Wicked Witch of the West" episode; 1976)|"Wicked Witch of the West" episode]], or perhaps even the unaired [[Sesame Street "Snuffy's Parents Get a Divorce" (lost episode of children's puppetry TV series; 1992)|"Snuffy's Parents Get a Divorce" one]]; while all we can really do is hope at this point, regardless of whether or not the aforementioned episodes are included, this is undeniably a noble effort on the part of both the AAPB and Sesame Workshop and one to be highly commended.
* Big story number two (you're gunna wanna pay attention to this one if you're a fan of ''Sesame Street'') - The American Archive of Public Broadcasting are [https://www.loc.gov/item/prn-19-019/?loclr=twloc&fbclid=IwAR30aFhut7n1NMhbJNHEZpUNuhYbc5g8ZAbi_Sc5e_RPBgCBds_EiyO94Fs currently undergoing an effort to archive ''nearly 4500 episodes''], from the first 49 seasons (as donated by Sesame Workshop) and will be making them available for public viewing on location! The big question on everybody's lips now is whether or not this archive will include the infamous [[Sesame Street episode 847 (lost "Wicked Witch of the West" episode; 1976)|"Wicked Witch of the West" episode]], or perhaps even the unaired [[Sesame Street "Snuffy's Parents Get a Divorce" (lost episode of children's puppetry TV series; 1992)|"Snuffy's Parents Get a Divorce" one]]; while all we can really do is hope at this point, regardless of whether or not either of these episodes are included, this is undeniably a noble effort on the part of both the AAPB and Sesame Workshop and one to be highly commended.


That's all for today, keep an eye on the Forums, Discord, social media and such (and of course here on the notice board) for the inevitable release of ''The Wire'', I know many of you are anticipating it with a lot of excitement :) Ciao!
That's all for today, keep an eye on the Forums, Discord, social media and such (and of course here on the notice board) for the inevitable release of ''The Wire'', I know many of you are anticipating it with a lot of excitement :) Ciao!

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UPDATE 3.09: THE WIRE IS COMING! + SESAME STREET ARCHIVAL! (Added 15 Feb 2019)



How's it going guys, dycaite here with a short (but very exciting!) notice board post; let's get right into it:

  • If you've been perusing the LMW Forums and/or Discord lately, you will no doubt be familiar with the "Plugman" search that kicked off some weeks ago. The 1996 short, which has since been identified as The Wire (as shown in said year on Cartoon Network as a part of ToonHeads' "A Night of Independent Animation") has been recovered via VHS by creator Aaron Augenblick's Augenblick Studios, who have pledged to rip and upload the short! Big thanks to Aaron Augenblick and everybody at Augenblick Studios for helping us unearth this highly sought after animation! It's always such a pleasant surprise when studios/companies themselves come forward with lost media, it's really quite inspiring to know that our efforts are having a wide enough reach so as to come to the attention of creators themselves. Thanks again, all!
  • Big story number two (you're gunna wanna pay attention to this one if you're a fan of Sesame Street) - The American Archive of Public Broadcasting are currently undergoing an effort to archive nearly 4500 episodes, from the first 49 seasons (as donated by Sesame Workshop) and will be making them available for public viewing on location! The big question on everybody's lips now is whether or not this archive will include the infamous "Wicked Witch of the West" episode, or perhaps even the unaired "Snuffy's Parents Get a Divorce" one; while all we can really do is hope at this point, regardless of whether or not either of these episodes are included, this is undeniably a noble effort on the part of both the AAPB and Sesame Workshop and one to be highly commended.

That's all for today, keep an eye on the Forums, Discord, social media and such (and of course here on the notice board) for the inevitable release of The Wire, I know many of you are anticipating it with a lot of excitement :) Ciao!

-dycaite




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