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==Created articles==
==Created articles==
===Advertising/Interstitial Material===
===Advertising/Interstitial Material===
====Live Action====
* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Seiko%27s_%22first-aired%22_commercial_(lost_first_Japanese_commercial_to_be_broadcasted_in_Japanese_TV;_1953) Seiko's "first-aired" commercial (lost first Japanese commercial to be broadcasted in Japanese TV; 1953)]
* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Witch%27s_Lunch_Box_Factory_(found_cancelled_ampm_commercial_in_Japan;_2001) Witch's Lunch Box Factory (found cancelled ampm commercial in Japan; 2001)]
* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Witch%27s_Lunch_Box_Factory_(found_cancelled_ampm_commercial_in_Japan;_2001) Witch's Lunch Box Factory (found cancelled ampm commercial in Japan; 2001)]
* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Wanted_Suspects_(lost_Tokyo_Metropolitan_Police_Department_commercial;_1970s) Wanted Suspects (lost Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department commercial; 1970s)]
* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Wanted_Suspects_(lost_Tokyo_Metropolitan_Police_Department_commercial;_1970s) Wanted Suspects (lost Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department commercial; 1970s)]
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====Animation====
====Animation====
* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Kochira_Katsushika-ku_Kameari_K%C5%8Den-mae_Hashutsujo_(lost_adaptation_of_animated_short_film_based_on_manga;_1985) Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo (lost adaptation of animated short film based on manga; 1985)]
* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Kochira_Katsushika-ku_Kameari_K%C5%8Den-mae_Hashutsujo_(lost_adaptation_of_animated_short_film_based_on_manga;_1985) Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo (lost adaptation of animated short film based on manga; 1985)]
* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Toy_Box_Series_(partially_found_Japanese_animated_short_series;_1933-1934) Toy Box Series (partially found Japanese animated short series; 1933-1934)]
===Internet Media===
===Internet Media===
* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Syamu_game_(partially_lost_Japanese_YouTuber_videos;_2010-2014) Syamu_game (partially lost Japanese YouTuber videos; 2010-2014)]
* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Syamu_game_(partially_lost_Japanese_YouTuber_videos;_2010-2014) Syamu_game (partially lost Japanese YouTuber videos; 2010-2014)]
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* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Koz%C5%8Dtai_Gaccho_(lost_build_of_cancelled_arcade_game;_1987) Kozōtai Gaccho (lost build of cancelled arcade game; 1987)]
* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Koz%C5%8Dtai_Gaccho_(lost_build_of_cancelled_arcade_game;_1987) Kozōtai Gaccho (lost build of cancelled arcade game; 1987)]
* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Legend_of_Hero_Tonma_(lost_build_of_cancelled_Famicom/NES_port_of_arcade_platformer;_1990) Legend of Hero Tonma (lost build of cancelled Famicom/NES port of arcade platformer; 1990)]
* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Legend_of_Hero_Tonma_(lost_build_of_cancelled_Famicom/NES_port_of_arcade_platformer;_1990) Legend of Hero Tonma (lost build of cancelled Famicom/NES port of arcade platformer; 1990)]
* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Mii_(lost_early_concept_builds_of_customized_avatar_by_Nintendo;_1980s-2000s) Mii (lost early concept builds of customized avatar by Nintendo; 1980s-2000s)]
* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Mike_Ditka%27s_Big_Play_Football/Quarterback_Scramble_(partially_found_build_of_cancelled_US_localization_of_NES_football_game;_1990) Mike Ditka's Big Play Football/Quarterback Scramble (partially found build of cancelled US localization of NES football game; 1990)]
* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Ninja_Taro_(lost_build_of_cancelled_US_localization_of_Famicom_platformer;_1988-1989) Ninja Taro (lost build of cancelled US localization of Famicom platformer; 1988-1989)]
* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Ninja_Taro_(lost_build_of_cancelled_US_localization_of_Famicom_platformer;_1988-1989) Ninja Taro (lost build of cancelled US localization of Famicom platformer; 1988-1989)]
* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Nobunaga_Senki_(partially_lost_unreleased_Famicom_role-playing_game;_date_unknown) Nobunaga Senki (partially lost unreleased Famicom role-playing game; date unknown)]
* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Nobunaga_Senki_(partially_lost_unreleased_Famicom_role-playing_game;_date_unknown) Nobunaga Senki (partially lost unreleased Famicom role-playing game; date unknown)]
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* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Soldam_(partially_found_build_of_cancelled_Famicom_port_of_arcade_puzzle_game;_1993) Soldam (partially found build of cancelled Famicom port of arcade puzzle game; 1993)]
* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Soldam_(partially_found_build_of_cancelled_Famicom_port_of_arcade_puzzle_game;_1993) Soldam (partially found build of cancelled Famicom port of arcade puzzle game; 1993)]
* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Spellcraft_(found_build_of_cancelled_SNES_port_of_DOS_strategy_game;_1993) Spellcraft (found build of cancelled SNES port of DOS strategy game; 1993)]
* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Spellcraft_(found_build_of_cancelled_SNES_port_of_DOS_strategy_game;_1993) Spellcraft (found build of cancelled SNES port of DOS strategy game; 1993)]
* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Spy_vs._Spy:_The_Island_Caper_(lost_build_cancelled_US_localization_of_NES_game_based_on_comic_strip;_1989) Spy vs. Spy: The Island Caper (lost build cancelled US localization of NES game based on comic strip; 1989)]
* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Street_Fighter_(lost_build_of_cancelled_NES_port_of_fighting_arcade_game;_1988) Street Fighter (lost build of cancelled NES port of fighting arcade game; 1988)]
* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Street_Fighter_(lost_build_of_cancelled_NES_port_of_fighting_arcade_game;_1988) Street Fighter (lost build of cancelled NES port of fighting arcade game; 1988)]
* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Strider_Hiryu_(partially_found_of_cancelled_Famicom_platformer;_1988) Strider Hiryu (partially found of cancelled Famicom platformer; 1988)]
* [https://lostmediawiki.com/Strider_Hiryu_(partially_found_of_cancelled_Famicom_platformer;_1988) Strider Hiryu (partially found of cancelled Famicom platformer; 1988)]
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==Articles to be created soon==
==Articles to be created soon==
* Chimera Beast (found build of cancelled arcade shoot 'em up; 1993)
* Jōruri (found Japanese anti-illegal business PSA; 1992)
* Famicom Cycle (lost commercial hardware developed jointly with Nintendo; 1987)
* Ketchup: Cats Who Cook (lost Japanese version of an animated series co-produced by Japan and Australia; 1998)
* Ketchup: Cats Who Cook (lost Japanese version of an animated series co-produced by Japan and Australia; 1998)
* Mii (lost early builds of customized avatar by Nintendo; 1980s-2000s)
* Metal Slug (lost early build Japanese arcade platformer; 1995)
* Mike Ditka Big Play Football (partially found of cancelled US localization of Famicom football game; 1991)
* Police Academy: The Video Game (partially found build of NES game based on the animated series; 1990)
* Prin Prin Monogatari (partially lost Japanese puppet TV series; 1979-1982)
* Psycho Soldier (lost build of cancelled Famicom platformer port of arcade game; 1987)
* Psycho Soldier (lost build of cancelled Famicom platformer port of arcade game; 1987)
* Saiyūki (lost Japanese TV series based on Journey to the West; 1994)
* Suidō Kōji (lost early build of Gorby no Pipeline Daisakusen; 1990)
* Suidō Kōji (lost early build of Gorby no Pipeline Daisakusen; 1990)
 
* "Synchro-Te" aka "The Synchronized Hand" (lost Japanese commercial; existence unconfirmed; late 1990s-late 2000s)
* Tower of the Sun "Underground Sun" (partially lost artwork by Tarō Okamoto; 1970)
==Uncreated articles==
==Uncreated articles==
* Alien 2 (found build of Famicom Disk System platformer based on the film of the same name; 1987)
* Alien 2 (found build of Famicom Disk System platformer based on the film of the same name; 1987)
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* Hagiya Orthopedic Surgery (pertially found Japanese orthopedic surgery commercials; 1970s-2000s)
* Hagiya Orthopedic Surgery (pertially found Japanese orthopedic surgery commercials; 1970s-2000s)
* Happily Ever After (found build of NES platformer based on the animated fantasy film; 1991)
* Happily Ever After (found build of NES platformer based on the animated fantasy film; 1991)
* Jōruri (found Japanese anti-illegal business PSA; 1992)
* Kindaichi Shōnen no Gyūnyū Research ()
* Kindaichi Shōnen no Gyūnyū Research ()
* Megumi Rescue (found build of cancelled arcade game; 1987)
* Megumi Rescue (found build of cancelled arcade game; 1987)
* Oba Q Tanjō (lost recording of stage show based on Obake no Q-Tarō; 1966)
* Oba Q Tanjō (lost recording of stage show based on Obake no Q-Tarō; 1966)
* Okāsan to Issho (partially lost of Japanese children TV show; early 1960s)
* Okāsan to Issho (partially lost of Japanese children TV show; early 1960s)
* Ōkōchi Gengorō Ikka (lost build of game for Nintendo 64DD; late 1990s)
* Palps (lost build of cancelled Famicom Disk System game; 1986)
* Palps (lost build of cancelled Famicom Disk System game; 1986)
* Police Academy: The Video Game (partially found build of NES game based on the animated series; 1990)
* Poppers/Popil (lost build of cancelled Super Famicom platformer; 1990)
* Poppers/Popil (lost build of cancelled Super Famicom platformer; 1990)
* Romper Room (lost Japanese children TV show; 1963-1979)
* Romper Room (lost Japanese children TV show; 1963-1979)
* Sakamoto Ryoma (lost build of cancelled Famicom role-playing game; 1988)
* Sakamoto Ryoma (lost build of cancelled Famicom role-playing game; 1988)
* Seiko time signal commercial (lost first TV commercial aired in Japan; 1953)
* Street Hero (found build of cancelled US localization of Korean NES fighting game; 1993)
* Street Hero (found build of cancelled US localization of Korean NES fighting game; 1993)
* Tetris (found build of cancelled Sega Mega Drive port of arcade game; 1988)
* Tetris (found build of cancelled Sega Mega Drive port of arcade game; 1988)
* Titan Warriors
* Titan Warriors
* Undercover Cops
* Undercover Cops
* Utchan Nanchan no Yarunara Yaraneba! (lost footage of the Wong Ka Kui accident; 1993) <span style="color:red;">'''[NSFL]'''
* Wardner no Mori (lost build of cancelled PC Engine port of arcade platformer; 1989)
* Yūge Mae (lost first Japanese TV series; 1940)
* Yūge Mae (lost first Japanese TV series; 1940)

Revision as of 09:02, 21 May 2023

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Created articles

Advertising/Interstitial Material

Comics

Films/Shorts

Animation

Internet Media

Recordings of Real Incidents

TV

Animation

Live Action

Animation/Live Action

Video Games

Other

Articles to be created soon

  • Jōruri (found Japanese anti-illegal business PSA; 1992)
  • Ketchup: Cats Who Cook (lost Japanese version of an animated series co-produced by Japan and Australia; 1998)
  • Metal Slug (lost early build Japanese arcade platformer; 1995)
  • Police Academy: The Video Game (partially found build of NES game based on the animated series; 1990)
  • Prin Prin Monogatari (partially lost Japanese puppet TV series; 1979-1982)
  • Psycho Soldier (lost build of cancelled Famicom platformer port of arcade game; 1987)
  • Suidō Kōji (lost early build of Gorby no Pipeline Daisakusen; 1990)
  • "Synchro-Te" aka "The Synchronized Hand" (lost Japanese commercial; existence unconfirmed; late 1990s-late 2000s)
  • Tower of the Sun "Underground Sun" (partially lost artwork by Tarō Okamoto; 1970)

Uncreated articles

  • Alien 2 (found build of Famicom Disk System platformer based on the film of the same name; 1987)
  • Cosmic System (lost build of cancelled Famicom Disk System game; 1987)
  • Dotanba no Manner (lost TV anime series; 1984-1987)
  • Fighting Polygon/FX Fighter (lost build of cancelled Super Famicom fighting game; 1995)
  • Futati Daka (lost TV anime series; 1984-1985)
  • Gegege no Kitarō: Yōkai JAPAN Rally 3D (lost anime short film; 2008)
  • Gekiga SEX Hibun (lost japanese adult animated film; 1973)
  • Gensan no Quiz Triathlon (lost build of cancelled Famicom quiz game; 1993)
  • Hagiya Orthopedic Surgery (pertially found Japanese orthopedic surgery commercials; 1970s-2000s)
  • Happily Ever After (found build of NES platformer based on the animated fantasy film; 1991)
  • Kindaichi Shōnen no Gyūnyū Research ()
  • Megumi Rescue (found build of cancelled arcade game; 1987)
  • Oba Q Tanjō (lost recording of stage show based on Obake no Q-Tarō; 1966)
  • Okāsan to Issho (partially lost of Japanese children TV show; early 1960s)
  • Palps (lost build of cancelled Famicom Disk System game; 1986)
  • Poppers/Popil (lost build of cancelled Super Famicom platformer; 1990)
  • Romper Room (lost Japanese children TV show; 1963-1979)
  • Sakamoto Ryoma (lost build of cancelled Famicom role-playing game; 1988)
  • Street Hero (found build of cancelled US localization of Korean NES fighting game; 1993)
  • Tetris (found build of cancelled Sega Mega Drive port of arcade game; 1988)
  • Titan Warriors
  • Undercover Cops
  • Yūge Mae (lost first Japanese TV series; 1940)