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No Diego No

No Diego No is a lost Youtube animation that is a parody of the Nick Jr. show Go Diego Go! In the animation, Diego tells the viewers he's going to mess with an alligator and when he messes with it the second time, the alligator bites his hand off, causing him to scream in pain.

The video was uploaded sometime in the late 2000s, but was deleted on an unknown date. No reuploads or screenshots of the video have resurfaced online since. The existence of this lost animation was first confirmed on the lost media wiki forums.

Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins/Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs promos

In 2009, a series of promos aired on Cartoon Network as a promotion for the then-upcoming films Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. In the promos, Shaggy and Scooby-Doo would discuss the scenes from the movie. The ice cream and the spaghetti tornado scenes are among those scenes included in the promos

The promos were one-offs as they only aired from July-September 2009 and have faded into obscurity. It's unknown if anyone owns recordings of the promos during that time. The existence of the promos were explained on the lost media wiki forums.

Unknown dog films on Netflix

Some films were produced and acquired by Netflix. Among those films were two different live action ones that primairly focused on dogs and were released in either the late 2000s or early 2010s.

The first film was most likely either titled "Sun Dogs" or "Summer Dogs" and had a runtime between 80 and 89 minutes long. It was about humans taking dogs to a summer resort. It also had animated segments where a group of dogs travel through a desert and one of the dogs was a chinese crested.

The second film had a group of dogs go to a daycare center and all of them spoke without their mouths moving. The name and breed of the main protagonist (either a pit bull, great dane, st. bernard, a mastiff, or a boxer) and other dogs are unknown.

The films remained on the website until they were removed on an unknown date due to Netflix losing the rights to them. The films are now extremely difficult to find and a small handful of people even remember them. Attempting to contact Netflix wouldn't be much help either because you need an account in order to do so.