Wallace and gromit a matter of loaf and death dailymotion

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Post by ValerianoSOS on Oct 7, 2020 15:30:16 GMT

I dunno if YouTube videos count, but I used to have downloaded (or have I actually? Don't remember) a parody version of the beginning of ''A Matter of Loaf and Death'' with the subtitle "Funny Alternate Openings", consisting of fanmade versions of the scene where Gromit pours tea for Wallace. The order of what Wallace consumed was tea (the original), diesel ("Hey! What are you playing at, lad?"), helium ("Ah, lovely cuppa, Gromit. Oh dear."), amnesia ("Ah, lovely cuppa, stranger."), paranoia (shocked face for a while, then "How's that breakfast coming on?"), and "LSD (banned)", where Wallace imagines a giant Postman Pat head while a distorted version of the ''Wallace & Gromit'' theme began playing.

It then cut to Gromit stirring a cup of tea with Wallace next to him, with a distorted face. It then cut to Piella arriving at Wallace's house, with the portrait displaying Postman Pat.

I remember some of the choices on display but were not used included "flatulence" and "foreign". On the "diesel" version, the options were merely the original in a different order.

What happened?

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Post by number5isalive on Oct 17, 2020 17:30:29 GMT

I didn't really think it would ever be considered "lost media" until I saw it listed on the site, but I had a lot of the Toonami, censored version of Outlaw Star recorded because I loved that show. I have it all uncut now so I had thrown out the tapes.

I guess those Progressive commercials when they had that animated female mascot are "lost" now too. I used to tape a lot of stuff and those commercials were on it. Darn, huh?

Post by YouTubeFan43 on Oct 24, 2020 15:56:55 GMT

I dunno if YouTube videos count, but I used to have downloaded (or have I actually? Don't remember) a parody version of the beginning of ''A Matter of Loaf and Death'' with the subtitle "Funny Alternate Openings", consisting of fanmade versions of the scene where Gromit pours tea for Wallace. The order of what Wallace consumed was tea (the original), diesel ("Hey! What are you playing at, lad?"), helium ("Ah, lovely cuppa, Gromit. Oh dear."), amnesia ("Ah, lovely cuppa, stranger."), paranoia (shocked face for a while, then "How's that breakfast coming on?"), and "LSD (banned)", where Wallace imagines a giant Postman Pat head while a distorted version of the ''Wallace & Gromit'' theme began playing.

It then cut to Gromit stirring a cup of tea with Wallace next to him, with a distorted face. It then cut to Piella arriving at Wallace's house, with the portrait displaying Postman Pat.

I remember some of the choices on display but were not used included "flatulence" and "foreign". On the "diesel" version, the options were merely the original in a different order.

What happened?

I'm not sure what you mean by that. I don't have the video anymore if that's what you're trying to say.

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Post by phlmhunter on Dec 9, 2020 13:13:16 GMT

I shot videos of Studio D (Disney Channel Asia) with my mom's digital camera back in 2003. They were all deleted when my family's computer had to be reset because of a virus.

I just remembered: I used to own annual reports of Ayala Corporation, Ayala Land, Inc., and Globe Telecom, Inc. from 1992 up to 2009, and an Ayala Foundation, Inc. one from 2001 and a Bank of the Philippine Islands one from 2005 (all these companies are part of the Ayala Group). These were all soaked by floods brought by Typhoon "Ondoy" ("Ketsana") in 26 September 2009. Since we were running out of space for storage, I agreed with my grandma's decision to throw them away. (Was also moving on from interest in business at that time, so my archival instinct failed to prevail.)

I still have annual reports from after 2009, but lost interest in maintaining a collection since soft copies are available online.

I also have a collection of some newspapers (mostly of the Philippine Daily Inquirer) from the 2010s, which I'm thinking about throwing away. If I do so, they will become lost media, too, since scans of them are no longer available online.

Update from the Ayala Group annual reports: I found some of them online through the Wayback Machine, starting from the year 2000. 

Post by fireskull on Dec 9, 2020 14:22:03 GMT

Back in 2016-2017, I downloaded the first 32 episodes of the edited Dragon Ball Z Kai that aired on Nicktoons. My old laptop stopped working in 2018. Those were all on it. Me not knowing those were lost/very rare didn't bother to save it. I might still have that laptop but even if I do find it, I'd be lucky if it worked well enough to put in on a hard drive or something like that. Also might have had a few episodes of what I like to call the DigitalZombie dub of Dragon Ball Super. It was a high endish fandub of DBS with a team putting it together and not just a few people. That went missing around the time that the Funimation dub of DBS came out and everyone forgot about it.
The one episode of the DBZKai Nicktoons edit I could find was this one: www.dailymotion.com/video/x703lj6
The one episode of the DigitalZombie dub I could find: drive.google.com/file/d/0B5MDMTfJryMELTRoNFhSU1U0dGc/view

Post by treinator on Dec 10, 2020 0:40:07 GMT

I dont think that I had some type of Lost Media and lost, maybe I forgot, idk.
But I think that I still have some, on my old DSi I have some old Flipnote videos downloaded, some were posted on youtube and are still there but others aren't, I dont see anyone that wants those Flipnotes so I havent posted and probably will not in future.
I also have some dvds with a bunch of Flash games, some of them (specially the more unknown ones) will become Lost Media, I dont know how the scenario of archiving Flash games are, nor I know how to archive them so I dont know how much of Lost Media flash games will become, I hope that not much.

Post by evanst on Dec 10, 2020 13:47:57 GMT

I used to have a bunch of reconstructions of lost Doctor Who episodes which are now lost media themselves.

About a decade and a half ago, there were several fan groups making various reconstructions of the lost episodes of Doctor Who, taking the screengrabs and audio from the lost episodes and editing them together into a powerpoint approximation of what each episode would've looked like, using animation, photoshop and captions to describe things which aren't made clear by the visuals or the soundtrack. We also had official CD releases of the audio for each episode that used a voice actor to describe what would be happening on screen, effectively turning the lost episodes into an audiobook.

There was someone - I unfortunately can't remember who - who made reconstructions which synced the screengrabs to the audio-descripted versions of each episode. A lot of their reconstructions are now lost, coming after the more famous recons made by groups like Loose Canon and being more actively taken off the internet by the BBC because of their use of audio that was commercially available on CD. The thing is, they used to be my favourite recons and I once had a complete set. They're now presumably lost on an ancient rusted hard-drive that could be literally anywhere, assuming I still even have it anymore and it works.

So yeah, Doctor Who fandom has a whole bunch of lost episodes, made reconstructions of those episodes, and have lost the reconstructions.

Last Edit: Dec 10, 2020 13:49:01 GMT by evanst

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Post by extremewreck2000 on Dec 10, 2020 23:36:51 GMT

I think I used to have some PS2 racing game of sorts. I still don't know the name of it, all I know is that it wasn't based on the Cars movie. Ok, maybe it's already been preserved, & I just can't find a copy out in the wild. It might've been a NASCAR game.

Where can I watch Wallace and Gromit Loaf or Death?

A Matter of Loaf and Death, an animated movie starring Peter Sallis, Sally Lindsay, and Melissa Collier is available to stream now. Watch it on Prime Video on your Roku device.

How long is a matter of loaf and death?

30 minutesWallace and Gromit: a Matter of Loaf and Death / Running timenull

Is a Matter of Loaf and Death stop motion?

A Matter of Loaf and Death is a 2008 British stop-motion animated short film produced by Aardman Animations, created by Nick Park, and is the fourth short to star his characters Wallace and Gromit, the first one since A Close Shave in 1995.

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