The Fake Lost Media Iceberg Explained

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The Fake Lost Media Iceberg Explained :) enjoy

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“Squidward hits the brown note” is not something i ever expected to hear

mast
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That Goku and Freeza go to KFC: The Movie one was incredible. Just the concept of Freeza not wanting to go to KFC because he's a "Taco Beller" is so funny

numburger
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I swear to god "When the Going Gets Goth" was just some elaborate way for some guy to get free fanarts of his goth waifu Stocky-esque OC.
Which is admirable.

kingoftheyeens
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Polybius has to be one of my favorite modern myths. Even tho it's fake, the mystery around it is strong, like Polybius has a soul itself. I find it so compelling

johns
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47:36 Actually, while the episode being interrupted is indeed an urban legend, that's incorrect. They were already in Dragon Ball Z in September 11, 2001, just not in the Super Saiyan 3 episode. The episode that was going to be played that day was the one where Majin Vegeta sacrifices himself trying to kill Buu, however, the episode didn't even begin playing, because of the coverage of the attacks. It did not get interrupted mid-episode, it just didn't play at all.

The time doesn't match, the planes hit two hours before the episode was scheduled. I'm actually surprised that this is this deep, because this is actually a popular Mandela Effect case here in Brazil, where there are many people who swear that they were watching Dragon Ball when it was interrupted, but this did not actually happen. If this iceberg was made in Brazil, this would probably be Level 1.

PauloJrchannel
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given all the rumors and misinformation surrounding that series someone could probably make a pretty hefty iceberg for fake mario bullcrap alone. that dumb laser suit fooled everybody back in the day

Dr_Tapeworm
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In regards to the Mandela effect, I think it's also important to note that our brains are good at recording narrative memories, not accurate ones. Memories aren't like computer files that your brain can pull up with a 1:1 copy. When remembering something, your brain has to go over and try to recreate/rewrite it, filling in the details as it goes, and it's incredibly easy for the details to changes every time you recall something. Especially when there's an outside claim that can influence it.

jhosk
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The Spongebob Brazilian broadcast is a sh*tpost in the most literal sense.

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Bonus fact regarding "Luke I am your father": When filming that scene and in the script for Empire Strikes Back, David Prowse (Vader's physical actor) actually said "I killed your father" since James Earl Jones would dub his dialogue anyway. Only Mark Hamil was told the real line so that he would have a reaction that made sense.

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Regarding X: The Man With X-Ray Eyes, the fake ending came from Stephen King, which Corman confirms and that it doesn't exist. However, Corman said he loved that idea and wants to include it if he ever remakes it.

SirChubbyBunny
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your line delivery is getting better, starting to sound more natural

burntsiennaleigh
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if "When The Going Gets Goth" was real in the 2000s, you just KNOW it would've been another big piece of that 90s-2000s goth/scene culture, alongside Nightmare Before Christmas and Invader Zim
and i honestly wish it was real, because i kinda like that character design lol

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says a lot about human nature that some people would rather believe they somehow transported to an alternate universe than them just being wrong

somecanadiangirl
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46:40 That information is wrong. As I recall, the original Dragon Ball aired at 96 on the SBT channel. And Dragon Ball Z aired in 1999 on the Band channel. And 2001 on Globo channel.

Here in Brazil, anime was already quite popular before it was in the US.

PS. And researching here, on the day of 9/11, episode 237 was to be shown. But before that started, the journalism team took over the broadcast.

This episode in question is number 245, which was probably shown later in 2001

Fellipek
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Greetings, I was the person that streamed the Doraemon thingy. I was interviewing Kaiji Tang and sadly the video disappeared along with the rest of my old channel in 2020.
The reason why they didn't record anything is because Disney had to approve them before they recorded, which they didn't, so they didn't record it. And the reason why wasn't because of legal reasons, it was due to Disney being afraid the episode would make kids overindulge in sweets.

Also, most 30 minute episodes made it though unscathed in the dub, only 2 of them fell victim to being cut down to 15 minutes.

CLWenter
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Mario Nights is actually from a creepypasta called "Mario is a Monster" by slimebeast. It's a parody of those 'mario is actually evil' theories, with a countdown of supposed evidence. The list ends with a description of 'Mario Nights', and it's a typical spooky creepypasta game. The story has been forgotten, mainly because it was posted to the slimebeast forms and not a more popular website

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Brown note story: Early South Park has an episode where the biggest punchline comes from the boys finding the “brown note” and attempting to get some kids from New York to play it during a televised concert recital of a bunch of elementary schools from across the country. They sneak the brown note into a revision of the sheet music that they post on the New York kids door, but gets mistaken for an actual revision and mass distributed. The brown note gets played in mass and causes the country to shit itself, kenny shits himself to death.

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I’m surprised the urban legend of the video game Killswitch, which was told to be a Czech game from 1989, didn’t make it on to the iceberg. The game was supposedly pretty creepy, very few copies were made, and most notably the game deleted itself after completion so it could never be replayed. Turns out the game wasn’t ever real and was based on a short story.

Carriedeeznutz
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Yeah kekcroc is 110% fake, due to literally being named “kek”croc

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46:56 so, I'm brazillian. Here we had a kids TV show called TV Globinho, in which various cartoons would be shown, and the show started like 9 or 10 AM and would run till 12:30 PM or so. The thing is that a bunch of people my age (25 to 30) misremembered what actually happened. People said that this TV show where interrupted to a news segment informing what happened in 9/11 in the middle of a dragon ball episode, but dragon ball aired around 11AM (local time) and the first plane crashed around 8AM (local time), so not even TV globinho was interrupted. Probably a show called Mais Você was interrupted (fun fact: TV globinho was discontinued due to legislation around TV commercials targeted to kids in open TV, but Mais Você airs till this day) (sorry for the English, not my first language)

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