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 * Sesame Place New York grand opening commercial (1991)

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 * The majority of films that were produced by Flower Film Production (now El TV Kadsre Films), including Yuukan’na Amigo and Ganma were lost after the only known copies of these films were destroyed in the EKTV backlot fire in 1959. Some films were later recovered after dupes were located - Goodnight Zarabuchi was found after a 16mm print was discovered in a janitor's closet in a cinema in Villamonte, Raland in 1968, while comedic actor Kiyoshi Aomoto's debut film Laugh, Clown, Laugh was rediscovered after a 16mm print was discovered in the ruins of an abandoned cinema in, (formerly 's ) in 1986 and I Was Michi was rediscovered in  in ’s  in 1990 which was possessed by the private film collector.
 * The Abused Dad (Lost George Johnson Footage)

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 * Harvy's House - Of the 54 episodes, approximately half are lost.
 * Various television shows and episodes from Pacifvision from the 1940s to the early 1960s were wiped, though said channel was funded by the government. Professeur Pinsonnault only has 5 surviving episodes out of 110 in total, plus a few stills, advertisements, and incomplete recordings of the series while its Ektæó and English adaptations were completely destroyed with the exception of a few audio recordings.

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 * Carwardine Parks: Link Cable Center (lost exclusive games, 2003-2005)
 * Carwardine Queuetapes (Original video tapes, 1988-2009)
 * Skyrotechnics (Original Audio Recordings, 1998-2001)

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 * Six Flags Schuyler Lake Tedy McCorrmick's Tornado Coaster queuetapes (original video tapes, 2005-2007)

Dubbing/With detailed pages

 * Lost dub of south park from national channel of fuffy south
 * the first dubbing of the adventures of Julio and his fucking friends Vacation time in lost English

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 * Blue Owl - The American dub that aired in syndication in the mid-90s is very hard to find, with only very short clips of it surfacing online. Both Playhouse Disney and TVOKids used the original Kuboian version instead of the American dub.