LittleJerry92
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Because 12 didn’t leak back in late ‘14 with 2-16 and 1966 was the only premiere episode that didn’t air on Noggin’s Sesame Street Unpaved.
I find the Lost Media Wiki to be slightly biased in terms of what they feature on that site as "lost media." All lot of the stuff that they prominently feature on that site mostly consists of animation/children's media. Now, I don't expect them list every bit of lost media that is unavailable to the public. However, some of the more well-known lost media, such as the first ten years of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, in which its episodes have wiped out and/or destroyed, does not have a page. However, for some reason, they had no problem creating a page for the Sesame Street song, Frazzle. I'm not quite sure why they decided to make a page for that since it has never been lost and has always been (as far as I'm aware) available to the public. Oh what, there's a couple seconds of that song that is missing? Who cares!The Lost Media Wiki on fandom.com or the one on its own host? Because the former is mostly fan fiction.
A user who's name you shouldn't mention? I didn't know Voldemort had an account on MC lol.A certain user on here who’s name I won’t bring up went out of his way to make “lost” pages for Sesame Street skits that weren’t publicly available yet just because he was having a tantrum about them not being available. Granted, he has outgrown that phase, but still, it was stupid.
I think that, Out To Lunch, and maybe the infamous X-Flies episode would be screenedI was reading some posts on the Toughpigs forum about last night's Sesame Street music event at the Museum of Moving Images, read that some upcoming Sesame Street events were announced, including a "Lost and Found" in November, including stuff that only aired once or twice as well as unaired stuff. Episode 847 seems like an obvious choice for that event (though I don't think any specifics were announced).
No, no specifics were announced. All that was said was the premise and Rosemarie Truglio would be there to help explain/give insight as to why things weren't aired/run often.I was reading some posts on the Toughpigs forum about last night's Sesame Street music event at the Museum of Moving Images, read that some upcoming Sesame Street events were announced, including a "Lost and Found" in November, including stuff that only aired once or twice as well as unaired stuff. Episode 847 seems like an obvious choice for that event (though I don't think any specifics were announced).