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Upcoming Lost Cartoon DVD's on June 28th

Dantecat

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Hey Everybody,Guess what,3 Lost cartoon DVD's are releasing on June 28th.They are:

(1)Lost Flischer Cartoons(Something like that)
(2)Lost Famous Studios Cartoons
(3)Lost Van Bruon Cartoons(Something like that)

By the way,
(1)What do you think about this?
(2)What's "LOST CARTOONS" Mean?

Thank You for you help. :smile:
 

Cantus Rock

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"Lost" cartoons are generally features that were either not released to the public for whatever various reasons, or those which were released at some point and then never released again, thus rendering them "lost" from the common person's accessability. This is the same as some television shows, specials, radio broadcasts, etc.

Occasionally these materials are, in fact, quite literally lost. I just tonight heard a recording of Nat King Cole that had been misplaced in storage and was just being rebroadcast for the first time.
 
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