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== Articles added by me ==
== Articles added by me ==
*[[Freaky Stories (partially found animated/live-action series; 1997-2000)]] Added 01 Jul 2015
*[[Bubblegum Crisis: Tokyo 2041 production materials (lost work on cancelled anime series; 2000s)]] Added 08 Jun 2015
*[[Bubblegum Crisis: Tokyo 2041 production materials (lost work on cancelled anime series; 2000s)]] Added 08 Jun 2015
*[[Youri, the Spaceman (partially lost 3D animated series; 2002)]] Added 14 Apr 2014
*[[Youri, the Spaceman (partially lost 3D animated series; 2002)]] Added 14 Apr 2014

Revision as of 11:29, 1 July 2015

Bio

Hey there! My name's Daniel and I'm a 24 year old Australian who's more commonly known under the moniker dycaite (pronounced dye Kate).

I founded The Lost Media Wiki via Wikia in November of 2012, though after its first two years of life, the choice was made to move the wiki its own independent host (a decision that lead to a slew of disagreements and quarrels between Wikia and myself; but, I digress), the process of which was completed in mid 2015, when it was officially opened for user registration.

My interest in lost media really took off in August of 2011, when a VHS-recorded copy of the semi-mythical Nickelodeon horror Cry Baby Lane was made available online after 11 years of obscurity and mystery. From that point on, I kept a list of any and all pieces of lost media that took my interest and endeavoured to discover more about them. Eventually, I wound up at 4chan's /x/ board, seeking out not only more information on certain wanted pieces of media, but also other like-minded individuals. After several threads, an anonymous poster suggested that a wiki be created on the subject and I jumped at the chance; that night, The Lost Media Wiki was born and I fervently stayed up writing articles for it into the early hours of the morning.

Since then, the site has grown into something much more than I ever could have originally hoped; some of the past successes that we've in had unearthing numerous lost gems have, without a doubt, been absolutely phenomenal and our ever expanding community of enthusiastic, motivated members has been integral in bringing the site as far as it has come in its relatively short lifespan. Even so, I am intent on expanding the site's horizons and am always striving to ensure that The Lost Media Wiki remains one of the top hubs for lost media enthusiasts.

See you 'round!
-dycaite

Articles added by me