Wake up Crashbox fans WE HAVE FOUND MEDIA NOW

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Wake up Crashbox fans WE HAVE FOUND MEDIA NOW
Do you think Tito and Grace's designs are not appropriate for this and future generations?
Yes, Their not appropriate
No, Their designs are fine as they are
They just need redesigns regardless
Insane that it's likely we're gonna see the long-kept footage of Dancin' Dickie soon. Like. We're going to watch NEW Crashbox content that never made it to the show. I can barely wrap my head around it.
Also, Dickie's puppet is still in good shape and kept in storage. I wonder about the fate of all the other Crashbox puppets and models...
I'd never heard of it before the researchers responsible shared their findings in the discord servers, but.
Did you guys know Crashbox has lost media/scrapped content? And pictures + video footage were recently found for one of them?
Lost Suitcase is a scrapped "location-based guess who" game that was planned to be featured on Crashbox. The titular Lost Suitcase, which is
Dancing Dickie is a scrapped riddle-solving game that was planned to be featured on Crashbox. Dancing Dickie, a nightclub showman marionette
Dickie seems to start gaining his footing as these segments go on - they're improving in their pacing and in-between riddle dances! Real curious to see what the last ones will look like.
This is a list of all of the segments of the scrapped Crashbox game, Dancin' Dickie.
All 13 episodes of the found, scrapped Crashbox riddle game, Dancin' Dickie, were finished uploading by Flexitoon recently! Here's a playlist someone made of them.
For anyone curious - small tidbits of footage of Dickie was found in some of the transitions in Crashbox on a small TV. It began the search for what this unknown puppet was. John Watkin himself confirmed he had scrapped a game called Dancin' Dickie, and clever sleuthing revealed its hired producer, Flexitoon, who was still in posession of the tape and was kind enough to upload it for the Crashbox community. They also still have Dickie's puppet in storage!
Legendary find that I hope more people talk about!
Happy Late anniversary Shining Time Station!