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Published: 2017-09-01 23:42:21 +0000 UTC; Views: 498; Favourites: 0; Downloads: 0
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Next off,:Chowder: I'm not your boyfriend
marathon.
In case you don't know about this,
Chowder is animated series that aired
on Cartoon Network. I'm not gonna give
away too much of the plot, since some
of guys already know what it's about.
But nevertheless, it's my favorite show of all time.
There's this marathon for it, which is called
"I'm not your boyfriend!" (which is one of
Chowder's phrases that he says to Panini, whenever
she tries to hit on him!). Now, you wouldn't
think that it'll be hard to find since there are
many promos and bumpers for Chowder on Youtube.
But you'd be dead wrong about that!
You see if you try to look up the name for this
supposed marathon, you'll get nothing. Absolutely
nothing. Despite it being said to exist by several
fans, like Childhood Trauma there's no known web information
or videos that prove it existed back then. The only known
evidence of this is at the beginning of this Mr. Men Show
video, which shows an ad for this marathon if you look closely
at the bottom of the screen: www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZRuUe…
There's also a puppet bumper that involves a
Puppet Panini and Puppet Chowder saying:
"You're my boyfriend!" "I'm not your boyfriend!"
that's also said to exist, according to the Chowder Fan Wiki.
But that too, may or may not exist. But the only proof
of it is audio from this music video, which has the following
lines being said: www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrO9kj… (go to
0:39, and you'll hear it)
It could be possible that this does indeed exist,
but either
1: Nobody got the chance to record a bumper
of it, or did but it's under a different name on Youtube.
2: It's only available in ad form only.
or 3: It was discontinued, few years later.
We'll never know, but hey. Atleast there's
a bit of evidence showcasing that it existed.
So, it's partially found.
As for Childhood Trauma #17:
Lost forever, yet sorta found.
And that was Lost Media Mysteries.
Think I should continue with this, or
continue Toon Monthly? Let me know!
Still, see you later! Bye!