SpongeBob Dub 3.1 Michael Jackson (Mocjackass777)

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Found this on one of my old Funnyjunk accounts.

Mocjackass777 was a huge inspiration on my work back when i used to make YouTube videos and was an acquaintance of mine as well.

This was online for many years until it was taken down a long time ago.

I have uploaded it to my archive page.

 
Found this on one of my old Funnyjunk accounts.

Mocjackass777 was a huge inspiration on my work back when i used to make YouTube videos and was an acquaintance of mine as well.

This was online for many years until it was taken down a long time ago.

I have uploaded it to my archive page.


Hi there, do you remember another SpongeBob dubber on YouTube named 24thPowerProductions? If so, do you happen to have the two lost dubs from him saved? They were of the episodes Opposite Day (dub #5; retitled to "Silverstein Concert" due to Silverstein being the band of focus in the dub) and The Secret Box (dub #16). 24thPower made 17 dubs in the lifetime of his channel before termination and those are the only two that have yet to resurface online. They're slowly gaining attention in the Lost Media community thanks to me after a screenshot for the dubs on a LMW forum was shown in a recent SB lost media video by LSuperSonicQ.

I've talked to 24thPowerProductions before and he says he no longer has access to his old videos, leaving it up to someone who downloaded them beforehand and still had them saved to find the missing dubs.

Let me know at your earliest convenience. Thank you.
 
Omg I think Mocjackass777 rings a bell! Didn't he make Spongebob dubs back in like 2007 or something? I used to make some back then aswell! Do you remember Bigbeastv2 or The British Spongebob/JokeComics??
 
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Omg I think Mocjackass777 rings a bell! Didn't he make Spongebob dubs back in like 2007 or something? I used to make some back then aswell! Do you remember Bigbeastv2 or The British Spongebob/JokeComics??

2006-2009 and he tried to do a revival in 2012 but it failed due to copyright BS.

We were making dub videos around the same time period and most of his content became lost media after 2010 because he deleted all of his videos from his computer, and they were all blocked on YouTube.

Recently within the last couple of years the same thing has happened to me and now most of my 2012-2017 videos are gone because Funny or Die rebranded themselves and deleted all user accounts in 2017 plus my original 2012 laptop gave up on me in 2020. Also, yes i do remember The British Spongebob/JokeComics.
 
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Hi there, do you remember another SpongeBob dubber on YouTube named 24thPowerProductions? If so, do you happen to have the two lost dubs from him saved? They were of the episodes Opposite Day (dub #5; retitled to "Silverstein Concert" due to Silverstein being the band of focus in the dub) and The Secret Box (dub #16). 24thPower made 17 dubs in the lifetime of his channel before termination and those are the only two that have yet to resurface online. They're slowly gaining attention in the Lost Media community thanks to me after a screenshot for the dubs on a LMW forum was shown in a recent SB lost media video by LSuperSonicQ.

I've talked to 24thPowerProductions before and he says he no longer has access to his old videos, leaving it up to someone who downloaded them beforehand and still had them saved to find the missing dubs.

Let me know at your earliest convenience. Thank you.

The name sounds familiar but i don't have any of those videos sorry.

While i did rub shoulders with other dubbers back in the day i didn't save other people's videos that much because i was focused on making my own.
 
Oh that's okay. But do you know of any other dubbers or dub archivists who I can contact regarding the lost dubs to increase the chances of them getting found? Namely those who are still active on social media even if they have quit dubbing. I talked to EmmaCRB above who isn't sure if she remembers them and I doubt she downloaded them either.

The Wayback Machine is of no help either since all of the original upload links I've found for the guy's dubs (none of which were for the two lost ones) weren't saved and I've yet to stumble upon the videos anywhere online.
 
Oh that's okay. But do you know of any other dubbers or dub archivists who I can contact regarding the lost dubs to increase the chances of them getting found? Namely those who are still active on social media even if they have quit dubbing. I talked to EmmaCRB above who isn't sure if she remembers them and I doubtThe dubbing community she downloaded them either.

The Wayback Machine is of no help either since all of the original upload links I've found for the guy's dubs (none of which were for the two lost ones) weren't saved and I've yet to stumble upon the videos anywhere online.

The dubbing community doesn't exist anymore.

It had a slight resurgence in the early/mid 2010s but after that everyone just quit and moved on.

I was pretty much the only one left and in 2017 i had been doing it for 10 years at that point and was getting burned out so i retired from making videos in 2018.

The videos you are looking for are so old and pre-date the modern social media age that nobody, but a small group of people cares enough to find them.

In 2006/2007 people weren't saving content and archiving stuff as often as they do now.
 
Do you know what happened to part 2 of the Michael Jackson dub? I've tried Wayback on the original channel for Mocjackass777 and it says you need Javascript to view it. Since it was a relatively popular video I reckon at least one person has the second part downloaded.
 
Do you know what happened to part 2 of the Michael Jackson dub? I've tried Wayback on the original channel for Mocjackass777 and it says you need Javascript to view it. Since it was a relatively popular video I reckon at least one person has the second part downloaded.

That got lost years ago and hasn't been re-uploaded ever since.
 
Maybe you're right that people weren't saving content as much back then. I thought it was because maybe they weren't popular enough- people mostly save videos by people with thousands or millions of subscribers. Though I remember downloading a couple of YouTube videos in like 2008 or 2009...(they weren't Spongebob) but I don't normally bother to download videos that I can just watch online. Wish I had downloaded some people's videos though...

Do you remember my videos or BigBeastv2?

Oh that's okay. But do you know of any other dubbers or dub archivists who I can contact regarding the lost dubs to increase the chances of them getting found? Namely those who are still active on social media even if they have quit dubbing. I talked to EmmaCRB above who isn't sure if she remembers them and I doubt she downloaded them either.

The Wayback Machine is of no help either since all of the original upload links I've found for the guy's dubs (none of which were for the two lost ones) weren't saved and I've yet to stumble upon the videos anywhere online.
How did you know I was EmmaCRB?
 
Maybe you're right that people weren't saving content as much back then. I thought it was because maybe they weren't popular enough- people mostly save videos by people with thousands or millions of subscribers. Though I remember downloading a couple of YouTube videos in like 2008 or 2009...(they weren't Spongebob) but I don't normally bother to download videos that I can just watch online. Wish I had downloaded some people's videos though...

Do you remember my videos or BigBeastv2?

The reason people didn't save stuff as often as they do today is because people thought there was no reason to.

People back then still believed that if you put something on the internet it is there forever which is more true now than it was back then.
 
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