A Care Bears-style Pokemon show illegally produced by Samson Montford in 1998. The pilot was buried after it triggered a wave of lawsuits, driving Montford into hiding. It is speculated that the whole debacle led to the removal of several Pokemon species from the finished Gold and Silver, as well as Nintendo's harshness in protecting its intellectual properties.
A community of cats living in Scrapville's forest, basing their lives around the Warrior Cats books by Erin Hunter. Many of these puppets are from Warren Innocenti's failed adaptation In a Dark Forest, which is notorious for being incredibly dissimilar to the books they were based on.
(Originally titled Hanahaki Sisters; later bootlegs have altered the title out of respect for stars Jukebox and Tommy.) Short public information film produced in the mid-2010s. The short was a satire of the "Hanahaki Disease" trope, with the goal of encouraging young people not to romanticize death and mental illness. Focus testing showed that the intended message backfired, with audiences instead aspiring to be like the titular characters; this resulted in the short being scrapped before release.