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  1. The following is a list of creepypastas that fall under the genre of "Lost Episodes". Typically, a "Lost Episode"-style creepypasta is written from an anecdotal perspective about an unaired or missing episode of a television show the author has witnessed, often unintentionally.

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  3. Welcome to the Lost Episode Creepypasta Wiki! Proudly hosting 1,206 of your worst nightmares since Wednesday January 9th, 2013 at 6:48pm. If you're looking for a place to write non-serious horror-related stories (trollpastas), go to the Trollpasta Wiki .

  4. Creepypastas that are about this wiki's exact purpose: lost episodes. Most of the pastas on the wiki are ironically not about lost episodes, so if you came to this wiki because of the title, these are what you're looking for.

  5. The following is a list of creepypasta that falls under the genre of "Lost Episodes" Typically, 'lost episodes' involve some sort of hyper-realistic style of animation in an episode which is either witnessed by the production crew of the show or an individual who somehow comes across it (through whatever means).

  6. Typically, a "Lost Episode"-style Creepypasta is written as an anecdote by the author about an unaired or missing episode of a television show they unintentionally found- catching it late at night during its first and only airing, finding it on an old VHS tape, or even being part of the production crew or studio that aired the show.

  7. The Complete Lost Episode Creepypasta Iceberg is finally here and I hope you all enjoy. This video is very long and took forever to make.Please Follow me on ...

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  8. Mar 2, 2015 · What if they all came from the same place? What if someone — one, solitary person — was responsible for every single one of them? That’s the possibility Slimebeast, aka Christopher Howard Wolf explores in the pasta simply and appropriately titled “Lost Episodes.”

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