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Lost Media Archive
Lost Media Archive
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Early Works[]

Prior to joining YouTube, Jay had previously recorded some unseen videos which are currently showcased on the TJGvideos channel as of today. Some videos were recorded as old as December 2014 while some others were recorded throughout 2015, 2016 and 2017.

Jay joined YouTube with his first account on April 3, 2017, by creating the J W account, where he would upload around ten random videos relating to his paper cut-outs, plushes, and his editing skills which Jay now considered as "crap".

One video he made in early to mid 2017, that has nowadays been lost to time, was based on the "Yee" and "Almighty Loaf" memes. He poorly-edited the head of Oro (the dinosaur from Dinosaur Adventure who said the memetic phrase) onto a Yellow Yoshi plushie he owned, and he poorly-edited the face of Loafer the Living Bread (the Almightly Loaf) onto a bootleg Shy Guy plush that he also owned. Jay still has both plushies to this very day.

Another lost-to-time video he created in 2017 was a poorly-made edit of footage of an Alphablocks game, with the video consisting of a disturbing but poorly-edited close-up of E, one of the characters.

Channel Termination[]

On October 28th, 2020, when Jay was in his final stage of calming down, he received two copyright strikes from Alphablocks Ltd. (one of the creative corporations who made Alphablocks and Numberblocks), which resulted in nine of Jay's nearly 800 videos getting deleted from YouTube. Jay was pretty worried about this, so on November 4th, he made his final Numberblocks video and moved on to Jolly. However, this didn't go too well on the other side.

Ever since Jay stopped making Numberblocks content to move on to Jolly, it basically got rid of his entire audience, as it is made up of Numberblocks fans. Someone would beg for Numberblocks, and Jay will respond by deleting the comment.

15 days after the final Numberblocks video was published, on November 19th, at around 22:20 (10:20 PM) in the UK's time zone, Jay's channel got terminated at seemingly random. According to him, it was most likely linked to the October 2020 strikes, being that Alphablocks Ltd. was back, and found out more about J W, so they filed for the channel to be completely wiped due to the way he portrayed the Numberblocks and maybe because of his transition to Five Nights at Freddy's.

Jay had lost nearly 800 videos, nearly 64,000 subscribers, 61 million views, several great series, and 3 and a half years-worth of his YouTube career. Jay heavily accused his fanmade FNaF-based Numberblocks game series "Numberblocks Basics" for the termination of his channel, due to all 9 of his videos that gave him the first 2 strikes, being related to the said series.

After the channel got terminated, several of his videos were reuploaded and archived by several people, though as of July 2022, most of these archives had been deleted again. Jay came to realize all his past mistakes, accept them and move on from J W for real.

Videos That Are Archive[]

NOTE: This Isn't Done Yep :(

Numberblock Four - Sparta 'Cable Guy' Remix BY: J W

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpSQg5hrIOg

J W Channel Trailer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRPJ2Ypx354

Goodbye...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zKgI7hgXJQ&list=PLyuF3jT4QkjVoYHBaMnzUG4ykUvlV4SZW&index=4

Numberblocks: Fractions

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LbEVPmr89s&list=PLyuF3jT4QkjVoYHBaMnzUG4ykUvlV4SZW&index=10

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