Posted 28 minutes agoSubscribe to Screen Time NewsletterCaret Down50 Totally Forgotten TV Series That Have Been Deleted From Everybody's Memories"I was becoming convinced that I hallucinated this show until I found the pilot on YouTube. No one remembers it but me."by Kristen HarrisBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestLink A while back, I rounded up some interesting old TV shows no one remembers. In the comments, members of the BuzzFeed Community recalled even more "forgotten" series. Here are 50 of their top responses: 1. "My Mother the Car - self-explanatory with reincarnation." NBC courtesy Everett Collection -babycapricorn129In this short-lived '60s series, a man's mother died but was reincarnated as an antique car that could talk to him through its radio. 2. "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes cartoon. The main female character turns into a tomato each time she's exposed to salt. Pepper is always on hand as the cure." (C)20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Collection -cinnamonmsugarThis series was set half a decade after The Great Tomato War. It followed a 10-year-old pizza delivery boy who befriended two of Dr. Putrid T. Gangreen's failed tomato experiments - one who was turned into a girl, and her "brother" who was turned into a dog-like creature. Together, they sought to stop Gangreen. 3. "There was a show on the WB called Jack & Bobby. It was like a metaphorical, modern-day retelling of JFK's life. I loved it, but I don't think anyone has ever heard of it." (C)Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection -michelangelofangirlFramed as a documentary about the future President Bobby McCallister's life, this series followed teen brothers Bobby and Jack in the '00s. Powered By 4. "Out of this World was about a teenage girl who discovers that she has powers because she is half human and half alien. She communicates with her father through some diamond cube-looking thing, and she can freeze time by pointing her two index fingers together. Love the theme song." (C)Universal Television/Courtesy Everett Collection -jamilamt 5. "USA High was really good, and no one seems to remember it. I can only watch on YouTube now." Peter Engel Prod./ Courtesy: Everett Collection. -acart803This teen sitcom followed a group of students at a Paris boarding school called American Academy. 6. "Mummies Alive!, a cartoon where some random teenager is a reincarnated pharaoh, and he has four mummy protectors with magic pendants that create armor." DIC Productions / L.P.
Northern Lights Entertainment / Via youtube.com -bowsie22 Powered By 7. "An Australian show called Sweat. It was set in an athletic school, and Heath Ledger played a swimmer." Network Ten / Via youtube.com -bowsie22 8. "A late-night show called Fridays. It was a rip-off of Saturday Night Live. I believe that's where Michael Richards got his start." ABC Photo Archives / Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images -happypepper183 Powered By 9. "Out of the Blue (1979) was an ABC show about a guardian angel who lived with a family. They first introduced the character as Fonzie's guardian angel on an episode of Happy Days. Don't think it lasted more than one season." (C) Paramount Television / Courtesy: Everett Collection -savoryhero492 10. And here's another forgotten show with the same title: "Out of the Blue (1996), a show about teens working at a marine park in Florida. It was an American show with an almost entirely Hispanic cast and was filmed in both English and Spanish." Tribune Entertainment / Courtesy: Everett Collection -carsteli 11. "I was becoming convinced that I hallucinated Dead at 21 until I found the pilot on YouTube. No one remembers it but me." (C)MTV/Courtesy Everett Collection -metallicglue94In this MTV series, Ed made a startling discovery - as a kid, he'd been part of a medical experiment, and the microchips implanted in his brain were set to kill him before he turned 21. 12. "Did anyone watch the Friends spinoff, Joey? It was awful. In Friends, Joey was good at poker, and in the spinoff, he had no idea how to play it. The little things like that made it weird." NBC / Via youtube.com -rubyruerubyrue Powered By 13. "I also remember a show from the early '90s called Due South. It had the premise that a Canadian Mountie moves to Chicago and helps solve crimes. Only a few seasons, but so much fun. They're on DVD." CTV / Courtesy: Everett Collection -stylishcake7565 Powered By 14. "I've never met another person outside of my family who remembers a cartoon called The Schnozzes. It was a group of animals living together that all had enormous noses - a fish, a cat, a dog, etc. I remember renting it from Blockbuster and even had a couple toys of it. But it's like it's been erased from existence!" Martoon Productions / Via youtube.com -illegalgrapes 15. "How about Max Headroom? That show was a fever dream, I think." (C) ABC / courtesy Everett Collection -cooltrout104This sci-fi series was set in an alternative future where television networks ruled the world as an oligarchy. It fol