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In the late '90s, this FORJES toy commercial became a full-blown urban legend among late-night TV watchers and VHS hoarders. It would always crash into broadcasts unannounced—right in the middle of The X-Files, The Simpsons, or even CNN news segments. No warning, no slot in the commercial break, just sudden static and then... that ad. After it aired, nothing. You couldn’t find the figure in any store, catalog, or shady reseller. No Toys
In the late '90s, this FORJES toy commercial became a full-blown urban legend among late-night TV watchers and VHS hoarders. It would always crash into broadcasts unannounced—right in the middle of The X-Files, The Simpsons, or even CNN news segments. No warning, no slot in the commercial break, just sudden static and then... that ad. After it aired, nothing. You couldn’t find the figure in any store, catalog, or shady reseller. No Toys "R" Us, no mail-order listings, nowhere. People started gathering on early internet forums (alt.tv, Usenet groups) swapping stories: which city, which channel, what time, during which show. Some swore they taped it, but on playback the clip was either gone or just snow and interference. TV stations flatly denied it ever ran: “We have no record of that advertisement in our log.” The FCC got dozens of complaints and sent back boilerplate responses about “external signal interference.” Theories piled up fast. Most popular: an art project or hacker prank by some CalArts/NYU film students hijacking analog signals via abandoned satellite uplinks. Another: a leaked test spot from a secretive company that accidentally (or deliberately) went live. The darkest one: FORJES was never meant to be sold—it was some kind of mass psychological experiment delivered through television, and people who watched the whole thing without looking away... changed afterward. Got quieter. Spent more time in the dark. Occasionally muttered about “connecting.” By 1998, the broadcasts stopped as abruptly as they started. Cut off completely. No confirmed sightings since. But the legend lives on. Every few years on obscure auction sites, “original” FORJES figures pop up—unmarked black plastic with bundles of thin wires. Sellers always anonymous, buyers tend to vanish from online spaces shortly after. Collectors still hunt for clean VHS recordings of the commercial, offering serious money for an untouched copy. #FORJES #90sCreepypasta #LostMedia #AnalogHorror #UnsolvedMystery

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