I wanna give a big thanks to everyone that checked on my everythinggirl.com archive website: https://everything-girl.neocities.org/
This project is still a work in progress due to the large amount of lost media. So to anyone willing to contribute, I currently need your help in searching and recovering missing assets!
There's a chance they can be recovered by uncovering old browser cache. The Bearville Rewritten team made a video explaining how to recover cache from old computers containing flash files: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMttxlCYygY
There are many hub pages that are fully lost, like the Polly Pocket home pages for example. For the English site, only the Groovy Lagoon was archived For some reason I thought it wasn't saved until I discovered later on it was, I feel so dumb since the proof was in my face the whole time.
And although the pages were saved on the Spanish and French sites, they don't contain the original high quality English audio and have an updated art style.
(Please note that if you view these pages on my site, you'll find that Polly speaks English excluding the park one. This is because I edited the audio by taking the eng clips from the older (pre 2006) pages and inserting them into these newer ones. You can notice this since the lip sync doesn't match the audio, except the garden one which ended up being a perfect match.)
There's also the home page for Barbie. The one I have on my site are bits and pieces mashed together to make a semi functionable version. The different furniture and outfits are lost. Even the original pets are missing! I do have them on the home site, but they're different since I took them from the closet hub page, I chose them to be substitutes.
Copy and paste from my reddit post:
EverythingGirl was a popular 2000s girl's website that lasted from 2004 to 2014. It hosted a lot of sites from brands such as Barbie, MyScene, Polly Pocket, Pixel Chix, and more. The site had its own exclusive fairy mascot named Pippa the Digi-Pixie, whose slogan was "We've got digital games for girls today!" Like the toy brands hosted on the site, Pippa had a bunch of exclusive flash games/content. But the only difference is that they were only accessible if you made an account on the site, which sadly meant these weren't archived on the wayback machine.
From what I have researched, Here's that stuff you get when you had an account:
You could collect charms for your digital charm bracelet (from what I've heard, you could get a special one when it's your birthday). In order to obtain them, you'd had to earn points by playing games.
You could earn/raise your own pet called a "PowerPet" (not to be confused with "powerpets.com" a completely separate and unrelated Neopets-like online game). How it works is that you collect points called "Digi-Powers" by playing exclusive "Digi-Games" in "Pippa's Power Playground". Once you collect 50 Digi-Powers, you could purchase a PowerPet (I'm unsure if you could earn more than one pet or if there were any like special looking versions, like a Christmas or Valentines themed PowerPet).
Your PowerPet starts out as a square baby and as you feed it digi-powers it slowly starts to grow. You can customize your pet with different accessories called "Power Parts", and give them different hats, ears, tails, shoes/feet, face parts, hair, and more (these seems to be won through playing Digi-Games, though I'm unsure if these can also be purchased using your digi-powers). Also, your PowerPet lives in their own home called the "Powerhouse" that can be customized with different interiors. I'm unsure how many Digi-Games were made for the website, but I know for sure that there where original games like a "Pip's Digi-Power Game" (I believe Pip is Pippa's PowerPet), and branded games like "Polly Pocket Totally Bead-iful".
You could watch toy commercials at the "Digi-Channel" to earn Digi-Powers, very typical of 2000s kid websites.
I can go on and on in detail which games and assets are missing but I think you get the point. I do have some hope that these flash files can be recovered in the future, potentially an ex developer still has them in their hard drive somewhere and is willing to share them. If you have any lost assets, you can contact me through my email and socials which are listed here: https://everything-girl.neocities.org/socials
I appreciate any help, thank you!