/vhs/ - What is the most obscure vhs tape you own?

I have a tape from some defunct company about sports bloopers, simply called "sports blooper mania."

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I dont own VHS anymore, but I remember having a VHS-trailer for Jogi Bear (1993).

I own a tape of some guy's ACL surgery

I had one of ultimate fights and When Animals Attack! It also included insect battles.

These were solely fights from classic films. I believe most of them were in colour.

soon none at all since they're all getting trashed due to not having been watched in a fewyears

None of these are obscure but these are the only VHS tapes we have left

Don't ask why we have 2 Lion King movies

> What is the most obscure vhs tape

The ones that lie to you about Copy protection before the movie even starts.

Home movie of my first Christmas.

Why do you have an unopened Lion King movie?

thats brilliant

We also have an unopened Cinderella

I think a few of these were given to my mom because we only bought a few Disney movies on VHS

I used to have a VHS of the tv show adaptation of Casino Royale with an American "Jimmy" Bond that had belonged to my dad, but my mother donated it to Goodwill with a lot of other stuff

have 2 tapes of early 3d animation music videos that are terrible and pretty horrifying. Can't find anything about them online besides 1 copy on amazon that isn't available anymore. really weird shit

The Lion King is one of the highest selling highest volume VHS tapes of all time, that's probably why.

You mean Don Wilson's patented Magnetron? He owns Iowa's largest animal preserve you know.

Several random family's home movies. One is a Hindu wedding on it, the other belonged to some lil kids in the 90s who were making skating vids. There are SEVERAL takes of a young brown boy lip synching and dancing to Genesis - Misunderstanding and Van Halen's Right Now.

I buy old camcorders sometimes and they come with these tapes left in the bags...Its sad that people forgot about these memories that they were so intent on archiving....

>VHS tape
>from a now defunct company
HOLY SHIT SOMEONE CALL ANTIQUE ROADSHOW

I have a copy of this. Also the MST3K movie which used to be worth hundreds of dollars but is probably worth nothing since they put it out on DVD and bluray.

Go back to Sup Forums you fourteen year old hipster transsexual.

I have a tape on how to lockpick published by paladin press.

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probably some Wonderful World of Disney movie no one saw recorded off ABC, I think some were even pre-merger
it's a fucking shame they stopped that, absolute crying shame

eh, they might have copies
they also might have split up, lost their kids, lost their parent, they might have died themselves; it is sad but it happens

The Grifter

I bought a used book online the other day and tucked inside of it was a Christmas photo of a family from 2008 and a hand written note to the kid who previously owned the book from his dying grandmother thanking him for helping her do things around the house and to always stay honest and work hard and how she loved him very much and pretty much saying goodbye to him. I fucking cried when I read it.

The tape from the Indian family probably ended up in my hands due to a death in the family because it came from an estate sale.

Ok Francis Dollarhyde.

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Earnest goes to camp and 5 porno with the names scratch out.

My dad had that one where the famous porn actress from the 70's fucks a pig. I forget her name.

A VHS tape of me when I was on the news when I was like 5.

Right before I graduated from high school, I stole nearly all of the archived tapes from our broadcasting program.

This was 2010, so nobody had touched them in years due to our video announcements moving over to digital. The tapes were originals that were shot and cut during first period so they could air during second.
They're all nothing but your regular school news updates and some skits produced by the students (like one minute clips about dress code), but they go back to at least 1990.

What you mentioned in your post reminded me of that, and why people do stuff like search out old VCR recordings with the commercials still in them. These are moments lost in time that never really mattered much anyway, but it's still compelling to eavesdrop on the lives of others in their most insignificant moments.

a special effects documentary on the empire strikes back

I've got that one too user

Video of my parents bonin.

You should totally upload them

I guess its doing a small part in archiving "lost" media. I love all those YT accounts of ripped VHS. I can spend hours watching old commercials. It can lead to some really interesting google searches. Its a way of learning history in the internet era, I guess...

I have pic related

this thread reminds me of that cowboy bebop episode

Barnyard Betty?

London After Midnight

>I have a tape from some defunct company about sports bloopers, simply called "sports blooper mania."

Sport blooper videos were fucking huge in the early 90s. Walmart had bins of them and every kid got that video for Christmas (or the more famous "not so great moments in sports" from HBO a few years earlier).

There are probably more copies of that tape of yours then there are of Star Wars out there.

They all had the same soundtrack from "blood sweat and tears" as they only paid for the rights to like 4 songs:

>insert VHS play tape
>WHAT GOES UP
>MUST COME DOWN
>SPINNING WHEEL
>GOT TO GO ROUND N ROUND

At like 1am there were infomercials sselling blooper videos and they showed the best parts of each tape. Mostly crushing football tackles and basketball backboards shattering. Terrible shit.

>majority of my disney vhs collection have that little diamond with the character's head in it
>a couple of them don't

Even as a little kid this annoyed me

My dad gave me a vhs of my conception on my 18th birthday

Is this kino?

My first communion
T.polack catolick

I just spent an hour watching video yearbooks, so I know what you mean. It's a way of getting to know what it was like so many years ago from the perspective of regular people who probably never imagined strangers would show an interest in these things.
I've been trying to get them transferred for a while now, but I haven't found the time to go looking for the equipment necessary. I used to watch them on the viewfinder of my canon GL2, and these are the only ones that haven't been lost.

Bootleg copy of "Nuns on the Run" recorded off of a free HBO weekend in the 80s by my parents. I fapped to the shower scene dozens of times.

good shit, you should digitize it

>have a huge boner for the (10 years) abandoned theme park 'nara dreamland'
>find a 2 hour long walkthrough on youtube from september last year
>guy goes into a bunch of places i've never seen any of the other urban explorers go
>finds a couple of offices
>several vhs tapes in one of them
>he was going to take one but decided not to (as is the urban explorer's code)
>2 weeks later surprise demolition on the park begins
>park is now completely demolished
>those tapes are probably in a japanese landfill by now
>we'll never know what's on them

I assume it would be either training videos, promo videos, or something played on monitors throughout the park, but it hurts me deeply that I will never know for sure and will never watch them.

If you get one of those VHS to PC transfer thingys you can plug it into the camera and make it into a file probably.

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You should really think about uploading that stuff to the internet archive or youtube. Stuff like that is goldust

Please send it to RLM

>crying
If I knew some random faggot was gonna read my private stuff and cry like a bitch Id want to die too.

They already did that video.

Real edgy you twelve year old Sup Forumstard faggot. Go suckstart a shotgun.

Oh

three caballeros filled
with ant eggs

How many Jungles Books are they going to make goddamn.

it's not copyrighted, so, lots

I gotta kick myself whenever I remember this, but the last VHS I ever owned and unfortunately lost was several weeks' worth of days and nights of Toonami and [adult swim] runs that somebody had long ago recorded for me on a tape when family and I had gone outside of the country and I was unable to keep up with my favorite Toonami and [as] comedy/anime series.

The tape was from the earlier days of the block, and it endlessly pisses me off that I lost it because there are at least a few people on YT and elsewhere online who do great remastering work on vintage recordings of oldschool Toonami and [adult swim] material, and upload it for maximum nostalgiafagging purposes for people such as myself who have some sort of affection for that stuff.

I'd've liked to have sent it to one of them for posterity, if nothing else.

I still remember the commercials for these toys. Damn that brings me back.

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I go to a Goodwill Outlet and collect peoples home movie tapes and buy or break open camcorders with tapes in them. I transfer them for myself and send copies to Everything is Terrible.

>do your best! do your best! don't you lose me!

I finally got a VHS to DVD player so I can go through all stuff my parents recorded off TV from the 80's and 90's. These are a few that I have in close proximity right now. Dozens of others are in the other room. I literally just started going through them the other day to see if there's anything worth putting up on Youtube.

Communion and Confirmation Kinos are top cringe-comfy

probably this, I still have a shitload of tapes somewhere

kung pow: enter the fist

some like 30 minute cartoon called "the island of the hufflepumps" or some shit

Promotional tapes for stuff from Nintendo, Sega, and Sony for games like Banjo-Kazooie, Conker's Bad Fur Day, one of the Crash Bandicoot games, Twisted Metal, MediEvil, and some Dreamcast games, as well as for the Dreamcast itself.

I also have some in-store tapes from Hollywood Video, the ones that they would play on the TV in the store that would show what's new and what's hot.

Got a whole bunch of tapes I've recorded myself of shows from the early to late 90s. At the time, a buddy of mine's parents were going through tight times, so he didn't have cable, so I used to tape a lot of shows he and I liked and just give him the tapes. Some of them have a lot of old Cartoon Network stuff, like High Noon Toons, but I don't think there's really that much that was aired on TV that isn't already online.

Technically, though, the rarest thing I have is some guy's wedding video that I got when I bought a box of tapes at a swap meet. Tried returning it but couldn't find the guy. I've had it for a while (since 2002) and I'm not sure what to do with it. I've toyed around with throwing it on Youtube or something with the title "Is this your wedding?" to maybe return it but I dunno how to rip a video and put it on Youtube. Plus: lazy.

kek

Celebrities guide to wines

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This shit still gives me major feels. Bob did nothing wrong.

segal kino

I don't actually own it, but I would pay a lot more money than I'm proud to admit for that Windows 95 instructional video with Matthew Perry and Jennifer Anniston as hosts.

Wait a minute

What if this thread is Mike sitting at home in his underpants looking for new kino to put on the wheel?

There's a vhs rip on myspleen. Still not sure if I should download it.

I own a bunch of wrestling compilation VHS tapes I bought at ECW house shows back in the 90s. My favorite is Bloodbaths of the Caribbean with a number of Abdullah the Butcher matches and one match where some beaner botches a knee drop and the other beaner starts puking up blood.

A Christian Wayne’s World-inspired music video compilation and a Nigerian comedy - I'd send these to RLM but they're in PAL

Hello fellow PAL pal.
I figured if I ever found anything good to send in, I'd burn it to a DVD and send them that with it (along with a note explaining). So they still have the physical tape for show, but can watch it from the DVD.

I have a vhs tape which has a trailer on it and nothing else. It's five minutes long

kill yourself you little faggot

A trailer for what??????

either this or children or the corn III

nice i'm looking at buying a few FMW tapes as a few have cropped up on ebay

an instructional video on welding

>RLM
fuck off faggot

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Tell me about Ben. Why does he hide behind the box?

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Either my instructional video for the HP-48 Calculator or the promotional video for Maharishi International University

William F. Buckley Jr's Celestial Navigation Simplified

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I had "Les Dokuments interdits" (Prohibited Documents) on a VHS I couldn't tell was from some store or self recorded from TV, looked really fucking sketchy and weird.
A dozen amateur looking shorts (4-13 min) about bizarre and paranormal stuff, all fake of course. Didn't stop 10 year old me from shitting my pants though.

>The Divers (4 min 23 s). An indiscreet embassy unveils a terrifying reality.
>The Child (6 min 55 s). The strange life of Peter, seen through the documents filmed by his father ...
>The Ghosts (8 min 33 s). Until the territory of "Those that we do not name".
>The Shipwrecked (7 min). The journal of the only survivor of the shipwreck of Vega, witness of a supernatural phenomenon.
>The Picnic (5 min). The only amateur film about the Roaxaca Zone event.
>The Extra-Terrestrial (6 min 11 s). The secret about the Takohamo exchange.
>The Case Ferguson (13 min 22 s). The last night of one of the At Once teams.
>The Soldier (3 min 59 s). Sicily, a day of July 1943 ...
>The Crown films Young (9 min 43 s). A long life of archives ... the neighborhood, the neighbor, his murder ...
>The Mad of the crossroads (8 min 25 s). The document that Tibor Nagy swore to have filmed, during his abduction by an alien ship.
>The Witch (5 min). The partial reconstruction of a mysterious event.
>The Examination (19 min 3 s). The discovery of 110 Super 8 coils aimed at monitoring an East German family. This episode, after the previous 12 episodes, was performed in 2010 on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Arte chain.

>The Boat (special issue)

You mean Casino Royale with Peter Sellers and Woody Allen as Jimmy Bond?

I have a tape of my 8-year old self masturbating in the living room one Saturday morning.
After watching it, I realized that I taped over an elementary school choir concert that my parent's recorded of me.
I don't recall what I did with the tape. I either labeled it "Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog" or something equally as inconspicuous, or I left it blank and hid it somewhere.
Either way, somewhere in my parent's house is legitimate child pornography of myself that I directed myself.
Fortunately, technology advanced and moved onto dvds, so I definitely dodged a bullet there.

Me in a Lucozade NRG advert

If CP is illegal, does it count if you made it of yourself at a young age?

yeah it does