Lazy Game Reviews did something like that. He had an old copy of a Red Baron flight simulator game, and it came with a coupon for Red Baron Pizza, which said it had no expiration date. LGR tried using the coupon at some grocery store, and it went through with no problem at all. The cashier didn't notice anything about it until he pointed out that it was something like 25 years old. :-D
I love how on the Italian version of the TMNT2 VHS they translated only half of the subtitle "the secret of the ooze". Ooze in Italian isn't really a word and with the subtitle translated like that it makes it sound like Ooze is the name of a character in the movie instead of just the Ooze that turned the Turtles into what they are. It's such a weird localization choice. The first movie is called "Tartarughe Ninja alla riscossa" (which sort of translates to "Ninja Turtles to the Rescue") because it was also the localized title for the cartoon on italian airings.
Alright, as an Israeli fan of your show, Phelan, I might be able to fill in some blanks (at last, the opportunity is at hand!). First of all, the fact that they dubbed the movie into Hebrew is pretty unusual, since Israelis in general don't like dubbing and prefer subtitles, especially in live-action movies. I guess they made an exception in this case, since this is a children's movie, and kids might have a hard time reading the subtitles fast enough (and most of the characters are puppets anyway). As far as I can tell, there was no Hebrew dub of the sequels. That logo at the upper left corner is for "Classikaletet", an Israeli video distributor which specialized in children's movies and videos. Let's just say that this company was a major part of the childhood of every Israeli of my generation. According to the writing next to it, GMC stands for "General Music Company" Video. I don't know who they are, but I think it's safe to say they're unrelated to the car manufacturer. The logo next to the Pizza Hut logo is for "Strauss", an Israeli ice cream and dairy-product company. The writing in yellow next to it is advertising one of their most popular products, "Milky", which is chocolate pudding with whipped cream (it's also not that good, but we didn't really know better back then). And yes, that is in fact the first movie split into two tapes. My best guess as to why they would do that is that they can charge more for two tapes than one. Keep up the good work, Phelan!
@Brian Hebert I don't think I know other countries that actually made their own Barney & Friends show rather than dub the American one. we are a special little country, aren't we?
For me it...didn't quite live up to its terrible hype once I saw it. I mean yeah, it's silly, but it's a lot more watchable than its reputation would suggest.
I'm so glad you're procuring all this stuff from our childhoods, dude. Not only just your variants of movies, but the toys and all the other stuff you have. I'm glad that you share it with the world too, instead of just hoarding it.
The German DVD (and Blu-ray) releases of Turtles II and III also had director commentaries. You should seek those out, Phelan. Also, the Australian DVD of TMNT (2007) included deleted scenes with removable commentary (unlike other releases which had forced commentary). There was an exclusive DVD of TMNT (2007) from I think Target which had a bonus disc with an extra featurette. Also all worth tracking down.
Great Video, thanks Phelous :D By the Way, the new german DVDs & Blu-Ray from WinklerFilm for the second and third Movie have audiocommentaries by their respective Director on board as well :)
That's good to know. I wonder why these aren't on the US releases? Were the commentaries commissioned specifically by the German company? (If that were the case, it might be that the US company would have to pay the German company to use the commentaries, but they are too cheap to do so.)
@@KasumiKenshirou Correct - WinklerFilm, who produced the ner german DVDs vor the second and third Movie comissioned them themselves, because there were no other Special Features to license for the Movies (except for the Behind the Shells Doc which is also on the new DVD & Blu-Ray by them)
Honestly I love how a channel that started off doing a Max and Me review has evolved into something legit educational. Like only this channel can teach me about the different Ghostbusters and TMNT flicks.
The only copy of TMNT 3 I have is a DVD that came packaged with a huge 2003-style Donatello figure. It has no menus or special features. After the trailers for the first 2 much better movies, the movie just plays and it just loops after the credits finish.
It's weird that the first movie was released by Family Home Entertainment in the US yet the sequels (and the behind-the-scenes thing for the second movie) weren't. What's weirder is that the 1996 Movie CD has the f.h.e. logo on the case.
So I'm going to speculate about why they are called "Hero Turtles" in the Japanese release. Someone else may have already said this, and what I have is an educated guess, at the most. Japan is the one place in the world where ninja are a genuinely native part of the culture. The Japanese people have a firm grasp of what is meant when they hear the word "ninja". But in Japan, ninja are not commonly seen as good guys. Their skills are suited to theft, spying and assassination. They work for whoever pays them, and live by no code of honor other than "get the job done". This is heavily contrasted with the samurai, who in earlier times served the Emperor with total loyalty and preferred death to dishonor. To present the Turtles to a Japanese person and then call them "ninja" would sound confusing and ridiculous. It would be like a version of "Saving Private Ryan" where all the soldiers were called "cowboys". Any American would not be able to hear the word "cowboy" even once without completely losing his suspension of disbelief. The Foot Clan could fit the description of a ninja clan, but the Turtles would not. China, while still in Asia, would see Japan as totally different from themselves on a cultural level. So they could probably see the Turtles called "ninja" and accept the word, as we do. But in Japan, it made the whole movie much more understandable to swap out the word "ninja" for other words whenever possible. That's my guess.
In case you don't know, video CD was a laserdisc format made by Philips in Europe to try to give laserdisc a market push, that didn't work out and was phased out for laserdisc and the digital formats video CD and later DVD and blu ray.
You could make it into a drinking game for how many times Phelous uses the word "and" in this review. Your liver would be destroyed entirely. XDDD In all seriousness though, it's quite fun and interesting seeing all the different regional covers and posters for the Turtles. ^^
17:00 I finally got a copy of this recently. Mine is a later pressing from 2014 as the FSK rating is a 6. They used Turtles III pictures on the spine and back cover of the reissue, but I'm very happy to finally have the Steve Barron commentary on disc.
@@Poever That’s just the way Japan is. For all their innovative, seemingly futuristic technology that you often hear about; everyday Japanese culture is still remarkably old-fashioned and often slow to embrace “ the latest and greatest”. So basically in the early 90s VHS technology was there but demand for it probably not so much.
the actual appearance of the turtle kanji on the hong kong box art is 龜. it's probably the only modern kanji that has some discernible resemblance to the animal that it represents. unfortunately, the simplified variant; 亀, is used far more often.
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Should try and use one of those coupons, to see if they will still accept them. Out of the collection I think I like the look of the South Korea one the most. I get the feeling that TMNT 3 haunts your nightmares, I don't think I've ever actually seen it.
Oh….😅I’ve seen Turtles 3…. I didn’t even NOTICE they acted slightly different. All I could think about was where was Casey in the second movie 🤣 also there was a missed opportunity for ‘Yoshi’ to be connected to Hamato Yoshi (but I can’t tell if Yoshi was that child’s FIRST name)
Fun fact: "alla riscossa" means "to the rescue". Just one of the many foreign releases of movies that decided to add something to the title. You can go to google translate to hear a proper pronunciation, by the way.
Every time I've seen Turtles III individually on Blu-ray, they've called it "Turtles In Time" and I live in California. I wish I could get a port of Turtles in Time on Steam... But hey, Arcade 1Up is releasing an arcade machine with both Turtles arcade games on it you can buy for your home! Which I probably won't get because it's several hundred dollars and I don't have room for the cabinet... Also, for a variant, there was a Turtles in Time "remake" for PS3 and Xbox 360 that used 3D graphics and the TMNT 2003 voices.
@PhelanPorteous My Turtles 1 and 2 DVDs are the 25th anniversary releases with shimmery slipcovers. T1 is orange and T2 is blue... I don't own 3, but it's in a purple slipcase.
I was born and raised in Israel and I didn't even know that there was a Hebrew version of this movie, not to mentiont the fact that there was really something weird about splitting video tapes into two Because I once had a Scooby Doo movie that it was split into Part 1 and Part 2 and when they were the same movie only that Part 1 was cut into some sections of it, and if you want to know what movie it was, it was the movie "Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers"
My first thought was that the videos were recorded in SP to achieve the best quality, but standard VHS tapes can fit two hours of video at SP and TMNT is only 93 minutes long. The tape reels are short, though, so maybe it still is a quality thing?
11:43 that "sleeve" on the laserdisc is called an OBI they put it on Vinyl Records and it contains information about the record or in this case the laserdisc
Well I have a set Phelous may never have. I worked at Blockbuster for years and I used to like switching out my DVD cases with coloured cases from other sets if it fit the movie. So my 4 TMNT films are in Blue (Nims Island), Red (cheaper by the dozen), Purple (some Barney movie) and Orange (Garfield) cases
@SeanMatyas I do that too sometimes! Switch the original cases with colored ones! My Yellow Submarine has a actual yellow case now and I put the 1994 Flintstones movie in either a light blue or purple case!
glad I was not the only one :) I did it for quite a few movies. I put some of my Christmas movies in Red and Green cases, Little Miss Sunshine in a yellow case, Broken Flowers in a Pink case, JCVD I put in a gold case from the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen because I liked the way it looked :P It was just fun to do and my collection is more colourful.
I never understood why they used the TMNT 3 designs of the turtles on the dvd covers for the first two movies considering that those aren't the right designs used in the first two movies.
3:48 hmmm fox huh? I guess Ninja turtles next mutation was a foreshadowing. since u know SABAN was still with Fox in the 90s and of course out of all the series SABAN made it was Next mutation xD
i dont recall which video of yours it was with with ultra-games joke but i got out our condoms today and noticed they were trojan ultra-thin and i was like "If ur on a low-fat, low-cholesterol diet, add ULTRA-THIN condoms to it. you could bring that cholesterol down even more." and he was like "let's just keep that between us."
I always find it funny how many unopened VHS and DVD movies there are at thrift stores. Like did so many people just buy these movies and not watch them?
In case it hasn’t already been mentioned - CD Video was a failed attempt to relaunch LaserDisc in the UK by Philips in about 1988, also adding a video to music CDs. Techmoan has done a video about this on his channel.
The artist who made those realistic turtles also got ripped for a cover for The He-Man movie. I don't think he was super thrilled his art was getting used without compensation and I suspect this was one of those cases as well, althought it's less likely he found art. Who's making this official covers and why doesn't someone stop them from "just Googling it"?
My only pre-movie memory of the first Turtles video is the Pizza Hut ad. Looking it up now, I didn't know the song in that ad was a "real" song. (The heck would a child know about Peter, Paul, & Mary?)
I have a 4-movie set including the first three live-action films and the animated "TMNT", which comes in a sewer-manhole-shaped soft DVD case, and I expected it to make an appearance here, but it didn't :( It comes with a few stickers and four masks as extras, it's pretty neat, though being the soft DVD holders they're probably more prone to scratching.
11:38 That weird "sleeve" seems to have just stuck around ever since on Japanese CDs too. I've bought a few game soundtracks from Amazon Japan and PlayAsia and they always seem to have it. Probably contains some information they are obligated to include but the manufacturers don't don't want to make the disk bigger to add it
If you're wondering why there's both Ireland and UK labels on those? It's because we're in the same shopping region, at the time don't hold things from before then or after Brexit against this comment. It just cheaper to have both of the labels on there, means that you only need to print one cover rather than two.
You should trying picking up the Australian VHS release of the first movie as its in a larger clam shell case and earlier versions the tape is a dark green which is pretty cool.
Phelan Porteous come to think of it, I might have some VHS tapes without the Irish rating that were released around 2000-02. I’m only 19 so I can’t really speak for any home media released before then😅
Imagine working at a pizza joint and a guy walks in with a decade old coupon from an old TMNT movie for a pizza
HONOR IT.
Could probably put it on social media to make the business you work at more popular.
I think this is the first time you commented on a Phelous video. Phelous is really moving up in the world.
I could've sworn an old TMNT 2 NES coupon was indeed honored within the last ten years.
Lazy Game Reviews did something like that. He had an old copy of a Red Baron flight simulator game, and it came with a coupon for Red Baron Pizza, which said it had no expiration date. LGR tried using the coupon at some grocery store, and it went through with no problem at all. The cashier didn't notice anything about it until he pointed out that it was something like 25 years old. :-D
I agree with the green VHS, looks awesome and fitting.
I love how on the Italian version of the TMNT2 VHS they translated only half of the subtitle "the secret of the ooze". Ooze in Italian isn't really a word and with the subtitle translated like that it makes it sound like Ooze is the name of a character in the movie instead of just the Ooze that turned the Turtles into what they are. It's such a weird localization choice.
The first movie is called "Tartarughe Ninja alla riscossa" (which sort of translates to "Ninja Turtles to the Rescue") because it was also the localized title for the cartoon on italian airings.
Ralphel ascended his physical form in the French covers.
Alright, as an Israeli fan of your show, Phelan, I might be able to fill in some blanks (at last, the opportunity is at hand!).
First of all, the fact that they dubbed the movie into Hebrew is pretty unusual, since Israelis in general don't like dubbing and prefer subtitles, especially in live-action movies. I guess they made an exception in this case, since this is a children's movie, and kids might have a hard time reading the subtitles fast enough (and most of the characters are puppets anyway). As far as I can tell, there was no Hebrew dub of the sequels.
That logo at the upper left corner is for "Classikaletet", an Israeli video distributor which specialized in children's movies and videos. Let's just say that this company was a major part of the childhood of every Israeli of my generation. According to the writing next to it, GMC stands for "General Music Company" Video. I don't know who they are, but I think it's safe to say they're unrelated to the car manufacturer.
The logo next to the Pizza Hut logo is for "Strauss", an Israeli ice cream and dairy-product company. The writing in yellow next to it is advertising one of their most popular products, "Milky", which is chocolate pudding with whipped cream (it's also not that good, but we didn't really know better back then).
And yes, that is in fact the first movie split into two tapes. My best guess as to why they would do that is that they can charge more for two tapes than one.
Keep up the good work, Phelan!
I think you should pin this, Phelous.
@Brian Hebert I don't think I know other countries that actually made their own Barney & Friends show rather than dub the American one. we are a special little country, aren't we?
You have very good English. Nicely done.
I was literally about to help him with that but I am glad I am not the only Israeli Phelous fan. As they say in Hebrew, Sahtein, Tamir.!
@@KetwunsGamingPad People learn English in Israel at a very young age. Hence, me :P
I've never even seen Ninja Turtles III and even I got upset about how often it shows up where it really shouldn't.
For me it...didn't quite live up to its terrible hype once I saw it.
I mean yeah, it's silly, but it's a lot more watchable than its reputation would suggest.
@@ScratStitch mmm
I would've been fine with it if they didn't look completely different.
"EVERYBODY RUN!
THERES A BUNCH OF TURTLES 3 SUITS TRYING TO KILL US!"
"A TALKING TOAD!!!"
Now I wish all my Mutant Turtles tapes were green. Missed opportunity, video companies!
I'm so glad you're procuring all this stuff from our childhoods, dude. Not only just your variants of movies, but the toys and all the other stuff you have. I'm glad that you share it with the world too, instead of just hoarding it.
The German DVD (and Blu-ray) releases of Turtles II and III also had director commentaries. You should seek those out, Phelan.
Also, the Australian DVD of TMNT (2007) included deleted scenes with removable commentary (unlike other releases which had forced commentary). There was an exclusive DVD of TMNT (2007) from I think Target which had a bonus disc with an extra featurette. Also all worth tracking down.
7:04 because he’s not Raph, he’s *Kirby the 5th Turtle* !
6:36 - Raph, you fool! You're creating a time paradox!
Great Video, thanks Phelous :D
By the Way, the new german DVDs & Blu-Ray from WinklerFilm for the second and third Movie have audiocommentaries by their respective Director on board as well :)
That's good to know. I wonder why these aren't on the US releases? Were the commentaries commissioned specifically by the German company? (If that were the case, it might be that the US company would have to pay the German company to use the commentaries, but they are too cheap to do so.)
@@KasumiKenshirou Correct - WinklerFilm, who produced the ner german DVDs vor the second and third Movie comissioned them themselves, because there were no other Special Features to license for the Movies (except for the Behind the Shells Doc which is also on the new DVD & Blu-Ray by them)
hudemx
Interesting!
@@hudemx Wow I didn't know that a company could own special features for a movie that they technically don't own.
Daewoo is a huge company here in Europe. They also make cars.
Don't they make Jetskis, too?
I think they make stereo equipment too.
and guns
I know they’re Korean but aren’t they owned by Hyundai?
Honestly I love how a channel that started off doing a Max and Me review has evolved into something legit educational. Like only this channel can teach me about the different Ghostbusters and TMNT flicks.
The only copy of TMNT 3 I have is a DVD that came packaged with a huge 2003-style Donatello figure. It has no menus or special features. After the trailers for the first 2 much better movies, the movie just plays and it just loops after the credits finish.
I dunno why, but I've been reminded of that one TMNT fan who, along with a bunch of merch, actually owns Michelangelo's head from TMNT III.
🎵 too many turtles, too many turtles🎵
Seriously, though. I envy your collection of pop culture toys/vhs.
12:15 I love how Phelous immediately bursts into laughter as he starts to read that "quote". lol
"a company named Daewoo" Phelous Daewoo is HUGE! In europe at least we get lots of electronics including popular cars!!
I always enjoy your descents into madness. XD
I thought I was a massive Turtles fan but you Phelous make me look like a filthy causal.
Wait, Turtles 3 is considered the best of the series? DAMMMMMN!!!!!!!!!!
I'm sure he means the videogame. The movie is legendarily awful.
@@PedroBenolielBonito Eh, still better Next Mutation.
@@TommyDeonauthsArchives true. Although it took me a while to realise Next Mutation has the same setting as turtles 3🤣
Phelan's version of Silent Hill probably has the Turtles 3 Turtles in it
Ok that’s all the info I need 😜
It's weird that the first movie was released by Family Home Entertainment in the US yet the sequels (and the behind-the-scenes thing for the second movie) weren't. What's weirder is that the 1996 Movie CD has the f.h.e. logo on the case.
So many tapes!
I was never big on those DVDs that are just the character's face
The French dvd menu animations were amazing.
Had the 1990 movie came out today, you know the DVD menu would be for the original US release. 🤣
@@brandonspain12345 Nah the menu would be boring since the movie is owned by WB.
So I'm going to speculate about why they are called "Hero Turtles" in the Japanese release. Someone else may have already said this, and what I have is an educated guess, at the most.
Japan is the one place in the world where ninja are a genuinely native part of the culture. The Japanese people have a firm grasp of what is meant when they hear the word "ninja". But in Japan, ninja are not commonly seen as good guys. Their skills are suited to theft, spying and assassination. They work for whoever pays them, and live by no code of honor other than "get the job done". This is heavily contrasted with the samurai, who in earlier times served the Emperor with total loyalty and preferred death to dishonor. To present the Turtles to a Japanese person and then call them "ninja" would sound confusing and ridiculous. It would be like a version of "Saving Private Ryan" where all the soldiers were called "cowboys". Any American would not be able to hear the word "cowboy" even once without completely losing his suspension of disbelief. The Foot Clan could fit the description of a ninja clan, but the Turtles would not.
China, while still in Asia, would see Japan as totally different from themselves on a cultural level. So they could probably see the Turtles called "ninja" and accept the word, as we do. But in Japan, it made the whole movie much more understandable to swap out the word "ninja" for other words whenever possible.
That's my guess.
Yeah makes sense
In case you don't know, video CD was a laserdisc format made by Philips in Europe to try to give laserdisc a market push, that didn't work out and was phased out for laserdisc and the digital formats video CD and later DVD and blu ray.
Lol I watched your last TMNT video last night. Good stuff :)
Someone really loves Raphael.... They have good taste.
Raph is the best turtle
October 4th 1990 was the release day of the original TMNT movie. I bought it that very day and on a Monday.
You could make it into a drinking game for how many times Phelous uses the word "and" in this review. Your liver would be destroyed entirely. XDDD
In all seriousness though, it's quite fun and interesting seeing all the different regional covers and posters for the Turtles. ^^
The "little sleeve thing" is called an obi strip (named after the sash on a kimono). Also found on vinyl records.
PS - Bossanova!
I too hope to have a collection of media someday🙂
Probably saw in 2019
*The reversible Australian TMNT blu ray covers looked top notch*
17:00 I finally got a copy of this recently. Mine is a later pressing from 2014 as the FSK rating is a 6. They used Turtles III pictures on the spine and back cover of the reissue, but I'm very happy to finally have the Steve Barron commentary on disc.
Depending on how you convert it, I think that Japanese Turtles 1 VHS retailed for between $170 to $220 USD in today's money.
I had to look closely to make sure I was seeing it right when it said sixteen thousand Yen.
Good God that's expensive.
Why?!
@@Poever That’s just the way Japan is. For all their innovative, seemingly futuristic technology that you often hear about; everyday Japanese culture is still remarkably old-fashioned and often slow to embrace “ the latest and greatest”. So basically in the early 90s VHS technology was there but demand for it probably not so much.
the actual appearance of the turtle kanji on the hong kong box art is 龜.
it's probably the only modern kanji that has some discernible resemblance to the animal that it represents. unfortunately, the simplified variant; 亀, is used far more often.
13:36 Something about that DVD cover art makes me think that it's a stolen piece of fanart.
Many years ago we got rid of a lot of our VHS tapes, but I of course kept my copy of the first TMNT movie.
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14:20 Thank you, I’m kind of tired of the big face DVD Cover re-release trend myself.
Should try and use one of those coupons, to see if they will still accept them. Out of the collection I think I like the look of the South Korea one the most. I get the feeling that TMNT 3 haunts your nightmares, I don't think I've ever actually seen it.
They honor them, but they give pizza thay was made in 1989.
Oh….😅I’ve seen Turtles 3…. I didn’t even NOTICE they acted slightly different. All I could think about was where was Casey in the second movie 🤣 also there was a missed opportunity for ‘Yoshi’ to be connected to Hamato Yoshi (but I can’t tell if Yoshi was that child’s FIRST name)
Phelan Porteous cool video man ! .
The Japanese price was expensive as hell with it being about 160 dollars. The Hebrew cover looks like it had the Turtles 2 style drawn.
Japanese home media tends to be pretty expensive for some reason - it’s usually preferable to try and get stuff used ^^
I love your disdain any time Turtles 3 stuff shows up.
I remember the Nickelodeon VHS tapes being orange. It's always fun seeing them in different colors.
Fun fact: "alla riscossa" means "to the rescue". Just one of the many foreign releases of movies that decided to add something to the title. You can go to google translate to hear a proper pronunciation, by the way.
Every time I've seen Turtles III individually on Blu-ray, they've called it "Turtles In Time" and I live in California.
I wish I could get a port of Turtles in Time on Steam... But hey, Arcade 1Up is releasing an arcade machine with both Turtles arcade games on it you can buy for your home! Which I probably won't get because it's several hundred dollars and I don't have room for the cabinet...
Also, for a variant, there was a Turtles in Time "remake" for PS3 and Xbox 360 that used 3D graphics and the TMNT 2003 voices.
7:00
I'm seeing double here! Four Raphs!
You joke, but LGR was able to still use a Red Barron coupon from a mid 90s pc game in 2014.
Might want to give the Pizza Hut coupon a shot.
We used to have all the ninja turtles movies, but then my garbage brother threw them all away for absolutely no reason without asking anyone else
Wait they put the Earth in the background on the cover? Hmm maybe the Turtles were supposed to be ALIENS after all.
The VHS for the first 2 movies was green in Argentina too.
"so of course I got some novels in the comments about how much it sucked"
Jesus, why can't you guys just let people enjoy a thing? 😑 Smh
I know right? Some people just want to devalue others opinions... and that's despicable. It's actually a reason why I unsubscribed from TheBitBlock...
Exactly!
I haven't seen TMNT/Batman, but I hear it's good.
@@TommyDeonauthsArchives people are weird 😅
@PhelanPorteous My Turtles 1 and 2 DVDs are the 25th anniversary releases with shimmery slipcovers. T1 is orange and T2 is blue... I don't own 3, but it's in a purple slipcase.
I was born and raised in Israel and I didn't even know that there was a Hebrew version of this movie, not to mentiont the fact that there was really something weird about splitting video tapes into two Because I once had a Scooby Doo movie that it was split into Part 1 and Part 2 and when they were the same movie only that Part 1 was cut into some sections of it, and if you want to know what movie it was, it was the movie "Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers"
My first thought was that the videos were recorded in SP to achieve the best quality, but standard VHS tapes can fit two hours of video at SP and TMNT is only 93 minutes long. The tape reels are short, though, so maybe it still is a quality thing?
@@MissAshley42 Maybe who knows?
11:43 that "sleeve" on the laserdisc is called an OBI they put it on Vinyl Records and it contains information about the record or in this case the laserdisc
Those things on the side of the Japanese Laserdisc are called OBI strips, they are also found on Japanese CDs.
I would like to have a third of the shelf space Phelous has for his movie collection.
Well I have a set Phelous may never have. I worked at Blockbuster for years and I used to like switching out my DVD cases with coloured cases from other sets if it fit the movie.
So my 4 TMNT films are in Blue (Nims Island), Red (cheaper by the dozen), Purple (some Barney movie) and Orange (Garfield) cases
@SeanMatyas I do that too sometimes! Switch the original cases with colored ones! My Yellow Submarine has a actual yellow case now and I put the 1994 Flintstones movie in either a light blue or purple case!
glad I was not the only one :)
I did it for quite a few movies. I put some of my Christmas movies in Red and Green cases, Little Miss Sunshine in a yellow case, Broken Flowers in a Pink case, JCVD I put in a gold case from the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen because I liked the way it looked :P
It was just fun to do and my collection is more colourful.
I never understood why they used the TMNT 3 designs of the turtles on the dvd covers for the first two movies considering that those aren't the right designs used in the first two movies.
3:48 hmmm fox huh? I guess Ninja turtles next mutation was a foreshadowing. since u know SABAN was still with Fox in the 90s and of course out of all the series SABAN made it was Next mutation xD
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when the tragic day Phelan kicks the bucket: "so, what did you inhereth (spelling) from your old pops?"
yeah.. it's... don't wanna talk about it
*Phelous's spawn:* Turtles 3. . .Turtles 3. . .Turtles 3. . .
5:20 actually pretty good, phelous!
Do you know if the secrets of the ooze Australian Blu-ray release is available anywhere ? Can’t find it
I found it on Amazon.
The sleeve things on the japanese Laserdiscs are called obi because they resemble the sash usually worn with a kimono
This is making me wanna rewatch the first TMNT movie: I haven't seen it in a long time.
9:05 idk why, but the Turtles look like the ones used in that Artists vs TMNT ERB video
Nice collection
i dont recall which video of yours it was with with ultra-games joke but i got out our condoms today and noticed they were trojan ultra-thin and i was like "If ur on a low-fat, low-cholesterol diet, add ULTRA-THIN condoms to it. you could bring that cholesterol down even more." and he was like "let's just keep that between us."
Thank you for doing this review.
I really enjoy it.
I want to buy the anniversary edition.
I always find it funny how many unopened VHS and DVD movies there are at thrift stores. Like did so many people just buy these movies and not watch them?
That red top flap is pure class.
Just a lil' Collection.
YUP.
*Phelous:* _~leaning on tower of TMNT movies~_ Oh, these old things?
I wonder how Phelous feels about Turtles III?
I’ll love it if he reviewed it🤔 I’m curious
16:02 "Oh, turtles on the moon"
_"Yeah"_
In case it hasn’t already been mentioned - CD Video was a failed attempt to relaunch LaserDisc in the UK by Philips in about 1988, also adding a video to music CDs. Techmoan has done a video about this on his channel.
Thats a lot of ninja turtle movie.... Impressive
The artist who made those realistic turtles also got ripped for a cover for The He-Man movie. I don't think he was super thrilled his art was getting used without compensation and I suspect this was one of those cases as well, althought it's less likely he found art.
Who's making this official covers and why doesn't someone stop them from "just Googling it"?
I wonder if both versions of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles VHS tape includes the trailer for that teen movie Step Kids aka Don't Get Mad Get Even.
Don't remember that...
@@TommyDeonauthsArchives sorry. It was on the Secret of the Ooze VHS.
My only pre-movie memory of the first Turtles video is the Pizza Hut ad. Looking it up now, I didn't know the song in that ad was a "real" song. (The heck would a child know about Peter, Paul, & Mary?)
There's a four film favorites pack I've got that also calls TMNT 3 "turtles in time."
There's something about that goofy-ass French DVD menu that I like. I dunno.
I have a 4-movie set including the first three live-action films and the animated "TMNT", which comes in a sewer-manhole-shaped soft DVD case, and I expected it to make an appearance here, but it didn't :(
It comes with a few stickers and four masks as extras, it's pretty neat, though being the soft DVD holders they're probably more prone to scratching.
11:38 That weird "sleeve" seems to have just stuck around ever since on Japanese CDs too. I've bought a few game soundtracks from Amazon Japan and PlayAsia and they always seem to have it. Probably contains some information they are obligated to include but the manufacturers don't don't want to make the disk bigger to add it
Awesome video.
If you're wondering why there's both Ireland and UK labels on those? It's because we're in the same shopping region, at the time don't hold things from before then or after Brexit against this comment. It just cheaper to have both of the labels on there, means that you only need to print one cover rather than two.
You should trying picking up the Australian VHS release of the first movie as its in a larger clam shell case and earlier versions the tape is a dark green which is pretty cool.
nice collection
Why are these so satisfying?
i just picked up posters of the 3 movies recently and an LD of turtles 1. its sad its on Beta though.
Sort of ironic the movie had ads for Pizza Hit when they ate Domino's in the movie
Nathaniel Foga To be fair, Spiderman pulled a reverse NFL and switched from Pizza Hut to Papa John’s between Homecoming & Far From Home
Kawlabunga , this is a great video. :)
I used to have the u.s. vhs and dvd ninja turtles movies, I have since upgraded to blu ray.
I think he likes the TMNT movies.
That was a lot of turtles 3🤣
You know you're a true fan when you own numerous versions of a film you clearly hate haha
All UK DVDs and videos have the BBFC rating and the Irish one. I don't know if they always have, but they have as long as I can remember.
I showed a TMNT one that didn't and I have other UK DVDs that don't so it must not have always been the case.
Phelan Porteous come to think of it, I might have some VHS tapes without the Irish rating that were released around 2000-02. I’m only 19 so I can’t really speak for any home media released before then😅
Phelan Porteous just found a video of Mission Impossible and it does only have the BBFC rating. Never noticed that before :)