i remember i used to get a shock trying to turn on/off a tv like that, it would make some kind of loud snapping sound and you’d see a white flash across the TV before the picture appeared and sometimes you’re hair would stand up if you got too close to the screen😂
Yes, CRT TVs generate a lot of static electricity because of the way they work. That is the "fuzzy" feeling you get when you place your hand on the screen.
I remember going to the store near my house to buy the VHS. I felt an incredible excitement to see my favorite characters go. I remember perfectly when I went to buy my Super Nintendo, it was a beautiful experience, I spent every afternoon with my father and my brother playing with the console, I taught my father how to play and now we play with the Nintendo Switch remembering the old days.
If Sony Wonder continued distributing Nickelodeon VHS tapes, and Nick's parent company Viacom did not acquire Paramount, 20th Century Fox could've distributed Nickelodeon feature films to theaters.
It's because the VHS tape ever gets messed up when you play the movie over again. He won't even get to watch it anymore. It messes up the tape but the DVD is better
Lol I just unburied my old VHS 📼 tapes and when I saw this video I was like "Wait... Was the VHS for the Rugrats movie orange?" So I dug it out of the big container I have and sure enough, it is. A small but cool detail.
For those wondering why he is using a different vcr rather than the built in vcr, the reason why is because sometimes the vhs tape gets eaten by the vcr and if that happened in the vcr it could lead to a massive deconstruction to get the tape out
Wikipedia article for vhs because you are a dumbass (or used to be at least if you changed your ways): VHS (short for Video Home System)[1][2][3] is a standard for consumer-level analog video recording on tape cassettes, invented in 1976 by the Victor Company of Japan (JVC). It was the dominant home video format throughout the tape media period in the 1980s and 1990s.[4] Video Home System VHS logo Top view of a VHS videocassette Media type Magnetic cassette tape Encoding FM on magnetic tape; NTSC, PAL, SECAM, MESECAM; 525 lines; 625 lines Capacity In minutes. Common for PAL: 120, 180, 240. Common for NTSC: 120, 160. Read mechanism Helical scan Write mechanism Helical scan Developed by JVC (Victor Company of Japan) Dimensions 18.7 × 10.2 × 2.5 cm (71⁄3 × 4 × 1 inch) Usage Home video and home movies (replaced by DVD and Blu-ray), TV recordings (replaced by DVR) Extended from Compact cassette Released September 9, 1976; 47 years ago August 23, 1977 (US) Lifespan: 1976-2008; 32 years (Japan) VHS recorder, camcorder and cassette Magnetic tape video recording was adopted by the television industry in the 1950s in the form of the first commercialized video tape recorders (VTRs), but the devices were expensive and used only in professional environments. In the 1970s, videotape technology became affordable for home use and widespread adoption of videocassette recorders (VCRs) began;[5] the VHS became the most popular media format for VCRs as it would win the "format war" against Betamax (backed by Sony)[6] and a number of other competing tape standards. The cassettes themselves use a 0.5-inch magnetic tape between two spools[7] and typically offer a capacity of at least two hours. The popularity of VHS was intertwined with the rise of the video rental market,[8] with films being released on pre-recorded videotapes for home viewing.[9] Newer improved tape formats such as S-VHS were later developed, as well as the earliest optical disc format, LaserDisc; the lack of global adoption of these formats increased VHS's lifetime, which eventually peaked and started to decline in the late 1990s after the introduction of DVD, a digital optical disc format.[10] VHS rentals were surpassed by DVD in the United States in 2003[11] and eventually became the preferred low-end method of movie distribution.[12] For home recording purposes, VHS and VCRs were surpassed by (typically hard disk based) digital video recorders (DVR) in the 2000s.[7]
William Oscar garvin: This is why TV's like this. That's static like this suck. Because this is why you can't see the movie any quicker And what do you think about that people? And what do you have to say about that?
@@FreddySTUFFLOL no seriously, its similar but its not Amanda the adventurer, like every vhs video i see there is always a 5 year old mentioning Amanda. Ans also dont play the victim withe the “…”
Rugrats ! Yeagh ! I'm 38, but I feel 9 years old all over again ...
Oof
wake up!
Im 39,its 2023 when I was your age
...hey ... same here...I really miss that 90s and 2000s era......my childhood....
i remember i used to get a shock trying to turn on/off a tv like that, it would make some kind of loud snapping sound and you’d see a white flash across the TV before the picture appeared and sometimes you’re hair would stand up if you got too close to the screen😂
We should get that tape fix
We should get that tape fix
Yes, CRT TVs generate a lot of static electricity because of the way they work. That is the "fuzzy" feeling you get when you place your hand on the screen.
The screen shocked me once. It was quite an old tv since it only had an rf port
@@CandaceMitchell-es7tcthe tape is fine. It’s most likely a PAL tape in a NTSC VCR so it has more lines than what the TV can hse
I remember going to the store near my house to buy the VHS. I felt an incredible excitement to see my favorite characters go. I remember perfectly when I went to buy my Super Nintendo, it was a beautiful experience, I spent every afternoon with my father and my brother playing with the console, I taught my father how to play and now we play with the Nintendo Switch remembering the old days.
I have some special edition of orange and purple TDK VHS.
If Sony Wonder continued distributing Nickelodeon VHS tapes, and Nick's parent company Viacom did not acquire Paramount, 20th Century Fox could've distributed Nickelodeon feature films to theaters.
...Right... in... the.... childhood.
It's crazy how technology changed so quickly. Remember Blockbuster Video chain?🤔🤔🤔
That Panasonic TV VCR combo looks identical to mine, except mine is missing the Panasonic badge.
Hff
It might be a rebadged variant. what does the brand say?
@@DollyBoy_1923 The box it came in says Panasonic and has a picture of the same set
@@sethhorst6158 that’s super weird. Maybe somehow someone scraped/wiped it off.
It’s most likely made by Nvidia
I had nostalgia seeing the screen turn to static
VCR-ception.
Memory's
yes sir👍🏼🫡
Miguel: Orange Nickelodeon VHS Tape. Very Good! The Paramount Communicatons Company. 😀😀😀👍🏼👍🏼
Is this some type of weird fetish or something?
yes
Got me off.
What the hell are you talking about, what fetish ?
???
no
At the end, P A R A M O U N T
I’m gonna be turning 18 soon, and I gotta say that I sure as heck did love watching vhs movies off of a vhs tv as a little kid😇
This was my childhood
That was the same exact TV I had
i just wanna cry. i remenber these static before the film!!! makes me smile seeing it again aseell
Cool
It's because the VHS tape ever gets messed up when you play the movie over again. He won't even get to watch it anymore. It messes up the tape but the DVD is better
Ik this is really random but can I use this for a non-profit video?
I used to have the same one
Lol I just unburied my old VHS 📼 tapes and when I saw this video I was like "Wait... Was the VHS for the Rugrats movie orange?" So I dug it out of the big container I have and sure enough, it is. A small but cool detail.
Ahhhhh, yes. The good old vhs sound. We can still buy VHS tapes on Amazon, thankfully. Cya!
it’s satisfying seeing it insert
That VCR looks like the one I have! :)
For those wondering why he is using a different vcr rather than the built in vcr, the reason why is because sometimes the vhs tape gets eaten by the vcr and if that happened in the vcr it could lead to a massive deconstruction to get the tape out
I regret throwing my VCR away :(
I still have and use mine
Me too
Bro I thought there was a gonna be a jump scare for some reason
That's the VCR that I have!
The end of the paramount spongebob jumpscares
I own the Panasonic featured in this video. Very cool stuff.
This is so cool
That ain't orange that's tangerine
Have that same box tv love it
i am happy that i have at least 2 vhs tapes
I wish icould have again things lime this ine
Great memories bro💯💯💯
Amanda the adventrer.
There are kids born in 2017 that don't even know what a VHS or DVD is, not even CD. I feel old even though i am late gen z.
I oddly enjoyed this
It's interesting to see people using technologies from my parents' time. Note: My father is 35 and my mother is 40 currently
The paramount logo 😂😂😂😂
Cable box, crt and a vcr. I still have these too
Nice TV I wish I could have one of those
an instant classic
I found a VCR on a trash store were they sell old things,sadly its close till June 12th
Title:putting an orange nickelodeon tape
What it shows:P A R A M O U N T
Paramount jumpscare
All fun and games before Phen-228 appears 🗿
Aye glock box
Nick's VHSs aren't the only orange VHS tapes-- Snow Day's tape is also colored orange.
Are they not the same technology?
They are, Nickelodeon always made the shell orange back then, which really has nothing to do with the tape itself.
I used to have that movie on VHS 📼
Good times I still have the VHS 📼 of The Rugrats and in 2015 I watched it on the VCR and best moment of my life such good times
2015? vcr is now outdated expires
it's 8 years watching raaaaaaaaaa grets after 2004
That external VCR seems redundant if the TV has one built in
Why are you using a VCR on a TV that has a built-in VCR Unless of the TVs VCRs is broken
VCR side is probably broken
That's Panasonic bro
I was thinking it was a destroy the tape
paramount jumpscare
BRO I USED TO HAVE THAT SAME RADIO
That TV had an inbuilt vcr so why do you need an external one?
Maybe that one malfunctioned? I used to have TV like that and the VCR wouldn't properly work after a while.
@@zacharysiple629 Sounds about right. Mine broke too, so I remember I got an external one.
I was wondering that too Renny
No way a orange vhs tape can play on a vcr?😲
yeah, how does color make any difference?
Bruh any tape can work💀
Just a paramount logo at the end
Could not you use the VCR on TV and also show the full trailer?
WAIT DID YOU USE NO PLAYERS ONLINE?
What
You know vhs tapes are actual video formats right and not originally from a game
Wikipedia article for vhs because you are a dumbass (or used to be at least if you changed your ways):
VHS (short for Video Home System)[1][2][3] is a standard for consumer-level analog video recording on tape cassettes, invented in 1976 by the Victor Company of Japan (JVC). It was the dominant home video format throughout the tape media period in the 1980s and 1990s.[4]
Video Home System
VHS logo
Top view of a VHS videocassette
Media type
Magnetic cassette tape
Encoding
FM on magnetic tape; NTSC, PAL, SECAM, MESECAM; 525 lines; 625 lines
Capacity
In minutes. Common for PAL: 120, 180, 240. Common for NTSC: 120, 160.
Read mechanism
Helical scan
Write mechanism
Helical scan
Developed by
JVC (Victor Company of Japan)
Dimensions
18.7 × 10.2 × 2.5 cm
(71⁄3 × 4 × 1 inch)
Usage
Home video and home movies (replaced by DVD and Blu-ray), TV recordings (replaced by DVR)
Extended from
Compact cassette
Released
September 9, 1976; 47 years ago
August 23, 1977 (US) Lifespan: 1976-2008; 32 years (Japan)
VHS recorder, camcorder and cassette
Magnetic tape video recording was adopted by the television industry in the 1950s in the form of the first commercialized video tape recorders (VTRs), but the devices were expensive and used only in professional environments. In the 1970s, videotape technology became affordable for home use and widespread adoption of videocassette recorders (VCRs) began;[5] the VHS became the most popular media format for VCRs as it would win the "format war" against Betamax (backed by Sony)[6] and a number of other competing tape standards.
The cassettes themselves use a 0.5-inch magnetic tape between two spools[7] and typically offer a capacity of at least two hours. The popularity of VHS was intertwined with the rise of the video rental market,[8] with films being released on pre-recorded videotapes for home viewing.[9] Newer improved tape formats such as S-VHS were later developed, as well as the earliest optical disc format, LaserDisc; the lack of global adoption of these formats increased VHS's lifetime, which eventually peaked and started to decline in the late 1990s after the introduction of DVD, a digital optical disc format.[10] VHS rentals were surpassed by DVD in the United States in 2003[11] and eventually became the preferred low-end method of movie distribution.[12] For home recording purposes, VHS and VCRs were surpassed by (typically hard disk based) digital video recorders (DVR) in the 2000s.[7]
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Well, Rugrats was really old show in 1991
The reasons why they don't piss selfie hs2 tape it anymore
William Oscar garvin: This is why TV's like this. That's static like this suck. Because this is why you can't see the movie any quicker And what do you think about that people? And what do you have to say about that?
Yo is that a Motorola DCT 700 cable box on top of the vcr?
raaa grets
Never have seen one of these life, probably for a good reason lol. Was just a kid when vhs finally died forever.
I have the same VCR
That orange vhs tape is called phs tape
I have this VHS not damaged at all
📼
I also have that same vhs
very good 😊☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️👍☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️ old memories 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🙂
Amanda the adventurer orange tape
Nostálgico
pov: You got the orange tape from Amanda
He did it form 2016
Try inserting It in the tv's vcr
WHAT DID YOU DO TO PARAMOUNT
Do it on the TVs vcr
U putting a vhs tape on vcr player and its not working
It decided to start working at the end
I have the same Sony vcr
LITERALLY AMANDA THE ADVENTURER💀
Just no
@@MystiCPiece_ okay....
@@FreddySTUFFLOL no seriously, its similar but its not Amanda the adventurer, like every vhs video i see there is always a 5 year old mentioning Amanda. Ans also dont play the victim withe the “…”
@@MystiCPiece_ alright :)
@@FreddySTUFFLOL ight bro :)
How we can have this
hi
My mom use this
Why did you hook up a vcr to a tv with a built in vcr
why would u do that if your tv is a vcr and tv combo
Probably the VCR side doesn’t work
97th comment this looks cool
I need 1 of those
The Sony VCR
Y’all like movies that look like black ops 3 for the ps3? Y’all do y’all
Amanda
Is it SpongeBob?
No. The Rugrats Movie 1999 VHS
Bruh
my favourite cartoon: 🗿🗿🗿
I have the same player too 🤩🤩🤩
For my 5in full color DAWOO CRT set from 2003!🤩🤩🤩
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Why are you using VCR with a VCR and tv combo
Same *The Rugrats MOVIE* tape it’s also orange like the Amanda the adventurer secret tape
Can you shut up and understand what a VHS is?
I already know what a vhs is
@@Minecraftfan2024 then why did you make this autistic comparison?