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Skateboarding => USELESS WOODEN TOY BANTER => Topic started by: butterballs for jerry on September 10, 2018, 04:11:47 PM
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As far as I can remember it was this is skateboarding? Even black label black out was on DVD.
Anybody know?
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baker3 came out on vhs. that was 2005.
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I actually did not know that, after googling they really should have made it a red vhs.
Shit, one answer and thread over? It hasn't been five minutes
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The last VHS that VHS ERA owned was This is Skateboarding. it released on dvd too so it was around the end of VHS for sure
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Quasi
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Alien Workshop photosynthesis
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'Sight Unseen' was the last VHS tape I purchased.
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Sabo 5 and the Quasi vid.
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This is skateboarding/ Menikmati. Ive never heard of BAKER3 on VHS until today.
Emerica and eS both had VHS versions and later re-released the first skate DVD's with mountains of extra footage. There was no turning back after that.
But if there was actually Baker3 on VHS, that was 4 years later and that would win.
PJLWHL was around that time too. the Blue cassette.
damn, what a time.....
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This is skateboarding/ Menikmati. Ive never heard of BAKER3 on VHS until today.
Emerica and eS both had VHS versions and later re-released the first skate DVD's with mountains of extra footage. There was no turning back after that.
But if there was actually Baker3 on VHS, that was 4 years later and that would win.
PJLWHL was around that time too. the Blue cassette.
damn, what a time.....
It was. A couple of my friends still have it.
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This is skateboarding/ Menikmati. Ive never heard of BAKER3 on VHS until today.
Emerica and eS both had VHS versions and later re-released the first skate DVD's with mountains of extra footage. There was no turning back after that.
But if there was actually Baker3 on VHS, that was 4 years later and that would win.
PJLWHL was around that time too. the Blue cassette.
damn, what a time.....
It was. A couple of my friends still have it.
if anyone’s looking for a copy, secret tape always has a bunch and there’s a few that pop up on ebay pretty often. but i’d also say this was the last video on vhs, too, before sabotage & mother.
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Krooked Gnar Gnar was VHS only
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This is skateboarding/ Menikmati. Ive never heard of BAKER3 on VHS until today.
Emerica and eS both had VHS versions and later re-released the first skate DVD's with mountains of extra footage. There was no turning back after that.
But if there was actually Baker3 on VHS, that was 4 years later and that would win.
PJLWHL was around that time too. the Blue cassette.
damn, what a time.....
Original came out on VHS, then I remember the deluxe edition or whatever they called it coming out on dvd nit long after, marking the changeover
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https://youtu.be/jBgsufY6D30
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I think The Storm was the first on DVD (the only reason I bought it)
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I think The Storm was the first on DVD (the only reason I bought it)
fulfill the dream is on dvd too, but i think it might have come out after the storm. feel like it was a rerelease on dvd.
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I thought The End was the first skate DVD? It was the first one I saw for sale anyway, a weird thing is they changed a bunch of the songs for the DVD edition, No Under Pressure and they added some other stuff like Warren G. It's pretty weak
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Not the last, but pretty close, Hot Chocolate orange tape in 04
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This is skateboarding/ Menikmati.
Definitely plenty after that. those 2 vids were like 3 years apart for a start
Yeah right, mosaic, TIS and the DC vid came out on VHS in 03, not sure which was last. Really sorry was the same year which was DVD only so I guess that was around the end of the VHS times. Damn 2003 was a crazy year for videos.
Quick google search shows that Baker 3 is probably the right answer though
https://www.google.com/search?q=baker+3+vhs&num=30&client=firefox-b-ab&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiQ48W8q7XdAhVnD8AKHfMSBLQQ_AUICigB&biw=1680&bih=886#imgrc=_
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Last one I bought was yeah right '03
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This is skateboarding/ Menikmati.
Definitely plenty after that. those 2 vids were like 3 years apart for a start
Yeah right, mosaic, TIS and the DC vid came out on VHS in 03, not sure which was last. Really sorry was the same year which was DVD only so I guess that was around the end of the VHS times. Damn 2003 was a crazy year for videos.
Quick google search shows that Baker 3 is probably the right answer though
https://www.google.com/search?q=baker+3+vhs&num=30&client=firefox-b-ab&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiQ48W8q7XdAhVnD8AKHfMSBLQQ_AUICigB&biw=1680&bih=886#imgrc=_
This is skateboarding came out in 2001. menikmati in 2000. I feel like Mosaic and the DC video were released on both DVD and VHS at the same time. Yeah Right was 2003 and that was for sure on VHS first with a later DVD release that totally butchered the whole video.
I feel like TIS and Menikmati were made with no intentions of DVD release and then the technology became available and they did it. where as vids like the DC vid made both VHS and DVD at the same time for a marketing scheme to upcharge the DVD for the bonus features and extras. and Baker3 on VHS was some kind of limited secret or something.
So Baker 3 wins i guess but it should really be Yeah Right
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This is Skateboarding came out in 2003 and was released on VHS and DVD simultaneously along with Yeah Right!, The DC Video, Mosaic, and a couple of other random videos. It was really just the one year that companies were pushing DVDs alongside VHS tapes, almost as a budget way to get videos out before the tide turned.
But, back to TIS, I know that was the last part Reynolds had with pre-sobriety footage, and he quit drinking in 2002? Plus, Sight Unseen dropped in 2001, and that was before Tosh Townend wrecked his ankle, which led to him switching things up in his Emerica part.
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The palace full length Palasonic had a vhs release I'm fairly sure