I'd need to watch it in full again, it's been a while. I too was the perfect age when it came out (16) and the Girl team was the epitome of style to me back then, looking back I guess it was my favorite company at that point till the boards started to turn to shit in the mid 2000's, that's where they lost me. A post from earlier mentioned the amount of manuals in the video, which made me laugh at first but then I realized that my own love for manuals actually probably owed a lot to growing up in that era. I think at that point I was still more influenced by photos and sequences in magazines than by videos though, I do remember Girl ads (I think?) from that time period with rick flip mannys...
To be honest I could never digest Yeah Right! in full as far as I can recall, it was so epic it was too much to take in for me and I could only come back to bits of it, but I always loved it and I think it's aged like fine wine. One of the best offerings from skateboarding's pre-Nike years, when companies didn't care about appealing to outsiders yet because their only market was the skateboarders. It's a good time capsule, as others have been saying.
After the trailer came out, I remember a crew of young kids in my town who had just started skating watched the trailer (early Internet days) and actually believed the street gap ollie was real for what felt like years. No one told them.