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thelowerdecker · 6 months ago
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I’mma gonna watch Inside Out 1 & 2 tonight! This is gonna be good, been looking forward to seeing this for sometime, particularly my Favourte girl, Anxiety! 🧡
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albinofetus · 11 months ago
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Happy official 18th anniversary to Bambi II! It came out in VHS and DVD on February 7th, 2006! It's an interquel to Bambi right after his mother's death, and it's about Bambi developing a relationship with The Great Prince! It featured the voice talents of Alexander Gould (Nemo) as Bambi, Patrick Stewart (Charles Xavier and Picard) as The Great Prince, Brendon Baerg as Thumper, Nicky Jones (Chowder) as Flower and Andrea Bowen as Faline! It contains Disney's Fast Play, previews for Lady and the Tramp Special Edition for the first time ever on 2-Disc Special Edition DVD February 28th, 2006, Disney's Movie Surfers featuring The Wild and The Shaggy Dog (2006), both are coming to theaters soon, Brother Bear 2 coming to Disney DVD August 29th, 2006, Air Buddies coming soon to Disney DVD, The Fox and the Hound 2 coming to Disney DVD December 12th, 2006, Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin for the first time ever on Disney DVD April 11th, 2006, Leroy & Stitch coming to Disney DVD June 27th, 2006 and the promo for Jojo's Circus on Playhouse Disney!
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flojocabron · 3 months ago
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12/28/24: Media finds for the last Saturday of the year! Hit up two thrift stores and tried finding clearance toys, with not much luck. Went back to Salvation Army Store to see if more movies arrived. Looks like a few did. I got these six again for a dollar each. And two are still unopened. I then went to Goodwill. I didn't find worthwhile dvds or books this time. But I found an awesome chibi Godzilla money bank for $3.99 and a gray logo Superman shirt for $5.99. Afterwards, I took off to Ross and Burlington to hopefully find cheaper holiday toys. But both were either low on stock or wiped out. Big difference from when I went earlier in the month. At Ross, I found a Transformers Sharkticon figure. And at Burlington, it was a clearance Naruto figure and some Junji Ito shot glasses. I'm gonna pass those to a friend who's a big fan. More nerdy stuff for me!
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barbie-girlll · 2 years ago
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itsreaditandwow2 · 1 year ago
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Damn you to.... shit! FUCK THAT!
Judy Jennings (Angry Grandma)
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garbagedisp0sal · 1 year ago
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my brother with his new dvd player on christmas morning, 2004?
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90s-2000s-barbie · 1 year ago
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March 21, 2009
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mechieonu · 1 year ago
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i know that disney is too big to boycott effectively but that shouldn't translate to "and so we should keep buying their products like normal" but rather "at the very least we should try"
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vhshistory · 6 months ago
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The DVD release of Gravity Falls: Six Strange Tales (2013)
This is the series' first home video release.
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saijspellhart · 6 months ago
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Guys, buy physical media it’s dying. They are taking it from us.
My local Meijer (a regional variant of Walmart) has stopped selling physical media. Like outright. It’s now gift cards for streaming services, and online shit. They are phasing out physical video games too. They are phasing out laptops, DVDs players, blueray players.
I know, I know, streaming services are so easy and convenient. But like, you don’t own it. You are at the mercy of the services. Once they kill physical media completely they can hike up the prices as steep as they like, $30, $40, $50 and more a month. Because it will be the ONLY way (short of pirating) that you can watch shows and movies. They will make it cable and satellite premium levels of expensive. And you won’t be able to stop them. They’ll hold your favorite shows hostage behind paywalls and micro transactions. They’ll vault up shows and movies and make them unavailable for long periods of time. You’ll have to have 7 different streaming services all costing $40 bucks a pop to watch the things you want.
You’ll have access to NOTHING without paying a premium. And remember, you already pay money to have an internet connection. Are streaming services really as affordable as you think? Internet price + the price of each service? That adds up. And they keep raising the price, and will keep raising the prices, because they know you’ll keep paying.
Having physical media means you get to watch your favorite shows and movies anytime. With or without internet connection. Broke as fuck? You can still watch it, because it’s yours. Did they lock up your favorite show or movie to make it more exclusive? You can still watch it with physical media because you own it. Want to let your friend borrow it? You can lend it to them, or burn them a copy. No need to fret about stupid services cracking down on password sharing. Want to watch the movie or show with online friends? You can stream DVDs over Discord so friends can watch with you.
(Am currently streaming Teen Titans the original animated series with my best friend over Discord. It’s mine, so neither of us pay anything to watch it together.)
Companies are writing off physical media as unprofitable. They are culling it. Taking it out of stores, making it less accessible.
People around me talk about all these movies and tv series they’d love to watch, but have to buy another streaming service to access it. And I offer to let them borrow the DVDs or Blueray, and they straight up tell me they don’t own DVDs or dvd players. Why?! WHY!? They subscribe to 4 or 5 different service instead forking out $50+ a month. But they put themselves at the mercy of these services, at the mercy of internet connectivity and access. They can’t even borrow a movie or show from me, because they are so dependent on internet and streaming.
Did you know there are literally ways to save your movies digitally and take them on the go? Streaming should be a neat little thing that’s convenient, it has its perks and uses, but it should NOT the only way to watch media.
Save physical media.
Buy a dvd player.
Buy movies.
Buy shows.
Own your media.
Stop renting it. Streaming is just glorified rental.
Stop renting it.
Because soon that’s all you’ll ever be able to do.
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heckyeahponyscans · 13 days ago
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Toy Wishes magazine Holiday 2004 - Toys R Us special edition
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eatingsomegreeneggos · 1 year ago
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Disney Femslash Week - Adventure
I love them so much. I feel like they would make each other worse and honestly good for them <3
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flojocabron · 6 months ago
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Here's a visual comparison of the same movie of Return to OZ done by two different companies. Anchor Bay Entertainment and Disney. I've had the one on the left for many years now and I recently bought the Disney one. I was perfectly fine with owning my copy. While I was aware of the Disney release, I wasn't actively searching for it. But the dollar or so I got it for would be a nice add to my collection. It's just different enough to warrant a re-buy. Right off the bat, I'm liking the Anchor Bay version more. As the Disney cover art of the main character looks horrible. The other copy looks to be based on the movie poster. And the girl had the same surprised face. But it's just more pleasing to the eyes. And the Anchor bay copy has a freebie postcard in it which is nice. I'm not sure if the Disney copy came with extras. But it looks like after a five year difference, the rights went back to Disney. And it looks like they finally embraced their neglected stepchild. That or Nostalgia demanded that Disney release something. I've yet to see the Disney dvd yet. So I don't know if it's the same quality of film or if it was enhanced. And I've also recently learned there's an exclusive Disney bluray version of this, too. I don't know if I'll ever come across it for cheap. But it doesn't hurt to dream. So give this movie a watch if you haven't seen it. Or relive a buried trauma if you did. Enjoy.
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vhskidz · 8 months ago
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disney dvd ad
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barbie-girlll · 2 years ago
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ungoliantschilde · 11 months ago
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pencil studies for the “steelbook” DVD edition of Logan, by Steve McNiven.
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