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INTO THE PUBLIC DOMAIN CARTOON VHS RABBIT HOLE

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A follow-up to my 2021 dive into this same subject matter, this one goes a bit deeper and includes looking into the quality of several vhs tapes I own. After VHS became the media format of choice in the early 1980s one thing we saw was an explosion of companies either exclusively or primarily putting out public domain content on tape. This video focuses on the public domain cartoons tapes put out by these companies as well as how these 80s companies conducted themselves.
In the latter portion of the video I focus more on analyzing my own tapes (something I tried with great difficulty to do back in 2021) and showing how horrible the quality could be at times. This is a deep dive where I discuss just about anything you could about these companies and their cartoon output (and I still probably missed a thing or two).
Hope you enjoy as this will probably be my last dive into this particular subject matter (especially seeing as it took nearly two months to put the whole thing together).

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  • @charlesbennett7484
    @charlesbennett7484Ай бұрын

    I never had to worry about finding something inappropriate on these public domain movies as my dad would always watch them before showing them to me to "make sure they worked." I didn't realize until now that maybe he was making sure there was nothing pornographic on or at the end of them.

  • @vinegar4556
    @vinegar455629 күн бұрын

    The hamster club thing is completely insane, even for the '80s. It's literally the plot of the Brixley Talent Time mission in Ready or Not.

  • @naturalistmind
    @naturalistmindАй бұрын

    That happy hamster thing looks like if the "1999' creepypasta was real

  • @andrejg4136

    @andrejg4136

    15 күн бұрын

    years ago, another obscure KZread channel [Oddity Archive] talked about that video set and basically portrayed the Hamster as if he was a Freddy Krueger-alike that... um... well let's just say there are multiple meanings and intonations you can conjure if I use the word 'assault' in this context.

  • @JaxCoolKartunes
    @JaxCoolKartunesАй бұрын

    Another oddities of these tapes is that they have cartoons on them that are still copyright like "The Unruly Hare" "Ski for Two" "An Itch in Time" "Crowing Pains" "Hollywood Steps Outs" "Lumber Jerks" "The Goofy Gophers" "Fin N' Catty" and much more

  • @calzonemaniacsvideocorner0804

    @calzonemaniacsvideocorner0804

    Ай бұрын

    Sometimes you'd see the redrawn colorized B&W Porky shorts which are under copyright as well.

  • @JaxCoolKartunes

    @JaxCoolKartunes

    Ай бұрын

    @@calzonemaniacsvideocorner0804 Yeah I some how forgot that.

  • @JaxCoolKartunes

    @JaxCoolKartunes

    Ай бұрын

    Also "The Lion's Busy" and "Flop Goes the Weasel" are other cartoons that appeared on these tapes that are still copyrighted.

  • @calzonemaniacsvideocorner0804

    @calzonemaniacsvideocorner0804

    Ай бұрын

    @@JaxCoolKartunes There's at least one tape that's got "Gift Wrapped" on it.

  • @JaxCoolKartunes

    @JaxCoolKartunes

    Ай бұрын

    @@calzonemaniacsvideocorner0804 I forgot to include that too.

  • @e11aguru
    @e11aguruАй бұрын

    The happy hamster laugh is horrifying enough on its own.

  • @palmeno8245

    @palmeno8245

    24 күн бұрын

    Fr 😓

  • @MegaPianoplayer1

    @MegaPianoplayer1

    21 күн бұрын

    Yeah. I was thinking it didn't help their cause to make his laugh sound like The Joker.

  • @yipitchi
    @yipitchiАй бұрын

    These low quality cartoon compilations and the companies behind them are so fascinating to me, glad KZread recommended this, great video

  • @michaelcase8574
    @michaelcase8574Ай бұрын

    Yea, send your picture to a guy in New Jersey. Nothing suspicious there!

  • @ScaryGarrySG1

    @ScaryGarrySG1

    Ай бұрын

    And tell me something about yourself!

  • @kiartoons2010

    @kiartoons2010

    22 күн бұрын

    Totally legit! Remember, we MIGHT be able to include this in our (probably nonexistent) newsletter!

  • @ArthurAllen2
    @ArthurAllen229 күн бұрын

    I'll tackle the "The cover is a picture from the actual public domain cartoon" disclaimer. If someone drew a picture of Bugs Bunny and tried to use that to sell a video tape, that would be trademark infringement. But using a public domain image from the contents is okay. Except it isn't and they aren't. Any Warner Bros. lawyer worth his salt should have seen this and sued them for fraud AND trademark infringement. The video tape companies must have gotten half-baked legal advice.

  • @MegaPianoplayer1

    @MegaPianoplayer1

    21 күн бұрын

    And a lot of these tapes often had a weird "off model" version of Bugs Bunny or Porky Pig on the cover that looked like it was drawn by a four year old, I'm guessing so they could claim "It's not an official picture of the characters".

  • @worksbydandeprez
    @worksbydandeprezАй бұрын

    "Yeah, let's send Jason's pics to the hamster that's dressed like Michael Jackson: what could go wrong?"

  • @RazorRoman
    @RazorRomanАй бұрын

    That address in Rahway, NJ, is less than a mile from the infamous Rahway prison- inspiration for the show OZ as well as the location that the “HBO Jail special” that Chris Rock did a bit about was filmed.

  • @blakegriplingph
    @blakegriplingphАй бұрын

    GoodTimes also had a storied history beyond repackaging public domain movies. They later ventured into video games through the GT Interactive label, though GT Media was sold to Gaiam in 2005. Gaiam would later transition into a conspiracist media house peddling crank content under the name Gaia.

  • @toastrave7820

    @toastrave7820

    Ай бұрын

    so you're saying GoodTimes helped publish Duke Nukem 3d

  • @LocalTorchwoodIntern
    @LocalTorchwoodInternАй бұрын

    Thats insane that Jem cut into the Magpies cartoon !! This was such an interesting deep dive as a kid who had a few DVD variants of these but they weren't as terrible as this ! I did mostly watch Tom and Jerry as a kid so it's possible I was given it with some of the Tom n Jerry DVDs I had.

  • @baron_von_brunk
    @baron_von_brunkАй бұрын

    As a child of the '80s, I absolutely remember these bizarre VHS oddities down to a T. Personally I grew up in a rather poor household, so my mom would bring home any random cheap tapes she found at the store. I distinctly remember having a strange UAV "Mighty Mouse" tape that contained exactly one Mighty Mouse cartoon, followed by several other irrelevant and unusual cartoon shorts from the 1930s-40s. I was always fascinated by the subsequent cartoons on that tape, and a particular one - a cartoon about Leprechauns - was one of my favorites of all time growing up. I was also able to discover quite a bit of obscure animation from these kind of strange tapes, including rare cartoons, foreign animations dubbed in English, and even banned cartoons. Yes, you heard me correctly: a particular VHS tape I acquired as a kid contained random Donald Duck animations, including a rare 1943 wartime propaganda short about Donald Duck saving money to defeat the Axis. I was too young to understand the meaning of it at the time, but later learned that it was an out-of-print animation that was hard to come by in the pre-internet era. And as for Goodtimes Video, believe me, I have my story about that as well. I had an aunt who was mentally challenged and wheelchair-bound in the '80s when she was a teenager, and she was in the care of my elderly grandmother would babysit us with my aunt. My grandma would purchase assorted Goodtimes VHS tapes from the grocery store, as they were cheap knockoffs meant to coincide with official Disney releases. And since my aunt lacked cognitive abilities, she couldn't tell the difference between real Disney and blatant knockoffs. Say for example when Disney's Beauty & The Beast came out on VHS: Goodtimes released their own cheap version containing a public domain animation of the same fairy tale made by a different studio some years prior. I believe my aunt also had a Goodtimes Pocahontas tape as well. EDIT: that's the exact Leprechaun cartoon at 01:01:43!!!

  • @Ex-PlodingStudios

    @Ex-PlodingStudios

    24 күн бұрын

    The leprechaun cartoon is called, "The Wee Man (1947)" A great scan of it exists on KZread too

  • @Bookbeefydie
    @BookbeefydieАй бұрын

    The elsagate of the 80s

  • Ай бұрын

    At least Elsagate has ENDINGS, though.

  • @Garch-the-Great
    @Garch-the-Great26 күн бұрын

    I honestly didn't expect to watch this whole video, but your OCD research into the subject turned out to be fascinating!

  • @Armorhunterash
    @ArmorhunterashАй бұрын

    I remember my dad buying this Mighty mouse and friends dvd and being like "why is Looney tunes on here? I thought this was a mighty mouse dvd, why is there only one mighty mouse cartoon on here????"

  • @NewSonyWonderHappyMadisonFan

    @NewSonyWonderHappyMadisonFan

    29 күн бұрын

    To be fair, "and friends" was a part of the title.

  • @abyssalundyne2803
    @abyssalundyne2803Ай бұрын

    This is one of the most fascinating videos I have seen on this site. I think this should genuinely be required viewing for anyone and everyone making Analog Horror, given how many strange quirks of the VHS medium are discussed here, it's definitely giving me inspiration for my own projects.

  • @Acidonia150reborn
    @Acidonia150rebornАй бұрын

    The whole mail away Kids Club thing was rather common in 80's and to early 90s well with toy lines not video in UK. Though Pre Schooler TV shows did ask parents to send in a First name and Photo of their Kids for the Live TV presenter to say their name during show breaks to wish them a happy birthday usally on a homemade birthday card. Cause you never got it mailed back and they still do this today.

  • @professorhaystacks6606

    @professorhaystacks6606

    Ай бұрын

    In the 90's, Public broadcasting in the US used to have parents give a kid's first name when they did a pledge, and they'd read it on the air. Usually less than an hour after you called in. My parents did that for me a time or two.

  • @AutisticJoker88
    @AutisticJoker88Ай бұрын

    21:11-21:15 - A lot of people still don't know about the Public Domain. Sure, mainstream properties like Pooh and Steamboat Willie era Mickey are helping get the Public Domain into the mainstream, but there are still plenty of clueless people out there. It's like having to explain to them how The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum is Public Domain and how that ain't gonna stop any and all remakes (as a sidenote, yes, I know about that Russian Oz film coming out next year and I'm excited about it!). Sadly, not everybody gets it. Seems like no matter how commercial it becomes (even with the famous examples), The Public Domain will always be a niche interest few people show actual interest in.

  • @professorhaystacks6606

    @professorhaystacks6606

    Ай бұрын

    I have seen people non-ironically arguing for unlimited copyright duration because they don't like horror Pooh or whatever. I generally don't consider it worth the time to try to explain what that would do. Shared cultural heritage is the watchword, and frankly current copyright duration is so long and with so few conditions that it effectively denies that for many people.

  • @coconutcurry87
    @coconutcurry87Ай бұрын

    I remember my grandparents ordering me the 50 cartoon collections on vhs. My favorites were Little LuLu and the 3 Stooges shorts.

  • @MegaPianoplayer1

    @MegaPianoplayer1

    21 күн бұрын

    One of my cousins always said the three stooges gave him nightmares. He was a weird kid.

  • @codychapman7342

    @codychapman7342

    21 күн бұрын

    "Little Lulu I love you-lu just the same"

  • @AddMoreQuarters

    @AddMoreQuarters

    17 күн бұрын

    Little Lu Lu was boring. Could not stand that one.

  • @JimmyG96
    @JimmyG96Ай бұрын

    11:54 NTA Home Entertainment wasn't a Public Domain distributor: it was the home video branch of National Telefilm Associates, which owned the rights to the Pre-1950 Fleischer/Famous Studios cartoons (except Popeye and Superman) originally released by Paramount Pictures. It just so happened most of those cartoons were also in the Public Domain.

  • @angelinacamacho8575
    @angelinacamacho8575Ай бұрын

    these companies became popular the same way video brinquedo (they now exist as "Crianças inteligentes" here on youtube) did. instead of making craptastic compilations of already existing cartoons however they made mock busters as a means to make money. these mock busters are marketed as being a more kid friendly, cheaper (price wise....and quality wise lol) yet still on par version of whatever movie disney and dreamworks were coming out with. why see kung fu panda when the little panda fighter is much cheaper. they also sold these movies right next to their official counterparts. so imagine being a kid at a grocery store and your grandma who is half blind but well meaning accidentally grabs ratatoing instead of ratatoullie.

  • @Lugeix
    @LugeixАй бұрын

    During the Beta and VHS ages, I found many freaky things on rented tape. Tape being movies and not cartoons. One was a phone conversation on the right audio. It was really low compared to the movie's audio. It was one sided, like from an open microphone. Nothing reveling was heard, as I can remember. The more interesting was at the end of the tape. after a minute into the static sometimes content would pop up, mostly porn, but sometime an over the air taping. Onetime a security system video. I got into fast forwarding the end to see it something else was there. I also notice some video started and ended with a digital burst. Sometimes a series of touch tone, like from a phone to a more advance and longer sequence. I thought this was being used to sync a bunch of recorders but wonder if they had another purpose. Maybe to convey a message of some type.

  • @robproductions2599

    @robproductions2599

    Ай бұрын

    bet some of those have had lost wave songs

  • @StevetheAmateurHistorian

    @StevetheAmateurHistorian

    Ай бұрын

    That’s the kind of crazy stuff I was hoping to hear in this comments section! 🤣 The tape oddities never end.

  • @RazorRoman

    @RazorRoman

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah those “phone” sounds are signals telling the machines what to do

  • @redcomet_622
    @redcomet_622Ай бұрын

    One bit of context you forgot to mention and its a particularly big context for these releases. Is that the prints used for these tapes are from multiple old TV packages from 50s to the 70s at the latest. You mention NTA who was the largest distributor but you didnt mention how they had multiple cartoon tv packages prior.

  • @robproductions2599
    @robproductions2599Ай бұрын

    we need this era of free market agian

  • @enlightenedhummingbird4764
    @enlightenedhummingbird4764Ай бұрын

    I'm so looking forward to this!! It's long, so I will be able to watch chunks as I take meal breaks. I miss those old cartoons, and my VHS player. Mine died years ago. I tried to replace it so I could do an old favorite exercise video, but after 2 failed attempts, I gave up. That was about 5 years ago and VHS machines are now out of my price range. Luckily, someone posted a video of my old fave exercise vid on youtube!! I enjoy your channel!! Thank you! 🌷

  • @StevetheAmateurHistorian

    @StevetheAmateurHistorian

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks! Yeah I never realized how much I missed having a VCR until recently getting a new one. My last one died off probably around 2012.

  • @sainguyen-ht7ju
    @sainguyen-ht7ju22 күн бұрын

    Nowadays I always see random public domain cartoons on streaming services like tubi

  • @cantbejawsome
    @cantbejawsome29 күн бұрын

    The kept making these into the 2000s on DVD. I had so many because they were only $1. They were in very thin cases, and you could get huge sets of them sealed together in plastic wrap for very cheap. They would have Popeye, Betty Boop, Mighty Mouse, and lots of others. They were generally VHS rips, and had static, tracking lines, and watermarks. They would sometimes have black and white movies in them, that weren't labelled on the package. It was very mysterious to me.

  • @celinepersonman6448
    @celinepersonman6448Ай бұрын

    My VCRs have been my favorite purchases of the last couple of years, and you've inspired my next collection rabbit hole with this release. I bet you had a ton of fun with this experience! Thanks for the fantastic upload!

  • @tookeydookey
    @tookeydookeyАй бұрын

    I remember when you first uploaded your documentary videos about Public Domain VHS distributors, didn't know these were gonna continue but I'm not complaining! In fact, I'm excited to see how deep the rabbit hole gets!😉👌

  • @theangelandtheone
    @theangelandtheoneАй бұрын

    Loved this video. It's so interesting to me to hear about all the obscure, sketchy corners of media that have fallen through the cracks over the years. Low budget shovelware video games, public domain cartoon tapes, etc. I wonder how hard to would be to get into contact with someone who worked for one of these companies to get an interview.

  • @rainbowspace994
    @rainbowspace994Ай бұрын

    Your last video was really good and this one is even better. Good job man!

  • @onemidnightgone
    @onemidnightgoneАй бұрын

    A core memory of mine I’d completely forgotten was watching one of those public domain tapes and being frustrated because the tape was such poor quality.

  • @ScaryGarrySG1
    @ScaryGarrySG1Ай бұрын

    "Yes, we promised you Baby Huey, but you ain't getting it... we're just gonna cut off things off right here......"

  • @axminster6

    @axminster6

    29 күн бұрын

    Does it match with the run time? I know public domain distros would just put random crap (usually a cartoon or two) on any given release without saying so, but VCRs came into the public consciousness over a very quick period, and most people were just using them until they broke or ate up a tape. I can remember people just cutting out the ruined area and splicing, especially stuff you'd rent.

  • @Dr.Vinny05
    @Dr.Vinny0523 күн бұрын

    If i didn't know better i would have assumed the hamster club thing was from some analog horror video what the hell

  • @Musicradio77Network
    @Musicradio77NetworkАй бұрын

    The earliest home video distributor that I would think of was The Nostalgia Merchant and Media Home Entertainment (MEDA) where they put out cartoons from Public Domain on VHS back in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s.

  • @The_Real_DCT

    @The_Real_DCT

    Ай бұрын

    Ah Meda, that was ol Charles Bands company before Full Moon entertainment but after Wizard Video

  • @bense7enreilly
    @bense7enreillyАй бұрын

    excited to see this. i found your channel cause of the public domain vhs/dvd videos, those made me feel nostalgic, i grew up getting tapes/dvds like that either from the dollar store or as hand me downs.

  • @dexstewart862
    @dexstewart862Ай бұрын

    When I was little, my grandparents bought me a Popeye tape, but a Fleischer Superman compilation is what was actually on it. A Mutt and Jeff tape had a weird jump in the middle of one cartoon, and went right into the next. A Little Audrey tape ended with a cartoon about kids going to an underwater city, and the opening was cut off for some reason. I had another identical version of that tape, and that one didn't have the cut. I also had Godzilla VS Megalon (which wasn't actually publuc domain) with the first several minutes missing, and it abruptly stops and rewinds once the the ending comes. I used to have a Filmation Ghostbusters tape, but there wasn't anything weird on it.

  • @professorhaystacks6606

    @professorhaystacks6606

    Ай бұрын

    Re the Filmation Ghostbusters: Clearly the ghost caused the tape to NOT have anything weird with it. Plot twist!

  • @SuperCosmicMutantSquid
    @SuperCosmicMutantSquid21 күн бұрын

    I still have a ton of these old PD tapes for some reason and they were more or less the go-to when we didn't have cable and I just wanted to watch some cartoons, no matter the quality. Ironically due to these tapes, I learned as I got older and more interested in media the purpose and reason why these tapes existed but also later discovered BETTER QUALITY VERSIONS that indeed made the VHS rips look even worse considering how many generations of a copy they were BEFORE they got the to tape. I was introduced to the Superman cartoons via these things and getting into animation later, it made me appriciate them so much more.

  • @kiartoons2010
    @kiartoons201022 күн бұрын

    Thanks for re-discussing these old public domain tapes. I always thought they were strange.

  • @Megarover
    @Megarover29 күн бұрын

    It says alot about New Jersey that being a shady public domain vhs tape distributor is one of the less suspicious things someone could be doing.

  • @angelinacamacho8575
    @angelinacamacho8575Ай бұрын

    with a lot of these tapes it seems like they haven't been erasing them but recorded over them and then strung that mess together. a lot of these seem to have a red tint which is a dead giveaway that these tapes have indeed been reused and re-recorded over.

  • @marktheteddyruxpinguy5780

    @marktheteddyruxpinguy5780

    Ай бұрын

    A red tint on old cartoons has nothing to do with the tape. its a result of the films dyes fading.

  • @angelinacamacho8575

    @angelinacamacho8575

    Ай бұрын

    @@marktheteddyruxpinguy5780 yeah with cartoons its probably film dye more than re-recordings. but i heard somewhere it can result from frequently recording over it. NBC was guilty of this and as a result a lot of pilots were lost to time.

  • @professorhaystacks6606

    @professorhaystacks6606

    Ай бұрын

    @@angelinacamacho8575 BBC did this with a lot of shows, notably Doctor Who. In that case they struck film prints for international distribution, though... and then threw those in the trash when they were done.

  • @angelinacamacho8575

    @angelinacamacho8575

    Ай бұрын

    @@professorhaystacks6606 i heard about that NBC thing which is why the tonight show pilot is considered lost.

  • @skainovember7262
    @skainovember7262Ай бұрын

    This reminded me, I can’t for the life of me remember what tape this was but at some point in a ‘00s I had a tape that I was certain was a legit retail tape - and at the end after a bit of blank space there was a stop icon on the screen and it caught a few seconds of a dvd screensaver. I figured I must have gotten ahold of a bootleg but even for a bootleg dubbing from DVD to VHS is a weird method of choice.

  • @BATCHARRO
    @BATCHARRO25 күн бұрын

    19:46 "I understand it was the 80's. People were less suspicious" Then you don't understand the 80's at all. In the 80's people were walking around thinking there were child sacrifice rings in daycares and people looking for kids to steal the minute their parents stopped looking at them. This is the era where we taught kids not to talk to any stranger at all for any reason. So if anything, parents just letting their kids send their picture to a guy in a costume on a video is actually worse in hindsight. Although I suspect the expectation from them was that the children would do this of their own volition and with no knowledge or involvement from the parents. It's just a letter for many of them the entire process of sending it could possibly be done without having to drive anywhere.

  • @almond3066

    @almond3066

    25 күн бұрын

    I know kinda off topic, bytt you're referring to the mcmartin preschool stuff, there was definitely weird shit happening at that mcmartin preschool everyone talks about being pure satanic panic, the fbi recently released documents confirming there were tunnels and weird child trafficking shit related happening in that preschool I'm assuming the hyper religious 80s Christian parents just didn't know really how to explain the weird trafficking shit they were witnessing beyond satanic, I guess Again, I know VERY off topic, but it's really weird seeing people refer to it as pure satanic panic after the FBI has since then kinda confirmed the guy was apart of a trafficking ring (if you want more info I suggest looking at the finders, a guy named mister metokur does a whole stream on it)

  • @Gloryosky
    @Gloryosky10 күн бұрын

    42:18 According to a 1986 _Billboard_ article, both Amvest Video and Kid Pics date to 1985, along with Vintage Video. Videofidelity dates to c. 1986, which was used for music performance-type releases under _Jazz Classics._ The Happy Hamsters themselves have a connection to Dante Pugliese's previous label, Springboard International, releasing two authorized Chipmunks Christmas reissues through United Artists Records in 1975 under the Mistletoe imprint. The Happy Chipmunks' first two albums were in 1982 under Audiofidelity's Holiday imprint, so Pugliese likely thought his clear knock-off would fly under the Ross Bagdasarian, Jr. radar (note: nothing _Alvin and the Chipmunks_ does if Bagdasarian can help it).

  • @aquaskull2624
    @aquaskull2624Ай бұрын

    I’m not sure how much this relates to this video, but you brought up cartoons r fun, I’m not sure if you know but there’s a video called the 1995 sonic bootleg tape that involves that company putting out a malicious sonic episode. The story is fake, but it’s extremely well done and worth a watch.

  • @jaydensvhsarchive3.095
    @jaydensvhsarchive3.095Ай бұрын

    Public Domain VHS Bad Experiences: I remember getting a 3g tape from Goodwill and Power Rangers was recorded over it. A kid pics 3-tape set I bought from eBay was not the best: One tape refused to work in my perfectly fine Toshiba Vcr, one tape did, and one was recorded over with an episode of American Bandstand from 1994 from KYW-TV.

  • @Quoobuss

    @Quoobuss

    Ай бұрын

    I have an Elmer Fudd Tape with a similar issue. The entirety has I think the news recorded over it. That’s what happens when these companies don’t pop the lil record stopper off.

  • @tookeydookey

    @tookeydookey

    Ай бұрын

    I had a similar issue - twice!! Both from UAV tapes I found at a yard sale and a thrift store respectively. First was a Greedy Humpty Dumpty tape and the other was an Tennessee Tuxedo tape. Both looked like they had Law And Order or some other similar show like that taped over the whole tape which was disappointing.

  • @dexstewart862

    @dexstewart862

    Ай бұрын

    Were they at least good Power Rangers episodes

  • @jaydensvhsarchive3.095

    @jaydensvhsarchive3.095

    Ай бұрын

    @@dexstewart862 it was only at the start of the tape for a minute

  • @jaydensvhsarchive3.095
    @jaydensvhsarchive3.09511 күн бұрын

    Hi! Just found out in the 80’s Audiofidelity put out bootleg records by the Beatles on Picture Disc and Frank Sinatra on Cassette tape. For some reason they don’t use the same address from Amvest Video, but use different addresses, but are all in Rahway.

  • @suppengroove
    @suppengrooveАй бұрын

    from an ESL perspective these public domain cassettes were like reverse russian roulette amateur voice over? actual dub? actual dub with quality known voice actors? could be anything 😭 and god forbid these quality dubs came in a usuable condition... skips, horrible loud hiss and all that 😢

  • @pistolpetereal
    @pistolpetereal18 күн бұрын

    I have the Bugs tape at 13:00. I had no idea it was a cheap public domain tape until I actually played it. The artwork looked quite real and convincing to me 😂😂

  • @xXSKY64Xx
    @xXSKY64XxАй бұрын

    Definitely gives these tapes a haunting aura. I think I might have one of these, a Daffy Duck tape. I’ll have to check myself…

  • @nerfytheclown
    @nerfytheclownАй бұрын

    Fantastic video. Great editing. I love it. I remember DEC and they always actually had ONLY the first track listed

  • @Wrenchy247
    @Wrenchy24721 күн бұрын

    I remember seeing the same Baby Huey VHS tape at a Thrift Store that I worked at, in Summer 2022

  • @TheRantler
    @TheRantler18 күн бұрын

    That damn hamster, I never trusted that thing.

  • @Alfenium

    @Alfenium

    16 күн бұрын

    Dibidi ba didi dou dou 🎵

  • @k1773ns
    @k1773ns17 күн бұрын

    Wow this took a dark turn quickly. The grooming kids for pictures and addresses, information? That’s creepy af. Wowwww. I hope the scum bags behind that operation got whatever was coming to them.

  • @makeshift_battlefield_music
    @makeshift_battlefield_musicАй бұрын

    It's funny because my grandma bought me some of these tapes at the grocery store and pharmacy as cheap gifts when i was a kid and i laughed when you said u had the same experience. It must have seemed like a bargain compared to disney tapes running like 60 to 80 bucks back then. Which seems even more extreme when you consider inflation. Imagine paying $200 for a movie. A $15 vhs tape made a lot of sense when it gets played on a loop all day for the kids lol

  • @AriesArtist02
    @AriesArtist0218 күн бұрын

    Pretty much all SLP/EP Rugrats tapes I've had before had that white screen of death, it's weird. Also, there was some Japanese or two tape I've had where the it had a specific screen with some sort of message saying it was a test tone and intentional. As for a stranger tape I have known as Charlotte Holmes which is a mid 90s release of a weird lost anime dub with a live action framing device (dub adaptation) from 79/80, it has a completely mismatched M&E track on the left side channel and the original tinny audio on the right side and sometime it flickers before settling. The weirder thing is the logo at the start of that tape, and company mentioned on the crappy paper "outer case" are all different, and at the end of the tape it has a recorded quick rewind with high pitched audio and then goes to a gray screen. But the weirder thing about THAT is that I could only capture it once, on the first run as I bought the misfit vhs set new. Every following time I've tried to the tape itself stops playing a little into the rewinding. God, I need to find the original UK release(s, there were 2 tapes/episodes) of Charlotte Holmes lmao that audio is not an easy thing to fix

  • @michaelbullen3104
    @michaelbullen310427 күн бұрын

    Maybe next time you do this… Switch the aspect to 4:3….?

  • @JaxCoolKartunes
    @JaxCoolKartunesАй бұрын

    I was looking through old VHS tapes my family had in a garage and only like 2 were PD tapes and they were all loose and only one was a UAV tape that being a Elmer Fudd one I might look through more tapes maybe one day.

  • @radwolf76
    @radwolf76Ай бұрын

    I would not be so quick to dismiss the previous owner of the Herman Tape being the cause for the mixup instead of the distributor. Some half-senile grandparent cleaning up after the grandkids have gone through the whole shelf of tapes without putting anything back? They're not going to pay attention to things like what company put the tape out. Tape says Herman, case says Herman, that's a match. Then later, the mismatched tape enters the used market and you buy it like that. The only improbable thing here is the grandparent having Herman tapes from two different distributors, but maybe they either had an extensive collection of public domain tapes, or they were a fan of the character and sought out those tapes specifically. To me that seems like a much more likely scenario than 3G somehow getting their hands on TAV's cases, which would have been printed up specifically as a print job ordered by TAV. While we've established that none of these companies had quality control, I don't see TAV ordering more cases be printed than they expected to make and sell tapes themselves, because that goes against the whole notion of "do it as cheaply as possible" that they clearly operated by. It's not like they'd be like "Oops, that's all the Herman Cassettes we recorded, and we still have 200 more cases, let's see if any of our competitors will buy those extras with our branding on them off our hands so we can recoup some operating costs." I don't remember if these were both companies from that cluster that was operating within 5 miles of each other, but if they were, I suppose that the local print shop could have misdelivered an order of TAV cases to 3G, or if somehow TAV did have leftovers, there could have been some dumpster diving, but even those are stretches. I just feel your most likely source of mixup is the consumer, from my own personal experience of working at a Blockbuster from 1995-2000. I couldn't tell you how many times we had to call someone who had dropped off tapes in our return box to tell them that while we appreciated them bringing back the rental case, it had to have the tape we'd given them, and not some other random tape inside before we could check it back in for them. At least one or two a day (which considering our rental turnover, was actually probably a small percentage but it felt common enough), and most of the time it was kids tapes, because as you observed, parents were using the VCR as a babysitter, and weren't really paying any attention to what tapes their kids were actually watching. (Edit: OK, the obvious hole in my theory is that the 3G tape in this instance doesn't have anything written on its label, but that just means it got popped back in the VCR long enough to see "Oh, that's the Herman tape" before getting put back in the first Herman case that was found. Or the TAV Herman tape, which *was* labeled. got put back in the 3G case first, and after the other tapes had been cleaned up, you had the unlabeled 3G tape and the TAV case left so obviously those go together too.)

  • @meowza3k
    @meowza3kАй бұрын

    a cobweb hotel of PD tapes. my favorite was Porky's Preview, i haven't seen it anywhere else than on a PD tape

  • @johnhere59
    @johnhere598 күн бұрын

    Keep up the great work.

  • @deanrivera8016
    @deanrivera8016Ай бұрын

    That’s a very cool, and informative video of a niche of American home entertainment gone by

  • @MegaPianoplayer1
    @MegaPianoplayer121 күн бұрын

    Troy Gold sounds like some kind of knockoff hero. If someone made a ripoff of Indiana Jones or Allan Quatermain, he would be named Troy Gold.

  • @2001JamesTV
    @2001JamesTVАй бұрын

    I remember staying in a caravan around 1993/94, and amongst the videos that were there were several different cartoon tapes... only despite having different boxes, they all had the exact same public domain compilation on (which didn't match what was on any of the boxes). Though the only cartoon I can specifically remember from those tapes was A Tale Of Two Kitties.

  • @2001JamesTV

    @2001JamesTV

    Ай бұрын

    Oh, and that porno thing happened to my cousin with a pirated VHS copy of the 2002 scooby doo movie (so the very end of the VHS era), she left her son watching the movie while she went into the kitchen, then came back to find a porno that came on at the end of the film (and realised he'd been watching it for about 10 minutes).

  • @JaxCoolKartunes

    @JaxCoolKartunes

    28 күн бұрын

    @@2001JamesTV A VHS Tape (Well a bootleg one) of Scooby Doo (2002) OF ALL THINGS had that type of stuff in it?

  • @2001JamesTV

    @2001JamesTV

    28 күн бұрын

    @@JaxCoolKartunes As I said it was a pirate copy, not a genuine one!

  • @JaxCoolKartunes

    @JaxCoolKartunes

    26 күн бұрын

    @@2001JamesTV I wonder what the son thought did it effect him?

  • @2001JamesTV

    @2001JamesTV

    26 күн бұрын

    @@JaxCoolKartunes When we mentioned it to him, he couldn't even remember it happening.

  • @jadziahopkins677
    @jadziahopkins677Ай бұрын

    I remembered watching 50 of the greatest cartoons on vhs 😊

  • @Frnk_3
    @Frnk_320 сағат бұрын

    Rahway. Damn. I grew up an hour from there.

  • @Scrumpetsheep
    @Scrumpetsheep27 күн бұрын

    That's one hell of a VHS tape room 😮

  • @RazorRoman
    @RazorRomanАй бұрын

    “The Red House” starring that man who’s always standing up and walking around!!! 35:42

  • @usefulaccount1835
    @usefulaccount1835Ай бұрын

    Wake up new public domain is coming

  • @austinreed7343
    @austinreed734329 күн бұрын

    There were some PD cartoon collections on DVD, too, which I recall owning two of them.

  • @terryechoes3192
    @terryechoes319229 күн бұрын

    Maybe the problem was making the tapes was *too* easy.

  • @jaydensvhsarchive3.095
    @jaydensvhsarchive3.095Ай бұрын

    The picture rolling is on a lot of early early 1980s vhses from Magnetic Video, and MCA Home Video

  • @0xm
    @0xmАй бұрын

    New sub for the intro and channel name

  • @Funnyredhouse3453
    @Funnyredhouse3453Ай бұрын

    I have alot of those vhs tapes in my collection.

  • @BotmanR
    @BotmanRАй бұрын

    3:18 Hey! That's the same model of VCR I had when I was a kid!

  • @jonathanhawkins3837
    @jonathanhawkins3837Ай бұрын

    I would love to see a video about all the 3 stooges related public domain vhs tapes.

  • @rameybutler-hm7nx
    @rameybutler-hm7nxАй бұрын

    Ahh walmart spin rack vhs tapes...such memories.

  • @pika23
    @pika23Ай бұрын

    I used to have bunches of these. Got them from the dollar stores or Woolworths

  • @metaltornado3457
    @metaltornado345727 күн бұрын

    38:02 Drugs Bunny!

  • @jaydensvhsarchive3.095
    @jaydensvhsarchive3.095Ай бұрын

    43:06 Yay, it’s the Washington Post March by Paul Eakins! From Audio Fedelity

  • @jaydensvhsarchive3.095
    @jaydensvhsarchive3.095Ай бұрын

    Wow! Great episode!

  • @niftyspock
    @niftyspockАй бұрын

    I remember getting tapes that said they were woody woodpecker tapes and they either had no woody woodpecker on them or only 1 show...pantry panic and it was always just that one

  • @StevetheAmateurHistorian

    @StevetheAmateurHistorian

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah they could be so hit and miss like I’ve got a few tapes where the focal character is in every cartoon and then I’ve got my Cartoons R Fun Elmer Fudd tapes where the one cartoon he’s featured in he’s barely in at all.

  • Ай бұрын

    That was Woody's only PD cartoon. I think Lantz didn't renew the trademark because he remade it in 1946 with the more iconic, stubbier design, which that version still IS copyrighted.

  • @JaxCoolKartunes

    @JaxCoolKartunes

    28 күн бұрын

    The copyrighted wasn't renewed by Lantz which is why it entered the Public Domain like some other few Lantz cartoons like "Beachcombers" "House of Magic" "Silly Superstition" "Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat" and all the 1931-1932 Disney Oswald Sound-Reissues (Except the one of All Wet) that were made due to the Studio losing money due to the Great Depression being developed.

  • @akatimo84
    @akatimo84Ай бұрын

    thank youuuuuu ❤

  • @AddMoreQuarters
    @AddMoreQuarters17 күн бұрын

    I grew up during the years of VHS amd reruns of old cartoons pre VHS and couldn't stand Baby Huey. I couldn't stand anything coming out of that same cartoon studio. Not even as a last resort when nothing else was on. I prefered the japanese cartoons more that imported to the USA.

  • @oldradiosnphonographs
    @oldradiosnphonographsАй бұрын

    8:50 I got one the oldest VCRs ever a U-matic VO-1600.

  • @MiiGameplaysHD
    @MiiGameplaysHD15 күн бұрын

    First swear word in the video dropped at 17:18

  • @nighttimevideo
    @nighttimevideoАй бұрын

    Fantastic video!

  • @Userbrandonlooneytunesfan2000
    @Userbrandonlooneytunesfan200025 күн бұрын

    i have a lot a public domain cartoon tapes i did a rip of some of them

  • @ethanrocket430
    @ethanrocket430Ай бұрын

    2:10 to get on with the video

  • @marktheteddyruxpinguy5780
    @marktheteddyruxpinguy5780Ай бұрын

    stretching to 16:9 is pain. set your tv to 4:3

  • @casanovafunkenstein5090

    @casanovafunkenstein5090

    Ай бұрын

    They aren't filming the screen, it's a direct feed from composite into a cheap upscaler to make it compatible with modern displays. In order to change the aspect ratio they would need to do that in software and re-render the image. The trouble with that is that the signal is noisy and in order to shrink the image you will need to find the average of a given range of pixels so that they can be reduced to a fewer number of distinct pixels. The noise is going to create artefacts in the footage by throwing off the values of pixels across the entire image, with the data changing on every frame. The majority of video compression algorithms do not do that task well, especially if they're working with a source that was up scaled using a cable instead of a bespoke unit that can be calibrated to suit the occasion. The cable doesn't output 4:3 and trying to get that fixed with editing software is very labour intensive and time consuming for results that can end up being much worse with noisy video sources like these.

  • @marktheteddyruxpinguy5780

    @marktheteddyruxpinguy5780

    Ай бұрын

    @@casanovafunkenstein5090 i know my stuff. I was just saying that he could have set his TV to 4:3. legit every TV ive worked with lets you do that

  • @TheMediaHoarder
    @TheMediaHoarderАй бұрын

    Even an amateur historian should know better than to watch tapes on a widescreen TV stretched to 16x9.

  • @Smug_Scrub_88
    @Smug_Scrub_88Ай бұрын

    Are you ME?

  • @JohnEternal
    @JohnEternalАй бұрын

    I had this same tape

  • @anthonyrowland9072
    @anthonyrowland9072Ай бұрын

    1:25:52 "Celebrity Biographys"

  • @JaxCoolKartunes
    @JaxCoolKartunesАй бұрын

    55:37 Oh no not Bimbo's Auto! Australian Cartoons suck anyways.

  • @jaydensvhsarchive3.095

    @jaydensvhsarchive3.095

    Ай бұрын

    I had that on a supertoons cd rom from 1993

  • @JaxCoolKartunes

    @JaxCoolKartunes

    Ай бұрын

    @@jaydensvhsarchive3.095 What did you think of it?

  • @jaydensvhsarchive3.095

    @jaydensvhsarchive3.095

    Ай бұрын

    @@JaxCoolKartunes It was a weird animation complete with crappily drawn characters.

  • @JaxCoolKartunes

    @JaxCoolKartunes

    Ай бұрын

    @@jaydensvhsarchive3.095 More info about this "Toon": This is a Australian Cartoon from 1954 part of the Color Classics Series by Eric Porter, The cartoon stars a Wombat named "Bimbo" who previously appeared in a other color classic short "Rabbit Stew" which came out 2 years prior and Bimbo is similar to a other Wombat character Eric Porter made known as "Willie the Wombat" who came from a Comic Strip known as "Wombat Flat" he also appeared in his own cartoon called "Waste Not, Want Not" which was released to the Commonwealth Bank and shown to Children on how to handle there school bank money. Eric Porter showed the Color Classics series to Columbia for distribution in the United States but Columbia did accept but later refused and instead distributed more Mr. Magoo shorts by UPA.

  • @JaxCoolKartunes

    @JaxCoolKartunes

    Ай бұрын

    Blackhawk Films also released the cartoons on 8mm and 16mm film this cartoon could be owned by them now since Eric Porter Studios shut down in 1972.

  • @rrsaga
    @rrsagaАй бұрын

    JEM!

  • @longmeaderulez
    @longmeaderulezАй бұрын

    My dude I really tried to hang in there with you but the first 10 mins of this video said nothing and went nowhere. I had to tap out at the dictionary definition of public domain. Your videos can be 20 min long, you don't need to pad them out with nonsense and fluff. Good luck in the future.

  • @GigglesHTF1999

    @GigglesHTF1999

    25 күн бұрын

    Impatient Bastard

  • @skootergirl22
    @skootergirl22Ай бұрын

    The UK VHS weren't terrible

  • @Acidonia150reborn

    @Acidonia150reborn

    Ай бұрын

    Well they wasnt many Public Domain companys in UK because it cost Money by BBFC to rate somthing to be sold. Only one I rerember begin kinda wonkly was Kyrpton Force. I mean one of their VHS on box just has pics from a Transfomers book.

  • @mgthestrange9098

    @mgthestrange9098

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, I remember having a Felix the Cat tape that wasn’t bad quality, one of them was even a silent era cartoon. It was in a cardboard sleeve that you slid the tape out of rather than a plastic case.

  • @brelyre3221
    @brelyre3221Ай бұрын

    Tom and Jerry