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1 week ago
Looney Tunes on Nickelodeon: Open, Bump, Close (1988)
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1 week ago
The Looney Tunes show episode 17 sunday night slice Part 2
All credits belong to the warner bros.
MrBugsBunny2011 • 36,348 views
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The army tank pizza delivery reminds me of NES's "Paperboy." Speedy needs a dang good attorney for Daffy's delivery antics, IMHO.
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1 week ago
1966 - Daffy Duck - A Taste Of Catnip
1966 DePatie-Freleng Daffy Duck cartoon feauturing Speedy Gonzales and Sylvester. Directed by Robert McKimson.
Sanek1994 • 5,087 views
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I would have preferred this one in that Speedy disc on Looney Tunes Golden Collection Vol 4 instead of "A Haunting We Will Go." This short basically poked fun at the whole Daffy/Speedy thing.
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1 week ago
Daffy not being dramatic..
The Looney Tunes Show 2011 (1x21)
I own nothing of this.
BubblingWater • 3,689 views
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Hey, Bugs drives a Prius!
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1 week ago
The Looney Tunes Show S1 E9 The Foghorn Leghorn Story Part 1
Daffy Plays Foghorn Leghorn in this episode of The Looney Tunes Show as for Bugs him and Yosemite Sam find a vase
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A little trivia for you: this is not the first time Daffy tried to be a rooster. The first was in 1948's "You Were Never Duckier," where he tried to masquerade as one to win a $5000 reward in the National Poultry Contest, which in turn featured Foghorn Leghorn's antagonist Henry Hawk and his father.
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1 week ago
The Looney Tunes show episode 17 sunday night slice Part 1
all credits belong to the warner bros
MrBugsBunny2011 • 73,606 views
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You know with the modern stuff (such as those handset phone/intercom systems and flat-screen TVs, you'd think that that pizza place would have more up to date cash registers than those archaic deals.
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1 week ago
The Looney Tunes Show Episode 13 To Bowl or Not to Bowl Full Episode
Hi everybody Welcome to the brand new episode of the Looney Tunes Show. Once again i don't own the Looney tunes Warner Bros are the owners to these...
JoseCarioca101 • 246,490 views
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I like the Chuck's Roadhouse in the CGI Roadrunner/Coyote part. Nice nod to Chuck Jones - the man behind Roadrunner and Wile E. Coyote (among other things of course!).
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1 week ago
The Looney Tunes Show episode 18 DMV part 2
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MrBugsBunny2011 • 85,476 views
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Hmmm. Looks like the drew the locomotive to be a cross between a 1940's/1950's EMD E or F unit and a General Electric P42 "Genesis." Nice Amtrak Superliner-inspired railroad cars too.
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2 weeks ago
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3 weeks ago
What Annoys Me
NAA NAA NAA NAA
NewAgeServerAlarm • 1,278 views
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That was an excellent video. You've got a crudload on your plate, and you can't go messing with your fire alarm systems all the time. I liked the flashing X with the 4033 buzzer. Yeah folks, fire alarms are only part of the guy's life.
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3 weeks ago
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3 weeks ago
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4 weeks ago
Bill Cosby's Picture Pages
Intro to Bill Cosby's Picturepages
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4 weeks ago
Duracell commercial with creepy family
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If you have information about this video like voices or actors please leave a comment. Help document for the gr...
elithecat • 78,604 views
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I always imagined the Energizer Bunny going up against this creepy family. It's interesting, the Puttermans were only around for only two years: the Bunny just keeps going!
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2 months ago
Circuit City commercial (1994)
Circuit City commercial (1994) another version
CDs at select stores
MistyVids • 6,994 views
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@Manimal347 My current computer has 4096 times the amount of RAM offered in this computer here. And for those who aren't tech-savy, a Gigabyte is 1024 megatbytes, not 1000 megabytes. (2^10 power).
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2 months ago
Best Buy commercial (1994)
Best Buy commercial (1994)
Packard Bell computer, Pentium processor, 420 MB hard drive, 8 MB memory, for only $1998!!
MistyVids • 2,048 views
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Our first Pentium was back around 1994, but it was a Gateway 2000 90 MHz sucker (as high end as you could get) with 16 MB RAM and a 540 MB Hard Drive. Cost a lot more, but it was probably mroe reliable than anything Packard Bell could ever market.
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2 months ago
Meeting Strangers Red Light, Green Light Pt 1
lloydbentman • 207 views
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They those kids were crossing while the gate was still down! Bad kids.
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3 months ago
Gateway Essential PC (commercial 1999)
In 1999, Gateway 2000 had dropped the 2000 from their name and was making a little more noise than usual because now their cheap PCs were below $99...
20thcenturymase • 17,399 views
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Our first Pentium was a Gateway back in 1994. I had a Gateway Pentium MMX 166 MHz in 1997, though I switched a year later to a Pentium II 350MHz. Anyways, I know of someone who actually had a crappy experience with Gateway back in 1999, referring to it as the "Monster Known as Gateway," since she...
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3 months ago
"The Decision Stank" - JOHN CLEESE Compaq Commercial
One of many wonderful commercials John Cleese did for Compaq Computer Corporation in the mid to late '80s.
These classic ads were shown only in E...
CompaqVet • 40,643 views
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Amazing what they could get away with back then. IBM ultimately failed in the PC marketplace.
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3 months ago
SG.U. S02E15 Seizure {Part 3}
SG.U. S02E15 Seizure {Part 3}
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3 months ago
Apple IIe switched on after 15 years
My first computer, a 1983 Apple IIe. Bought in Singapore in 1984, we moved to the UK the same year. I used the Apple until the 1st June 1992, when ...
kevgordon • 140,200 views
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Oh my gosh. I remember this. My granny had an Apple IIe with the same intro application. I kept giving that dang rabbit in the app a lot of medical bills!
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4 months ago
1994 Compaq Commercial
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@HTPtheFirst Yeah, overseas faxing HAS to be pretty dang expensive!
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4 months ago
Dell - Purely You
The Dell Purely You commercial.
dalto12593 • 35,181 views
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@alex14469 Only a 230 W Power Souce in that old Dell?! Good grief I've got a 750 W powerhouse in mine. I've been running it for two years in my beaut and it's still in there with my new components. Plus my good old 4 year old Cooler Master Case with no less than six fans attached (the graphics ca...
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4 months ago
Compaq All-in-one 486 MS-DOS Computer Overview - Lazy Game Reviews
During the early 90's the 486 ruled all. But when things started progressing so quickly, it wasn't enough and Overdrive CPUs and such addons became...
phreakindee • 20,788 views
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Yeah, I wonder how Test Drive 3 would handle on my 2nd Gen Intel Core i5-2500 with 8 Gigs of RAM (and my GTX 550 Ti card). Probably would give me epillepsy.
But yeah, I remember when we got our first Pentium in 1994 - a real high-end sucker for its day (got it in June - 90 MHz), and I got some g...
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4 months ago
Computer City Commercial (1995)
A commercial for the old Computer City chain only a little before CompUSA took it over. This ad also features the "Softram 95" program which was la...
MBZ321 • 2,457 views
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Installing hard RAM chips isn't that much of a hassle than you think these days. :P
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5 months ago
Rebonds B from Iannis Xenakis
Rebonds B from Iannis Xenakis interpreted by Pedro Carneiro. Directed by Stéphan Aubé
CD/DVD in sale on http://www.zigzag-territoir...
stef1138 • 17,843 views
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5 months ago
Packard Bell commercial 1996
1996 commercial for Packard-Bell PCs
kmoser • 15,768 views
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Well, they got into a lot of trouble in the mid-1990's for re-using old components in new computers, as well as many of them getting returned to the store because they didn't work too well.
We were fortunate NOT to have one in our house. I'm proud of that. :)
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5 months ago
"BORING!" - JOHN CLEESE Compaq Commercial
One of many wonderful commercials John Cleese did for Compaq Computer Corporation in the mid to late '80s.
A very rare find and a treasure for an...
CompaqVet • 99,253 views
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Well, 40MB of storage went pretty far back in the day.
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5 months ago
IBM Computer Best Buy Commercial - (1993).mpg
furrmie6 • 1,807 views
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Wait, hold on...24 pin...that's a noisy infernal dot matrix, is it not?
Yeah, this is a low end deal. Most definitely.
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5 months ago
Best Buy Commercial 1994
Check out the specs on this computer!!
makomichiruyaten • 35,510 views
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Bikerdude97...You're right. HOWEVER...
Looking at the system specs on that machine, that is on the lower end. Well granted the 340 Meg Hard Drive isn't bad, but we got our first Pentium in 1994, which was extremely high end back then, and that had 16 Megs of RAM (as opposed to 4 here), PCI graph...
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5 months ago
Old School 90's Circuit City Commercial Holiday Madness!
You know you want to buy that sweet Sanyo VCR with remote for $169.97!!
Greedo7372000 • 861 views
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Well, I will say this: For the time this commercial came out, an 85 MB hard drive and only two megabytes of RAM, for the standards of that era, was pretty crappy.
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5 months ago
Circuit City Commercial (1993)
Get a slow computer for almost $1100!
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Ugh. Packard Bell! AAAGH!!!
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5 months ago
1993 Intel Commercial #1
This is a 1993 Intel commercial that aired on WPIX Channel 11 during a commercial break of Star Trek Deep Space Nine on 1/3/93.
wtcvidman • 30,592 views
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This commercial is somewhat misleading. You almost think all Intel-based machines would have all those major apps (Word, Excel, Windows, OS/2, PowerPoint, WordPerfect, Lotus 123, etc etc etc. preloaded. I mean, they sure make it out to be with this commercial. It's a bit confusing. Don't you think?
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8 months ago
Batman video game (NES) - Deathless speed run - Part 1
Batman (by Sunsoft, Nintendo Entertainment System) - Deathless speed run - Part 1. Performed by Daniel T (aka DTysonator) on a real NES console, re...
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Yeah, that's what got me into the stuff. I've got Looney Tunes Golden Collections 1-4 on DVD.