 Thanks for checking out this unboxing video and hopefully things are better quality-wise than the last one because I'm you know getting used to this new laptop and everything. I have an adapter so my external microphone USB microphone is working at the moment so the audio should be better at the least. I'm using a mixture of indoor and outdoor light, just like some natural light come in and diffuse things. So hopefully it looks good, it looks brighter than the last one, but we'll see. Anyway, February band box. Always, always, always looking super forward to a band box because they do a lot of fun stuff. The celebrity autographs are always one of my favorite things. Also the pins are amazing, the art prints are outstanding, etc. etc. It's a really good box in general so I'm always very excited to get it. This month's theme was the 90s, which I can definitely relate to because I grew up, the majority of my time as a child was in the 90s, you know, like mainly middle school through high school was the 90s. So did I say 80s before I'm in the 90s? But yeah, middle school through high school 90s, so I remember a lot about the 90s and was very influenced by what was going on then. So it was said that in everyone's band box for this month that you would get a signed item by a actor from the 90s. So I'm assuming that means multiples, like a chance to get one or the other. Maybe there's more than two, I don't know. But anyway, we're gonna open this up. We use our trusty little, whoop, throwing knife, letter openers that, you know, I should cut away from me. I won't cut myself. Everyone remember that. Don't cut towards yourself. It's not smart. I almost made a big mistake. So I'm gonna check this out. Oh, they have tissue paper this time. That's exciting for my cat. Man, she loves it when I get the tissue paper. It's a nice piece too. There you go, Chloe. Go forth and have fun. Oh, there's some extra stuff. There's some interesting shaped things in here. There's a bunch of extra things it feels like. Oh, this, this will be, this will be particularly interesting. See if I can find, okay. Found the pen. I like to do the pen first when I can. Not excited about what the subject matter of my pen is, but I appreciate the pen because it's well done. So it's just not my item. Never got into these. It's a Furby pen. Do people remember Furby's? Those things are so creepy and stupid, especially when you look back on it. Furby's were idiotic. And now what's the big thing? The Hatchimals I heard about. Those things also look stupid. I don't know, at any rate. But here's the thing, like no matter what the design of these pens are, they're always really well made. Great quality. I mean, they just look good. And that's the case with this Furby one. Like it looks like a Furby. It looks like, you know, how it should be. But I just like Furby's man. I wonder what the other possibilities were. Is there a Tamagotchi potentially? Or was that in the 2000s? Was that still 90s? Maybe it was still 90s. I don't remember. All right. Next thing has weird shaped thing. Boston Creative Company. Boston Creative Product. I don't know what this is. Is it a silverware? Oh, Jesus. Okay, so it's a spoon. It's an actual spoon. Like it's a spoon. It's a legit spoon. It's metal. Like, I can use this. And it says, it says on the actual concave part of it, no soup for you. Which, okay, now I need to explain, oh man, there's so much reflection on that. But I don't know if you can, like, kind of see that it says no soup for you. I'll just move it. See. If you can't really see, you just have to trust me. I like the idea of this. This is a very outside of the box. No pun intended type product. But I personally, once again, it's well done. It's a good reference. All that. I know it's a reference to Seinfeld. Hate Seinfeld. Sorry, you can feel free to lambast me in the comments about that. Hate Seinfeld. It's not because the writing isn't good. The writing is good. I know Larry David created it. He did a lot of writing on it. I know the writing is good. I can't stand Jerry Seinfeld. I have a big problem. I just cannot watch Jerry Seinfeld. His whole like, what's with that? What's with that? Like, all the time, it gets so annoying to me. I cannot stand Jerry Seinfeld. I'm sorry. For that reason, I hate to show Seinfeld. I just cannot watch it. Not a big fan. But this is a good item. And I know a lot of people who do like Seinfeld. So it was smart for them to do that. I might give this to someone who I know is a really big fan. But I also will say Curb Your Enthusiasm, which was also done by Larry David. I am a fan of that. That is a very well-written show. It is a very good show. So it's not about the writing or anything. It's Jerry. I hate Jerry. But the No Super You reference is good. The next thing is like Squishy. It's like some sort of plushie or something. Oh my God. It's a straight up, it's a beanie baby. Holy crap. I kind of never wanted one of these ever. Once again, I understand, you know, 90s and it makes sense. It's a pelican. You know? So it looks like, look at that. It's a pelican, beanie, baby, legit, you know, TY, company, whatever. What's this one's name? Oh, Scoop. Makes sense. Scoop. From 1996. 96. Just another, another item. Not a bad idea. I don't like it. So it's not for me. It's not my thing. And next thing feels like a hockey puck kind of. It feels like a hockey puck and I'm into hockey. It is a hockey puck actually. Holy crap. Nice. Oh man, that's, this is actually awesome. I do really like this one because I'm a hockey fan and I'm also a fan of this. So this is signed by one of the guys who was in Mighty Ducks. It was signed by Matt Daugherty. Let me try to take it out to better show you. So here you go. Legit. There's the signature. You can see it's an actual signature. Has BAM on the other side of the puck. And then it has the card, the certificate of authenticity as the picture of the guy from the Mighty Ducks. I remember him. I remember that face. I didn't remember him by name but Matt Daugherty. Better look at this guy. Do you guys remember this guy from Mighty Ducks? You remember this guy? I do. This is cool. I like, this is a good signed item and it's so once again, like I like to say it's such an outside the box item and like the spoons, spoons super outside the box. So that's one of the great things about BAM boxes, how creative they are with coming up with different things to get signed. A lot of these other boxes they just, you know, it's like it's always going to be prints or it's always going to be a glossy from a movie. Like they don't have much creativity when it comes to those types of things but super outside the box from BAM box. I think there might be one more item. I don't know but it's in a tube. So I'm assuming this is the art print. Ooh. Looks like mine's a little messed up on one side. Tabbit. Showdown in cyberspace. This is actually pretty funny. So it's a fight card poster basically, you know, for like UFC style or like boxing and it's machine against the man, Agent Smith versus Mr. Anderson aka Neo. Obviously a reference to The Matrix which was a big deal in the 90s obviously. Let's see if I can get it to show you a bit how that looks like really dark because I'm like blocking all the light pretty much but you can get a good sense of how it is. But it says celebrity fight match, the oracle in association with a simulated reality system presents showdown in cyberspace. No home TV, direct from ringside. All the money is in yen. So I guess this isn't like China. It looks like it's in yen. 15 rounds of nonstop boxing action plus additional thrilling fights featuring Morpheus versus the Merovingian. It's like wiping my ass with silk. I love it. That was one of his lines. The Merovingian has the best line from all Matrix films and Trinity versus the twins. I remember it was white haired dreadlock, shade wearing, white trench coat twins who were actually supposed to be based off like werewolves or something for some reason. Anyway, live from inside the shared false reality doors open at system reboot. Clever. This is clever. This is fun. One of my edges looked a little, yeah, it's a little bent there but not that bad. It's not a big deal. It's cool. Oh, it's signed too. I didn't notice that. You can see right there. It kind of blends into everything else. It's signed by the artist which I'm assuming that information will be in the spoiler booklets. But for now, I'm going to roll that up and put it in here. One of the things I don't like about rolled up things, it's hard to get them flat. The other thing that always gets me is whenever they roll it, they roll it with the image on the inside. I prefer to be rolled with the image on the outside because if you're trying to hang it up, it's much easier to get something to stay on a wall if it's trying to fold against the wall as opposed to fold out from the wall. I would prefer if you roll it the other way, whatever box is doing it. Just a small thing for me personally. But anyway, I think that was it. Good stuff. Oh, and this is the certificate of authenticity for, I guess, the poster thing. Which is cool. Well, executed box. Let's see what else was in here. All right. Oh, man. Oh, every single pin other than the one I got was super cool. So, they basically had two of them were limited edition and they were like high top sneakers, which was totally a big thing during the 90s and funny. And one of them, this would have been my favorite, even though it wasn't a limited one, super soaker. Super soakers were great. I had a super soaker that looked exactly like that. Super awesome. So, you see there's the Furby. There's two different limited edition versions of the high tops and the super soaker, which is clearly the coolest of all those pins. Man, I wish I got that super soaker. I know I can trade for them through their forum, but it's a lot of work for something like that. I'll just stick with the Furby. I have a cork board that I put all my pins on. It'll just get lost with all the other pins. All right. So, the next thing they had the Beanie Babies, commons and rares apparently. What was rare? I don't know how we're supposed to verify if these are rare or not, honestly. They tracked down collectors all over the country to find actual Beanie Babies with 90s tags on them. That's what it said. Look for some rares to show up in certain boxes valued at $50 or more. Well, I'm not a Beanie Baby kind of sewer. Can you like give me a hint in here, please? Which ones are rare? I'm going to guess that Scoop is not, or maybe he is because he's not even pictured in here, or maybe that was just kind of like a stock type photo. There's just like, I mean, there'll be stuff like this. So, it's like a flamingo, a shark, a teddy bear, and a gorilla. I'm sorry, the lighting's also getting crappy. I'm sorry about that. And then they have the official pox signed by Matt Daugherty. So, everyone had it signed by Matt Daugherty. And it looks like the more rare version of it was it signed in gold as opposed to the silver one. So, I got silver and then there was a gold signing. Yeah, he played Lester Averman in the Mighty Ducks movies. Was he in, were there three of them? Maybe four of them. I don't remember. I wonder how many he was in. I know he was definitely in the first two. Maybe he was in all of them because I don't think he's done anything else, to be honest. But there you can just see in a silver, gold, wherever. That's cool. Then there were the celebrity fight match posters and there were, oh, there were a few different versions of that which is cool. They had the Agent Smith versus Neo1, which I got. They had Zach Morris versus AC Slater. Dude, that's the one I wanted. I was a huge Saved by the Bell fan, huge Saved by the Bell fan. And then they had Dr. Evil versus Austin Powers, which is also cool. You can see there, kind of see there. This was the Dr. Evil, Austin Powers back here. It's hard to see the Zach Morrison, AC Slater. Just so hard to see. You can kind of see their faces from that. And then the one that I already showed you that I got. Cool idea once again. And then the no soup for you, custom soup spoon. You're pushing your luck, little man. Yeah, so it just basically breaks down. It's a spoon with that quote from Seinfeld on it. So next month's theme is Indestructible, which sounds like it could be awesome. I like the themes that Bandbox has been doing. They've hit a lot of cool stuff. Overall, I would say this has not been my favorite Bandbox, but I would say it's probably one of the best Bandboxes. No, I can't say that. I would say it's a very good Bandbox, depending on what you got in it and how you feel about those things. You take away people's preferences for certain things or certain items or versions of items in this. And it was awesome. It was very well done. It's just for me, I got unlucky where don't care about beanie babies at all. I didn't want the Furby one because I ate Furby's the soup spoon because I hate Seinfeld. And I was like a cool design on the Matrix one. But I would have rather had the save by the bell. That would have been pretty fun. But I did really like the Hockey Puck, the signed Hockey Puck. That's cool because being a person who loves hockey and I watched Mighty Ducks quite a bit, that's cool. So anyway, thanks everyone for checking out this unboxing. Thank you Bandbox for being as cool and interesting as you are, which you always are. And yeah, until next time, everybody, keep it brutal.