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- 4 years 7 months ago
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Here is inside a cabinet, where alot of my VCR tapes are at the bottom. Also have a whole bunch of glass stuff at the top of it. 
Zoom out of everything ^^
Close up of the right side. Those clowns are banks. ^^
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- 4 years 7 months ago
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Here are the Goosebumps Choose Your Own Adventure books. From 1 to 15. My mom stopped getting them after that cause Goosebumps was starting to give her nightmares. (She is a pretty sensitive person. Doesn't take much to spook her) But then she decided to get number #22 at the end, because it is Return To The Carnival Of Horrors. And she always loved the original book of that. I have always loved how freaking colorful Goosebumps books were! 


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- 4 years 7 months ago
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Here are the Speak And Spell toys. I have wondered if there was more than these 3. But I have no idea. These are my mom's. They do need batteries. I did find a plug compatible with them, but it seems to be faulty, as the console works, but then cuts off randomly. Maybe it's just the plug. (hopefully) Playing with these is so FUN! 



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- 4 years 7 months ago
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My Pokemon cards. I got this folder back when Pokemon was huge. Back in 1998 or 1999. Most of these cards were given to me though. I did get the cards when they had special ones at Burger King, and I have a whole bunch of those. I have a mixture of cards in here. Shiny ones, Japanese ones, Burger King ones, ones that have pictures from the Pokemon movies on them, all sorts. 
The front of the folder. Pikachu is probably my favorite Pokemon (he is so cute!), next to Charmander.
As you can see from the duct tape on the folder, it's pretty old. And I actually managed to complete this picture! Wasn't easy. On the flip side are regular cards. Mostly bios of Pokemon characters. (Ash, Brock. Misty and the like)
Here is probably near the middle of the folder. (It's filled!) I have Japanese cards and American cards on this page. I can thank my old high school friend for half of these cards.
A closeup of the right side. You still can't really see the cards clearly! (damn crappy camera)
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- 4 years 6 months ago
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great great collection i love it
the way you are with goosebumps is the way i am with baby sitters club books
the 1st pic in your 2nd post i have that pink rubber bunny somewhere lol
i had a tonnnnnnnn of pokemon cards and stuff toothanks Debbie
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- 4 years 4 months ago
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...o_o
*EXPLODES*http://thebest404pageever.com/swf/obamadance.swf
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- 4 years 4 months ago
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copper30 wrote:Jesus Christ! Your grandparents must've collected so much shit over the years!
The only thing my grandparents have is a HDTV and a VCR and DVD Player!
Hah, we don't even have a HDTV. My TV is an old Sanyo from the 90's. It still looks great even today! I have it hooked up to my Grandpa's stereo system. 4 80's Polk Audio SDA 5 A's. (lol blow your eyeballs out) It's great for videogaming. I know the old NES Zappers don't work too well on flat screen tv's, but on this TV, they work fine! Yeah, my grandparent's never threw anything away! They were also huge huge huge disney lovers. My grandparent's (and my mom, their daughter) were one of the first people to go into the Magic Kingdom in WDW when it first opened. My mom told me it was oh so clean and oh so pretty.Are you sure you want to delete this post? Yes | No 
- 4 years 4 months ago
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Found these in my garage recently. These were my grandfathers. I know he had some guns before I was born, but he sold them. (I found a paper in his room that said he sold one for some amount of money) 
Also found these in an old trunk in the garage. Not even used.
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- 4 years 3 months ago
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Alright, going to share some stuff from inside my closet now. (I know, I know, sheesh, I enjoy this!)
Found these in the house. If only I could find a bulb for my film projector. When I first found it, plugged it in and turned it on, it still worked! Then after awhile, the bulb blew out >.> Where does one find replacement bulbs for things as old as film projectors??
Found this in our garage a while back way up high on one of the shelves. Everything is inside still in the packaging not even open! I would love to put it together, but I suck at these >.>
Found this in a closet in one of the rooms. It is still in great condition! Even though the box is a bit beat up. I found the microphone seperate from it in the garage once, but I put it back for some reason and now I can't find it again. >.< (If you are wondering, it is a CB Radio)



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- 3 years 11 months ago
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I'm still amazed just looking at your collection. It's like a museum! http://thebest404pageever.com/swf/obamadance.swf
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Wow Gamemania15, you have one heck of a collection you got. You remind me of one of my friends, who collects Neopets Plushies (on Neopets, though).
You are dedicated when it comes to collecting Goosebumps novels, Pokemon Cards, and old-school DVDs. I'll always look forward to more of your great stuff, thanks for showing me.
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- 3 years 11 months ago
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Check this out. I have almost all the original Disney movies, according to the Disney Encyclopedia we have, (it's my mom's).I wish I could thank my Grandparents for these. Basically all these are the original releases, (I think). My grandparents got them when they came out. XD. I organized them using the huge lists in the encyclopedia, and they are organized by date. I just got Melody Time yesterday at Flea World, for only $2.00! I have more Disney movies than that, I had to take out the other row to take a pic. XD The movies that I got myself are...Melody Time, Peter Pan, (we had it a long time ago, but it got lost) The Jungle Book, (i have my grandparents copy, but the tape is snapped, >.> ) , The Black Cauldron, and Fun And Fancy Free. The rest are my grandparents. Oh, and the blank white case is one I got too. It's Robin Hood. I found it down the street after a neighbor had a garage sale. It was gonna go in the trash if I hadn't of grabbed it. It has no cover, but the tape is just fine and it plays without trouble. (no flickering or anything).
Drat, just saw the pic after posting it, and it is a tad dark, XD. Perhaps I should use the flash. I got a new, nice little digital camera for christmas, so my pics are gonna be in way better quality from now on! It's a Fujifilm. :3 *goes and retakes the pic*
There, that's better. Hint: right click on the pic and click *view image*, and you can see a huge ass resolution, with awesome detail.
Just for the heck of it, here is the list in the encyclopedia, as it says word for word. *typetype*
Animated features, classic: The major Disney full-length animated features produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation have been deemed Disney Classics. This list does not include direct-to-video features, theatrical features made by Disney Television Animation, stop-motion animated features (such as Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas) or computer animated features (such as Toy Story). The films are as follows:
1. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
2. Pinocchio (1940)
3. Fantasia (1940)
4. Dumbo (1941)
5. Bambi (1942)
6. Saludos Amigos (1943)
7. The Three Caballeros (1945)
8. Make Mine Music (1946)
9. Fun and Fancy Free (1947)
10. Melody Time (1948 )
11. The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949)
12. Cinderella (1950)
13. Alice in Wonderland (1951)
14. Peter Pan (1953)
15. Lady and the Tramp (1955)
16. Sleeping Beauty (1959)
17. One Hundred and One Dalmations (1961)
18. The Sword in the Stone (1963)
19. The Jungle Book (1967)
20. The Aristocats (1970)
21. Robin Hood (1973)
22. The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh (1977)
23. The Rescuers (1977)
24. The Fox and the Hound (1981)
25. The Black Cauldron (1985)
26. The Great Mouse Detective (1986)
27. Oliver & Company (1988 )
28. The Little Mermaid (1989)
29. The Rescuers Down Under (1990)
30. Beauty and the Beast (1991)
31. Aladdin (1992)
32. The Lion King (1994)
33. Pocahontas (1995)
34. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)
35. Hercules (1997)
36. Mulan (1998 )
37. Tarzan (1999)
38. Fantasia/2000 (2000)
39. The Emperor's New Groove (2000)
40. Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001)
41. Lilo & Stitch (2002)
42. Treasure Planet (2002)
43. Brother Bear (2003)
44. Home on the Range (2004)
This Disney encyclopedia is the Third Edition, released in 2006, so it is current up until then.
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- 3 years 11 months ago
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Here is the front row. All these are in order as well, like the back row, starting from the left. In this one, it goes like this. Animation films, animation films (computer), animation films (live action features, with animated characters or segments) animation films (other, from Disney Toon Studios), to animation films (stop motion). Whew. After the stop motion films, it goes to Video; Direct-to-video animated features, starting with The Return Of Jafar. The row in the back was all regular animation films, up to The Black Cauldron, which you can read about below. The lists in the encyclopedia are as follows, word for word.
Animated features, computer.
The first film to extensively use computer technology was Tron in 1982, though it was primarily a live-action motion picture. Beginning with The Black Cauldron, digital elements found their way into classic animated features, and computers soon simplified the inking and painting tasks. Eventually, some animated features were made primarily with computer imagery. They are:
1. Toy Story (1995)
2. a bug's life (1998 )
3. Toy Story 2 (1999)
4. Dinosaur (2000)
5. Monsters, Inc. (2001)
6. Finding Nemo (2003)
7. The Incredibles (2004)
8. Chicken Little (2005)
9. Cars (2006)
Animated features; live-action features with animated characters or segments
1. The Reluctant Dragon (1941)
2. Victory Through Air Power (1943)
3. Song of the South (1946)
4. So Dear to My Heart (1949)
5. Mary Poppins (1964)
6. Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971)
7. Pete's Dragon (1977)
8. Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988 )
Animated features, other.
Beginning in 1990, Disney had its Television Animation division (later DisneyToon Studios) produce a series of animated features which debuted in movie theaters then immediately made the transition to video. (See Video for direct-to-video animated features.) These films were:
1. Ducktales: The Movie, Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990)--released as a Disney Movietoon
2. A Goofy Movie (1995)
3. Doug's 1st Movie (1999)
4. The Tigger Movie (2000)
5. Recess: School's Out (2001)
6. Return to Never Land (2002)
7. The Jungle Book 2 (2003)--from DisneyToon Studios
8. Piglet's Big Movie (2003)
9. Teacher's Pet (2004)
10. Pooh's Heffalump Movie (2005)
Animated features, stop-motion
1. Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
2. James and the Giant Peach (1996)
Video
After initial reticence to release its films on videocassete for home usage, Disney finally released its first videos, for rental and sale, in both Beta and VHS format, in October 1980. Besides some cartoon compilations, among the ten features released that month were The Apple Dumpling Gang, The Black Hole, The Love Bug, and Escape to Witch Mountain. Dumbo was the first of the animated classics to be released, in June 1981, for rental only. Alice in Wonderland followed, for rental only, in October 1981. Both films were released for sale in 1982, but it was not until July 1985 that Disney dipped into its library of top-ranked animated features, with the release of Pinocchio. Following the success of that film on video, other animated features followed on a regular basis. Each film would be available for a limited-time only, then would go into a moratorium period with plans made to re-release it at a future date. While the earliest video releases were expected to be primarily for rental through video dealers, the desire of consumers to actually own private copies of Disney films moved the company to offer selected videos at a sell-through price. With it's growing acceptance, some features have been produced directly for video, bypassing a theatrical or television release. The direct-to-video features have been:
1. Breakin' Through (1985)
2. The Return of Jafar (1994)
3. Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1996)
4. Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves (1997)
5. Mighty Ducks the Movie: The First Face-Off (1997)
6. Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin (1997)
7. Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas (1997)
8. Belle's Magical World (1998 )
9. Air Bud: Golden Receiver (1998 )
10. Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World (1998 )
11. The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story (1998 )
12. The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998 )
13. The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit (Touchstone) (1999)
14. Hercules: Zero to Hero (1999)
15. Belle's Tales of Friendship (1999)
16. Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas (1999)
17. Winnie the Pooh: Seasons of Giving (1999)
18. An Extremely Goofy Movie (2000)
19. Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins (2000)
20. The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea (2000)
21. Air Bud: World Pup (2000)
22. Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure (2001)
23. The Book of Pooh: Stories from the Heart (2001)
24. Cinderella II: Dreams Come True (2002)
25. The Hunchback of Notre Dame II (2002)
26. Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch (2002)
27. Tarzan and Jane (2002)
28. Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year (2002)
29. 101 Dalmations II: Patch's London Adventure (2003)
30. Inspector Gadget 2 (2003)
31. Atlantis: Milo's Return (2003)
32. Air Bud Spikes Back (2003)
33. Stitch! The Movie (2003)
34. Kim Possible: The Secret Files (2003)
35. George of the Jungle II (2003)
36. The Lion King 11/2 (2004)
37. Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo (2004)
38. The Three Musketeers (2004)
39. Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas (2004)
40. Mulan II (2005)
41. Tarzan II (2005)
42. Lilo and Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch (2005)
43. Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie (2005)
44. Kronk's New Groove (2005)
After this one, it goes to the mega list of all of the Disney movies, from all their companies, starting with 1. Snow White in 1937, to 559. Eight Below in 2006, and I don't feel like typing up that huge list that spans several full pages XD. Let's just say the movies I have in that list are in this order.
17. 1950 Treasure Island (PG)
92. 1969 The Love Bug (G)
95. 1969 The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (The rating isn't in the encyclopedia for some reason, but looking at the DVD case, it's rated G)
270. 1993 Super Mario Bros. (Hollywood Pictures) (PG)
After that, I have The Brave Little Toaster, plus The Brave Little Toaster Goes To Mars, which (both) weren't even made by Disney, they were only released by them, (which is why it says "Disney Presents" on the cover.) It's a Hyperion Pictures/Kuscner-Locke Production. For the longest time, I thought Disney made it, but when I found it in this encyclopedia, I learned otherwise.
After that, I have Chip And Dale's Rescue Rangers, Volumes 1 and 2, which is all the episodes, including the 5 part episode pilot. Got both of those from Wal Mart for only 12 bucks each. (Great deal!) Then Volume 2 of Tail Spin. Got it from Best Buy. That was the only one they had when I got it, they didn't have Volume 1. Oh well. And then I have a biography on Walt Disney himself. Got that at Downtown Disney at the Virgin Megastore, (which is no longer there *sad face* ).
God, that was a lot to type, but I enjoy this!
Once again, you can right click on the pic, and click *view image*, to get a huge resolution.
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