Does anyone else remember the OG ‘Feature Presentation’ logo from Disney VHS tapes?Source Tags# disney# Feature# logo# Presentation# remember,# tapes# vhs Share Previous Post My personal favorite was the grape strawberry Next Post Admit it, you can smell this photo. Subscribe Notify of new follow-up commentsnew replies to my comments Label {} [+] Name* Email* Label {} [+] Name* Email* 0 Comments Most Voted Newest Oldest Inline FeedbacksView all comments Load More Comments Related PostsI remember playing with these Street Fighter 2 when I was little. Parents and Grandparents would buy my figures at K-Mart! They would break easily in the middle because there is a black rubber/elastic loop inside so they can do roundhouse kicks and fight moves.Anybody remember getting the Things You Never Knew Existed catalog in the mail and ordering ridiculous novelties?!Because Hi-Fi is not only audio gear I bring today a beautiful unit dedicated to the lost format of VHS: The Panasonic AG-8700 VCR recorder and player. This giant was made for the superior SVHS format mainly, with capacity for video editing, it was a machine thought for professionals that holds up.Found a stack of Disney Adventures at a thrift shop. $1.29 each.remember the movie KIDS from the 90s?Remember when everyone was sucking on a spice girl’s face?Do you remember these jeans? :DDisney’s Magical Moments Parade filmed at Magic Kingdom Walt Disney World in September 1998You probably don’t remember the secret of lost creek but-
I remember playing with these Street Fighter 2 when I was little. Parents and Grandparents would buy my figures at K-Mart! They would break easily in the middle because there is a black rubber/elastic loop inside so they can do roundhouse kicks and fight moves.
Anybody remember getting the Things You Never Knew Existed catalog in the mail and ordering ridiculous novelties?!
Because Hi-Fi is not only audio gear I bring today a beautiful unit dedicated to the lost format of VHS: The Panasonic AG-8700 VCR recorder and player. This giant was made for the superior SVHS format mainly, with capacity for video editing, it was a machine thought for professionals that holds up.