The saddest scene in TV History. “Abyssinia, Henry” aired 03/18/1975 Col. Henry Blake’s plane is shot down over the sea of Japan.Source Tags# Abyssinia# aired# Blakes# Col# Henry# history# Japan# Plane# saddest# scene# Sea# shot Share Previous Post perfect for storing treasured home videos on vhs ! Next Post PS1 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 PostsBlade Vs Deacon Frost Sword Fight SceneSeries of commercials that aired to promote the 9/9/99 launch of the Sega Dreamcast console.This specific scene from ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’. I don’t know why it’s nostalgic but it is.This week we send a shiver down your spine and give you goosebumps as we discuss the history of, well… Goosebumps.Uncut Final Scene of the Movie “Seven”Ace Ventura:Mental Hospital sceneSuper Soaker 50 (No doubt has been posted before, but this one comes with a really fun to read article that includes it’s history, it’s invention by NASA Scientist Lonnie Johnson, old photos, and even original tv commercials! Link in comments).I learned more science, history, and emotional health from 90s PBS kids show than I ever learned in Elementary school.The Space Jam website from 1996 is still alive! This video shares the history of the site, explains why it’s still active, and explores some of the irreverent and hilarious details hidden inside.
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