Sorry for my long comment, didn't realize I had a lot to say. As a 32 year old PPG fan I really enjoyed this series about your VHS collection. I had no idea there was a sticker label for one of them and never seen that Avon label for the before movie either. I've had the same tapes since I was a kid and I believe all of mine are ink labels last I checked. Never seen the slip cover for the Christmas tape before until your video either. Mine is the clamshell and Guess that one is rare now (regardless of if it's in a clamshell or slip cover) because I never see it on ebay, only one up there now is a copy without the case and it's $40. The only new addition is the movie which I recently acquired from ebay just to fill that gap in my VHS collection because I only had the snap case DVD. I'm not sure I ever had those DVDs either that were compilation versions of two VHS tapes. Never seen the slip cover before until your video. Guess that one is rare now (regardless of if it's in a clamshell or slip cover) because I never see it on ebay, only one up there now is a copy without the case and it's $40 so god forbid, if I ever needed to replace it finding an affordable copy is going to be a nightmare. Regarding my own collection it's pretty much complete. I don't really see the need to own a screener copy, cool as it is. Though now that you mention it, older me probably would want a correct version of "Birthday Bash". I never noticed that error before with "Sheep in the Big City" as the bonus toon advertised but Courage playing instead, then again I haven't watched my copy in years. I looked on the back and mine does seem to be the incorrect version because it says "Sheep in the Big City" . Besides adding the movie to my collection so far all I've done is track down a slip cover of BubbleVicious this year because eventually I want to get all of them. My childhood copy was the clamshell variant and I had no idea they were packaging the episode compilations in slip covers too. The only slipcovers I've owned since childhood are "Monkey See, Doggie Do" and "Meet the Beat Alls." I'm surprised a clamshell variant of that one does not exist since they did it for all the other ones, then again it kind of annoys me that the black clamshells take up excessive amounts of space anyway, so I wouldn't see a need to have it if it did exist. I don't know what I'd do with my duplicate copies if I find all the slip covers. I've kept the copies I started with for sentimental value and in case I want to rewatch an episode without pulling out a big, bulky boxset. As far as I know they're not damaged but it's also been awhile since I watched them so I don't know for sure. Donating or selling them wouldn't feel right but I also don't have the space and again I'd rather have the correct version of "Birthday Bash" than the one with the Sheep in the Big City error. I'm also not sure if I want to buy the DVD compilations but "Stuck Up, Up and Away" on "Birthday Bash" would be a nice bonus since it was never on the original VHS to begin with. As for the Complete Series, you are correct. Warner Brothers did re-issue it but not on Blu-Ray, just regular DVD. The old 10th anniversary set (which I also have and I don't think I even watched all of it) has been out of print for a long time. I don't remember when exactly it went out of print but when you search it on ebay or Mercari it's ridiculously expensive from people selling their old or new, old stock copies. They also did away with the double-sided discs on the re-issue so that's a step in the right direction for me. You can find it on Amazon and I think Walmart has it too. It's a bit expensive now but I want to get that instead of the compilations though I am intrigued by the fact "Meet the Beat-Alls" apparently added two extra episodes not on the VHS. I would've expected to see "Buttercrush" or "Bought and Scold" on a much earlier release because it's such a popular episode and I'm surprised it took them until the last DVD. I definitely would've expected to see "Stuck Up, Up Away" and "Bought and Scold" together on a DVD or VHS from the beginning of these early 2000s releases if they were going to choose episodes centering on Princess Morbucks so yep, it is kind of strange they replaced "Paste Makes Waste" with a different episode on the "Birthday Bash" DVD. I forget which release has the episode "Mo Job" where Princess asked Mojo Jojo to give her superpowers but "Stuck Up, Up and Away" and "Bought and Scold" would've been good Princess episodes to accompany those.
@dravenjorden2421Ай бұрын
Awesome Collection, I Only Have The Powerpuff Girls Movie on DVD, I Do Hope to Get The Complete Series DVD Box Set from 2024 Sometime.
@coleseaboyfan20023 ай бұрын
Amazing Collection I Do Have The Complete First Season One 2007 DVD And I Will Getting The Powerpuff Girls Movie DVD For Christmas This Year
@BricksVids7 ай бұрын
Great video! I also have The Powerpuff Girls Movie on DVD from ebay including the 10th Anniversary boxset. The boxset I have is signed by the voice actress who played Buttercup when I met her at C2E2 in Chicago in April of this year. It's easy to find the DVD and VHS of the movie in person if you know where to look but good thing you can find them on ebay.
@JamieSnowdenYT7 ай бұрын
I saw a third Twisted Sister tape and I got so excited. I was like, "He finally found it!" Ahhh well, we'll keep looking. And I was wondering what the orange box set was the entire video. Then you opened it and I was like, "Ah yes, the VCDs." They never released those here in NA I don't think.
@SouthernGameNerd7 ай бұрын
I'm still trying to find that one. Either it's just hard to find, or there isn't one in existence.
@popsingerstar6 ай бұрын
awesome collection. im 29 & its still my favorite cn show & always will be. my brother & i r twins & i got the whole series box set 4 our birthday three years ago! i shouldve bought it when it came out back in 2009. i cant wait 4 craigs reboot
@dreamworksfan017 ай бұрын
Awesome collection.
@jaredthewinner79637 ай бұрын
Yes they did re released the complete series dvd set.