I have Finding Nemo (2003 DVD and VHS). Also, it’s really sick that you got the UK VHS of Song of the South! I might get that one or the Japanese tape someday. Also, how will you be able to play it when it isn’t NTSC? And does it seriously have a *PRINT DATE?!* I thought UK tapes don’t have print dates!
- UK VHS tapes are only mostly in PAL, you would need either a multi-regional VCR or a VCR that only supports the PAL format. - UK tapes from certain distributors (especially WB, Disney and Fox) used print dates but were printed in the way similarly to invisible ink print dates from the U.S., basically YY/DD/MM.
@@MediaLover2023 I know the first one, but I don’t know wether or not he has the equipment to play a PAL tape. That’s why I was asking him how he will play it. It doesn’t apply to everyone. Also, very interesting to know about UK VHS print dates.
I have Finding Nemo (2003 DVD and VHS).
Also, it’s really sick that you got the UK VHS of Song of the South! I might get that one or the Japanese tape someday. Also, how will you be able to play it when it isn’t NTSC? And does it seriously have a *PRINT DATE?!* I thought UK tapes don’t have print dates!
- UK VHS tapes are only mostly in PAL, you would need either a multi-regional VCR or a VCR that only supports the PAL format.
- UK tapes from certain distributors (especially WB, Disney and Fox) used print dates but were printed in the way similarly to invisible ink print dates from the U.S., basically YY/DD/MM.
@@MediaLover2023 I know the first one, but I don’t know wether or not he has the equipment to play a PAL tape. That’s why I was asking him how he will play it. It doesn’t apply to everyone.
Also, very interesting to know about UK VHS print dates.
I also have the DVD of Just Friends which is very hard to find on VHS.