Hello, I am going to pin this comment on all of my uploads to prevent the same questions, so please read if you are going to ask: - Where did you get this? If this is a Disney/Nickelodeon/TV Network upload, I got them from archived files on worldwide Disney/Nickelodeon/Network Website sites on Wayback Machine. If it's anything else, I got it from random old archived websites I was exploring. - How did you get this? I use a program called Wayback Machine Downloader from github. If you don't know how to use Terminal you probably won't be able to use it. It crawls every specific filetype you ask for in a websites archives, including anything after .com/ and any subdomains. On websites like Disney's, sometimes it will return thousands of video files (not all of them play or have any data on them, I don't think you would have to go and look for more because the program caught all of them and I physically filtered through them all to make sure they were intact to upload) - Do you have the link to the original file? 99% of the time no. Wayback Machine has thousands of index pages for some websites and so I can't find the original links since I never visited the original links, again, I used a crawler. Even if you had the links, they would be useless. They are pure file links so they would go straight to download and nothing else, the reason why I uploaded all of the videos I found is so people don't have to go digging deep into Wayback Machine and ofcourse so these videos never get lost. If you have any more questions feel free to ask but I will no longer be responding to the questions above as I have answered them here :)
This was from a wayback machine archive, this file was found on nick.co.uk on there. I scraped every video that was archived from the site and uploaded my finds here.
Hello, I am going to pin this comment on all of my uploads to prevent the same questions, so please read if you are going to ask:
- Where did you get this?
If this is a Disney/Nickelodeon/TV Network upload, I got them from archived files on worldwide Disney/Nickelodeon/Network Website sites on Wayback Machine. If it's anything else, I got it from random old archived websites I was exploring.
- How did you get this?
I use a program called Wayback Machine Downloader from github. If you don't know how to use Terminal you probably won't be able to use it. It crawls every specific filetype you ask for in a websites archives, including anything after .com/ and any subdomains. On websites like Disney's, sometimes it will return thousands of video files (not all of them play or have any data on them, I don't think you would have to go and look for more because the program caught all of them and I physically filtered through them all to make sure they were intact to upload)
- Do you have the link to the original file?
99% of the time no. Wayback Machine has thousands of index pages for some websites and so I can't find the original links since I never visited the original links, again, I used a crawler. Even if you had the links, they would be useless. They are pure file links so they would go straight to download and nothing else, the reason why I uploaded all of the videos I found is so people don't have to go digging deep into Wayback Machine and ofcourse so these videos never get lost.
If you have any more questions feel free to ask but I will no longer be responding to the questions above as I have answered them here :)
0:33 That stomach is cute when it becomes alive!
Remember the time Nickelodeon fat shamed people
Where did you find the Nicktrition idents without any DOG?
This was from a wayback machine archive, this file was found on nick.co.uk on there. I scraped every video that was archived from the site and uploaded my finds here.
Nice. You wouldn’t mind showing me the original link would you?
@@Werten25Sorry for the late reply! I will try find it soon, these files were all saved under random keyboard smashes
No problem.
Fit Files Not Fat Files
LOL my bad, I have bad eyesight. Corrected it!
Well, the Australian & US version, they called it "Fat Files", but they renamed it "Fit Files" in the UK version for unknown reasons.