I had the original handheld Movie Viewer with a few of those cartridges. I used to play with it for hours! I would sometimes play the movies really fast too, and play them in reverse.
OMG, this gives me the chills (in a good way)… Watching movies on my phone or iPad doesn’t make anything seem special at all. But watching a 1920s-quality movie on this device gets me all excited…without sound, no less!!!
I used to own this when I was a kid...among the cartridges I had were a few Disney films (Mickey Mouse and the Giant, Pinocchio, Three Little Pigs, Donald Duck's Toy Train), a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes film (Bugs Bunny in the Lion's Den), and a Sesame Street film (Big Bird's Birthday Party)!
Got a great channel here, RUclips is the closest thing we have to a Time Machine and it’s cool to see all these old things my parents/ grandparents grew up with
I had the handheld version of that which looked like a mini mouse camera and you cracked it to move the film forward or backwards. I only had bugs bunny though.
I got the handheld viewer as well as the Movie Theatre in 1979, just recently found it again in the attic. I have also quite a few of the films. One of them was Walt Disney's The Black Hole, not really a childrens movie, in my opinion. Unfortunately, mine is missing the power cord. Any idea what type of power supply and plug I could use? It only says 5 Watt on the box, not sure if you still can get those.
The power supply is hardwired into the unit, but at the plug end there is a 'toy transformer'. It's a 120V 60 HZ 5W input and an output of 3.5W. Hope that helps.
Hi. Found your channel as I was thinking of adding this Fisher Price viewer to my collection. Unbelievable deal at $10! Excellent pickup! You have my sub since we have similar interests :-) Stop on by if you have chance.
So glad this showed up on my feed. I had one of these in the early 80s. Amazing!
I had the original handheld Movie Viewer with a few of those cartridges. I used to play with it for hours! I would sometimes play the movies really fast too, and play them in reverse.
I don't know if people can truly grasp just how far and fast technology has come. Also this would be a great thing to produce experimental movies for.
I had one of these as a kid. It was one of my favorite toys!!!
OMG, this gives me the chills (in a good way)… Watching movies on my phone or iPad doesn’t make anything seem special at all. But watching a 1920s-quality movie on this device gets me all excited…without sound, no less!!!
I have one that I bought at a garage sale and I didn't know what it was for until I saw this video.
I used to own this when I was a kid...among the cartridges I had were a few Disney films (Mickey Mouse and the Giant, Pinocchio, Three Little Pigs, Donald Duck's Toy Train), a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes film (Bugs Bunny in the Lion's Den), and a Sesame Street film (Big Bird's Birthday Party)!
Lol I saw one on marketplace and had to look up how it worked, thanks for the video!
Literally me rn
Got a great channel here, RUclips is the closest thing we have to a Time Machine and it’s cool to see all these old things my parents/ grandparents grew up with
Don't stay up all night binging.
Only a few seconds in and have to commend the care and effort in the intro. Keep it going.
I never heard of dog pound tea cartoon. Wow, that is vintage.
I had the handheld version of that which looked like a mini mouse camera and you cracked it to move the film forward or backwards. I only had bugs bunny though.
12:41- "Dog Pounded" (1954).
Imagine they had figured out sound?
Tengo uno que compre en una venta de garage y no sabia para que servia hasta que vi este video.
Toller Beitrag. Wo kann ich die Kassetten noch kaufen ?
I got the handheld viewer as well as the Movie Theatre in 1979, just recently found it again in the attic. I have also quite a few of the films. One of them was Walt Disney's The Black Hole, not really a childrens movie, in my opinion.
Unfortunately, mine is missing the power cord. Any idea what type of power supply and plug I could use? It only says 5 Watt on the box, not sure if you still can get those.
The power supply is hardwired into the unit, but at the plug end there is a 'toy transformer'. It's a 120V 60 HZ 5W input and an output of 3.5W. Hope that helps.
Hi. Found your channel as I was thinking of adding this Fisher Price viewer to my collection. Unbelievable deal at $10! Excellent pickup! You have my sub since we have similar interests :-) Stop on by if you have chance.
That is 5FPS
Thanks for covering this, subscribed. Cheers!