The VCR
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Revision as of 09:22, 22 December 2008
The "XL ProTime VHS/VCR Player" is the brand of Videocassette recorder that appears in various toons and was first seen in Strong Bad Email 12:00. The mechanical issues such as tracking problems, visible vertical rainbow, and the ubiquitous blinking 12:00 are a running joke. It is usually seen on top of the Telebision.
The Older VCR
The Strongs' VCR originally appeared as a top-loading wood grain model. First seen on the email stand-up within Strong Sad's Room, the Totaltronics VHS shares the blinking 12:00 with the more modern version.
Appearances
- Character Videos menu
- Email 12:00— Bubs duct tapes an alarm clock to it to display the correct time.
- Email dangeresque 3— Dangeresque uses it as a car phone to talk to Renaldo.
- Email the facts— Plays "Doug the Dino" by Strong Mad.
- Email stand-up— Strong Sad shows us Lil' Strong Bad's comedy act.
- Email privileges— Seen during the last scene with The Cheat laying in the Crisper Drawer.
- Email best thing— Plays "Limozeen cartoon" videotape.
- Email portrait
- Email death metal— Records Taranchula's Half-Hour Death Metal Dungeon Hour.
- The Li'l Brudder Show
- Superbowl Dealie
- Bug In Mouth Disease
- Email retirement
- Email looking old
- Email strong badathlon
- Email mini-golf
- Email concert
- Email hygiene
- Toikey TV
- Happy Dethemberween
- Sloshybowl
- Rotten Eggs
- Email rated
- Email your edge
- Homestar Ruiner
- Strong Badia the Free
- Baddest of the Bands
- Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective
- 8-Bit is Enough
- A Death-Defying Decemeberween