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Public-domain and CC-licensed 90s media — TV, radio, films, magazines — surfaced from the Internet Archive with explicit license attribution.
Die Harald Schmidt Show
1995Hier findet ihr Folgen der Harald Schmidt Show aus dem Jahr 1995. Ich wünsche euch eine gute Unterhaltung und vor allem viel Spaß. Euer weitze45
Image: Harald Schmidt und sein Team, CC0 1.0 via Internet Archive
High School GhostHustlers
1995AKA Haisukûru Gôsutobasutâzu The GhostHustlers are three beautiful female students Kyoko, Mayu and Emi who fight evil spirits at Onin High School. The GhostHustlers are called into action when their school is invaded by "Erotomaniac Spirits" that have turned the female students into an uncontrollable libidinous frenzy. While this proves to be quite popular with the male students the school is also…
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KEYS: Keeping Every Youth Safe
1995From the box: Traffic crashes are the number one cause of death for youth. 16 to 19 year olds crash four times more than all other ages combined. Over 6500 teenagers die every year as a result of traffic crashes. This video shows interviews with teenagers who have survived traffic crashes. They talk about the consequences of their driving and the need for a new attitude when they drive.
Image: United Services Automobile Association, CC0 1.0 via Internet Archive
KFBT-TV 33 (1995) - Unhappily Ever After Original Theme Song
1995Please consider contributing to our Patreon, so we can get better equipment, and leave the lights on during our work. Anyway, this is the original theme song for The WB's Unhappily Ever After sitcom. That's really all there is to say about that. See you all next week.
Image: The WB, Public Domain via Internet Archive
;login: February 1995
1995;login: The USENIX Association Newsletter Volume 20 Number 1, February 1995
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Saturday Morning Cartoon Commercials - Fox Kids, ABC Kids & NYPD Blue (From 1995/1996)
1995This took over 2 months to encode and repair to visible form. The original tape is currently missing, so I used a back-up made by a JVC DVD+/-RW recorder. Since the disc plays odd (the JVC recorder authored the disc to stop between titles), I was unable to to just record this by playing it out to via HDMI recorder. (I'm unable to secure time for just babysitting a DVD playing.) Anyway, I did the b…
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