Something interesting happened today. Someone linked me to something called "80's TV" which is a site that has old shows and commercials on different "channels". I clicked around for awhile and noticed other eras on the right side of the site. So I clicked on "2000's TV" and on the list on the right I deselected everything then selected "Kids" and turned on the "TV". I couldn't resist clicking 2004. I clicked around a few "channels" and...Swiped Sweets came on, right before the Cooking by the Book scene. Other channels also had Lazytown eps.
Swiped Sweets
https://www.my00stv.com/#bKqKO5Zj-Uc
Lazy Scouts
https://www.my00stv.com/#idSz0X-_ofQ
Clicking 2005 and I quickly found a Nick Jr interview with Julianna
https://www.my00stv.com/#ILQ5VW5SPOc
and more Season 1 and 2 eps.
Clicking around in 2008 quickly yielded Lazytown Extra.
https://www.my00stv.com/#A8kGVb4CwkI
It's amazing how much easier it is to see Lazytown episodes today compared to back then! To just come across them on a general nostalgia site was amazing.
Back in the day everyone had to buy DVDs or more commonly trade video files captured from various sources (many eps were not even put on DVD). It was quite a challenge to even get them all, never mind decent quality ones without watermarks all over them.
Swiped Sweets
https://www.my00stv.com/#bKqKO5Zj-Uc
Lazy Scouts
https://www.my00stv.com/#idSz0X-_ofQ
Clicking 2005 and I quickly found a Nick Jr interview with Julianna
https://www.my00stv.com/#ILQ5VW5SPOc
and more Season 1 and 2 eps.
Clicking around in 2008 quickly yielded Lazytown Extra.
https://www.my00stv.com/#A8kGVb4CwkI
It's amazing how much easier it is to see Lazytown episodes today compared to back then! To just come across them on a general nostalgia site was amazing.
Back in the day everyone had to buy DVDs or more commonly trade video files captured from various sources (many eps were not even put on DVD). It was quite a challenge to even get them all, never mind decent quality ones without watermarks all over them.
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