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4.5/5 for pure historical value. Volume 2: Fail Army Origins (Pre-2012) Before FailArmy was a corporate brand, there was just grainy footage of people falling off skateboards and hitting trampoline poles. This disc feels almost anthropological.

Rating: 4.2/5 Stars Format Reviewed: DVD (Region 1) Runtime: Approx. 6 hours total (90 mins per disc) First Impressions: The Unboxing Let’s be honest: physical media for web videos in 2025 feels about as anachronistic as buying a fax machine. But that’s part of the charm. The WebVideo Collection Series 4 Pack arrives in a surprisingly sturdy, eco-friendly cardboard sleeve housing four individual slim cases. The cover art is a glorious throwback to the Wild West of YouTube—think chaotic neon lettering, a surprised cat, a dude yelling into a headset, and a slice of pizza with googly eyes. WebVideo Collection Series 4 Packl

No “Homestar Runner” or “Happy Tree Friends” due to licensing, but they include a nice text tribute. Rating: 4

Recommended with enthusiasm for nostalgic millennials and media geeks. The WebVideo Collection Series 4 Pack arrives in

For $24.99 (MSRP), you’re getting four themed volumes: and “The Golden Age of Vlogging.” No streaming subscription required. No buffering. Just pure, unadulterated internet history. Volume 1: Viral Vault (2007–2011) This disc is a time capsule. If you lived through the era of Charlie Bit My Finger, Chocolate Rain, and dramatic chipmunks, this will hit you square in the nostalgia bone.