I’ve been insanely mia because I had a sick kid and was finishing my masters
Collecting physical media has always been a unique way to connect with nostalgic memories and beloved characters. From classics like Finding Nemo, Sesame Street, and Scooby-Doo to the timeless Muppets, each DVD or Blu-ray encapsulates not just a story but a piece of personal history. In my experience, the joy of owning physical copies far outweighs digital streaming for several reasons. Firstly, physical media offers a tangible connection you can hold, display, and organize according to your preference. It’s rewarding to curate a collection that showcases your personality and interests, whether that’s with colorful DVD cases featuring Elmo and Kermit or rare editions of classic shows. Plus, special features, behind-the-scenes footage, and beautifully designed cover art add extra value. Moreover, physical media collectors often join communities or forums where they exchange tips, discover rare items, and share the excitement of the hunt. For anyone who's invested in masters studies or caring for family, as I have, this hobby offers a welcome escape that is both educational and comforting. Lastly, preserving these collections is like safeguarding a cultural heritage. Movies and shows like Blazing Saddles, Pretty Woman, or Pixar animations have shaped generations. Ensuring these physical copies remain in good condition is crucial for future enjoyment and nostalgia. Whether you are just starting or expanding a Muppets or physical media collection, embracing these treasures can bring immense satisfaction, connection to childhood, and a chance to relive beloved stories whenever you choose.











































































