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So, 'Celebraty Tropical Fish' is this intriguing skateboarding video from 1991 that spotlights a bunch of big names in the skate scene, like Tony Hawk and Bucky Lasek. It’s not your typical narrative film; it’s more about the vibe and the raw energy of skate culture at the time. The pacing is really interesting—there's a sort of rhythm to the tricks and stunts that flows seamlessly, and the editing has a unique cut that feels both spontaneous and choreographed. The practical effects, mostly the tricks themselves, are what really stand out; it feels like a raw documentation of skill rather than a polished showcase. Definitely captures that specific era of skateboarding with a certain charm.
In terms of format history, 'Celebraty Tropical Fish' was released primarily on VHS, making it a bit of a challenge to find in good condition today. The scarcity of this title has garnered a niche collector interest, especially among those who appreciate skateboarding history. It's one of those pieces that captures a specific moment in time, and while not widely known outside of hardcore skate enthusiasts, it holds a certain allure for those who lived through the era.
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