
VHS Major League II
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Warner Bros released "Major League II" on VHS in 1994, the follow-up to the 1989 original that turned a fictional Cleveland Indians rebuild into one of the more quotable sports comedies of its decade. The sequel brings back the core cast, Charlie Sheen as Ricky Vaughn, Tom Berenger as Jake Taylor, Corbin Bernsen as Roger Dorn, and slots them into a story about a team that won and then got soft. Same stadium, same city, same front-office dysfunction, new problems.
By 1994 the Cleveland Indians were no longer just a punchline. The real team was a year away from contending, adding names like Manny Ramirez, Albert Belle, and Jim Thome to a roster that would eventually reach the 1995 World Series. The timing of the sequel arriving in that overlap, where the fictional team's redemption arc and the real team's actual rise were running parallel, gave the tape a different kind of resonance than a straight comedy sequel usually gets. Warner Bros understood the franchise had legs beyond the original's cult run. The VHS release captured that momentum, and for a certain generation of baseball fans who grew up renting from Blockbuster or Hollywood Video, "Major League II" was the follow-up they watched on a Friday night with no complaints. The Willie Mays Hayes subplot, Pedro Cerrano's religious pivot, Vaughn going commercial. It holds.
The blue-sky artwork that sat spine-out on rental walls before streaming killed the browse.
This copy shows the standard clamshell housing common to early-90s Warner Bros VHS releases. Check the ribbon through the clear plastic housing first: it should sit flat with no slack or bunching visible. A slack ribbon means the tape has wound loose, either from repeated plays or from a deck that didn't eject clean. Color on the cover art should still read clearly, Chief Wahoo graphic intact on the uniforms. If the label on the spine shows any moisture lift or peeling at the edges, worth flagging before shelving it for display. Pop the case and check the tape window before anything else.
OWNER VERIFY: Confirm the 1994 VHS release date against the copyright block on the tape label or inside the clamshell.
The blue-sky artwork that sat spine-out on rental walls before streaming killed the browse.
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This vhs major league ii originates from the 90s era[01], represents Warner Bros[02]'s output, . Each piece in the shop is a single unit, inspected by hand in Las Vegas before listing. The data manifest to the right records the fields on file for this lot; where a field is empty it has been omitted rather than guessed.
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