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use vcr
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Japan
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Still commonly used for recording TV programs and movies, especially in older households
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2
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use vcr
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Japan
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VCRs are still widely used and considered a practical way to watch and record TV programs
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3
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use vcr
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Japan
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VCRs are still widely used and rented for watching anime or old movies.
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4
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use vcr
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Japan
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Popular for recording and playing VHS tapes, and sometimes used to watch anime or movies
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5
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use vcr
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Japan
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Popular for recording and watching TV programs, especially anime, well into the 2000s and 2010s.
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6
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using vcr
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Japan
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Using VCR has been less common due to the widespread adoption of other digital media technologies, such as DVDs and streaming services.
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7
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using vcr
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Japan
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Using VCR to watch recorded anime or dramas was popular in the 1990s and early 2000s.
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8
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using vcr
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Japan
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Using VCRs remained popular for a longer period with the prevalence of VHS tapes and the appreciation for analog technology.
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9
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using vcr
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Japan
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Using VCR is still common in some households for watching recorded shows and movies on VHS tapes.
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1
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10
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using vcr
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Japan
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Using VCR to watch rented or purchased videotapes was a popular form of home entertainment in the 80s and 90s.
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11
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vcr
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Japan
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Pioneering technology in the development of home video systems
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1
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12
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vcr
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Japan
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VCRs and VHS tapes remained popular for much longer, with an extended market for rental and sales of VHS tapes.
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1
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13
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vcr
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Japan
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VCRs have a significant cultural impact in Japan, where VHS tapes and VCR players are still popular for archiving and watching traditional TV programs.
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1
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14
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vcr
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Japan
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VCRs were widely used for recording and watching television programs, as well as for playing anime videos.
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