AFV Video Screen | |
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Ex-Host Tom Bergeron in front of the artifact | |
Origin |
America's Funniest Home Videos |
Type |
Video Screen |
Effects |
Constantly plays humorous and amusing videos |
Downsides |
None |
Activation |
Constant |
Collected by |
Steve Jinks and Pete Lattimer |
Section |
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Aisle |
392450-2186 |
Date of Collection |
July 29, 2014 |
[Source] |
History[]
Since 1989, America's Funniest Home Videos has been a staple of American television. Containing a collection of funny videos, amusing incidents and unbelievable and unlikely occurances submitted by the public, every week one lucky video wins a varying cash prize. Always behind the host and in full veiw of the audience is a large, curved video monitor made up of several smaller screens that shows the clips to the crowd.
Effects[]
Perhaps after playing so many clips and being the center of so much comedy, the monitor screens developed artifact qualities. Regardless of any external power source, the screens constantly display a barrage of funny clips. Some are classics, some are remarkably recent, leading agents to suspect it has some kind of comedic morphic field connecting it to all forms of comedy across the world. It also seems to have some kind of sentience, as it will often take requests for certain genres. It seems to have no malevolence at all, and is placed close to the office so it is always visible.