He sifted through the cassettes. Teletubbies. Tweenies. The Adventures of Parsley the Lion. Then, at the bottom, he saw it. A spine labelled in bright, swirling, Comic Sans font: .

– If no direct link, search Internet Archive for: Boogie Beebies and filter by Year: 2005–2008 .

Years later, on certain evenings when the harbor fell into that pearly light just after sunset, you can still see figures by the pier. They gather, a quiet crowd, and the children—now grown—teach their own kids the old practice: sit, breathe, press your palm to the glass, and let the Boogie Beebies tell you how to move. The Archive keeps its secrets and gives back its rhythms, a slow and oceanic music lesson that never ends.

Whether you’re looking to relive the nostalgia or introduce a new generation to Nat and Pete’s moves, here is everything you need to know about the "Ocean Motion" archive. What was Ocean Motion? Ocean Motion

If you have a VHS rip in your attic, digitize it. If you have a clip on an old iPod, upload it to the Internet Archive. Together, we can ensure that the Ocean Motion never stops.

Searching for the requires a bit of digital archaeology. Here is your step-by-step guide.