The early 90s just has unique dreamy nostalgia about it. Not going too fast. Still some 80s. Right before the boom of technology in 96-97. Reminds of when I was just going to the library and playing board games. Would've been 7 by then. Also these sets of commercials are from in my city and hometown Miami.. Because the channel 33 and 7 are local TV. Bob Vila also went to my high school. But of course that was like in the 50s or 60s.
The birthday girl in the Circuit City commercial is the clock tower donation lady from Back to the Future. Looks like she's wearing the same glasses too.
My life has been crazy! I fell asleep early last Friday night and missed y'all!!! 😭😭😭I HAVE to get that nap this Friday. Thanks for all u do Dave! ❤️❤️❤️
Man! Super duper flash back!!! I grew up in Boca Raton in south Florida, so every single one of these commercials I remember even the local commercials like the Publix ones. Man this was a big hit of nostalgia! Thanks Dave for the flashbacks 🙂👍🏼
I just finished watching this on our huge t.v since I live on the other side of the world. The Jordache commercials were weird. The Dunkin Donut munchkins packaging screams nostalgia (though the packaging I grew up with was white - now the donut munchkins are now on buckets) But "Video Romeo" was awesome!
20:52 "as a general rule, kids will not eat what's good for them... with one exception." *places french fries in front of child* I burst out laughing. It has perfect comedic timing too.
I was only 3 in 1990...but I clearly remember the dunkins ad, I miss those vintage boxes munchkins used to come in !! Thank you for the rewind to a better time Dave !! 🤘😎
The Hidden Valley salad dressing commercial was narrated by Sally Kellerman. She played in the movie with Rodney Dangerfield in 1986 movie Back to School.
In the jordache ad in the beginning, the guy who thought he hatched from an egg played a very weird robot in one of the Silent Night, Deadly Night movies
wow! those PSAs hit hard! don't buckle up and you die! kill a police officer in FL and you die! smoke a joint in a foreign country & the State Dept. says you might die in a foreign jail! now i'm nervous just going out my front door. & there's a kind of weird time flux that happens when we get nostalgic over the Dunkin' Donuts commercials that itself is nostalgic of its 40 years past while it screeches into its own hip modern year of 1990. a year that is today almost as long ago as the time past of the Dunkin' Donuts commercials. but one thing i do know is that we are ALL Video Romeos! thanks Dave! another killer set of ads from a time long past.
The crash test dummies remind me of the Crash Test Dummies band. I wrote a song about it, like it hear it, here it go. Once there was this man who Got a bunch of old commercials and put them up on UA-cam And then he did some live streams and chatted with the people He couldn’t quite explain it But he’s always been retro Mmmmm mmm mmm mm
Used to sometimes see that NKOTB Coke commercial(the long version) in theaters.."There's magic in the REEEEAAALLLL THIIING...." That "Kill A Cop" ad..yikes The Exorcist III-i know i wasnt the only one who wasnt prepared for that jump scare scene at the nurses station @23:45-Kidd Video FTW..gotta be a encore this Friday night..
yeah its crazy how much it lays over. like early 80s was just mature 70's. disco was still getting through. And the early 90s.. just a bit of left overs from the 80s. id say each decade truly starts and end two years into it
Peter Pan's fine, but Jiff will always be my first choice. Also, Krispy Kreme for life, fight me. Those Jordache ads are weird, but kind of charming. Never heard of True Colors, but that has "canceled after one season" written all over it. Neat, if poorly executed concept, though. Whatever happened to Bob Villa? I remember he used be on commercials all the time. Yeah, palmetto bugs are cancer. There's plenty of lizards around here, but the roaches are nearly the same goddamn size. Funny thing about Publix is that I've lived in Pensacola, Florida since I was ten in '97 and I never saw a Publix around here until around 2006. Now they're everywhere. Not gonna lie, that "Video Romeo" is the kind of 80s cheese I'm a sucker for.
True Colors lasted 2 full seasons on FOX. The wild thing is that halfway thru the second season they replaced Frankie Faison who played the dad with Cleavon Little who took over the character for the second half of the second season.
@@timeman1966 Huh. I wonder if certain people whined and complained about that show, then, like they do nowadays anytime you want to put an interracial family on TV.
The "Kill A Cop" commercial was really weird...it must have been an issue otherwise they wouldn't have made a commercial to warn people about it. Creepy
Twizzlers Candy makes mouth happy! Me: not mine even to this day, but the jingle made my ears beyond happy. Edit: And still love the jingle as much as back then.
Really miss living in a non-woke cancel culture free World miss those days! My childhood was awesome I just feel sorry for my children’s world they live in now
I was 20 in 1990. Was just getting exposed to real TV production. The look and tone of these spots is distinctly 1989-1992, give or take. The mix of film and video, CGI being a little more present--still enough to turn your head, but not like five years before--and the schmaltziness are all of that era. So much change happening with computers that was making it into "desktop video"--at least some of these ads must have been posted on Avids.
think about every tech or social revolution. occurs over decades. TV, to color tube to flat panel. Wall crank phone, to wall mounted, to wireless, to cellular.. but then within the blink of an eye. smart phones, digital photography, instant gratification, the internet, social media, round the clock media news that makes trillions. It was all too much way to quick and we were all blindsided. it was like watching a nuclear experiment go stray except we couldn't comprehend the horror of this explosion.. and its so much worse than a nuclear war. we will not see the fallout from this for another hundred years
It actually had 2 seasons with 45 episode which was good for early FOX network stuff trying to find its footing, and the only really early live action FOX show to last any real length of time was Married with Children, having said that yeah the show really did suck monkey balls.
That "Video Romeo" song is a major bop. Video. Romeo. Video Romeo!
It was a song from the Kid Video cartoon, circa 1984/85.
The early 90s just has unique dreamy nostalgia about it. Not going too fast. Still some 80s. Right before the boom of technology in 96-97. Reminds of when I was just going to the library and playing board games. Would've been 7 by then. Also these sets of commercials are from in my city and hometown Miami.. Because the channel 33 and 7 are local TV. Bob Vila also went to my high school. But of course that was like in the 50s or 60s.
Late 80s Early 90s - Still the 80s
@@jerrygil1965 Yep thats what it was.
Craig Hodges went to mine and graduated 18 years earlier than me, he left 3 years before my bro began.
Hell yeah Lorenzo Music aka Garfield as Crash Test Dummy was awesome!!
The birthday girl in the Circuit City commercial is the clock tower donation lady from Back to the Future. Looks like she's wearing the same glasses too.
Cousin Larry doing Peter Pan Peanut 🧈commercials 😂
Wow vintage Publix ad, never seen one in the wild before.
Grew up hating commercials in programs... Now I'm watching commercials straight... 🤪🤪
1990 was a great year 🪨😎💯👍
Yay thank you Dave ☺️ got my McButter 🧈 popcorn out, my McDew cold and chilled, tv up and ready for some nostalgia!!! All the excites 🥳
The only way to drink Mcdew 😁
Kidd Video!!!!!!!!!! Wow what a throwback 🙏🧈🧈🧈🧈🧈
The kidd video at the end was the best!!
Smells like spring!
Dave my Molly McButter friend….. you’ve done it again. Another home run.
Thanks Byrd!!
All these commercials came from my hometown of Miami, Florida!!! Love it!😛
Seeing the old Dunkin’ Donuts munchkin box was an immediate blast of nostalgia.
Oddly enough, this brought a sense of comfort and I thank you!
Thank you for the memories I remember these like they were yesterday
Thank you Dave another classic 🔥🔥🔥📽📼📺💯🧈🧈🧈🧈🧈
Interesting stuff! And it was nice to see the Kidd Video bit at the end, too!
My life has been crazy! I fell asleep early last Friday night and missed y'all!!! 😭😭😭I HAVE to get that nap this Friday. Thanks for all u do Dave! ❤️❤️❤️
Oh my God we had those colorful home improvement books Bob Vila was talking about!!! I used to use them to bear down on while I drew pictures!
These commercials came out 2 years before I was born ..sheesh I feel old 😫 crazy how times change
I wish Dunkin’ still made the donuts fresh everyday, these frozen donuts aren’t the same.
Thanks Dave. Love your channel. This is therapeutic stuff .
South Fla commercials? I'm on the hunt for this commercial. Mattress salesman - I'm Alfonse, I'm the boss!
Man! Super duper flash back!!! I grew up in Boca Raton in south Florida, so every single one of these commercials I remember even the local commercials like the Publix ones. Man this was a big hit of nostalgia! Thanks Dave for the flashbacks 🙂👍🏼
the wow and flutter puts me right through the worm hole
Thanks again Dave for the great commercial content from a decade I grew up in!
I just finished watching this on our huge t.v since I live on the other side of the world.
The Jordache commercials were weird. The Dunkin Donut munchkins packaging screams nostalgia (though the packaging I grew up with was white - now the donut munchkins are now on buckets)
But "Video Romeo" was awesome!
20:52 "as a general rule, kids will not eat what's good for them... with one exception."
*places french fries in front of child*
I burst out laughing. It has perfect comedic timing too.
Thanks Dave!
Reminder, we post up new videos like now! So check it out!
Just subbed this looks like my type of channel!
I was only 3 in 1990...but I clearly remember the dunkins ad, I miss those vintage boxes munchkins used to come in !! Thank you for the rewind to a better time Dave !! 🤘😎
6:30 He looked like actor Ryan Gosling, right there, probably was him too 👀🤔😃
some great ads! those two purina ones near the end, I had a dog that did both of those things (though the bag was empty at the time, haha)
I can't wait for Friday night. 🚀🚀
Absolutely! I’ll try to stay awake, or not pass out 😒this time ✌️📼🧈
@@mattarnett4690 coffee Matt lots of coffee 😆
23:50 Robbie Rist, who we all remember as "Cousin Oliver" on The Brady Bunch.
I used to love Kidd Video!
As always you never disappoint cheers 🍻 Dave !
I was 7 years old living in ridgewood queens nyc with my mom and my brother
A good piece of history!
2:07 [oepning gift wrap] "Oh its a microwave!!!" [exclaims in delight at the sight of a new microwave] --- LOL!
The Hidden Valley salad dressing commercial was narrated by Sally Kellerman. She played in the movie with Rodney Dangerfield in 1986 movie Back to School.
She was also in the original MASH movie in 1970.
My edible kicked in just as you posted this. It’s gonna be a good night.
So much Miami that my homesickness is kicking in
In the jordache ad in the beginning, the guy who thought he hatched from an egg played a very weird robot in one of the Silent Night, Deadly Night movies
@7:15 When horror movies had that organic feel to it.
wow! those PSAs hit hard! don't buckle up and you die! kill a police officer in FL and you die! smoke a joint in a foreign country & the State Dept. says you might die in a foreign jail! now i'm nervous just going out my front door. & there's a kind of weird time flux that happens when we get nostalgic over the Dunkin' Donuts commercials that itself is nostalgic of its 40 years past while it screeches into its own hip modern year of 1990. a year that is today almost as long ago as the time past of the Dunkin' Donuts commercials. but one thing i do know is that we are ALL Video Romeos! thanks Dave! another killer set of ads from a time long past.
6:25 "just like Lykes, theyre gone!" dark
One of the singers off that "Video Romeo" thing looks like the cousin off of the Brady Bunch
The year I graduated high school. 😊
The crash test dummies remind me of the Crash Test Dummies band. I wrote a song about it, like it hear it, here it go.
Once there was this man who
Got a bunch of old commercials and put them up on UA-cam
And then he did some live streams and chatted with the people
He couldn’t quite explain it
But he’s always been retro
Mmmmm mmm mmm mm
Used to sometimes see that NKOTB Coke commercial(the long version) in theaters.."There's magic in the REEEEAAALLLL THIIING...."
That "Kill A Cop" ad..yikes
The Exorcist III-i know i wasnt the only one who wasnt prepared for that jump scare scene at the nurses station
@23:45-Kidd Video FTW..gotta be a encore this Friday night..
Haha the Florida commercial from when I lived in Florida lol "you're gonna die here"
"How come she gets the last waffle?"
"Because you boys haven't learned how to use your forks."
ZING!
That Jordache commercial was weird.
Still the 80s
yeah its crazy how much it lays over. like early 80s was just mature 70's. disco was still getting through. And the early 90s.. just a bit of left overs from the 80s. id say each decade truly starts and end two years into it
@@flipnap2112 2-3 years into the decade, that's correct
The 90's were the 80's part 2, I'm glad I lived them!
I was surprised to see a Kidd Video video used in 1990.
❤️90s 👍☝🏻💯💯💯💯✌🏻☝🏻
video romeos is so deep
Peter Pan's fine, but Jiff will always be my first choice. Also, Krispy Kreme for life, fight me.
Those Jordache ads are weird, but kind of charming.
Never heard of True Colors, but that has "canceled after one season" written all over it. Neat, if poorly executed concept, though.
Whatever happened to Bob Villa? I remember he used be on commercials all the time.
Yeah, palmetto bugs are cancer. There's plenty of lizards around here, but the roaches are nearly the same goddamn size.
Funny thing about Publix is that I've lived in Pensacola, Florida since I was ten in '97 and I never saw a Publix around here until around 2006. Now they're everywhere.
Not gonna lie, that "Video Romeo" is the kind of 80s cheese I'm a sucker for.
True Colors lasted 2 full seasons on FOX. The wild thing is that halfway thru the second season they replaced Frankie Faison who played the dad with Cleavon Little who took over the character for the second half of the second season.
@@timeman1966 Huh. I wonder if certain people whined and complained about that show, then, like they do nowadays anytime you want to put an interracial family on TV.
Video romeo is from kidd video cartoon
Isn't that Nancy Stafford on the waterbed commercial? She was on Matlock for several seasons.
Some of these commercials are still on TV today
@Robert Green Peter Pan
The "Kill A Cop" commercial was really weird...it must have been an issue otherwise they wouldn't have made a commercial to warn people about it. Creepy
I really miss Sizzler and Circuit City
Twizzlers Candy makes mouth happy!
Me: not mine even to this day, but the jingle made my ears beyond happy.
Edit: And still love the jingle as much as back then.
Yes Joe, but does Flexal 454 cure VAPORLOCK?
1990: One of the most confused years in History. "Am I the 80's? and what's the 90's?" Best time to be a kid, I may be bias but I'm also right.
how did i know that problems song was the everly brothers? im old enough for osmosis i guess. i mean, that was way before my radio time.
RetroCirq thanks for the 📼🧈🧈🧈
15:36 Who...Is...DARKMAN?
I know I'm 32 years late, but where is the place advertised at 14:06?
Could u do a special video of album soundtrack commercial of original motion pictures of titanic movie for the next video on youtube?
Girl in the sailboat commercial at 19:00 is Karen Kopkin, better known as Jim Carrey's girlfriend in "Once Bitten" 1985 movie.
More than half of them I never saw.
Is this the whole thing for commercial.
Some places don't have that stuff
Really miss living in a non-woke cancel culture free World miss those days! My childhood was awesome I just feel sorry for my children’s world they live in now
I was 20 in 1990. Was just getting exposed to real TV production. The look and tone of these spots is distinctly 1989-1992, give or take. The mix of film and video, CGI being a little more present--still enough to turn your head, but not like five years before--and the schmaltziness are all of that era. So much change happening with computers that was making it into "desktop video"--at least some of these ads must have been posted on Avids.
Wow! Look how far Disney has fallen!
the mom from 7th Heaven
Please the name of this woman at 19:25!
32 TO GO FROM MY 500TH VOLUME
32 TO GO FROM MY 500TH VOLUME
CONGRATS!!! 🥳
*DAVES Kids Tested McButter Approved*
Yo, wtf was going on in Florida in the 90s they needed TV commercial telling people not to create ded on peace officers?!
Just before the internet destroyed genuine American culture and interaction
think about every tech or social revolution. occurs over decades. TV, to color tube to flat panel. Wall crank phone, to wall mounted, to wireless, to cellular.. but then within the blink of an eye. smart phones, digital photography, instant gratification, the internet, social media, round the clock media news that makes trillions. It was all too much way to quick and we were all blindsided. it was like watching a nuclear experiment go stray except we couldn't comprehend the horror of this explosion.. and its so much worse than a nuclear war. we will not see the fallout from this for another hundred years
Yes.
YOU LOST YOUR LIFE! buckle up for safety!
It’s been a long week already I needed this, thanks David!! ✌️📼🧈
True Colors didn’t last long on FOX, eh? 5eps of a mixed race family not getting each other with awkward yukks?
It actually had 2 seasons with 45 episode which was good for early FOX network stuff trying to find its footing, and the only really early live action FOX show to last any real length of time was Married with Children, having said that yeah the show really did suck monkey balls.