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The Burger King games were also compatible with the original Xbox, the only three games in the entire library made to work on both systems! They were also developed by the same team that made all the James Bond games.
It's insane how by just watching fast food ad campaigns through each decade, you can tell what the prevailing pop culture trend was of that specific era
@@GODZILLA2915 Nacho and Dog. Ahhh. The chihuahua was alright, don't get me wrong, but I just adore Nacho and Dog. Eddie Deezen and Rob Paulsen with narrator Jess Harnell, just a wonderful collection of staple 90's voice actors.
As one-dimensional as the BK kid's club members were, you gotta admit the animation in those commercials was fantastic. I miss when companies had high-quality hand-drawn animation in their ads.
The Marvelous Magical Burger King is actually remarkably charming. Unlike most fast food mascots , he actually seems like someone you could leave unsupervised around children, which is more than you can say about either ANY variation of his clown rival or the frozen-grin uncanny valley monstrosity that his majesty the king sadly devolved into.
Being a 90s kid, it was always a question of who was cooler: Kid Vid from the BK Kids Club, or Max from A Goofy Movie. Both had backwards hats, and sunglasses that were just one solid piece of glass, but Kid Vid also had fingerless gloves. Not to be outdone, Max had a t-shirt with an attached hood, plus he skateboarded. Kid Vid was only adjacent to skateboarding, and even then, it seems only dogs got to board; he did, however, rock a fly pair of high-top sneakers. Max wore baggy pants, Kid Vid wore a superfluous belt across his chest. Let's call it a draw, and eat some fries while listening to Powerline.
I’m glad we all agree on what the definition of “cool” was back then. Now it’s like “we’ll I have over 1,000 followers” and it’s like pffftttt get back to me when you have a backwards cap on okay kid? 😂
I love that second design for the king so much, it's just so charming. All lot of cartoon designs from the 60s were super charming, honestly. Also he was called "Kurger Bing" and I think that's just great.
They were super cute. It's The Little Caesar's mascot meets School House Rock. Also, the dry silly humor reminds me of Tootsie Pop commercials. I love vintage ads.
I feel like I'm the only one who never really found the "Creepy" King to be all that creepy. I mean, I can see where people are coming from, but Ronald is still leagues more unsettling, it feels like he's trying to butter you up with cheap food before he drags you into the back of the building and skins you alive. The King just wanted you to have a burger and enjoy it.
I have always thought the ads were funny, and never heard the term 'creepy' applied to him before. Ronald, on the other hand, looks like a mass murderer just waiting to happen... 😎
Im happy they've been showing the king himself more in their recent marketing. Hope they dont stop any time soon. I've grown fairly accustomed to that haunting smile
Hey Lois remember the time that Burger King promoted Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) and as part of the campaign, the King was made into a Cybertronian with "Creepiness" as a tech spec with a value of 10?
@@60gator What do you mean, the king was busted in a men's room? I'm still only at timestamp 11:24 and still waiting for someone to mention the name of the guy who played the original burger king. I know his name, because my cousin married his brother. I was bored and started looking at old shows and commercials from when i was a kid in the 60s and 70s
Yeah, see, I first saw that movie when I was home sick from school around the age of 9 or 10. I was already easily scared as a kid, but when I get sick with a fever I have mild hallucinations while still awake and can have some truly trippy nightmares if I don't take Nyquil or something similar to help me sleep. So, yeah, I was a nervous kid AND mildly tripping through my first ever viewing. I still love the movie but I still can't help but chuckle at my poor mother. She remember the movie fondly from her own childhood and decided to show it to me as something relaxing to watch to keep my mind off the nausea that was making it hard for me to eat, thus resulting in one hell of a stomach ache. So well meaning but so misguided on this one :)
I’m SO surprised you didn’t bring up the rap battle wars of all the fast food chains. Their employees made diss tracks one each other and BK’s diss on McDonalds unironically bops💀 that actually boosted most of the restaurants involved.
When I was a little kid, I went to a "Magic Burger King" show at a local BK. And yes, it was all a direct response to McDonalds. They *were* the closest competitor back then. Later, I worked for BK for three years (that store is a Starbuck's now) in the 80s and the "have it your way" scheme caused a huge problem. We had one *very* large group order with *so* many special conditions (no tomato, add bacon, cut in half, etc.) it *crashed* the registers and computer system before we were halfway through entering everything in. We had to split the whole order into thirds, and the customers were pissed off about that, even though that was the only way we could do it. Elliot Way, Seattle, WA. Circa 1987.
I always feel really bad that, due to being a picky eater, I always make such spefic requests that I try to limit my meals so I don't make too many specific requests and I always apologise when I have to make a complicated order sorry you had to deal with such ungrateful jerks :c
Great video! Wish you would've elaborated a little more on the Pokemon promotion. It was absolutely HUGE! That was around the time Pokemon: The First Movie came out, and Pokemania was sweeping the world for the first time. Besides the gold-plated cards, they had toys for sooo many of the different Pokemon, and even had some toy shortages because they were so high in demand. They also had their own cards too. BK vs McDonalds kinda reminds me of Nintendo vs Sega in some way.... BK does what McDonDON'T Also, the Kid's Club kids kinda remind me of the fast-food version of the Planeteers And shout out to that gooey apple green slime dipping sauce they served with the chicken tenders in the Big Kids meal... it was fire!
For some reason the magical Burger King commercials are stuck in my head from childhood. I'll never forget the Disco one with shiny 'disco balloons' and the Duke of Doubt on a 'dancing dance floor'.
My favorite sections were the animated portions of the commercials. It's so interesting how you can see how distinct by decades. The kid burger King looks so close to Schoolhouse Rock. While those Kids Club commercials have a "We're Back! A Dinosaur Story" feel. I wish I could find out who contracted those animation studios to find out how those commercials got made.
OMG KID VID AND KIDS CLUB! Thats what i grew up with in the late 90s... At the Burger King in my hometown, we have the play area and Kid Vid is still featured on the sign that outlines the rules of the play area to this day. I forgot his name until i saw this video lol
If anyone remembers BK Kids Club (growing up in the 90s and 2000s) let me remind you something: You’re still cool after all these years. Once a BK Kids Club member, always a BK Kids Club member!
The Burger King SpongeBob ad is my favorite of all time. It's just so odd to me how it exists, learning about all of Burger King's weird advertisements was interesting. Thanks for the lovely video
And if I remember correctly from my childhood, Nick didn’t even air that commercial during the standard Spongebob hours. They had some completely different commercial that was way more child appropriate. Thank goodness they aired it during Nick at Night.
Brand Management did a really great video on these weird characters as well. I'm loving that the BK Kids Club is finally getting the recognition they're due. Party!
I begged and begged and finally got the official Wild Wild West sunglasses from my local Burger King back in 1999, they looked like the small oval wire frame ones Will Smith wears in the movie, I loved them and wore them for years after that, I think they were like 18 bucks, my uncle bought them for me, great vid, brought back some memories 😎👍
The kids play area at my local BK actually still has all the Kids Club branding on the equipment. I was born right around the end of the kids club era (1995 to be specific) so my only exposure to it until now was that play area.
The actor who played the Duke of Doubt for most of their run was a friend of mine in the 1980s - he had a lot of really crazy stories to tell about getting into 40 pounds of latex makeup (He was short and slender, so the entire outfit weighed almost as much as he did!) to play the Duke.
I've heard that that actor was James harder who was in the fig Newton commercial at one time in the seventies, I bet he was wearing a black wig and a carrot nose mask matching his skin
I remember the BK kids club logo! and vaguely the characters.... oh and the creepy King?? I absolutely loved it, those were some of the funniest ads on TV.... just the image of some guy waking up, not saying anything the the king turns and offers a burger?? LMFAO! comedy gold IMO intentional or not those ads made me laugh hard....I have a sick sense of humor....i consider the 90's IT movie to be a comedy with horror elements and I love it for that lolz the library scene alone.....comedy gold
I wish we'd return to the era of burger ads in the early 80s all about how much more meat their burgers have than the others. Besides the ones here, we also had Wendy's with the "Where's the beef?" lady, who probably gives everyone who's worked retail war flashbacks when viewed today with her tone. Also, OMG THOSE SIMPSONS TOYS. I had a full set and remember being upset when one of our then-puppies chewed a hole in Bart's hollow head.
Great vid man I’m an 80s baby (‘85) and you bought back alot of memories with the BK Kids Club I was an actual member in the early 90s I still remember the ad that waa on the TMNT vhs tapes where the animator pulled the burger out of the TV 🙃 (sigh) great times I miss the 90s. Side note those Disney movie glasses were iconic my mom bought a couple of those.
I feel like the story of the emergence of the "Creepy King" campaign is missing a crucial component in not discussing the role Jack in the Box played with the success of their "Creepy Jack" human-in-a-mask mascot only a few years prior.
@@LoveMyUnusual Vintage? No, this was around 1995 or so when they brought back the mascot as "CEO", and his commercials were always snarky and sarcastic. It's the same modern Jack mascot they still use.
The burger king toys segment filled me with so much nostalgia, I can't believe how many of those toys I owned as a kid, without even knowing where they came from
Holy crap! A few weeks ago I found a broken toy in one of the boxes my mom gave me that had been sitting up in her attic for over a decade. It was a plastic figurine of a red headed girl with a ponytail wearing skates. I couldn't remember what it was of or where I had gotten it, but now realize it was one of the Burger King Kids Club characters! A shame she seems to be missing an arm.
As a 90s kid I remember the kids club, our local burger King had an actual kids club room which was a party room in the basement of the restaurant that was all painted with the kids club characters and bright colors. Every kid I know had thier birthday parties there or at pizza hut in the 90s
Man, that Sneak King game. Brought me back. This was a real trip down memory lane for me, so thanks for that. It was also quite informative, so double bonus :).
My Mom really liked the McDonalds Land vid and when she heard about this ep we watched it together again. This channel and Defunctland are channels we binge together so good job! I just eat up trivia and history like this, seeing nostalgic BK toys brings back so many memories of the toys and merch I used to have ✨
I miss the Mc Donald's cookies. I also didn't like the fact that when they still had them they came in these tiny bags with like six maximum cookies. At least they were free? but when you got a box they were like a dollar.
You know, and this isn't a knock on you Yesterworld, I low key love that long ending with your sources. It's so relaxing. Almost my favorite part because I can sit there and digest the metric FUCK TON of info you always have. Another incredible video bud.
I'll be 59 next month (Nov. 2021), so I'm old enough for the Burger King who sat upon a burger hugging a cold beverage to have been "current". Specifically, your video reminded me of the sheet plastic "mitten" puppet of that mascot iteration. I haven't thought of that "merchandise" in maybe 50 years or more! Thanks for the blast of nostalgia! Sincerely, Bill
I grew up in a really bad area in Brooklyn, NY in the late 1970s. There was a huge (to little me) McDonalds on Eastern Parkway that our mother we take us to occasionally like weekends, or days off from school, and running errands. I only discovered Burger King (and Jack in the Box and Hardees) when I visited my cousins in rural upstate New York. I was still small, but the older cousins ordered a Whopper and dared me to order one too. I was afraid I couldn't eat it all, but I was more afraid of not keeping up with my big cousins. Shockingly, I surprised myself and ate the whole thing!! I still remember that day. Do YOU remember the day you graduated from a regular small burger to the Big Mac or Whopper?
I was a member of the BK Kids Club. Burger King has always had better food than McDonald's outside of the McNuggets and fries. Plus they didn't make every restaurant conform to a bland soulless redesign.
The grey square building redesigns, right? I have no idea why they'd ever do that. Totally ignores color theory in marketing and makes you feel like you're walking into a DMV or something. Terrible look, terrible decision.
Man oh man, hearing you talk about all those Disney toy promo promo deals and the BK Kids Club of the 90's hits hard for me. Since I remember a lot of that from the late 90's and early 2000's. My biggest memory was the 1999 Pokemon promo deal. At that time Pokemon made it's Worldwide/North America debut a year earlier and it was a big hit. I got hooked on playing the games at that time and when I saw commercials for the Burger king Pokemon toys I begged my parents all the time to get me a Burger King kids meal. I used to have one of those Disney Cups for Pocahontas until I moved houses in 2017. I also remember the SpongeBob Berger King ads from the mid-late 2000's. My most favorite one has to be the one with the king singing "Spongebob got Back" from 2009. At that time I had recently discovered a few years prior a song called Baby got Back by Sir-Mix-Alot and the Spongebob got back song is a parity of Mix-Alot's song. In the original 30 sec TV commercial Sir-Mix-Alot made a brief cameo at the end of the commercial. With that said he approved the parity and was on board with the commercial.
omg this brought me so much nostalgia for toys i forgot i had as a child. i remember the kids club & would get bday cards in the mail every year til about 2004ish thank u for making this & everything you do!😁❤️
The nostalgia hit me like a goddamm truck when you got to the toys. My favorites were a ghost that said 'Now you see me now you don't!' and the Dragonball z figures. I might still have Piccolo stashed away somewhere but I know I have some early Pokémon Bk toys.
I could totally relate to so much of this… I was a kid in the 70’s & 80’s, worked at BK in high school (1987-1989) and in college (1992), then was a BK restaurant manager 1993-1997. When “we” lost the Disney tie-ins, we knew we were in a sinking ship. But those cups… yes, I had all the cups. They finally were in the trash after the paint was very well chipped off. My son used them in his early childhood. Another great promotional item BK had was one Christmas there were these adorable plush reindeer, like Beanie Babies (but not). I bought them for all the family… cousins, etc. Burger King was raking in the $$ that Christmas.
The Burger King kids club kids were all kind of cool in the early nineties but yeah I can see how their stories were pretty loose. It’s wonderful to think about those more classic ads and characters. I liked how you incorporated Creepy king as a funny meme waiting for his epic devout! Great job as usual!
I remember the BK kids and always seeing them as the perfect competition against McDonald's Ronald and crew, especially as the BK Kids looked more cool and hip compared to Ronald looking geared towards a kiddie crowd. However it really seems BK had no idea how to keep the kids past the 90's since they really were a product of every trend of the 90's and other than Kid Vid not one stood out as memorable or having a Iconic timeless look. At least with the King character he could change and evolve to suit whatever time he was in, and even the creepy mask King was memorable, enough that he appeared in his own Xbox game which was fun and more memorable than whatever video games McDonald's released.
I recall that Blockbuster also had an ad campaign with a group of "cool" animated kids, including one in a wheelchair. I also remember a series of ads McD's ran in the early 90s with a group of kids but those were liveaction.
Never I thought I'd be as interested in fast food/advertising lore as I am today. I never knew much about Burger King in the early days (basically before the 90s), so this was cool stuff to learn! Great stuff!
Boy, this video really took me on a fun heady trip down memory lane....well, up to the moment we got the creepy incarnation that destroyed my childhood. 😄 Thanks for producing it.
The regular Burger King Kids Meal had less food and was marketed towards younger kids with small appetites, but when they introduced the Burger King Big Kids Meal in 1999, the meal came with more food and was marketed towards pre-teens with bigger appetites. My favorite was the double cheeseburger Burger King Big Kids Meal. When Disney left Burger King to go back to McDonald's, Burger King had since went with other licensing partners for their Kids Meal toy tie-ins, including Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, Warner Bros., Universal Studios, 20th Century Fox, Paramount Pictures, Dreamworks, etc.
I like this running gag you have where with each start chapter of the history of the Burger King, the Creepy King shows up and you say "Don't worry, we'll get there. I promise". Also, luckily, us Australians never get to witness the Creepy King because of how the Burger King there is not known as Burger King, but instead Hungry Jack's. So, I knew the place is called Burger King in the US, but I actually didn't know about the Creepy King's existence until I heard about the Sneak King video game and my first thought on it was "That's a bizarre premise for a video game product food tie in". But now that you show us the full history, it now makes sense
Funny story, a year ago I went inside a Bk and saw that their place still had the Burger King kids club characters in it, it definitely felt super jarring to look at it instead of a modernized bk.
Wimoweh was not part of the lion king soundtrack. It was a folk song about the death of an African chieftain whose people fondly called him "the lion". Ah zabenya was the opening line of the movie and meant "a lion is coming" in Zulu. Apparrently to the Ad men at Burger king, all African words in any language sounded alike.
Jaws from the Burger King Kids Club game has been in my mind since 1990. Everytime I see him, he resembles Kid from Kid 'n Play and Kwame from Captain Planet.
When I was young we had so many birthday parties at Burger King - they had a special roped off area for birthday parties which always started with a Burger King meal, then party games (pass the paper Burger King crown, musical bumps, musical statues, etc), then the guy in the full body Kid Vid costume came out to dance with everyone.
@@shiloreno9917 duuuuude if I had the job of dressing up as Kid Vid, my inner child would go nuts and my head would probably explode from the excitement
2 things, 1- We still have 2 of the Burger King Xbox games The stalking and bumper car ones (that least the number car one’s case) they’re just not backwards compatible though. And 2- Someone HAS to make a video with the “Wake up with the King” ads with FNAF ambience
I've always loved the Creepy King ads. they were just so weird snd out there. :D Also.. no mention of the Subservient Chicken. :( That's another weird online ad campaign from the mid 2000s or so... :D
I have one of those three games that I got for free at my local retro game store. Literally the sticker was marked $0.00. I took it up and asked "so this is free?" And the people there that know me said "yeah sure."
Oh wow this made me realize a bunch of my childhood toys I associated with McDonalds, like the Lion King wind-up toys and the Pokémon gold plates, actually came from Burger King. Great video!!
When I was in elementary school a burger king was built in a new strip mall that was built about a 20 minute walk from my house. They had a prime location in a busy strip mall located on a busy trunk road and the place was never busy, just before I graduated high school there was a "mysterious kitchen fire" in the middle of the night at that location and it never reopened.
When I was a kid, I always loved the BK kids club because of the one commercial that was on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 VHS tape. I still vividly remember that commercial today.
16:44 Is no one gonna mention the t-storm warning? 😳 Reminds me of that recording floating around of an ABC bumper premiering “The Shining” during a tornado warning.
I unironically loved the creepy king ads, well, except the SpongeBob one... the others were so strange it was amusing. Barely any dialog and lots of awkward staring. It was right up my alley!
@@YesterworldEntertainment I actually hadn't watched it yet, when I first commented. But now that I am watching, dude this is wonderful, it's nearly 100% fair-use commercials and photos, from the years before I was born, then through my childhood in the 80's and 90's. The visuals in this vid are just awesome. I hadn't thought of these ads for many years. And wow, Disney really did have a few bangers back then, especially The Little Mermaid and The Lion King.
Its insane to know that the bk kids club ended in the early 2000s, because I was a 2000s kid and my bk had this huge art with neon lights in the kids play area that you could see outside with all the bk kids, and the play place inside had tons of rules and games with the bk kids. It was still up in 2014, not sure if it's up now but I really loved the art. I miss them in a weird way even though I didn't know them that well
Ah, Burger King. I remember growing up as a 90s kid and wanting The Lion King toys. I also remember the introduction of the Big Kids Meal and when Burger King partnered with Kids WB to release Pokemon toys (as well as the infamous Pokeball recall incident.)
I'll be honest, I kind of like the Magical Magician Burger King mascot from the olden days. Kind of gives off DreamFinder (Journey into Imagination) vibes.
I remember a commercial that felt like a dream. It was the mascot putting money in people’s pockets before running away from the scene of the crime. It was one of the few Burger King ads I saw ever and never heard any of my peers mention it. They reran the spongebob one a lot though
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Oh crap where's the show less button?
If you get tainted food in a burger king you're in your own. Higher ups don't care and will turn their backs on you
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The Burger King games were also compatible with the original Xbox, the only three games in the entire library made to work on both systems!
They were also developed by the same team that made all the James Bond games.
When you need wild Video Game info Larry's your man.
Hello you! Guru Larry sighting!
how do i keep finding you?
Goddman you, Larry, found you again!
Hey man good channel, I just subbed after watching a few videos
It's insane how by just watching fast food ad campaigns through each decade, you can tell what the prevailing pop culture trend was of that specific era
That's because these ads dictated it.
you’re both right
First McDonald's Land and now the Burger King Kids Club and Creepy King. Can't wait to for Mark to show us the Taco Bell Chihuahua Lore.
Agh I wish he hearted this
Yo quiero Taco Bell video!
Taco Bell also had an animated cat and dog for mascots before the Chihuahua.
@@GODZILLA2915 Nacho and Dog. Ahhh. The chihuahua was alright, don't get me wrong, but I just adore Nacho and Dog. Eddie Deezen and Rob Paulsen with narrator Jess Harnell, just a wonderful collection of staple 90's voice actors.
"Hey Godzilla, want something to drink?"
As one-dimensional as the BK kid's club members were, you gotta admit the animation in those commercials was fantastic. I miss when companies had high-quality hand-drawn animation in their ads.
They look a lot like the kids from the Trix and Lucky Charms commercials. Are they the same animator?
Right?
I suspect they were animated by the same team that animated Space Jam. The style and flow is so similar. ❤
never thought I’d be so interested in Burger King Lore
*next up: Sneak King playthough?*
Sneak King: Assassin's Feed
Other channels have playthroughs, game grumps did one I'm pretty sure.
@@nunpho yes, and it was glorious
Call Me Kevin did one, it was very entertaining
@@ScabiorsSecret I'd much rather watch his video than anything made by Game Grumps personally.
The Marvelous Magical Burger King is actually remarkably charming. Unlike most fast food mascots , he actually seems like someone you could leave unsupervised around children, which is more than you can say about either ANY variation of his clown rival or the frozen-grin uncanny valley monstrosity that his majesty the king sadly devolved into.
He was us generation x people's childhood hero
Being a 90s kid, it was always a question of who was cooler: Kid Vid from the BK Kids Club, or Max from A Goofy Movie.
Both had backwards hats, and sunglasses that were just one solid piece of glass, but Kid Vid also had fingerless gloves. Not to be outdone, Max had a t-shirt with an attached hood, plus he skateboarded. Kid Vid was only adjacent to skateboarding, and even then, it seems only dogs got to board; he did, however, rock a fly pair of high-top sneakers. Max wore baggy pants, Kid Vid wore a superfluous belt across his chest.
Let's call it a draw, and eat some fries while listening to Powerline.
so true i had a crush on both when i was 6
What about the main kid from Recess?
@@zakunick1 TJ was the goat.
I’m glad we all agree on what the definition of “cool” was back then. Now it’s like “we’ll I have over 1,000 followers” and it’s like pffftttt get back to me when you have a backwards cap on okay kid? 😂
That is the most 1990s thing I've ever read.
I love that second design for the king so much, it's just so charming. All lot of cartoon designs from the 60s were super charming, honestly. Also he was called "Kurger Bing" and I think that's just great.
They were super cute.
It's The Little Caesar's mascot meets School House Rock.
Also, the dry silly humor reminds me of Tootsie Pop commercials. I love vintage ads.
"A Hispanic who loved art. The kid, not the dog." As a Hispanic, an art lover, and a non-dog, this made me burst out laughing.
LOL.
Guys I found lingo
Non-dog. 😂
I feel like I'm the only one who never really found the "Creepy" King to be all that creepy. I mean, I can see where people are coming from, but Ronald is still leagues more unsettling, it feels like he's trying to butter you up with cheap food before he drags you into the back of the building and skins you alive. The King just wanted you to have a burger and enjoy it.
ye, if i had burger guy break into my house and give me a burger i would be fine with that ( except if the burger had pickles )
I have always thought the ads were funny, and never heard the term 'creepy' applied to him before. Ronald, on the other hand, looks like a mass murderer just waiting to happen... 😎
Why do you think you’re the only one? Just because the video presenter said it, doesn’t mean everybody agrees.
@@spankynater4242 It's a hyperbolic expression. I feel the same way sometimes.
@@arakano That’s not hyperbole.
I grew up on a military base in Japan, and Burger King was our ONLY fast food option. (We later got a Popeyes Chicken and that was a big deal.)
Haha same! BK had an exclusive contract with the military, so the BK club has a special place in my heart.
They're owned by the same parent company: Restaurant Brands International.
Any of you guys still have the Burger King Adventures?
@@NN-pe6ip BK had a contract with the Army and Air Force bases, while McDonalds had a contract with Navy bases. Not sure if that still applies.
@@maxpowr90 They are now, but probably not when OP was living at that base.
Im happy they've been showing the king himself more in their recent marketing. Hope they dont stop any time soon. I've grown fairly accustomed to that haunting smile
I love how your channel has a variety of topics. Theme parks, movies, and now fast food campaign's. Your awesome yesterworld. Keep it up. 👍
Glad you're enjoying the content!
Also I share your pain with the spongebob commercial. I saw that and went BYE CHILDHOOD
@@YesterworldEntertainment 7:31: If I were to be honest, The “Magical” Burger King looked more appealing compared to the FNAF-looking masked King.
The creepy king will forever be hilarious and is sadly probably going to outlive the other fast food mascots
nahhh ronald mcdonald will outlive him im sure
I love Creepy King!
Those Pokemon gold plates were the best, next to the Rugrats watches.
I used to have a Jigglypuff one! 😁
I had the full set once, plus almost all the Pokemon toys (I think I was missing like 3) but they got stolen a while back. 😞
I still have my reptar watch!
Those Pokemon gold plates were awesome and the little poke balls with the Pokemon toy inside
I had the pokemon gameplay toy back in 2001 and the rugrats ⌚ lol
I actually choked on my food from laughter when the "wake up with the king" segment began. Please tell me this was an actual thing they did 😂
"Can you imagine Ronald McDonald literally stalking people in their houses and handing them Big Macs?"
No. That was Mac Tonight's job.
Come on make it Mac Tonight!
Ronald McDonald as John Wayne Gacey
Him and the creepy "my pillow" guy could be waiting on you every night👻
I can imagine JP Ronald doing that.
Would Ronald be holding a red balloon? 🤡🎈
Hey Lois remember the time that Burger King promoted Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) and as part of the campaign, the King was made into a Cybertronian with "Creepiness" as a tech spec with a value of 10?
Honestly I'm surprised they didn't keep the Burger King as a live actor mascot. That costume is miles more appealing than Ronald's.
SHUT UP
tht red costume look better than the yellow one, but maybe because it fits better for the characther.
"The King" was busted in a Van Nuys men's room, easier to control a plastic head!
@@60gator What do you mean, the king was busted in a men's room? I'm still only at timestamp 11:24 and still waiting for someone to mention the name of the guy who played the original burger king. I know his name, because my cousin married his brother. I was bored and started looking at old shows and commercials from when i was a kid in the 60s and 70s
Plus he performed magic tricks!
Even as a Burger King employee, the king is creepy. If I ever see an ad with him I say, "oh look it's my creepy boss."
Sorry man. :(
hes creepy no matter what
Never thought there’d be a reference to the child catcher from chitty chitty bang bang in a video about Burger King and yet here we are 🤷🏻♀️
Indeed
Yeah, see, I first saw that movie when I was home sick from school around the age of 9 or 10. I was already easily scared as a kid, but when I get sick with a fever I have mild hallucinations while still awake and can have some truly trippy nightmares if I don't take Nyquil or something similar to help me sleep. So, yeah, I was a nervous kid AND mildly tripping through my first ever viewing. I still love the movie but I still can't help but chuckle at my poor mother. She remember the movie fondly from her own childhood and decided to show it to me as something relaxing to watch to keep my mind off the nausea that was making it hard for me to eat, thus resulting in one hell of a stomach ache. So well meaning but so misguided on this one :)
I’m SO surprised you didn’t bring up the rap battle wars of all the fast food chains. Their employees made diss tracks one each other and BK’s diss on McDonalds unironically bops💀 that actually boosted most of the restaurants involved.
When I was a little kid, I went to a "Magic Burger King" show at a local BK. And yes, it was all a direct response to McDonalds. They *were* the closest competitor back then. Later, I worked for BK for three years (that store is a Starbuck's now) in the 80s and the "have it your way" scheme caused a huge problem. We had one *very* large group order with *so* many special conditions (no tomato, add bacon, cut in half, etc.) it *crashed* the registers and computer system before we were halfway through entering everything in. We had to split the whole order into thirds, and the customers were pissed off about that, even though that was the only way we could do it.
Elliot Way, Seattle, WA. Circa 1987.
Is that near a train yard?
Customers can be pricks! Especially when they are the direct cause of the very thing they're complaining about!
This is a job time capsule.
Every closed down burger king I've seen becomes Starbucks what up with that wonder if the companies work together or related in any way
I always feel really bad that, due to being a picky eater, I always make such spefic requests that I try to limit my meals so I don't make too many specific requests and I always apologise when I have to make a complicated order
sorry you had to deal with such ungrateful jerks :c
Great video! Wish you would've elaborated a little more on the Pokemon promotion. It was absolutely HUGE! That was around the time Pokemon: The First Movie came out, and Pokemania was sweeping the world for the first time. Besides the gold-plated cards, they had toys for sooo many of the different Pokemon, and even had some toy shortages because they were so high in demand. They also had their own cards too.
BK vs McDonalds kinda reminds me of Nintendo vs Sega in some way....
BK does what McDonDON'T
Also, the Kid's Club kids kinda remind me of the fast-food version of the Planeteers
And shout out to that gooey apple green slime dipping sauce they served with the chicken tenders in the Big Kids meal... it was fire!
That’s funny, about the planeteers.
For some reason the magical Burger King commercials are stuck in my head from childhood. I'll never forget the Disco one with shiny 'disco balloons' and the Duke of Doubt on a 'dancing dance floor'.
exactly what they are meant to do.
I still love the Bloom County "Have it your way" gag.
"One milkshake, hold the cup."
My favorite sections were the animated portions of the commercials. It's so interesting how you can see how distinct by decades. The kid burger King looks so close to Schoolhouse Rock. While those Kids Club commercials have a "We're Back! A Dinosaur Story" feel. I wish I could find out who contracted those animation studios to find out how those commercials got made.
Okay, but does anyone else think of Vince from Disney's Recess when they see Jaws?
OMG KID VID AND KIDS CLUB! Thats what i grew up with in the late 90s... At the Burger King in my hometown, we have the play area and Kid Vid is still featured on the sign that outlines the rules of the play area to this day. I forgot his name until i saw this video lol
If anyone remembers BK Kids Club (growing up in the 90s and 2000s) let me remind you something:
You’re still cool after all these years. Once a BK Kids Club member, always a BK Kids Club member!
I remember them perfectly. I miss them. Kid Vid was the absolute best.
Thanks bro, I needed to hear that.
@@manmadeaids anytime dude!
@@zerogranger Agreed!
I liked going to get the free crown hats
The Burger King SpongeBob ad is my favorite of all time. It's just so odd to me how it exists, learning about all of Burger King's weird advertisements was interesting. Thanks for the lovely video
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it!
The Burger King spongebob music video is such a strange memory every 2000’s kid remembers
For me it was actually the Today news report about it.
And if I remember correctly from my childhood, Nick didn’t even air that commercial during the standard Spongebob hours. They had some completely different commercial that was way more child appropriate. Thank goodness they aired it during Nick at Night.
I really don't remember that at all.
I love that you could still see this Commercial. Ps. It the only commercial I actually love!
Brand Management did a really great video on these weird characters as well. I'm loving that the BK Kids Club is finally getting the recognition they're due. Party!
I freaking loved the Creepy King! He was so different and weird.. every commercial I saw him in practically had me rolling on the floor in laughter
Same here
I begged and begged and finally got the official Wild Wild West sunglasses from my local Burger King back in 1999, they looked like the small oval wire frame ones Will Smith wears in the movie, I loved them and wore them for years after that, I think they were like 18 bucks, my uncle bought them for me, great vid, brought back some memories 😎👍
The kids play area at my local BK actually still has all the Kids Club branding on the equipment. I was born right around the end of the kids club era (1995 to be specific) so my only exposure to it until now was that play area.
Same.
Man I remember that blonde kid. I'll have to check if the burger king still has all that stuff. I remember playing there after my doctors appointment.
TMNT 1987 tape had a commercial on itwas my only experience with it
The late 80's, 90's really were the time for streetwise, cool kids. Much like Kevin McCallister or Bart Simpson.
@@davidjames579 and my parents hated them
The actor who played the Duke of Doubt for most of their run was a friend of mine in the 1980s - he had a lot of really crazy stories to tell about getting into 40 pounds of latex makeup (He was short and slender, so the entire outfit weighed almost as much as he did!) to play the Duke.
What was his name?
I've heard that that actor was James harder who was in the fig Newton commercial at one time in the seventies, I bet he was wearing a black wig and a carrot nose mask matching his skin
"Okay, what the absolute f***" in your deadpan voice made me abruptly burst out laughing. 😂
Hey, that’s pretty good!
I remember the BK kids club logo! and vaguely the characters....
oh and the creepy King?? I absolutely loved it, those were some of the funniest ads on TV....
just the image of some guy waking up, not saying anything the the king turns and offers a burger?? LMFAO! comedy gold IMO intentional or not those ads made me laugh hard....I have a sick sense of humor....i consider the 90's IT movie to be a comedy with horror elements and I love it for that lolz the library scene alone.....comedy gold
I wish we'd return to the era of burger ads in the early 80s all about how much more meat their burgers have than the others. Besides the ones here, we also had Wendy's with the "Where's the beef?" lady, who probably gives everyone who's worked retail war flashbacks when viewed today with her tone.
Also, OMG THOSE SIMPSONS TOYS. I had a full set and remember being upset when one of our then-puppies chewed a hole in Bart's hollow head.
jesus christ they chewed a hole through bart simpsons head???? damn is that brutal, wont be surprised if it's a chihuahua
@@ironicivan4928 Lab puppy, actually. They're like land piranhas when they're little.
Great vid man I’m an 80s baby (‘85) and you bought back alot of memories with the BK Kids Club I was an actual member in the early 90s I still remember the ad that waa on the TMNT vhs tapes where the animator pulled the burger out of the TV 🙃 (sigh) great times I miss the 90s. Side note those Disney movie glasses were iconic my mom bought a couple of those.
89 here your the sane age as my brother
cinco de mayo, 1984
I feel like the story of the emergence of the "Creepy King" campaign is missing a crucial component in not discussing the role Jack in the Box played with the success of their "Creepy Jack" human-in-a-mask mascot only a few years prior.
Jack was far less creepy and was already used by JITB before the actual ad campaign began
That Jack mask always weirded me out
Those must've been the vintage JITB ads, all I remember were the goofy sarcastic ones from the 2000s lol
@@LoveMyUnusual Vintage? No, this was around 1995 or so when they brought back the mascot as "CEO", and his commercials were always snarky and sarcastic. It's the same modern Jack mascot they still use.
The burger king toys segment filled me with so much nostalgia, I can't believe how many of those toys I owned as a kid, without even knowing where they came from
14:06 “Wheels” Oh, now I know why Logan called Charles ‘Wheels’ in the first X-Men movie…
Oh... well then, the more you know 🌠
Logan is a BK kid club member
Holy crap! A few weeks ago I found a broken toy in one of the boxes my mom gave me that had been sitting up in her attic for over a decade. It was a plastic figurine of a red headed girl with a ponytail wearing skates. I couldn't remember what it was of or where I had gotten it, but now realize it was one of the Burger King Kids Club characters! A shame she seems to be missing an arm.
Kind of like your pfp
Never thought I'd see a retrospective on the BK Kids Club.
I kinda miss them.
The kids play area at my local BK actually still has all the Kids Club branding on the equipment.
@@KyogresHideout_Vegito2121 what state is it in
Your reaction to that Spongebob advertisement caught me off guard. Great delivery 😂
Why thank you! It only took me like 20 times of saying that to get the right delivery lol.
As a 90s kid I remember the kids club, our local burger King had an actual kids club room which was a party room in the basement of the restaurant that was all painted with the kids club characters and bright colors. Every kid I know had thier birthday parties there or at pizza hut in the 90s
The original 1960s -70s logo made a comeback in the commercial in the later years as well as the slogan "Have It Your Way" in addition "You Rule".
Man, that Sneak King game. Brought me back. This was a real trip down memory lane for me, so thanks for that. It was also quite informative, so double bonus :).
I'm sure I still have my copy somewhere... gonna have to make an annual ritual to dig it out and get drunk with the guys
I loved Bk Kids. The watches were dope asf also. I remember the Wild Wild West sun glasses, and everyone was going for those Pokémon gold cards.
My Mom really liked the McDonalds Land vid and when she heard about this ep we watched it together again. This channel and Defunctland are channels we binge together so good job!
I just eat up trivia and history like this, seeing nostalgic BK toys brings back so many memories of the toys and merch I used to have ✨
I miss the Mc Donald's cookies. I also didn't like the fact that when they still had them they came in these tiny bags with like six maximum cookies. At least they were free? but when you got a box they were like a dollar.
You know, and this isn't a knock on you Yesterworld, I low key love that long ending with your sources. It's so relaxing. Almost my favorite part because I can sit there and digest the metric FUCK TON of info you always have. Another incredible video bud.
I'll be 59 next month (Nov. 2021), so I'm old enough for the Burger King who sat upon a burger hugging a cold beverage to have been "current". Specifically, your video reminded me of the sheet plastic "mitten" puppet of that mascot iteration. I haven't thought of that "merchandise" in maybe 50 years or more! Thanks for the blast of nostalgia! Sincerely, Bill
I grew up in a really bad area in Brooklyn, NY in the late 1970s. There was a huge (to little me) McDonalds on Eastern Parkway that our mother we take us to occasionally like weekends, or days off from school, and running errands. I only discovered Burger King (and Jack in the Box and Hardees) when I visited my cousins in rural upstate New York. I was still small, but the older cousins ordered a Whopper and dared me to order one too. I was afraid I couldn't eat it all, but I was more afraid of not keeping up with my big cousins. Shockingly, I surprised myself and ate the whole thing!! I still remember that day. Do YOU remember the day you graduated from a regular small burger to the Big Mac or Whopper?
Most of the “Creepy” King commercials look like snuff films or a scene right out of ‘The Purge’.
I loved those as a kid lol. I thought they were hilarious
Thank you for doing this video as I remember the Burger King Kids Club crew and was even a member of the club in the 90’s.
I was a member of the BK Kids Club.
Burger King has always had better food than McDonald's outside of the McNuggets and fries. Plus they didn't make every restaurant conform to a bland soulless redesign.
This
BK still has better food than McDo. Too bad we have McDo all over town, and only one BK. (and no Taco Bell?) 😎
That's subjective I've had Big-Macs and Whoppers, I prefer Big-Mac.
The grey square building redesigns, right? I have no idea why they'd ever do that. Totally ignores color theory in marketing and makes you feel like you're walking into a DMV or something. Terrible look, terrible decision.
Man oh man, hearing you talk about all those Disney toy promo promo deals and the BK Kids Club of the 90's hits hard for me. Since I remember a lot of that from the late 90's and early 2000's. My biggest memory was the 1999 Pokemon promo deal. At that time Pokemon made it's Worldwide/North America debut a year earlier and it was a big hit. I got hooked on playing the games at that time and when I saw commercials for the Burger king Pokemon toys I begged my parents all the time to get me a Burger King kids meal. I used to have one of those Disney Cups for Pocahontas until I moved houses in 2017. I also remember the SpongeBob Berger King ads from the mid-late 2000's. My most favorite one has to be the one with the king singing "Spongebob got Back" from 2009. At that time I had recently discovered a few years prior a song called Baby got Back by Sir-Mix-Alot and the Spongebob got back song is a parity of Mix-Alot's song. In the original 30 sec TV commercial Sir-Mix-Alot made a brief cameo at the end of the commercial. With that said he approved the parity and was on board with the commercial.
omg this brought me so much nostalgia for toys i forgot i had as a child. i remember the kids club & would get bday cards in the mail every year til about 2004ish thank u for making this & everything you do!😁❤️
The nostalgia hit me like a goddamm truck when you got to the toys. My favorites were a ghost that said 'Now you see me now you don't!' and the Dragonball z figures. I might still have Piccolo stashed away somewhere but I know I have some early Pokémon Bk toys.
“We’ll talk about it after the episode” I wish they all were as kind as you
I could totally relate to so much of this… I was a kid in the 70’s & 80’s, worked at BK in high school (1987-1989) and in college (1992), then was a BK restaurant manager 1993-1997. When “we” lost the Disney tie-ins, we knew we were in a sinking ship. But those cups… yes, I had all the cups. They finally were in the trash after the paint was very well chipped off. My son used them in his early childhood.
Another great promotional item BK had was one Christmas there were these adorable plush reindeer, like Beanie Babies (but not). I bought them for all the family… cousins, etc. Burger King was raking in the $$ that Christmas.
You could cover yarn as a topic and I would still listen to you for an hour lol..always great content sir..very entertaining and informative
Appreciate the kind words! Glad you enjoy the content, who knows, maybe one day I WILL make an episode about the History of Yarn!
@@YesterworldEntertainment you could do a topic about the history of stickers and i would still watch
The Burger King kids club kids were all kind of cool in the early nineties but yeah I can see how their stories were pretty loose. It’s wonderful to think about those more classic ads and characters. I liked how you incorporated Creepy king as a funny meme waiting for his epic devout! Great job as usual!
I remember the BK kids and always seeing them as the perfect competition against McDonald's Ronald and crew, especially as the BK Kids looked more cool and hip compared to Ronald looking geared towards a kiddie crowd.
However it really seems BK had no idea how to keep the kids past the 90's since they really were a product of every trend of the 90's and other than Kid Vid not one stood out as memorable or having a Iconic timeless look. At least with the King character he could change and evolve to suit whatever time he was in, and even the creepy mask King was memorable, enough that he appeared in his own Xbox game which was fun and more memorable than whatever video games McDonald's released.
BK Kids Club launched in 1989.
I recall that Blockbuster also had an ad campaign with a group of "cool" animated kids, including one in a wheelchair.
I also remember a series of ads McD's ran in the early 90s with a group of kids but those were liveaction.
I was just talking to my wife last night how I was a member of the bk kids club as a kid and it was the epitome of the 90's
You sure have good subjects to talk your wife about
I think what blew my mind more than any burger king fact was that the magicians alliance from Arrested Development is real.
Never I thought I'd be as interested in fast food/advertising lore as I am today. I never knew much about Burger King in the early days (basically before the 90s), so this was cool stuff to learn! Great stuff!
Boy, this video really took me on a fun heady trip down memory lane....well, up to the moment we got the creepy incarnation that destroyed my childhood. 😄
Thanks for producing it.
The regular Burger King Kids Meal had less food and was marketed towards younger kids with small appetites, but when they introduced the Burger King Big Kids Meal in 1999, the meal came with more food and was marketed towards pre-teens with bigger appetites.
My favorite was the double cheeseburger Burger King Big Kids Meal.
When Disney left Burger King to go back to McDonald's, Burger King had since went with other licensing partners for their Kids Meal toy tie-ins, including Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, Warner Bros., Universal Studios, 20th Century Fox, Paramount Pictures, Dreamworks, etc.
We know what kids meal and “big” kids meal means
I like this running gag you have where with each start chapter of the history of the Burger King, the Creepy King shows up and you say "Don't worry, we'll get there. I promise". Also, luckily, us Australians never get to witness the Creepy King because of how the Burger King there is not known as Burger King, but instead Hungry Jack's. So, I knew the place is called Burger King in the US, but I actually didn't know about the Creepy King's existence until I heard about the Sneak King video game and my first thought on it was "That's a bizarre premise for a video game product food tie in". But now that you show us the full history, it now makes sense
I had the Printed king doll as a toddler and I always wanted the king figure that did magic tricks from like 1982
21:32 Mark: Ok, what in the absolute (beep)?!
LOL XD
Funny story, a year ago I went inside a Bk and saw that their place still had the Burger King kids club characters in it, it definitely felt super jarring to look at it instead of a modernized bk.
Do you remember where this BK was?
I would've felt nostalgic!
@@freakfoxvevo7915 in Plano Texas
Wimoweh was not part of the lion king soundtrack. It was a folk song about the death of an African chieftain whose people fondly called him "the lion". Ah zabenya was the opening line of the movie and meant "a lion is coming" in Zulu. Apparrently to the Ad men at Burger king, all African words in any language sounded alike.
First McDonald’s now it’s time for Mark to look at its long standing rival!
Jaws from the Burger King Kids Club game has been in my mind since 1990. Everytime I see him, he resembles Kid from Kid 'n Play and Kwame from Captain Planet.
When I was young we had so many birthday parties at Burger King - they had a special roped off area for birthday parties which always started with a Burger King meal, then party games (pass the paper Burger King crown, musical bumps, musical statues, etc), then the guy in the full body Kid Vid costume came out to dance with everyone.
duuuude can you image having the job of dressing up as Kid Vid?!
@@shiloreno9917 duuuuude if I had the job of dressing up as Kid Vid, my inner child would go nuts and my head would probably explode from the excitement
2 things, 1- We still have 2 of the Burger King Xbox games The stalking and bumper car ones (that least the number car one’s case) they’re just not backwards compatible though. And 2- Someone HAS to make a video with the “Wake up with the King” ads with FNAF ambience
I've always loved the Creepy King ads. they were just so weird snd out there. :D Also.. no mention of the Subservient Chicken. :( That's another weird online ad campaign from the mid 2000s or so... :D
The great Mouse Detective is such an underrated movie.
I have one of those three games that I got for free at my local retro game store. Literally the sticker was marked $0.00. I took it up and asked "so this is free?" And the people there that know me said "yeah sure."
Oh wow this made me realize a bunch of my childhood toys I associated with McDonalds, like the Lion King wind-up toys and the Pokémon gold plates, actually came from Burger King. Great video!!
When I was in elementary school a burger king was built in a new strip mall that was built about a 20 minute walk from my house.
They had a prime location in a busy strip mall located on a busy trunk road and the place was never busy, just before I graduated high school there was a "mysterious kitchen fire" in the middle of the night at that location and it never reopened.
Holy crap! I remember watching the McDonald’s Star Trek TMP tv commercial! It was the first time I had ever heard the Klingon language spoken!
When I was a kid, I always loved the BK kids club because of the one commercial that was on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 VHS tape. I still vividly remember that commercial today.
16:44 Is no one gonna mention the t-storm warning? 😳
Reminds me of that recording floating around of an ABC bumper premiering “The Shining” during a tornado warning.
I unironically loved the creepy king ads, well, except the SpongeBob one... the others were so strange it was amusing. Barely any dialog and lots of awkward staring. It was right up my alley!
Awesome topic, homie. This is the nostalgia and informative deep dive that I need! :)
Thank you for the kind words! Glad you enjoyed this bizarre deep dive!
@@YesterworldEntertainment I actually hadn't watched it yet, when I first commented. But now that I am watching, dude this is wonderful, it's nearly 100% fair-use commercials and photos, from the years before I was born, then through my childhood in the 80's and 90's. The visuals in this vid are just awesome. I hadn't thought of these ads for many years. And wow, Disney really did have a few bangers back then, especially The Little Mermaid and The Lion King.
I just noticed that he starts every episode by saying “when it comes to”.
Either that or "The Story Begins..."
Its insane to know that the bk kids club ended in the early 2000s, because I was a 2000s kid and my bk had this huge art with neon lights in the kids play area that you could see outside with all the bk kids, and the play place inside had tons of rules and games with the bk kids. It was still up in 2014, not sure if it's up now but I really loved the art. I miss them in a weird way even though I didn't know them that well
I love your vids and I didn’t know a lot about this so happy to learn more useless facts
Ah, Burger King. I remember growing up as a 90s kid and wanting The Lion King toys. I also remember the introduction of the Big Kids Meal and when Burger King partnered with Kids WB to release Pokemon toys (as well as the infamous Pokeball recall incident.)
I'll be honest, I kind of like the Magical Magician Burger King mascot from the olden days. Kind of gives off DreamFinder (Journey into Imagination) vibes.
(21:32)
“Okay, what the absolute f***”
Couldn’t have worded it any better myself, man.
Idk about bonkers so much as absolutely hilarious. When The King became the new mascot I became a BK patron for life
I remember a commercial that felt like a dream. It was the mascot putting money in people’s pockets before running away from the scene of the crime. It was one of the few Burger King ads I saw ever and never heard any of my peers mention it. They reran the spongebob one a lot though
Never once found the Burger King creepy, I always thought it was funny.
Same! I was reading through comments thinking “wow I had no idea anyone thought he was creepy” lol
@@Syd448 Well then also hearing that he creeps people out makes me like him more. More of the Burger King please! XD