"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids" was always bittersweet, because it was the last cartoon show before noon---when the boring adult shows started. Bill Cosby was everywhere then, including "Sesame Street", "The Electric Company", and heaps of commercials. A filthy pervert hiding in plain sight.
14:16 - Shark - Voiceover by Arnold Stang. He started out as a child-actor on the old radio show "Let's Pretend", and went on to play nerds on other radio shows, and in movies ("Man With the Golden Arm", "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World"). And he was the original voice of the Honey Nut Cheerios Bee.
Keebler Elf voiced by Parley Baer, who started out as an animal trainer in a circus, then became a very busy radio actor, playing roles on many shows. He was Chester on the original radio version of "Gunsmoke".
August 4, 1984 Saturday morning - I actually do remember exactly what my 8 year old self was doing- sitting in the back seat of my parents car as we drove to Hilton Head, SC
Thanks for including the Heathcliffe cartoon. Man, these wonderful Saturday morning 80s ads are a great escape from today's dark, depressing world. We could really use something like one to grow on, for today's kids. Man, I hate that i missed out on those Good Humor Shark popsicles!
Yeah, it's really cool to get to see an ad for Mario Bros. Who knew, at the time, that what would become the Super Mario Bros., would end up becoming such a successful, long running, legendary franchise??!!
Kids these days will never know how magical Saturday mornings were
Nope not at all
Because they're on all the time now. They don't have to actually wait till Saturday morning now.
Sad but true
You're telling me! I was one of the last generations to get to experience the magic of Saturday morning cartoons!
"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids" was always bittersweet, because it was the last cartoon show before noon---when the boring adult shows started.
Bill Cosby was everywhere then, including "Sesame Street", "The Electric Company", and heaps of commercials. A filthy pervert hiding in plain sight.
It seems like a whole lifetime ago, born in 73' and its crazzzy how fast time flies by.
I was born in 73 as well! It is amazing how time flies! This was my childhood!
@@gregorymendoza9455 OH yeah 😎 💯💯💯
I was born in 71 it flies😢
14:16 - Shark - Voiceover by Arnold Stang. He started out as a child-actor on the old radio show "Let's Pretend", and went on to play nerds on other radio shows, and in movies ("Man With the Golden Arm", "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World"). And he was the original voice of the Honey Nut Cheerios Bee.
I was 8 years old in 84 I loved being an 80s kid. I miss it 😪
You know what I won't miss? Introductory UA-cam Commercials.
Back when post cereal would give out steel licences plates and 500 bmx bikes.
Keebler Elf voiced by Parley Baer, who started out as an animal trainer in a circus, then became a very busy radio actor, playing roles on many shows. He was Chester on the original radio version of "Gunsmoke".
commercials before it became a market of drugs...just sad world today! Thank god I grew up in the 80s
Drug ads along with car insurance ads, with incredibly cringeworthy humor!! These classic 80s ads are a nice escape from that.
The voiceover is the Late great American top 40 master creator Casey kasemRIP Casey! One of my idols😢❤️ I'm still listening to you in 2020😥
He also did lots of cartoon voices through the years. He was a great talent !
August 4, 1984 Saturday morning - I actually do remember exactly what my 8 year old self was doing- sitting in the back seat of my parents car as we drove to Hilton Head, SC
Toothopolis😅😅 man I had a great childhood
"Cavity Creeps!"
The Oreo commercials that feature future TV stars Christopher Castile and Jaleel White. 😘😘😘😘
Thanks for including the Heathcliffe cartoon. Man, these wonderful Saturday morning 80s ads are a great escape from today's dark, depressing world. We could really use something like one to grow on, for today's kids. Man, I hate that i missed out on those Good Humor Shark popsicles!
🎶Nabisco - ding!🎶
i wish this classic 80's commercials were on dvd
1980s memories...yes💞💞!
9:50 - Spaghettios - Spaghettio puppet performed by Jim Martin (Gary Gnu on "Great Space Coaster").
WoW...I was 3 months old LOL
Same!
Was a year older.
Me, too.
24:47 "It's Mario Brothers, the new video cartridge from Atari." Wow...
Isn't that something. Learn something new every day.
Yeah, it's really cool to get to see an ad for Mario Bros. Who knew, at the time, that what would become the Super Mario Bros., would end up becoming such a successful, long running, legendary franchise??!!
I was 3 when these commercials came on lol, I probably have these on an old vhs tape somewhere.
9:20 Get Along Gang Toys 1983
1984
I thought 84 or 85
8/4/84.
thank you. :--)
Nostalgia Critic was right. That Oreo kid's stare will send you straight to Hell.
The voiceovers at 12:19 and 25:33 are already using the 1984-85 campaign but none of the cartoon commercial bumpers had been converted yet.
Casey Kasem putting in work
Anyone from Aug 4, 2019? 😆
Who is the Crest girl in the thumbnail? She looks familiar...
Dang gum it! Bet getting thrown off a horse, really taught that tender foot.
"It's the blueberry bandit!"
"Now he's the black and blueberry bandit!"
@@itiswhatitaintanditaintwha1427 Yup, his feet weren't the only parts of him that were tender.
I was a day old
MARIO WHERE ARE YOU?!
Can I get nr. t, cartoonshow on youtube all of it Please
I think someone else on UA-cam has this exact same day.
NBC Tv
reruns!!!
NBC Has gone too far canning MGHSH