Words do not do justice to express how much I love these memories. My dad was alive. My mom was strong and healthy. I had no bills and just loved waking up in the morning.
What I'd give to be able to go back for just one day; hug my Grandparents, smell my Grandma's kitchen, to wake up Saturday morning and watch Cartoons, to ride my bike all day and return home when the street light came on, to dance with my Mama as a little girl in the living room, I'd hug everyone so tightly. I'd taste and smell everything one more time as a kid.
Oh you brought back so many wonderful childhood memories. Grandma baking her loaves of 🍞bread🍞! The entire house would smell sooo good! Or her cakes. Always wanting to lick the spoon! Mmmm. Thanksgiving dinner at home was awesome. It sadly would have a few nasty words said at times, but overall it was nice. We ended up eventually going out for dinner which I wasn't a fan of.
Yes yes yes. I'd love to be able to experience those things just one more time, and hug all of the people who are now gone. It was truly such a special time. And you don't even realize it entirely, until you look back and realize you'll never experience any of it again.
We thought those days would last forever. Getting dressed up to shop at the mall, going out to eat, best music, best television …. Christmas was outstanding ❤
well why would we think otherwise? they got rid of everything that was great, only an evil person gets rid of what works. and I gladly refuse to live in the 21st century!
@@gigi9301Well when you were a kid, it would start for me anyway a little after 🎃Halloween🎃. Then the Thanksgiving holiday season would start. But one thing that always got kids revved up for 🎄Christmas🎄, the JC Penny's Christmas Catalog and the Sears Wish Book. Those would come out in mid October if I remember correctly. I remember many nights when I'd sit upstairs in my bed, 🔦flashlight🔦 on under my blankets paging through the Penny's Christmas Catalog. Not just toys, but every single page. I used to love looking for stuff for my Mom, Dad, and especially my Grandpa and Grandma. Then the holiday television specials. Charlie Brown's the Great Pumpkin, the Muppets, and all the other specials. The city would start to light up. Trees everywhere illuminated in many colors. We had a city block called Candy Cane Lane where EVERY SINGLE house would decorate their homes in elaborate ways. Now it's so big overhead planes can see it as they come into Milwaukee. Church always was special leading up to Christmas as well. After Thanksgiving and up until Christmas Day it was always one of the best times. I agree that Christmas didn't really kick in until after Thanksgiving. Your right about that. But kids see things a bit differently...lol.
Thank God you can remember! These young people don't have a clue how things were and think we suffered because we didn't have cell phones and had to get up off your butt to turn a TV channel!
It’s not just you, I know exactly what you’re saying! Everything has changed and nothing was for the better😢. I like to turn on these old commercials on the big tv while I clean or do laundry because it makes me happy just hearing them❤️❤️❤️
It’s not nostalgia for youth, it’s innocence lost, which SHOULD make good people mourn. Cynics be damned, you can’t play with fire and not get burned. Morality isn’t a trend, it’s a better way of life. The good news is there is always hope if we turn to Jesus.
I used to love watching television in during Christmas time. The commercials were always spectacular and special. And they always had the epic look and feel. The Norelco Razor with 🎅Santa🎅 riding it over snow covered hills. The Clydesdale Horses pulling a carriage though the snow. Coca-Cola Bears, and those always great Toys"R"Us commercials! Ahh memories!
Apologies to all of the other great Christmas commercial mixes on UA-cam, but this one has to be the best. Its certainly my favorite. As others have noted, there is just something special and comforting about these commercials. Maybe it's the nostalgia, maybe it was a simpler time for many of us when we had fewer cares/worries. The build-up to Christmas in the80s was just so magical. There was no streaming and therefore TV was SO important. I would read the newspaper tv listings (or tv guide) to find all of the Christmas tv shows/specials, and circle them to be sure not to miss anything. Even though my life rarely resembled the images in many of these commercials (we never had a fireplace!), it was always a special time depicted (family....lots of food...and warmth in the house). As someone stated already, I had no idea that when I was watching these commercials IN the 80s, it would the best time of my life (and I didn't realize it). Even the commercials promoting the Christmas specials were amazing. Positive vibes for all out there who are watching this video and reading this comment. Peace.
I know I was thinking the same thing,it’s hysterical!…Now we’re watching six hours of commercials and wanting more😂😂….All the wonderful nostalgia,thank goodness for you tube and the awesome people who put these together…❤
Is it just me or has 🎄Christmas🎄lost it's special feeling? Not just as a kid either, but overall it seems as though Christmas doesn't have that special feeling that the 70's, 80's, and 90's had. Everything was better, the television shows, the ambience of the stores, the food was much better it seemed, and it just felt a lot more special. Especially for me as a kid. There was the JC Penny's Christmas Catalog and the Sears Wish Book. That stretch between 🎃👻Halloween👻🎃 to 🦃🦃Thanksgiving🦃🦃, then that long stretch until Christmas Day! There were all of the classics, It's a Great 🎃Pumpkin🎃 Charlie Brown. Then of course there was the Grinch from Dr.Suess, ⛄☃️Frosty the⛄Snowman☃️⛄, the legendary Rudolph the Red🔴Nosed🦌Reindeer🦌, a Charlie Brown Christmas 🎄and a few others. Everything was set around that day. Now it just seems to have lost it's luster?
No, it's definitely not just you. I recently turned 56, so I was a child, growing up in the 70s, and Christmas seemed a lot more special back then. Well, the whole holiday season did (Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Eve and Day). Even Black Friday has lost its luster, since a lot of stores start running specials before Thanksgiving, there's no anticipation for BF.
@@kurthanke5788 I absolutely agree!! Online shopping's played a large part in destroying the magic of the Christmas season. It was about being festive and dressing up, now you've got people going to the store in pajamas. Toys are made so cheaply now, and corporate greed's at an all time high. Not only that, just about everything's loaded with social justice or political propaganda in some form. It's just sad. Those days were a lot more wholesome.
It’s funny that back then, we wanted those commercials to end and just get back to the program and now, we’re watching 6hrs of them, bringing us back to the good old days and I love it!! Thanks for posting. No, I didn’t watch it in one sitting obviously, 😆!
I don’t miss everything about the 80s but it was a fun time to grow up. My parents gave us some good Christmases despite rough economic problems. In fact, they were probably too good to us.
Stumbled across this randomly, meant to watch only the first 10 mins, welp, here I am still watching into 2 hours, this is a amazing time capsule clip!
Oh how how it’s changed. Loved the 70s 80s 90s Christmas, its so different now. Example, a customer of mine, gave me a box of nuts before Christmas. He said we don’t celebrate Christmas, I am just giving you this a a thank you for the year. I never heard anything like this growing up.
I noticed that during Christmas 2023, there were very few Christmas themed commercials on tv. I believe that is why Hallmark network movies are so popular. There used to be a Hallmark movie special on CBS, good movies too. Now it seems we must be quiet and just let Christmas slip pass.
No more Charlie Brown Christmas on TV, something that was on every year. I felt that loss so I bought the movie for our family to keep the tradition of watching that movie alive.
Totally agree. Maybe its just the 'streaming mentality' and no one watches traditional tv anymore? I will turn on the Hallmark channel just to let the christmas movies roll in the background.
Ahhhhhh....!!! My childhood revisited! Back in the ancient days, I was patient enough to sit through EVERY SINGLE commercial during my favourite programmes like The Flintstones, The Golden Girls, Wonder Woman, Charlie's Angels, Laverne and Shirley, Roseanne, Mama's Family, The Carol Burnette Show, Alice, Diff'rent Strokes, The Facts of Life, The Jeffersons, What's Happening, The Munsters, The Addams Family, Small Wonder, Silver Spoons, Kids Incorporated, Jem, Bugs Bunny and the Tweety Show, The Jetsons, Mighty Mouse, and on and on.....
@@hopegrimsley3427 Well, the main reason why I do not always love Christmas commercials from the 1980s is because they are too boring, same goes for Christmas commercials from the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, and the 1990s. I prefer Christmas commercials from the 2000s to present day, because they are very fun.
21:36 1987 Heisman Trophy winner Notre Dame Wide Receiver Tim Brown who would get drafted by the Raiders in 1988 with the sixth overall selection and played 17 years in the NFL with the LA Raiders and the Buccaneers. He was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2015.
Knowing what I know now, I feel bad for how hard my parents were working in the 80s to raise 4 kids. We didn’t have much but we had what we needed. And I loved it. I miss my dad. Not sure why these commercials hit me like this.
Because it was a better time to be alive and you are not alone, I read the same thing in the comments. We have lived a better time and these memories bring reality back to where we are now and we can see how things have changed. Young kids don't have a clue!
@10:35 Zales commercial. The baby boomer man in the commercial was able to buy both his parents diamond jewelry for Christmas. Those days are long gone. Most people can't even afford food now.
@@cherrywilson6267 That has nothing to do with the point. And if CEO's can be paid $20 to $30 million per year, I think a person who can flip burgers or make a taco can be paid $75,000 per year. Because a CEO is not worth 350 to 500 times more than a fast food worker.
It was a incredible time to be alive! I only wish I could of seen the future I would have had a much greater appreciation during those incredible times. Even the behavior of people was so much more pleasant and pure! Kinda hard to watch because I remember those days well!
Strong families still have magic . But in order for kids to get the magic we did..you need a mom and dad who don’t prioritize being on their phones to teach kids to engage with other people ...but those parents are more and more rare.
Oh my gosh yes! Or go to penny’s and roam the rest of the mall then hit Sizzler! I’m probably a little older than you, I didn’t have a vcr till I was a little older. But my family would sit and watch a Christmas special together. My mom would save for us to have a Christmas ....she had a Christmas fund at the bank. It was magical.
Peter’s homecoming in the folger’s commercial is a classic. Peter doesn’t seem that much younger than the woman playing his mom. Maybe she had him while in junior high.
Christmas specials, department store displays, firehouse/storefront train layouts, bonfires at the Christmas tree stand, last minute hustle and bustle on Christmas Eve, catalogs...what happened? I would just say it's nostalgia, I'm just remembering the warmth of my youth. But I argue that a massive change has taken place in the last 20 or so years. I hate to sound this way but it's yet another piece of culture that the last couple generations have inherited and set fire to.
this past holiday season I had a real rough time getting into Christmas because not just what's going on in the world but there was little to nothing on television to remind me it was Christmas time. No christmas commercials just holiday commercials to hint to us that it's christmas. Little to no christmas shows on television just the same 10 boring movies they air every year because they have to. For me personally it was one of the worst seasons I have ever seen in my life. Christmas back in the 80's and 90's and even in the 2000's was really something. It used to be magical .
My absolute FAVORITE AS A KID was the fruity pebbles commercial, it always seemed to give me that feeling and it always start showing Thanksgiving day. Damn I miss being a kid!!
If I gave anyone a Time magazine as a gift in my family they would look at me like I had lost my mind and wouldn't be surprised if they throw it right back at me, lol.
Is anyone other than me dialing these phone numbers just to see who we get? Because I want those 52 weekly copies of Time magazine for only $31.00. God, I KNEW stuff was bigger when we were kids... Look at the size of those Hallmark Christmas cards! They're like, 10 by 12!
What's really weird is that back in the day Christmas was only celebrated for about 3 weeks or so AFTER Thanksgiving. Today, retailers and corporations are ramming it down our throats for half a year and Hobby Lobby has Christmas stuff out most of the year. They're even doing Christmas and even Halloween sales now in the middle of summer. Too much greed and FOMO has killed the spirit of Christmas that you see in these commercials.
Brings back Christmas memories for me when I was a little girl I was Turley blessed I got to go 4 places for Christmas it was super nice and wonderful I wish my son got to experience that when I had him it makes me realize how different it is now 😢
Ernest saves Christmas is probably one of the best Christmas movies they're probably ever was it's right up there with the national Lampoon's Christmas vacation and well I don't know if there's any other movies that good but did you ever see the one with the red Ryder BB gun that's a damn classic too.
I just saw a McDonald’s commercial about their gift certificates.. there were certificates labeled .50 cents on them… compared to today, gift cards are usually $15-$25 cheapest ones
The 80's was a time when America still had its feet on the ground, and the Christmas season was a warm, pleasant time of year for the entire nation. By the way, the woman @4:39 is Mrs. Susan Akin. She is a stunning beauty - well-deserving of the title of Miss America 1986.
Only six hours?
Yeah, some people are just lazy...
Kidding, of course! Thanks for this video 🎉
Well, technically, it's 5:59:28 lol 😆😆😆😆
The best tho.👍👍miss them so.
Lol 😅
Yea and most of that is just ASMR foreplay with Ernest
Words do not do justice to express how much I love these memories. My dad was alive. My mom was strong and healthy.
I had no bills and just loved waking up in the morning.
Even human behavior was different! Incredible music and movies and malls would be packed with people! Best times ever to be alive.
What I'd give to be able to go back for just one day; hug my Grandparents, smell my Grandma's kitchen, to wake up Saturday morning and watch Cartoons, to ride my bike all day and return home when the street light came on, to dance with my Mama as a little girl in the living room, I'd hug everyone so tightly. I'd taste and smell everything one more time as a kid.
Same here! 😢
What a relatable comment. I wholeheartedly agree.
Annnndddd now I’m tearing up.
Oh you brought back so many wonderful childhood memories. Grandma baking her loaves of 🍞bread🍞! The entire house would smell sooo good! Or her cakes. Always wanting to lick the spoon! Mmmm. Thanksgiving dinner at home was awesome. It sadly would have a few nasty words said at times, but overall it was nice. We ended up eventually going out for dinner which I wasn't a fan of.
Yes yes yes. I'd love to be able to experience those things just one more time, and hug all of the people who are now gone. It was truly such a special time. And you don't even realize it entirely, until you look back and realize you'll never experience any of it again.
We thought those days would last forever. Getting dressed up to shop at the mall, going out to eat, best music, best television …. Christmas was outstanding ❤
Yeah, when thoughts of Christmas didn't start until After Thanksgiving ....RIP
So true
well why would we think otherwise? they got rid of everything that was great, only an evil person gets rid of what works. and I gladly refuse to live in the 21st century!
@@gigi9301Well when you were a kid, it would start for me anyway a little after 🎃Halloween🎃. Then the Thanksgiving holiday season would start. But one thing that always got kids revved up for 🎄Christmas🎄, the JC Penny's Christmas Catalog and the Sears Wish Book. Those would come out in mid October if I remember correctly. I remember many nights when I'd sit upstairs in my bed, 🔦flashlight🔦 on under my blankets paging through the Penny's Christmas Catalog. Not just toys, but every single page. I used to love looking for stuff for my Mom, Dad, and especially my Grandpa and Grandma. Then the holiday television specials. Charlie Brown's the Great Pumpkin, the Muppets, and all the other specials. The city would start to light up. Trees everywhere illuminated in many colors. We had a city block called Candy Cane Lane where EVERY SINGLE house would decorate their homes in elaborate ways. Now it's so big overhead planes can see it as they come into Milwaukee. Church always was special leading up to Christmas as well. After Thanksgiving and up until Christmas Day it was always one of the best times. I agree that Christmas didn't really kick in until after Thanksgiving. Your right about that. But kids see things a bit differently...lol.
So true! Amazing comment.
This literally makes me want to cry.
Definitely me too 😊
I did
You're not alone. 😢
Everything was FAMILY related...My fathers home was just like these commercials. I miss my childhood so much. Nothing is as "warm" anymore
Thank God you can remember! These young people don't have a clue how things were and think we suffered because we didn't have cell phones and had to get up off your butt to turn a TV channel!
@quantumfx2677 Right!!!!! Lol. I miss those times so much!!!
Still watching this in March because it just brings me so much comfort and joy 🥹
Watching in June of '24 with temps in the mid 90s.
Me too 😁
same haha
It’s not just you, I know exactly what you’re saying! Everything has changed and nothing was for the better😢. I like to turn on these old commercials on the big tv while I clean or do laundry because it makes me happy just hearing them❤️❤️❤️
I remember many of these commercials from the 80s...when I was young and still had hope.
Yeah! 'Insert the latest moral panic' has really got me down.
It’s not nostalgia for youth, it’s innocence lost, which SHOULD make good people mourn. Cynics be damned, you can’t play with fire and not get burned. Morality isn’t a trend, it’s a better way of life. The good news is there is always hope if we turn to Jesus.
@@SnapCracklePapa The guy at the taco shop? :)
Same for me.
@@SnapCracklePapa Amen
I miss the old Christmas commercials. Most of them were almost as good as the Christmas TV shows!
I used to love watching television in during Christmas time. The commercials were always spectacular and special. And they always had the epic look and feel. The Norelco Razor with 🎅Santa🎅 riding it over snow covered hills. The Clydesdale Horses pulling a carriage though the snow. Coca-Cola Bears, and those always great Toys"R"Us commercials! Ahh memories!
What a cozy time it was the 80s all was well in the world ❤
Here in November of 2024 it’s almost that time again!!! Even though I was born in 06 I will always love EVERYTHING about the 80s :)
Apologies to all of the other great Christmas commercial mixes on UA-cam, but this one has to be the best. Its certainly my favorite. As others have noted, there is just something special and comforting about these commercials. Maybe it's the nostalgia, maybe it was a simpler time for many of us when we had fewer cares/worries. The build-up to Christmas in the80s was just so magical. There was no streaming and therefore TV was SO important. I would read the newspaper tv listings (or tv guide) to find all of the Christmas tv shows/specials, and circle them to be sure not to miss anything. Even though my life rarely resembled the images in many of these commercials (we never had a fireplace!), it was always a special time depicted (family....lots of food...and warmth in the house). As someone stated already, I had no idea that when I was watching these commercials IN the 80s, it would the best time of my life (and I didn't realize it). Even the commercials promoting the Christmas specials were amazing. Positive vibes for all out there who are watching this video and reading this comment. Peace.
Amazing how we tried to avoid these commercials then that now we embrace as sweet memories of the past.
I know I was thinking the same thing,it’s hysterical!…Now we’re watching six hours of commercials and wanting more😂😂….All the wonderful nostalgia,thank goodness for you tube and the awesome people who put these together…❤
It used to be better.
@@christinenunez7504 Do you have your muppet babies live shows commercials or videos?
@@Radeo Do you have your muppet babies live shows commercials or videos?
@@edsmith7248 Do you have your muppet babies live shows commercials or videos?
Is it just me or has 🎄Christmas🎄lost it's special feeling? Not just as a kid either, but overall it seems as though Christmas doesn't have that special feeling that the 70's, 80's, and 90's had. Everything was better, the television shows, the ambience of the stores, the food was much better it seemed, and it just felt a lot more special. Especially for me as a kid. There was the JC Penny's Christmas Catalog and the Sears Wish Book. That stretch between 🎃👻Halloween👻🎃 to 🦃🦃Thanksgiving🦃🦃, then that long stretch until Christmas Day! There were all of the classics, It's a Great 🎃Pumpkin🎃 Charlie Brown. Then of course there was the Grinch from Dr.Suess, ⛄☃️Frosty the⛄Snowman☃️⛄, the legendary Rudolph the Red🔴Nosed🦌Reindeer🦌, a Charlie Brown Christmas 🎄and a few others. Everything was set around that day. Now it just seems to have lost it's luster?
Corporate greed has destroyed everything
When stores put out Valentine's Day products before Christmas has even arrived you know it's about greed.
@@samanthadrennan
Valentine's Day before Christmas?!!?
Someone has definitely lost their marbles
No, it's definitely not just you. I recently turned 56, so I was a child, growing up in the 70s, and Christmas seemed a lot more special back then. Well, the whole holiday season did (Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Eve and Day).
Even Black Friday has lost its luster, since a lot of stores start running specials before Thanksgiving, there's no anticipation for BF.
@@kurthanke5788 I absolutely agree!! Online shopping's played a large part in destroying the magic of the Christmas season. It was about being festive and dressing up, now you've got people going to the store in pajamas. Toys are made so cheaply now, and corporate greed's at an all time high. Not only that, just about everything's loaded with social justice or political propaganda in some form. It's just sad. Those days were a lot more wholesome.
Even the VHS tracking is nostalgic. Thank you.
Gen Xer here I sure miss the late 70s and 80s
Millennial 🙋♀️
Better times❤
Growing up in the 80s and early 90s this feels like home.
It sure does! I miss that feeling.
Back when my world was right.
Life was so much better then, families were closer, there wasn’t as much commercialization of Christmas and life was just simpler. 😢
Facts. This is bittersweet. I want to go back before “superior technology”
Before AI takes over completely?@@emilinebelle7811
These adverts actually fill you with the Christmas spirit ❤
So cool! I love retro! Ernest was a huge deal back then!!!
It’s funny cause each commercial I can remember specific times seeing some of these. Miss these times so much it actually hurts.
I know. I wish I could snap my fingers and go right back. I could give up all the technology to have the people I love back
@@brl0522 I totally agree! That's been the hardest thing about getting older, for me, losing the ones I love. 😢
Great Era❤missing friends and family😢
Check newspapers for movie times got me! I remember those good old days! I sure miss the 1980’s & 1990’s so much.😢♥️
The papers had the times and you could call some of them for the movies playing and times
Don’t forget a dime for the pay phone!!! Or having your mom go into the movie theater with you to find out when it will end to pick you up ☺️
My wife and I watch Ernest Saves Christmas at least once during the Christmas season. The best Ernest movie in my opinion.
Takes Me Back To My Childhood, Merry Christmas 🎄 Everyone 😊
Excellent job, you should be proud of your effort in this UA-cam video. History is now preserved for future generations.
It’s funny that back then, we wanted those commercials to end and just get back to the program and now, we’re watching 6hrs of them, bringing us back to the good old days and I love it!! Thanks for posting.
No, I didn’t watch it in one sitting obviously, 😆!
Well stated. I only had time to watch 5 minutes
The Charlie Brown Christmas. 🎅 yasss
44 going on 45 this year. I miss the 80s. I do remember the 80s especially 1985-1989
Me too! I'll be turning 45 this coming summer:) The 80s is the best decade of my entire life
Same. I look at old photos and try to make out the pictures on the walls, the dishes...etc. I try to remember those days.
I don’t miss everything about the 80s but it was a fun time to grow up. My parents gave us some good Christmases despite rough economic problems. In fact, they were probably too good to us.
Stumbled across this randomly, meant to watch only the first 10 mins, welp, here I am still watching into 2 hours, this is a amazing time capsule clip!
The best days of my life and I didn't even realize it !
"You never know what you had until it's gone FOREVER."
We were all in such a hurry to grow up. We lost our innocense.
same. Spot on.
That sums it up for me as well.
I miss great Christmas commercials like the folgers one! And the NORELCO one
So warm the things we take for granted as kids back in those days.
Oh how how it’s changed. Loved the 70s 80s 90s Christmas, its so different now.
Example, a customer of mine, gave me a box of nuts before Christmas. He said we don’t celebrate Christmas, I am just giving you this a a thank you for the year. I never heard anything like this growing up.
Christmas back then definitely had a different feel. ❤
Best thing to listen to. I use this to fall asleep with. Thank you.
Me too! 😂👍
I noticed that during Christmas 2023, there were very few Christmas themed commercials on tv. I believe that is why Hallmark network movies are so popular. There used to be a Hallmark movie special on CBS, good movies too. Now it seems we must be quiet and just let Christmas slip pass.
Yeah, we can't take a chance on making the evangelical atheists uncomfortable
No more Charlie Brown Christmas on TV, something that was on every year. I felt that loss so I bought the movie for our family to keep the tradition of watching that movie alive.
Totally agree. Maybe its just the 'streaming mentality' and no one watches traditional tv anymore? I will turn on the Hallmark channel just to let the christmas movies roll in the background.
I miss this time.
As a HS grad of 85' I feel blessed to have lived my informative years in the 70's and 80's.
From another '85 grad, I totally agree! I sure do miss those days. 😢
83grad. Same❤
Just formative not informative 👍
89 grad here. I miss these commercials. I wish I could go back and relive the 70s and 80s.
I love this, thank you it's just what I was looking for. I especially love the local commercials for regional stores. Happy holidays everyone!
That is so wonderful that, tears came in to my eyes. I’m questioning my self??? were are we get lost! and, no longer have that fun 🙏🙏🙏
Hard to go back and remember better times! Even though I enjoy watching these clips there's a real sadness that really hits me.
Ahhhhhh....!!!
My childhood revisited!
Back in the ancient days, I was patient enough to sit through EVERY SINGLE commercial during my favourite programmes like The Flintstones, The Golden Girls, Wonder Woman, Charlie's Angels, Laverne and Shirley, Roseanne, Mama's Family, The Carol Burnette Show, Alice, Diff'rent Strokes, The Facts of Life, The Jeffersons, What's Happening, The Munsters, The Addams Family, Small Wonder, Silver Spoons, Kids Incorporated, Jem, Bugs Bunny and the Tweety Show, The Jetsons, Mighty Mouse, and on and on.....
Another MEGA compilation of Great Classic Christmas Commercials on UA-cam, Thank You and Merry Christmas!❤️📺🎶🎄👍🏻
Oh, no. I hate Christmas commercials from the 1980's. I prefer Christmas commercials from the 2000's until the year 2015. All right?!
@@marklopez7775 Do you have your muppet babies live shows commercials or videos?
@@marklopez7775that’s perfectly all right; however, I am not sure the reason you are here if you don’t love 80s Christmas commercials?
@@hopegrimsley3427 Well, the main reason why I do not always love Christmas commercials from the 1980s is because they are too boring, same goes for Christmas commercials from the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, and the 1990s. I prefer Christmas commercials from the 2000s to present day, because they are very fun.
21:36 1987 Heisman Trophy winner Notre Dame Wide Receiver Tim Brown who would get drafted by the Raiders in 1988 with the sixth overall selection and played 17 years in the NFL with the LA Raiders and the Buccaneers. He was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2015.
"If I could turn back time.... to the good old days... when our mommas sang us to sleep but now we're stressed out..." *sigh*
I love A Christmas Carol the original story and the George C. Scott version is one my favorite adaptations of the novel. So good.
I saw the George C. Scott one (1984) in a movie theater. I was in high school at the time.
Knowing what I know now, I feel bad for how hard my parents were working in the 80s to raise 4 kids. We didn’t have much but we had what we needed. And I loved it. I miss my dad. Not sure why these commercials hit me like this.
Because it was a better time to be alive and you are not alone, I read the same thing in the comments. We have lived a better time and these memories bring reality back to where we are now and we can see how things have changed. Young kids don't have a clue!
I worked at Toys R Us. Christmas was the Busiest but Fun.
I did too. It was crazy, but like you said...fun.
@@robertvogel7761 , How Neat. I worked at the Store in Indianapolis, Indiana.
@@jackieellenbarnes1268 Do you have your muppet babies live shows commercials or videos?
@@robertvogel7761 Do you have your muppet babies live shows commercials or videos?
@@kidsliveshowschannel2022 , ?
I’m not sure I Understand.
@10:35 Zales commercial. The baby boomer man in the commercial was able to buy both his parents diamond jewelry for Christmas. Those days are long gone. Most people can't even afford food now.
Oh, stop crying. They also didn’t work at fast food with no skills expecting 54k.
@@cherrywilson6267 That has nothing to do with the point. And if CEO's can be paid $20 to $30 million per year, I think a person who can flip burgers or make a taco can be paid $75,000 per year. Because a CEO is not worth 350 to 500 times more than a fast food worker.
These videos take me back to the best time in my life. I miss that world.
It was a incredible time to be alive! I only wish I could of seen the future I would have had a much greater appreciation during those incredible times. Even the behavior of people was so much more pleasant and pure! Kinda hard to watch because I remember those days well!
Rest well Mr. Mull thanks for all the laughs you gave.😢😊
Pepsi in glass bottles.
man I miss those.
agreed!
Awe Martin Mull in a Pizza Hut commercial. RIP. Funny guy. I liked him in Clue and as Roseanne’s boss Leon when she worked at the cafe in the mall.
wow Im warm all over!..wonderful memories past. Sigh.
80s ❤️ for ever ....
@@edsmith7248 Do you have your muppet babies live shows commercials or videos?
When Christmas felt like Christmas. The magic is gone we had back then.. Technology destroyed it all.
Strong families still have magic . But in order for kids to get the magic we did..you need a mom and dad who don’t prioritize being on their phones to teach kids to engage with other people ...but those parents are more and more rare.
Technology had nothing to do with it. The people changed. You can't play with fire and not get burned.
@@SnapCracklePapa Agree.
@@johncampbell3735 Do you have your muppet babies live shows commercials or videos?
@@SnapCracklePapa Do you have your muppet babies live shows commercials or videos?
UA-cam recommends 6 hours of Christmas commercials to me in June? Yes please. 😂❤
I want to go shopping at Sears,, have lunch at Sizzler then come home and fight the clock on brand new VCR.
Oh my gosh yes! Or go to penny’s and roam the rest of the mall then hit Sizzler! I’m probably a little older than you, I didn’t have a vcr till I was a little older. But my family would sit and watch a Christmas special together. My mom would save for us to have a Christmas ....she had a Christmas fund at the bank. It was magical.
Peter’s homecoming in the folger’s commercial is a classic. Peter doesn’t seem that much younger than the woman playing his mom. Maybe she had him while in junior high.
Thank you for posting this compilation, so many memories!🎄🎅
Christmas specials, department store displays, firehouse/storefront train layouts, bonfires at the Christmas tree stand, last minute hustle and bustle on Christmas Eve, catalogs...what happened? I would just say it's nostalgia, I'm just remembering the warmth of my youth. But I argue that a massive change has taken place in the last 20 or so years. I hate to sound this way but it's yet another piece of culture that the last couple generations have inherited and set fire to.
this past holiday season I had a real rough time getting into Christmas because not just what's going on in the world but there was little to nothing on television to remind me it was Christmas time. No christmas commercials just holiday commercials to hint to us that it's christmas. Little to no christmas shows on television just the same 10 boring movies they air every year because they have to. For me personally it was one of the worst seasons I have ever seen in my life. Christmas back in the 80's and 90's and even in the 2000's was really something. It used to be magical .
Xmas in the 80s looks like pure bliss 😮❤
It was!!
Oh it was !!!!😢😢😢❤❤❤ Miss those years
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@@777jones Do you have your muppet babies live shows commercials or videos?
It most certainly was.
Starting out with Gladys and Jim Varney, excellent!
My absolute FAVORITE AS A KID was the fruity pebbles commercial, it always seemed to give me that feeling and it always start showing Thanksgiving day. Damn I miss being a kid!!
Also mines was the Hershey kisses comerical
The Folgers commercial at 15:33 is one of my all--time favorites. A true classic!
If I gave anyone a Time magazine as a gift in my family they would look at me like I had lost my mind and wouldn't be surprised if they throw it right back at me, lol.
Yeah totally, lol. Loaded with propaganda now.
@@Rochelle1985 Do you have your muppet babies live shows commercials or videos?
I know right.
@@DukeRico Do you have your muppet babies live shows commercials or videos?
Wonderful memories of being a young mom of two at this time. They're the last gen to know what it's like before and after the internet. Sad.
I wish i was young again !!! 🥹😭
That velveeta spinach dip looks wonderful.
Finally! It took me weeks, months even, but I've watch the whole six hour video. 😎
Greetings from Chile 🇨🇱
Makes it real cozy this morning 😁thanks!!
I wish I would’ve realized it then but my life was basically perfect in the 80’s
Is anyone other than me dialing these phone numbers just to see who we get?
Because I want those 52 weekly copies of Time magazine for only $31.00.
God, I KNEW stuff was bigger when we were kids...
Look at the size of those Hallmark Christmas cards! They're like, 10 by 12!
Lionel Kiddie City! My first after school job in 1989. Ah memories 😊
By far the best collection I've seen so far...and I've seen a LOT!
What's really weird is that back in the day Christmas was only celebrated for about 3 weeks or so AFTER Thanksgiving. Today, retailers and corporations are ramming it down our throats for half a year and Hobby Lobby has Christmas stuff out most of the year. They're even doing Christmas and even Halloween sales now in the middle of summer. Too much greed and FOMO has killed the spirit of Christmas that you see in these commercials.
8:22 Pouring champagne into a high heel. Such an nouveau riche cliche of the 80's. No wonder it's in an American Express commercial. lol
Ernest almost right off the bat??! I'm in!
Brings back Christmas memories for me when I was a little girl I was Turley blessed I got to go 4 places for Christmas it was super nice and wonderful I wish my son got to experience that when I had him it makes me realize how different it is now 😢
These choke me up.
❤miss my children being little❤
I miss the old Ronco Christmas commercials. 😢
Me too! I loved those.
Fun for us to enjoy around this Christmas holiday
Some of these food and restaurant commercials make me hungry.
Thank you for this you really brought me back to when I was growing up spot on and I am able to sleep now thanks man!
This makes me so happy
0:11 Ernest Saves Christmas!
Wow! 6 hours of 80’s commercials. Where but UA-cam would you find that. 😅
Ernest saves Christmas is probably one of the best Christmas movies they're probably ever was it's right up there with the national Lampoon's Christmas vacation and well I don't know if there's any other movies that good but did you ever see the one with the red Ryder BB gun that's a damn classic too.
Thank you so much for this!…gosh such wonderful memories…I’m watching while cooking❤Merry Christmas and Happy holidays 🎉🎉🎉
This is amazing.!!!!!!
You realize how disturbing inflation is watching this
I just saw a McDonald’s commercial about their gift certificates.. there were certificates labeled .50 cents on them… compared to today, gift cards are usually $15-$25 cheapest ones
Except for TVs. $649 for a 25” low-def TV.
@@214000466 that’s true haha. And thats 1980’s $649
@@214000466 Do you have your muppet babies live shows commercials or videos?
@@stephaniebach__12-24 Do you have your muppet babies live shows commercials or videos?
Fantastic. I was just a small kid so seeing some of this is insane. Shoulder pads everywhere.. But the Santa phone line being 660-6666…. Really 😂
Seeing this a day after Martin Mull died.. man I loved him
RIP Colonel Mustard :(
@@rinwesley3092 I know right? I loved him so much !
The 80's was a time when America still had its feet on the ground, and the Christmas season was a warm, pleasant time of year for the entire nation. By the way, the woman @4:39 is Mrs. Susan Akin. She is a stunning beauty - well-deserving of the title of Miss America 1986.
Thanks for the bookmark 🔖. Is she still as pretty in 2024?
@@PraveenSrJ01 I think so. Looking at more recent photos of her, it’s hard to believe she’s old enough to have been Miss America 1986.
This is epic and perfect. I can get so much work done with this on in the background.
Pre 🤡🌎 When the music and women were hot 🔥 The 80s, you had to be there.