That would be incredible. Here's what I can imagine from it. Bobby and Nina have been married for eighteen years and have two kids, one is a fifteen-year-old boy and the other is a ten-year-old girl. Bobby is the proud owner of a successful radio station and Nina is ether a teacher or a child therapist or lawyer. Their lives are doing alright but they're worried their kids don't have a good role model but that's when Uncle Skeeter moves in with them after his current job as a rapper hit a wall and he is asked by Nina to move in with them to try and help them with raising their kids, even though Bobby is worried about that. Skeeter moves in and turns out that he might be a good role model to their kids and they have Skeeter living with them to help their kids have a positive role model and to help keep their kids out of trouble which Skeeter and Bobby and the family get to bond after they haven't seen each other in so long. But Skeeter sometimes gets into a few crazy situations or he tries to help Bobby's kids out of a situation. All while Skeeter is trying to figure out his next move in life.
& in December The Big Holiday Help a Thon Winter Jam Concert with Live Performances by P. Diddy "I'll Do This for You" (Without Kelly Price) A*Teens "Mamma Mia" (Briefly) Britney Spears "(You Drive Me) Crazy" & "... Baby One More Time" (Live Vocals) Mytown (aka The Script) "Now That I Found You" Hoku "Another Dumb Blonde" Aaron Carter (R.I.P) "(Have Some Fun) with the Funk" from Pokèmon the 1st Movie (1999) & Finally *NSYNC "Merry Christmas Happy Holidays" "Tearin' Up My Heart" & the 1999 world premiere of "Bye Bye Bye"
As much as I enjoyed the episode, I ESPECIALLY loved the commercials. I'm an 80s baby, so this brought back alot of precious memories. #talkin bout my generation
Was the 80s any different than the 90s or were they the same? I never got to experience the 80s since I was born in the summer of 1990. So I'm a 90s baby. But was the 80s any different than the 90s? Or were they the same? Just asking because I haven't asked anyone who experienced the 80s.
@@brocksampson3405 No. The 80's and 90's were smooth. Honestly, role models and trends TODAY would have been the perfect day example of what NOT to do/be back in the 80s. It was more respect, love. But more than anything, it was because the media had a healthy love for God/Jesus back then. When they began to take Jesus out of schools, EVERYTHING began to take on a decaying state. But the shows in the 80s and 90s were CLASSIC. They were "wholesome" to an extent. Shows like: (Takes deep breath......) Darkwing Duck, Bonkers, Anamananiacs, DuckTales, My Brother and Me, Brotherly Love, Family Matters, ONE SATURDAY MORNING, AAAAHHHH Real Monsters, Goof Troop, Angels in the Outfield, The Sandlot, Rookie of the Year, Home Alone, Rocky (EXHALES) Just to name a few.
@@SirSamuelofLouisiana I sure looks that way. Entertainment back then was something that couldn't be beat. I will admit that once they took God and his son out of the equation from the schools. I agree things went downhill from there. I mean just because some people don't believe in God and his son, that doesn't mean they got to go as far as to start an uproar about schools that show love to our lord. Those are some good shows or films you've listed. Sadly, I didn't see Brotherly Love. I do feel blessed to have grown up in the 90s. But the kids of today's generation will never get to know the magic of the 80s and 90s through entertainment. They're just watching nothing but trash television.
@@sakurashy8492 Same here. And the surprising thing is the actor who plays both roles hasn't aged a day in 25 years. He looks the same as he did all them years ago. He's 65 now but he looks the same as he did 25 years ago. I'd like to know if he has any secrets or if he just takes care of himself pretty good.
I’m surprised they haven’t rebooted this yet. Uncle Skeeter. 🤣😂
That would be awesome!
That would be incredible. Here's what I can imagine from it. Bobby and Nina have been married for eighteen years and have two kids, one is a fifteen-year-old boy and the other is a ten-year-old girl. Bobby is the proud owner of a successful radio station and Nina is ether a teacher or a child therapist or lawyer. Their lives are doing alright but they're worried their kids don't have a good role model but that's when Uncle Skeeter moves in with them after his current job as a rapper hit a wall and he is asked by Nina to move in with them to try and help them with raising their kids, even though Bobby is worried about that. Skeeter moves in and turns out that he might be a good role model to their kids and they have Skeeter living with them to help their kids have a positive role model and to help keep their kids out of trouble which Skeeter and Bobby and the family get to bond after they haven't seen each other in so long. But Skeeter sometimes gets into a few crazy situations or he tries to help Bobby's kids out of a situation. All while Skeeter is trying to figure out his next move in life.
UNC Skeet
12:56 watching Skeeter fall down stairs while shouting "Ow, oh!" is still one of the funniest things to me! I never get tired of it!
so been trying to remember this puppet for the last 20 years had a dream last night and finally remembered skeeter was his name lol
Wow. I’m overwhelmed with nostalgia watching this. Man I miss the 90’s.
I wish I was a kid again.
That's what great about UA-cam. You can be one again thanks to it.
Same
Doesn't anybody?
16:52 So this was Spring of 1999 but the Cousin Skeeter Halloween Episode here aired October of 1998. A better time in life before Social Media.
& in December The Big Holiday Help a Thon Winter Jam Concert with Live Performances by
P. Diddy "I'll Do This for You" (Without Kelly Price)
A*Teens "Mamma Mia" (Briefly)
Britney Spears "(You Drive Me) Crazy" & "... Baby One More Time" (Live Vocals)
Mytown (aka The Script) "Now That I Found You"
Hoku "Another Dumb Blonde"
Aaron Carter (R.I.P) "(Have Some Fun) with the Funk" from Pokèmon the 1st Movie (1999)
& Finally
*NSYNC "Merry Christmas Happy Holidays" "Tearin' Up My Heart" & the 1999 world premiere of "Bye Bye Bye"
damn i even enjoyed these old commercials. everything was so much better back then.
ahhhhh those were da days but those days are pretty much gone.
Yup those were the days. The best decade ever. Wish time machines were real already lol
That’s take’s me back in the 90s
The original air date is September 15, 1998.
As much as I enjoyed the episode, I ESPECIALLY loved the commercials. I'm an 80s baby, so this brought back alot of precious memories. #talkin bout my generation
Was the 80s any different than the 90s or were they the same? I never got to experience the 80s since I was born in the summer of 1990. So I'm a 90s baby. But was the 80s any different than the 90s? Or were they the same? Just asking because I haven't asked anyone who experienced the 80s.
@@brocksampson3405 No. The 80's and 90's were smooth. Honestly, role models and trends TODAY would have been the perfect day example of what NOT to do/be back in the 80s. It was more respect, love. But more than anything, it was because the media had a healthy love for God/Jesus back then. When they began to take Jesus out of schools, EVERYTHING began to take on a decaying state. But the shows in the 80s and 90s were CLASSIC. They were "wholesome" to an extent. Shows like: (Takes deep breath......) Darkwing Duck, Bonkers, Anamananiacs, DuckTales, My Brother and Me, Brotherly Love, Family Matters, ONE SATURDAY MORNING, AAAAHHHH Real Monsters, Goof Troop, Angels in the Outfield, The Sandlot, Rookie of the Year, Home Alone, Rocky (EXHALES) Just to name a few.
@@brocksampson3405 But as a 90s baby and you being a 90s baby, you were born amongst good company. Lol
@@SirSamuelofLouisiana I sure looks that way. Entertainment back then was something that couldn't be beat. I will admit that once they took God and his son out of the equation from the schools. I agree things went downhill from there. I mean just because some people don't believe in God and his son, that doesn't mean they got to go as far as to start an uproar about schools that show love to our lord. Those are some good shows or films you've listed. Sadly, I didn't see Brotherly Love. I do feel blessed to have grown up in the 90s. But the kids of today's generation will never get to know the magic of the 80s and 90s through entertainment. They're just watching nothing but trash television.
You right on time with this episode
Lmao they was watchin “When a Stranger Calls” 🤣🤣
Letssss gooooo. So glad you pointed me towards this from Twitter haha been rewatching Pete and Pete lately lol
Awesome video
Great show! And dope theme song
I've been looking for the episode where Skeeter is so afraid to go to sleep that he sleeps with Bobby in his bed. 😂 "ZZZ ZZZ shh! ZZZ ZZZ shh!"
Snore beatboxing XD
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Who else got to grow up to this ? Miss the 90s
Rip George Jefferson
Ah, memories!
I miss this show, Meagan Good was cute in this one. I wish this show was on paramount plus or Netflix and Disney plus.
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10:40 Ben, there done that
So nostalgic
Is that ravens dad???
Yep. When I saw him in this. I remembered him as Bobby's dad. But once he was in That's So Raven as the dad again. It thrown me for a loop.
I knew him first as this dad from this show before I knew him as Raven's dad
@@sakurashy8492 Same here. And the surprising thing is the actor who plays both roles hasn't aged a day in 25 years. He looks the same as he did all them years ago. He's 65 now but he looks the same as he did 25 years ago. I'd like to know if he has any secrets or if he just takes care of himself pretty good.
@@brocksampson3405 I know! I saw him on a recent Ravens Home episode he does look the same
@@katharinaspeelman1623 Makes me also wonder if he found the fountain of youth.
This has Gone Far Enough 25:59
Kung Fu skeeter
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This is Crash and Bernstein butt black
Skeeter is the worst puppet.