90's Commercials Vol. 464

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  • These commercials aired on FOX in the fall of 1992
    1. "Woops!" Commercial Bumper (Brought to you by Geo Prizm. Commercials starting here aired on 11/8/92)
    2. Geo Prizm
    3. Degree Antiperspirant
    4. McDonald's Big Mac Extra Value Meal
    5. Promo for "Beverly Hills, 90210"
    6. Red Lobster
    7. Pepsi (With the Alien. Most likely made to promote Alien 3, which was released earlier that year)
    8. Ultra Tide with Bleach
    9. Little Caesars
    10. Promo for "The Simpsons"
    11. L'Oréal Permavive Technicare
    12. McDonald's Big Mac Extra Value Meal
    13. Pull-Ups
    14. AIDS PSA
    15. "Woops!" Commercial Bumper (Brought to you by Red Lobster. Commercials starting here aired on 11/15/92)
    16. Red Lobster
    17. Geo Prizm
    18. Promo for "Die Hard"
    19. Suave Foaming Face Wash
    20. Pontiac Grand Am
    21. Pert Plus Extra Conditioning
    22. Promo for "The Simpsons" (Promoting the now classic episode "Mr. Plow")
    23. Cover Girl Clean Make-up (With Niki Taylor)
    24. Saturn
    25. L'eggs Classics
    26. Hershey's Cocoa
    27. Points Of Light Foundation PSA
    28. "Woops!" End Credits
    29. McDonald's (Commercials starting here aired on 11/22/92)
    30. Robitussin Cough Drops
    31. Creast Neat Squeeze Toothpaste
    32. Promo for "Beverly Hills, 90210"
    33. TV Spot for "The Distinguished Gentleman"
    34. Instant Cream Of Wheat
    35. Lubriderm Lotion
    36. Promo for "The Simpsons"
    37. Anacin Maximum Strength Gel Caplets
    38. Geo Prizm
    39. L'eggs Everyday
    40. Tostitos
    41. AIDS PSA
    42. "Woops!" End Credits
    43. "Woops!" Commercial Bumper (Brought to you by McDonald's. Commercials starting here aired on 12/6/92)
    44. McDonald's Holiday Film Festival (Featuring "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels", "Babes In Toyland" and "Dances With Wolves")
    45. Pontiac Grand Am
    46. Alka-Seltzer
    47. Degree Antiperspirant
    48. Sony
    49. First Response Pregnancy Test
    50. Promo for "Billboard 1992 Music Awards"
    51. Fox Station ID
    52. VCR Plus (This was a feature on many VCR's that allowed specific shows to be recorded when they aired by entering a code found in TV Guide or newspaper listings. I honestly wish I had known about this feature back then, as I'm fairly certain that my Panasonic VCR in the late 90's supported it. Oh well, I actually knew how to set the timer)
    53. Old Spice
    54. McDonald's Holiday Film Festival (I remember seeing that exact VHS copy of "Babes In Toyland" secondhand at many places, it makes sense now that it was a cheap McDonald's tape that many people owned)
    55. "Woops!" End Credits

КОМЕНТАРІ • 23

  • @singularmusing970
    @singularmusing970 11 місяців тому +6

    For some reason commercials and films around 1988-1992 had this distinct feel to them that makes me comfortable. I love that short era for films. The cinematography has that warm feel to it.

  • @stratoplayer1988
    @stratoplayer1988 11 місяців тому +8

    My grandma had a Geo Metro in the 90s. The AC broke fairly early and she didn’t do anything to get it fixed. I also remember it having poor acceleration.
    Looking back, I can totally relate to that episode of the Simpsons when Homer was chasing Ned Flanders a la Terminator 2 and Ned explained, “I can’t go any faster. It’s a Geo!”

    • @singularmusing970
      @singularmusing970 11 місяців тому +2

      Love that episode. And yes because of it that’s how I remember those cars.

  • @yusakug
    @yusakug 11 місяців тому +9

    6:05 - "Are you drinking 10 glasses of water a day?" Lady, if she was, you'd know, because she'd be running to pee every five minutes...

  • @yusakug
    @yusakug 11 місяців тому +9

    16:12 - Babes in Toyland, with a pre-fame Keanu Reeves, Drew Barrymore at the height of her preteen addiction years, and Pat Morita, probably wishing he spent his Karate Kid money better.

  • @DanZero77
    @DanZero77 11 місяців тому +3

    All these ads from the end of 1992 are hitting me right in the feels. Between the $2.99 Big Mac deal, the promos for classic season 4 Simpsons episodes and the fact that I'd be getting a lot of SNES games for my birthday in December and for Christmas!

  • @yusakug
    @yusakug 11 місяців тому +8

    1:53 - If Ripley knew about this, countless lives could have been saved...

    • @rstyeast73
      @rstyeast73 11 місяців тому +3

      I didn't know xenomorphs drink Pepsi.

  • @yusakug
    @yusakug 11 місяців тому +4

    11:20 - Wait, you're telling me that the Crest Neat Squeeze toothpaste is filled with Crest? You're blowing my mind, man.

  • @yusakug
    @yusakug 11 місяців тому +14

    I'm surprised that at the height of Nintendo's popularity in the 80s that McDonald's didn't have a "Little Mac" deal, with Mike Tyson as the spokesperson.

  • @Theonetruewonderfly
    @Theonetruewonderfly 11 місяців тому +4

    Also, I don't recall ever seeing this "Pepsi / Alien" commercial before now?!? If I did, it's not hitting my memory. I'm just....shocked they would use one of the most iconic Hollywood monsters to sell soda.

  • @scottlee1024
    @scottlee1024 11 місяців тому +9

    Wow! $2.99 for a Big Mac meal will never be seen again 😢

  • @AccurateCrabLegs
    @AccurateCrabLegs 11 місяців тому +3

    I love the thumbnail image for this video

  • @Blackavelli202
    @Blackavelli202 11 місяців тому +5

    Wow... I forgot about VCR Plus

  • @WilfredCthulu
    @WilfredCthulu 11 місяців тому +2

    I swear I can hear Captain Falcon in that leggs commercial lol.

  • @Theonetruewonderfly
    @Theonetruewonderfly 11 місяців тому +3

    I watched Fox during this period. I remember seeing promos for "Woops" and I believe I watched the first episode. Didn't watch the rest (also, that Fall I was more into Fox Kids - especially "Batman the Animated Series"). I think "Woops" got rejected so hard because there wasn't a market for "post-apocalypse" satire, because in 1992 we had just won the Cold War. The Soviet Union had collapsed a year prior, and that brought on this feeeling of "we achieved world peace!" that was prevalent in the 90's. So a TV show set after a nuclear holocaust wasn't going to cut it. Maybe such a concept for a show would've worked around 1975....

  • @Tirgo69
    @Tirgo69 11 місяців тому +2

    Never knew about that VCR Plus thing...

  • @TTrigg
    @TTrigg 11 місяців тому +3

    Beverly Hills 90210-thankfully Brenda and Kelly didn't start throwing hands in that restaurant
    Pepsi-Weyland Yutani would like a word with those two
    Die Hard-Just in time for the holidays
    The Simpsons-Homer should bring back his Mr Plow persona
    Points Of Life Foundation-guy was wondering"Where did i go wrong..?"
    The Distinguished Gentleman-"READ. MY. LIPS!!!"

  • @WWJD85
    @WWJD85 11 місяців тому +3

    The thumbnail makes me hungry!

  • @Tr0nzoid
    @Tr0nzoid 11 місяців тому

    Saturn was marketed well. The big deal about it was that it was an American plant outside of Michigan, in Tennessee. Now there are auto plants all over the southeast and the rest of the country. I remember how that Saturn commercial (and probably some others) had a corresponding print ad. There is an article in Tampa Bay Times about that Robin Millage in the commercial and how she received a lot of letters from fans.

  • @retrosmodernlife8379
    @retrosmodernlife8379 11 місяців тому +3

    Is that Laura Linney in the Suave commercial?

  • @bethdibartolomeo2042
    @bethdibartolomeo2042 11 місяців тому +1

    I can remember seeing a few episodes of Whoops! back in the day. Yeah, it definitely didn't look like the kind of show that would last long, people seem to prefer their post-apocalyptic shows to be dramas a la Walking Dead, and the comedy wasn't that great. I can remember VCR Plus too, the TV Guide even had codes next to shows for people to type in to record the programs. If you knew how to use it, it was just as effective for programming recording as using the menu.