3:48 I believe this type of aesthetic is called Superflat Pop. It focused on vinyl figures, grafftti, and bright colors. It might still be around to this day.
@@Raymundo_2112 I was born in 2003 but When I was a kid I was collecting NECA and Mezco horror figures and McFarlane movie Maniacs and The Walking Dead figures Oh yeah I also had this old wood burner kit from the 1950s or 60s it was where you could burn pictures in wood
unfortunately there's a lot of millennials on UA-cam, it's the majority because they grew up with UA-cam, in reality the 90's were the best, why? because it bridged the gap between bad tech and good tech, 2000's kids already had PS2 and N64 ect, cellphones were already popular... it wasn't a defining area, it's just that millennials are LOUDER, more ignorant and they believe they are entitled to an age that they didn't grow up in (what the 90s kids experienced). It's sad, 2000 kids basically just wish they were 90s kids but think the word "aesthetic" means a theme from a specific age, no sorry it's an artistic explanation that millennials shouldn't use.
That “OR GRANDCHILD” in the pillow pets commercial really worked wonders because my sister and I each received a pillow pet from each grandmother. I still have both of mine, I have used them to prop up my pillow my whole life and they are both holding up quite well! A little flat but still good on the outside :)
It's really nice to see representation of Gogo's Crazy Bones. Not many videos about toys from the 2000s usually mention them. Really Love your videos keep up the amazing content!
unfortunately there's a lot of millennials on UA-cam, it's the majority because they grew up with UA-cam, in reality the 90's were the best, why? because it bridged the gap between bad tech and good tech, 2000's kids already had PS2 and N64 ect, cellphones were already popular... it wasn't a defining area, it's just that millennials are LOUDER, more ignorant and they believe they are entitled to an age that they didn't grow up in (what the 90s kids experienced). It's sad, 2000 kids basically just wish they were 90s kids but think the word "aesthetic" means a theme from a specific age, no sorry it's an artistic explanation that millennials shouldn't use.
@@fml2266 Millennials by definition were born in between 1980 and 1990, so with that being said, it sounds like you are the ignorant one and it sounds like you yourself are the millennials you speak of
@@fml2266the y2k asthetic is a whole different thing stfu. No one was a kid during the 2000s saying "dam I wish I was 2 console generations back not playing shit like halo with online multi-player." You are just a dumbass mainly because millennials are the generation you're praising not the one you think you're talking about.
unfortunately there's a lot of millennials on UA-cam, it's the majority because they grew up with UA-cam, in reality the 90's were the best, why? because it bridged the gap between bad tech and good tech, 2000's kids already had PS2 and N64 ect, cellphones were already popular... it wasn't a defining area, it's just that millennials are LOUDER, more ignorant and they believe they are entitled to an age that they didn't grow up in (what the 90s kids experienced). It's sad, 2000 kids basically just wish they were 90s kids but think the word "aesthetic" means a theme from a specific age, no sorry it's an artistic explanation that millennials shouldn't use.
@@dairyking6514 Ikr. I hate pretentious people who think their nostalgia is objective. People say, "They don't make good cartoons anymore." And yeah they make wayyyy better ones these days. I wouldn't know much about toys since I son't really collect toys anymore, except Nendoroids.
Does anyone remember this brand of toys that were battery-powered hamsters that you could collect? They were called Zhu-Zhu Pets, and I became an avid collector of them. They came in many skins, and they would move and turn every time you turned them on. There was one major rule: Don't get hair in the wheels. There were also side series like Zhu-Zhu Pet Babies and Kung Zhu. I think I had around 30 of them, and my first ones were Nugget and Scoodles. I think it started with around 6 or 12 to collect, but then it grew over the years. I remember having this Pizza set where your Zhu-Zhu Pet would go into a drive through, and these wheels hidden inside would make the treadmill transport the pizza boxes into a delivery scooter, and your Zhu-Zhu pet would drive in the scooter. Those toys were cool af. I think I stopped collecting around 2012, but they made me become a collector of things in the future.
Yes! I had a pink one, my sister had a yellow one, and we shared a third white one. They made those little noises and rolled around the kitchen, so cute! But like you mentioned, my parents were worried we’d get our hair in the wheels lol. I think they also had some zhu zhu mice in later years.
i miss 2000's toys, there was something about them. especially the gross ones, i was a huge fan of my little pony, littlest pet shop, shopkins, the grossery gang. i loved it all and i am just really sad that they don't produce toys like that anymore. i know that as time progresses and things change, everything else will have to change too. but god, i'd kill for them to bring back the og designs of say monster high. or anything that was once in the 2000's because it totally fits me as a person and they are all my style.
unfortunately there's a lot of millennials on UA-cam, it's the majority because they grew up with UA-cam, in reality the 90's were the best, why? because it bridged the gap between bad tech and good tech, 2000's kids already had PS2 and N64 ect, cellphones were already popular... it wasn't a defining area, it's just that millennials are LOUDER, more ignorant and they believe they are entitled to an age that they didn't grow up in (what the 90s kids experienced). It's sad, 2000 kids basically just wish they were 90s kids but think the word "aesthetic" means a theme from a specific age, no sorry it's an artistic explanation that millennials shouldn't use.
I'm glad you gave attention to Lego and how good it was during the mid 2000s to early 2010s. Most of my collection has sets from during that time. SpongeBob, City, Marvel, Toy Story, early Ninjago, Pharaoh's Quest, Atlantis, Batman, Hero Factory, and of course Star Wars and Bionicle. Lego has never been better and it was truly the peak.
Oh my gosh you just unlocked a memory with the Spongebob Lego sets. I remember building a Spongebob Lego set and all the power in my house was out because there was a tornado going through my neighborhood. I remember that the tornado actually hit out neighbor’s house and ripped out their newly built porch.
Growing up in the 2000s was the greatest childhood of all time! Anyone remember Gormiti? I remember being obsessed with those little figures as a kid and played with them so much.
Omg in italy they were so popular! Even if I haven't grown in the 2000s (I've grown more in the 10s) I remember them clearly. I'm not sure but I think plenty of kids still play with them (I apologize for my bad English I'm not a native speaker)
Bruh I’m telling you, the 2000’s-2010’s life was PEAK. Politics didn’t exist to us yet, we weren’t scared of the uncertain future and all we cared about was what cool thing was up at the time! Seriously I wish I could live in this time period again ngl I’m also thinking of writing some story that takes inspiration from the nostalgia of 2000’s-2010s and its villains are based on Gen Z childhood trauma
Such a nostalgia rabbithole. Despite being a 2010s kid I grew up with 2000s content, since apparently Finland has always been a bit delayed with the times. The cooking toys, the gross out toys, it's all so nostalgic. I rememver being in preschool and being disgusted by my classmate since he owned some Garbage Pack things! I remember begging my dad for so many of these toys. The magic balloon things, the pillow pets especially! I remember seeing the advertisements and BEGGING my dad for one. I remember seeing them at Prisma and being so jealous of anyone who got them :) I remember my cousin having some of those cooking toys and loving them. I distinctly remember seeing the slushie thing and wanting one... I wanted everything, TBH 😂 my uncle (who is the same age as me, don't ask how that works) had a Play Doh cookign toy and it was so cool. I was enameted by it. The Play Doh looked so dang tasty! We didn't have the plastic balloon things, but we had something similar. These bubbles that you could blow and hold with special gloves! They were so darn sticky. I remember seeing some American advertisements on UA-cam and being jealous of them! Not necessarily 2000s, but I remember being obsessed with Animal Jam and being so upset to not have Walmart here. Anyways, thank you for this goldmine of nostalgia! Edit: AHAHAHA I had the Potato! I don't know where he is now, but I had him! I remember playing a lot with him :)
This made me think about the memories I had seeing old toy commercials and really wanting the toy and I realized that toy commercials just no longer feel the same
This was such a wholesome video loved it! seeing mighty beanz again gave me a blast from the past. I remember getting pokemon themed mighty beanz with a race track for one of my birthdays as a kid, good memories
6:43 this gives me so much nostalgia from a video I saw as a kid, I was a 2010s kid and I remember a toy review from some grown man and just seeing that made SO MUCH memories flow in
I wouldn't say that Disney buying star wars ruined the toys and that they haven't been better since, I always saw it as more of a mix bag: Yea you had those awful cheaply made figures but they also brought us The Black Series, basically splitting the toys into 2 separate things: cheaper Five Points of Articulation figures for kids, highly detailed figures mainly geared towards older kids and collectors. The Vintage Collection (the line that was going on right when Disney bought star wars) was changed over to the Black Series 3.75 inch line which released alongside the main 6 inch figures. Then in 2018, Disney/Hasbro discontinued the 5poa line and brought back The Vintage Collection alongside continuing 6 inch Black Series, both figures have never been more detailed and as poseable. Outside of that, great video! A lot of nostalgia!
Man, I was born in '93 and literally remember all of these commercials. I actually found some of my Mighty Beanz recently at my parent's house recently! I had some of the cool gross-out balls too, those were my favorites with worms and blood in them. Good video, really brought back my old memories~
I had the earlier version of Creepy Crawlers as a kid where you actually cooked the bugs. I LOVED bugs so naturally it was one of my favorite toys. The only thing is that the smell was absolutely horrible and I can still vividly remember the smell 20ish years later. I didn't have a lot of the toys mentioned in this vid but the Creepy Crawlers definitely brought back some burning rubber scented nostalgia
Ive recently started a job at my old elementary school as the custodian. Its my first time getting a job too, so listening to your videos as a clean the school is very tranquil and to make it better my mom is also the custodian here at the school so shes teaching me the basics. Thank you once agian for making these videos and you are an inspiration to me raymundo 😁😁 ❤
That clay dinosaur commercial unlocked a hidden memory for me! That's so crazy I had no recollection of it until you showed those clips! Great video as always
Nice video👍 I can't explain why, but kinda gives off a cozy, comfortable, and vibe. And I usually hate long videos. Wouldn't mind if you'd make a part 2 :)
Gogo's hold a special place in my heart right beside Lego. I basically turned them into "Pokemon" for my Lego minifigures since they were around the same size lol.
That aesthetic is based on what is commonly referred to as "designer toys" but the ones you showed are geared more for kids, obviously. Designer toys are generally abstract in appearance, sometimes it takes a political jab at society, or maybe it's just influenced by pop culture or modern art. They span all sorts of concepts. There are some really cool websites that sell designer toys.
I remember my first memories of Mighty Beanz when my classmates brought them to school and I remember being so in awe and so jealous and I BEGGED my mom to get me some and she refused; this absolute chad of a classmate gave me one and I couldn’t have been any happier
Finally someone who talks about the trash pack! I had so many of them and the garbage truck. They were awesome. I love how you also went down the toy commercial rabbit hole as a kid! That was all I used to watch on UA-cam.
I absolutely loved the video. Even though I didn't grow up in the 2000's it was still a blast seeing all of those weird toys you guys grew up with. One that I would add was the Angry Birds Star Wars telepods ads or Angry Birds commercials in general (and yeah they technically don't fall under 2000's neither does the 3ds)
it's so weird to hear people talk about watching The Hub as kids nowadays, I used to watch it in high school because I was big in the Brony Fandom in my late teens, it really doesn't feel like it's been that long but I keep forgetting I'm almost 30 😂
From my experience some were better than others because I had one that was pretty good and the slushies it made were pretty dam close to a proper slushie, the only downside is they were fairly small because a third of the cup space was taken up by the cold pack thing
Littlest Pet Shop was THE toy for me growing up. Just…the designs, the little gimmicks in the playsets, I made up so many adventures for my collection, it was a blast.
I based my entire room of of the aesthetic of early 2000's/2010's girl nostalgia I have everything from barbie CD ROM games to obscure doll lines from the time
I loved these old toy ads, especially the nerf and hot wheels ads with the commentary explaining the toys in an exciting and fast paced way all aired in like 360p… good times, good times
I miss the 2000s. Most of the toys of that time I never got but I remember getting a Ladybug Pillow Pet! I have a big one and a mini one! I remember seeing the Slushy Magic commercial, but I didn’t get it. I also got some LEGO City sets and after all this time I still even remember the digit number for my first LEGO set. I also looooved Hot Wheels cars and the playsets and I used to be an avid collector of them.
Oh god the slushy magic. My mom got me one of those when I was little. I think we still have the little gel ice cubes. I remember the commercial said you had to shake it for about 5 minuets, but my mom ended up having to shake it for 20 minuets or so and there would still have been no slushy. It sucked.
Absolutely ecstatic to see gogos crazy bones I had a MASSIVE collection of them and haven’t heard a single person talk about them. I thought they were a weird fever dream for a bit lol.
i remember being really jealous of all my friends when i'd be at their house they would have a whole entire case full of mighty beanz and they all looked so cool to me at that time. definitely one of the better memories along with silly bandz and many others
Man I remember watching cartoon Network and seeing a TON of ads for toys back in around 2008. The ads were always better than the toys themselves in my experience though. I too miss that like 2004-2007 odd sort of artsyle. It oozes Hot Topic to me, and I really do miss it.
This video was very nostalgic I remember going to the store back in the day and seeing a huge isle of clone wars toys and it just made me so happy even knowing I couldn't afford most of it haha. This videos was great it would be cool to see a video about nostalgic PSA's.
My man, I absolutely love and adore you for this video. I actually had the same experience with this ad rabbit hole thing when I was like 7 or something and couldn't even understand English, but I still would spend hours watching these random advertisements. I thought I would never hear anybody talk about these, and I really could not find them by myself (I completely forgot the names), but here we are. Thank you for this vid, it may possibly be one of my favorite youtube videos of all time, just because of sheer nostalgia it brought me
I'm so happy you mentioned Trash Pack I had so many like a decade ago. I never had a toys r us near me so when we did drive out to one I'd buy them immediately. Luckily target and walgreens stocked them
I could comment a lot on different things throughout the video but it’s cool to hear an underrated gem of a song being covered by MCR in the background. Summertime is such a good song.
In mid-2010's (2014-2015ish) gogo's came back to life here in Brazil with a Disney collab, and ALL the kids went nuts! I myself remember being OBSSESED with this mini disney figures when i was like 8, and all the kids at school and my family had them !! It was truly awesome, and they same in blind bags too, with a 4 stickers for the sticker album... great times!
Haven't seen the video yet but my favorite parts of the toy ads are definitely the animated sequences. Like if it's a Barbie hair salon commercial and then we see a 2D-animated barbie getting her hair done.
Stretch Screamers are still something my dad and I talk about to this day. We both loved those things. They also had a McDonalds line that was pretty awesome
I legit thought the same thing before you mentioned the theory about the September 11th incident changing the atmosphere of the USA while you where talking about how dark and creepy the things were..
When I was younger I always wanted to be born a little further in time but now as an adult in this era & seeing all the changes that have happened I’m glad I was born when I was,definitely remember the early 2000’s fondly
I remember always watching the toy ads on my old tv, the toys were always overpriced or not sold in my country. I remember wanting this one big robot dinosaur pet.
I was one of the poor kids of the 2000's who could never afford most of the good stuff, having to instead go for dollar store trash, But the one toy I managed was Bionicle's. I remember when them spider Bionicle's came out, me and my siblings literally covered a whole room in yarn to act as webs. Glad I have money now, but them small moments in my childhood I cherish.
I loved the iDog as my first speaker outside of my radio at the time. Lived in apartment at the time and I would bring it outside to play music with my friends who lived there too and let them use it sometimes. I remember turning it on and the growl turned into a "bark bark bark" plus the whine it made when it turned off. I loved it "dancing" too.
that video whas a great nostalgia trip ... i remember so man stinky, trash or toilet toys from the early 2000´s ... bionicle´s where so cool i remember watching the first bionicle movie with my dad i just wish i had them all to build the big super bionicle´s !!! ...
The idog was the first big thing that capitalized off of the success of the iPod. Also I wish times stayed in the mid-late 2000’s just before the rise of social media going into at the latest the early 2010s. Times were vastly different, things felt fun, like there was infinite opportunity. I feel the late 2010s going into the 2020s are incredibly boring and increasingly corporatized.
When i was 6 or something the pillow pet commercial song got stuck so bad in my brain i sang it all the time so much that my parents got so sick of it and decided to buy me one and end the suffering Im now 18 and i still have it👍
I remember Gogo's Crazy Bones, Creepy Crawlers (LOVED those things. I can still remember what they smelled like), Slushy Magic, Amazing Elastic Plastic, and Pillow Pets. Mad Balls look vaguely familiar.
1: Oh my god! I remember the iDog! I never had one, but I DEFINITELY remember them being a thing. 2: Yep. For sure had some Mighty Beans. Being a mentally disabled girl in 2004-2005, my brother had a LOT and gave me all his extras that he hadn’t given me already and we would play with them together for hours at a time almost every single summer day. 3: The what now? 4: Again, I remember these. Didn’t have any, but I remember them. 5: No thank you. 6: Don’t remember these either. 7: Huh? 8: Don’t remember these either. 9: Don’t remember this. 10: Don’t remember this. 11: I honestly haven’t heard of this one. I feel like I should’ve, but I don’t hearing about this. 12: Never heard of Sugar Bunnies. 13: I remember seeing these in stores, but never had one or saw the commercials. 14: I saw these commercials, but it never really stood out to me. 15: Those look pretty cool! 16: MAAAAAAAAAAAAAN! I still have the penguin! The song is still an absolute banger! 18: Don’t remember this one either. My brother was 4 in 2000, so he wasn’t really into dinos anymore in the 2000s. 19: What IS this thing?! 20: How did NINTENDO of all people get away with this?! 21: I have…mixed feelings about this commercial. I remember seeing it and it left an effect on me, but it was…interesting. 22: I remember this commercial! I never had a 3DS, so I didn’t have the game. 23: How did they get away with this? 24: I remember these commercials. 25: Yep! My brother was definitely more into Bionicles than Legos. 26: I don’t remember these. 27: I was into Toy Story as a kid, but don’t remember these commercials. 28: Yep. Just gonna leave the space stuff alone. 29: WALL-E has been my brother’s favorite animated movie since our dad brought us to it when I was 10 and he was 12. He never had any of the toys considering his age, but he rented the video game for his DS from Blockbuster.
Damn, some of these commercials were a trip to memory lane for me. I used to own a pretty good number of Trash Pack toys (I used to call them "Trashies" as a kid), I remember getting the Make Your Own Martian toy as shown in this video, and I also owned a ton of Gogos and Squishies. I remember Pillow Pets and the Slushy Magic advertisements playing a lot on DisneyXD whenever I came back from my local Playground Program as a kid. Also shoutout to those Super Hero Squad and also to that Star Wars series, I used to collect a ton of those toys and had a blast.
damn don't you hate it when you're trying to get goth cooch and her necklace makes you go into a luigi's mansion induced panic attack and she turns into a gamecube smh 🤦♂😒😒
God I absolutely loved the Crazybones series of blindbag toys. My parents even got me the collectors books and would often use them as things like stocking stuffers. I think I still have most of them back at my family home, but I kept the little grimm reaper one and I set him on the speakers on my desk.
Thank you so much!!!! I found a toy in my little brother's room about a month ago and I was suddenly hit by a big wave of nostalgia when I picked it up even though I didn't remember it really. Thanks to this video, I know it's a go go crazy bones and I have such strong feelings towards it because of those crazy ads. Great video!
8:17 watched this bc i LOVED watching early 2000's toy commercials and wasn't expecting a reference to my current hyperfixation LMAO this is why i love ur vids :')
31:44 God, seeing that advert for the Lego ARC-170 took me back to being 8 tears old and my mum taking me to get it from Argos after a swimming lesson!
I remember Crazy Bones only because here in Finland some parents bought it thinking it was candy. And then the kid or they themselves bit one and hurt their teeth. Those were often sold at the grocery stores near the cash registers and also candy in the same size bags was sold there so the mistake was easy to make if you were in a hurry. Let's just hope that no one choked to death with these toys.
3:48 I believe this type of aesthetic is called Superflat Pop. It focused on vinyl figures, grafftti, and bright colors. It might still be around to this day.
THANK YOU!!
@@Raymundo_2112 No probs! Keep making great videos.
Yea, it's definitely still around although in much rarer cases. Tokidoki still uses it.
Gives me Frutiger Metro vibes
@@Raymundo_2112
I was born in 2003 but When I was a kid I was collecting NECA and Mezco horror figures and McFarlane movie Maniacs and The Walking Dead figures
Oh yeah I also had this old wood burner kit from the 1950s or 60s it was where you could burn pictures in wood
The mix of horror and nostalgia on this channel shouldn't work but it works so well. Love it!!
Sort of like "The Librarians" mix of creepy & comfy.
unfortunately there's a lot of millennials on UA-cam, it's the majority because they grew up with UA-cam, in reality the 90's were the best, why? because it bridged the gap between bad tech and good tech, 2000's kids already had PS2 and N64 ect, cellphones were already popular... it wasn't a defining area, it's just that millennials are LOUDER, more ignorant and they believe they are entitled to an age that they didn't grow up in (what the 90s kids experienced). It's sad, 2000 kids basically just wish they were 90s kids but think the word "aesthetic" means a theme from a specific age, no sorry it's an artistic explanation that millennials shouldn't use.
Why wouldn't it work? It's literally what 90% of horror content is like now, extremely nostalgia based
nostalgia and horror always mix well
That “OR GRANDCHILD” in the pillow pets commercial really worked wonders because my sister and I each received a pillow pet from each grandmother. I still have both of mine, I have used them to prop up my pillow my whole life and they are both holding up quite well! A little flat but still good on the outside :)
It's really nice to see representation of Gogo's Crazy Bones. Not many videos about toys from the 2000s usually mention them. Really Love your videos keep up the amazing content!
Facts. I was just watching this just cuz then when he mentioned Crazy Bones I got so happy!
I used to have a mad collection of those! They were baller.
unfortunately there's a lot of millennials on UA-cam, it's the majority because they grew up with UA-cam, in reality the 90's were the best, why? because it bridged the gap between bad tech and good tech, 2000's kids already had PS2 and N64 ect, cellphones were already popular... it wasn't a defining area, it's just that millennials are LOUDER, more ignorant and they believe they are entitled to an age that they didn't grow up in (what the 90s kids experienced). It's sad, 2000 kids basically just wish they were 90s kids but think the word "aesthetic" means a theme from a specific age, no sorry it's an artistic explanation that millennials shouldn't use.
@@fml2266 Millennials by definition were born in between 1980 and 1990, so with that being said, it sounds like you are the ignorant one and it sounds like you yourself are the millennials you speak of
@@fml2266the y2k asthetic is a whole different thing stfu. No one was a kid during the 2000s saying "dam I wish I was 2 console generations back not playing shit like halo with online multi-player." You are just a dumbass mainly because millennials are the generation you're praising not the one you think you're talking about.
There's honestly nothing better than some 2000's nostalgia
I agree
unfortunately there's a lot of millennials on UA-cam, it's the majority because they grew up with UA-cam, in reality the 90's were the best, why? because it bridged the gap between bad tech and good tech, 2000's kids already had PS2 and N64 ect, cellphones were already popular... it wasn't a defining area, it's just that millennials are LOUDER, more ignorant and they believe they are entitled to an age that they didn't grow up in (what the 90s kids experienced). It's sad, 2000 kids basically just wish they were 90s kids but think the word "aesthetic" means a theme from a specific age, no sorry it's an artistic explanation that millennials shouldn't use.
@@fml2266yall weirdos really be writing essays saying yours is outright better rather than just admitting its an opinion lmaoo
@@dairyking6514 Ikr. I hate pretentious people who think their nostalgia is objective. People say, "They don't make good cartoons anymore." And yeah they make wayyyy better ones these days. I wouldn't know much about toys since I son't really collect toys anymore, except Nendoroids.
Agreed, rawr XD.
Does anyone remember this brand of toys that were battery-powered hamsters that you could collect? They were called Zhu-Zhu Pets, and I became an avid collector of them. They came in many skins, and they would move and turn every time you turned them on. There was one major rule: Don't get hair in the wheels. There were also side series like Zhu-Zhu Pet Babies and Kung Zhu. I think I had around 30 of them, and my first ones were Nugget and Scoodles. I think it started with around 6 or 12 to collect, but then it grew over the years. I remember having this Pizza set where your Zhu-Zhu Pet would go into a drive through, and these wheels hidden inside would make the treadmill transport the pizza boxes into a delivery scooter, and your Zhu-Zhu pet would drive in the scooter. Those toys were cool af. I think I stopped collecting around 2012, but they made me become a collector of things in the future.
Yes! I had a pink one, my sister had a yellow one, and we shared a third white one. They made those little noises and rolled around the kitchen, so cute! But like you mentioned, my parents were worried we’d get our hair in the wheels lol. I think they also had some zhu zhu mice in later years.
@@ratkid_kelp I believe the third one was named "Chunk”, who I think was part of series 1.
My dog killed mine :(
@@trickster6669 Natural hunting instincts
I still have the ds game😂
i miss 2000's toys, there was something about them. especially the gross ones, i was a huge fan of my little pony, littlest pet shop, shopkins, the grossery gang. i loved it all and i am just really sad that they don't produce toys like that anymore. i know that as time progresses and things change, everything else will have to change too. but god, i'd kill for them to bring back the og designs of say monster high. or anything that was once in the 2000's because it totally fits me as a person and they are all my style.
You probably grew up on generation 3
unfortunately there's a lot of millennials on UA-cam, it's the majority because they grew up with UA-cam, in reality the 90's were the best, why? because it bridged the gap between bad tech and good tech, 2000's kids already had PS2 and N64 ect, cellphones were already popular... it wasn't a defining area, it's just that millennials are LOUDER, more ignorant and they believe they are entitled to an age that they didn't grow up in (what the 90s kids experienced). It's sad, 2000 kids basically just wish they were 90s kids but think the word "aesthetic" means a theme from a specific age, no sorry it's an artistic explanation that millennials shouldn't use.
I'm glad you gave attention to Lego and how good it was during the mid 2000s to early 2010s. Most of my collection has sets from during that time. SpongeBob, City, Marvel, Toy Story, early Ninjago, Pharaoh's Quest, Atlantis, Batman, Hero Factory, and of course Star Wars and Bionicle. Lego has never been better and it was truly the peak.
I don't collect much now but Lego was huge for me as a kid.
Oh my gosh you just unlocked a memory with the Spongebob Lego sets. I remember building a Spongebob Lego set and all the power in my house was out because there was a tornado going through my neighborhood. I remember that the tornado actually hit out neighbor’s house and ripped out their newly built porch.
Once again, I have to say, Mixels is goated
Growing up in the 2000s was the greatest childhood of all time! Anyone remember Gormiti? I remember being obsessed with those little figures as a kid and played with them so much.
I have so many
I swear Gormiti were so cool im suprised it was not popular in USA Like in croatia, Italy and South America
dude omg, the ads for them were so cool
Omg in italy they were so popular! Even if I haven't grown in the 2000s (I've grown more in the 10s) I remember them clearly. I'm not sure but I think plenty of kids still play with them
(I apologize for my bad English I'm not a native speaker)
I thought they were only a italian thing since I grew up in italy
The Gogo’s Crazy Bones art style is similar to Superflat, an aesthetic created by Takashi Murakami.
I was thinking it reminds me of frutiger metro
AAAAAAA THANKS FOR THE HEART!!!
@@JFed4 That too!
Omg I remembered I had a lot of mighty beads and sinkies when I was little.😭 Bro just help me unlocked a distant memory.
bro really got me unlocking hidden memories like they're achievements bruh 😭
Bruh I’m telling you, the 2000’s-2010’s life was PEAK.
Politics didn’t exist to us yet, we weren’t scared of the uncertain future and all we cared about was what cool thing was up at the time! Seriously I wish I could live in this time period again ngl
I’m also thinking of writing some story that takes inspiration from the nostalgia of 2000’s-2010s and its villains are based on Gen Z childhood trauma
Do it we need creativity now more then ever in this era of blandness!
Last paragraph is so cringe
@Ignochomp99 uh this era is not blandness
@@assassin8636 Don't bother. Probably just some nihilist moron who can't handle the reality the world isn't giving them everything they ever wanted.
@@assassin8636I think they mean media such as Disney
Such a nostalgia rabbithole. Despite being a 2010s kid I grew up with 2000s content, since apparently Finland has always been a bit delayed with the times. The cooking toys, the gross out toys, it's all so nostalgic. I rememver being in preschool and being disgusted by my classmate since he owned some Garbage Pack things! I remember begging my dad for so many of these toys. The magic balloon things, the pillow pets especially! I remember seeing the advertisements and BEGGING my dad for one. I remember seeing them at Prisma and being so jealous of anyone who got them :)
I remember my cousin having some of those cooking toys and loving them. I distinctly remember seeing the slushie thing and wanting one... I wanted everything, TBH 😂 my uncle (who is the same age as me, don't ask how that works) had a Play Doh cookign toy and it was so cool. I was enameted by it. The Play Doh looked so dang tasty! We didn't have the plastic balloon things, but we had something similar. These bubbles that you could blow and hold with special gloves! They were so darn sticky.
I remember seeing some American advertisements on UA-cam and being jealous of them! Not necessarily 2000s, but I remember being obsessed with Animal Jam and being so upset to not have Walmart here.
Anyways, thank you for this goldmine of nostalgia!
Edit: AHAHAHA I had the Potato! I don't know where he is now, but I had him! I remember playing a lot with him :)
This made me think about the memories I had seeing old toy commercials and really wanting the toy and I realized that toy commercials just no longer feel the same
None of them do, Kids-cars-food.... They are all bland, and colorless...
Us 2000s kids really had an amazing era just like you said, before crazy technology. Good times😭❤️
Omg dude I remember the old commercial rabbit hole on UA-cam I used to watch them for HOURS! Such good memories.
This was such a wholesome video loved it! seeing mighty beanz again gave me a blast from the past. I remember getting pokemon themed mighty beanz with a race track for one of my birthdays as a kid, good memories
6:43 this gives me so much nostalgia from a video I saw as a kid, I was a 2010s kid and I remember a toy review from some grown man and just seeing that made SO MUCH memories flow in
I’d wish Lego would remake or make new sets for bionicle. When I was younger, I never knew they existed, but, now iv been wanting at least one guy.
I feel like the 90s also had an obsession with gross out, I think it was nickelodeon that started that trend
Or Cartoon Network, too?
@@TheSapphireLeo nah, nickelodeon started making cartoons in the early 90s, cartoon network became a thing in the late 90s
and feet...dont forget feet... one man basically getting an entire generation of kids to fuel his paedophillic foot fetish.
I wouldn't say that Disney buying star wars ruined the toys and that they haven't been better since, I always saw it as more of a mix bag: Yea you had those awful cheaply made figures but they also brought us The Black Series, basically splitting the toys into 2 separate things: cheaper Five Points of Articulation figures for kids, highly detailed figures mainly geared towards older kids and collectors.
The Vintage Collection (the line that was going on right when Disney bought star wars) was changed over to the Black Series 3.75 inch line which released alongside the main 6 inch figures. Then in 2018, Disney/Hasbro discontinued the 5poa line and brought back The Vintage Collection alongside continuing 6 inch Black Series, both figures have never been more detailed and as poseable.
Outside of that, great video! A lot of nostalgia!
Man, I was born in '93 and literally remember all of these commercials. I actually found some of my Mighty Beanz recently at my parent's house recently! I had some of the cool gross-out balls too, those were my favorites with worms and blood in them. Good video, really brought back my old memories~
6:14 I must say, you're great at doing a radical surfer dude voice.
I had the earlier version of Creepy Crawlers as a kid where you actually cooked the bugs. I LOVED bugs so naturally it was one of my favorite toys. The only thing is that the smell was absolutely horrible and I can still vividly remember the smell 20ish years later. I didn't have a lot of the toys mentioned in this vid but the Creepy Crawlers definitely brought back some burning rubber scented nostalgia
You had a Thingmaker from 1964?
@@katgirl476 I had either the 90s version or the 2001 version, not sure exactly which one it was.
Ive recently started a job at my old elementary school as the custodian. Its my first time getting a job too, so listening to your videos as a clean the school is very tranquil and to make it better my mom is also the custodian here at the school so shes teaching me the basics. Thank you once agian for making these videos and you are an inspiration to me raymundo 😁😁 ❤
The 2000s is just peak everything
That clay dinosaur commercial unlocked a hidden memory for me! That's so crazy I had no recollection of it until you showed those clips! Great video as always
Nice video👍 I can't explain why, but kinda gives off a cozy, comfortable, and vibe. And I usually hate long videos. Wouldn't mind if you'd make a part 2 :)
Gogo's hold a special place in my heart right beside Lego.
I basically turned them into "Pokemon" for my Lego minifigures since they were around the same size lol.
That aesthetic is based on what is commonly referred to as "designer toys" but the ones you showed are geared more for kids, obviously. Designer toys are generally abstract in appearance, sometimes it takes a political jab at society, or maybe it's just influenced by pop culture or modern art. They span all sorts of concepts. There are some really cool websites that sell designer toys.
The clone trooper is from the 51st recon corps. Easily one of my favorite clone designs. Most unique helmet designs in star wars battlefront 2.
Its interesting to see a perspective on boys toys. I didn't pay much attention to these commercials as a kid, since they weren't aimed at me.
How lucky can you be to live in time square growing up. I always wanted to go to toys r us NY as a kid
I remember my first memories of Mighty Beanz when my classmates brought them to school and I remember being so in awe and so jealous and I BEGGED my mom to get me some and she refused; this absolute chad of a classmate gave me one and I couldn’t have been any happier
Finally someone who talks about the trash pack! I had so many of them and the garbage truck. They were awesome.
I love how you also went down the toy commercial rabbit hole as a kid! That was all I used to watch on UA-cam.
oh boy, i never had any of these toys as kid but watching the commercials on youtube back then is always fun
I absolutely loved the video. Even though I didn't grow up in the 2000's it was still a blast seeing all of those weird toys you guys grew up with. One that I would add was the Angry Birds Star Wars telepods ads or Angry Birds commercials in general (and yeah they technically don't fall under 2000's neither does the 3ds)
it's so weird to hear people talk about watching The Hub as kids nowadays, I used to watch it in high school because I was big in the Brony Fandom in my late teens, it really doesn't feel like it's been that long but I keep forgetting I'm almost 30 😂
I loved MLP on The Hub but it’s what got me obsessed with Transformers because Transformers Prime would play before
@@saintsprayer727 Transformers Prime is still probably the best Animated Iteration of the property, Shit's incredible
For me it was coming home from school to watch a episode of Dan Vs on the Hub. I'll be 25 this year and I am so not ready
The slushie magic cup did actually work for me! It didn’t make it like a slushie from a mixer, but it was a very passable slushie.
From my experience some were better than others because I had one that was pretty good and the slushies it made were pretty dam close to a proper slushie, the only downside is they were fairly small because a third of the cup space was taken up by the cold pack thing
Man I'm loving these 2000's nostalgia videos! Thanks for making these!
Littlest Pet Shop was THE toy for me growing up. Just…the designs, the little gimmicks in the playsets, I made up so many adventures for my collection, it was a blast.
I based my entire room of of the aesthetic of early 2000's/2010's girl nostalgia I have everything from barbie CD ROM games to obscure doll lines from the time
I loved these old toy ads, especially the nerf and hot wheels ads with the commentary explaining the toys in an exciting and fast paced way all aired in like 360p… good times, good times
I miss the 2000s. Most of the toys of that time I never got but I remember getting a Ladybug Pillow Pet! I have a big one and a mini one! I remember seeing the Slushy Magic commercial, but I didn’t get it. I also got some LEGO City sets and after all this time I still even remember the digit number for my first LEGO set. I also looooved Hot Wheels cars and the playsets and I used to be an avid collector of them.
Oh god the slushy magic. My mom got me one of those when I was little. I think we still have the little gel ice cubes. I remember the commercial said you had to shake it for about 5 minuets, but my mom ended up having to shake it for 20 minuets or so and there would still have been no slushy. It sucked.
Absolutely ecstatic to see gogos crazy bones I had a MASSIVE collection of them and haven’t heard a single person talk about them. I thought they were a weird fever dream for a bit lol.
i remember being really jealous of all my friends when i'd be at their house they would have a whole entire case full of mighty beanz and they all looked so cool to me at that time. definitely one of the better memories along with silly bandz and many others
Man I remember watching cartoon Network and seeing a TON of ads for toys back in around 2008.
The ads were always better than the toys themselves in my experience though.
I too miss that like 2004-2007 odd sort of artsyle. It oozes Hot Topic to me, and I really do miss it.
The Trash Pack was too peak… I still have my entire collection. They’re each so packed with detail and paint, especially the earlier series..
This video was very nostalgic I remember going to the store back in the day and seeing a huge isle of clone wars toys and it just made me so happy even knowing I couldn't afford most of it haha. This videos was great it would be cool to see a video about nostalgic PSA's.
My man, I absolutely love and adore you for this video. I actually had the same experience with this ad rabbit hole thing when I was like 7 or something and couldn't even understand English, but I still would spend hours watching these random advertisements. I thought I would never hear anybody talk about these, and I really could not find them by myself (I completely forgot the names), but here we are. Thank you for this vid, it may possibly be one of my favorite youtube videos of all time, just because of sheer nostalgia it brought me
I'm so happy you mentioned Trash Pack I had so many like a decade ago. I never had a toys r us near me so when we did drive out to one I'd buy them immediately. Luckily target and walgreens stocked them
1:34 I remember having this end up broken bye bye money
If you really enjoyed the lego rock monsters, I remember there being a movie that had an opening scene with them in it, it was called clutch powers.
Clutch powers was peak
I could comment a lot on different things throughout the video but it’s cool to hear an underrated gem of a song being covered by MCR in the background. Summertime is such a good song.
I was watching this video with a big dumb smile the whole time. Thanks for reminding me of better times
Aww that’s awesome I love to hear that
In mid-2010's (2014-2015ish) gogo's came back to life here in Brazil with a Disney collab, and ALL the kids went nuts! I myself remember being OBSSESED with this mini disney figures when i was like 8, and all the kids at school and my family had them !! It was truly awesome, and they same in blind bags too, with a 4 stickers for the sticker album... great times!
Haven't seen the video yet but my favorite parts of the toy ads are definitely the animated sequences. Like if it's a Barbie hair salon commercial and then we see a 2D-animated barbie getting her hair done.
Stretch Screamers are still something my dad and I talk about to this day. We both loved those things. They also had a McDonalds line that was pretty awesome
I legit thought the same thing before you mentioned the theory about the September 11th incident changing the atmosphere of the USA while you where talking about how dark and creepy the things were..
When I was younger I always wanted to be born a little further in time but now as an adult in this era & seeing all the changes that have happened I’m glad I was born when I was,definitely remember the early 2000’s fondly
Literally a great era for toys and mostly my childhood toys kind were 2000s
If I could go back in time I would go shopping and get all of the toys I wanted but my parents always said no to.
The aesthetic is called Frutiger Aero
I remember always watching the toy ads on my old tv, the toys were always overpriced or not sold in my country. I remember wanting this one big robot dinosaur pet.
I was one of the poor kids of the 2000's who could never afford most of the good stuff, having to instead go for dollar store trash, But the one toy I managed was Bionicle's. I remember when them spider Bionicle's came out, me and my siblings literally covered a whole room in yarn to act as webs. Glad I have money now, but them small moments in my childhood I cherish.
I loved the iDog as my first speaker outside of my radio at the time. Lived in apartment at the time and I would bring it outside to play music with my friends who lived there too and let them use it sometimes. I remember turning it on and the growl turned into a "bark bark bark" plus the whine it made when it turned off. I loved it "dancing" too.
I always loved how goofy these ads were lol
that video whas a great nostalgia trip ... i remember so man stinky, trash or toilet toys from the early 2000´s ... bionicle´s where so cool i remember watching the first bionicle movie with my dad i just wish i had them all to build the big super bionicle´s !!! ...
The idog was the first big thing that capitalized off of the success of the iPod. Also I wish times stayed in the mid-late 2000’s just before the rise of social media going into at the latest the early 2010s. Times were vastly different, things felt fun, like there was infinite opportunity. I feel the late 2010s going into the 2020s are incredibly boring and increasingly corporatized.
When you first said Gross out toys, I immediately thought of Mad Balls bought couldn’t remember the name
A large collection of Bionicles, you say? You wouldn't happen to also collect Transformers, would you? Cuz that would definitely do it for me, lol!
I remember the pillow pets ad 😭it really brings me back. I still have the unicorn and my brother has the frog. Fun fact my grandma got it for us💀
Your mom sounds like an incredible person
I have a Slushy Magic and two Pillow Pets (a frog and a smaller Thomas the Tank Engine), both of which are un great condition.
The metal fight beyblades will always be my favorite childhood toy. They were simple but very fun to play with. Also, really miss lego spongebob.
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my brother loved them but we lost our beyblade privileges because we’d chuck them at each other when we were fighting
Love the way he used “I’m not okay” as the background for his ad lol
Raymundo playing with toys is so wholesome
Blind bag toys are genius cuz you didn't know what you were going to get so you kept buying them in hopes of getting certain type
Nothing beats the Lego Star Wars from the era.
I had MadBalls and ended up squeezing it too hard in the back of a car and it popped spilling everywhere XD
When i was 6 or something the pillow pet commercial song got stuck so bad in my brain i sang it all the time so much that my parents got so sick of it and decided to buy me one and end the suffering
Im now 18 and i still have it👍
you gave me nostalgia because i remembered most of these
Bioncle is a timeless gen
I remember Gogo's Crazy Bones, Creepy Crawlers (LOVED those things. I can still remember what they smelled like), Slushy Magic, Amazing Elastic Plastic, and Pillow Pets.
Mad Balls look vaguely familiar.
W mario galaxy pajamas
1: Oh my god! I remember the iDog! I never had one, but I DEFINITELY remember them being a thing.
2: Yep. For sure had some Mighty Beans. Being a mentally disabled girl in 2004-2005, my brother had a LOT and gave me all his extras that he hadn’t given me already and we would play with them together for hours at a time almost every single summer day.
3: The what now?
4: Again, I remember these. Didn’t have any, but I remember them.
5: No thank you.
6: Don’t remember these either.
7: Huh?
8: Don’t remember these either.
9: Don’t remember this.
10: Don’t remember this.
11: I honestly haven’t heard of this one. I feel like I should’ve, but I don’t hearing about this.
12: Never heard of Sugar Bunnies.
13: I remember seeing these in stores, but never had one or saw the commercials.
14: I saw these commercials, but it never really stood out to me.
15: Those look pretty cool!
16: MAAAAAAAAAAAAAN! I still have the penguin! The song is still an absolute banger!
18: Don’t remember this one either. My brother was 4 in 2000, so he wasn’t really into dinos anymore in the 2000s.
19: What IS this thing?!
20: How did NINTENDO of all people get away with this?!
21: I have…mixed feelings about this commercial. I remember seeing it and it left an effect on me, but it was…interesting.
22: I remember this commercial! I never had a 3DS, so I didn’t have the game.
23: How did they get away with this?
24: I remember these commercials.
25: Yep! My brother was definitely more into Bionicles than Legos.
26: I don’t remember these.
27: I was into Toy Story as a kid, but don’t remember these commercials.
28: Yep. Just gonna leave the space stuff alone.
29: WALL-E has been my brother’s favorite animated movie since our dad brought us to it when I was 10 and he was 12. He never had any of the toys considering his age, but he rented the video game for his DS from Blockbuster.
Great video 😊
Damn, some of these commercials were a trip to memory lane for me. I used to own a pretty good number of Trash Pack toys (I used to call them "Trashies" as a kid), I remember getting the Make Your Own Martian toy as shown in this video, and I also owned a ton of Gogos and Squishies. I remember Pillow Pets and the Slushy Magic advertisements playing a lot on DisneyXD whenever I came back from my local Playground Program as a kid. Also shoutout to those Super Hero Squad and also to that Star Wars series, I used to collect a ton of those toys and had a blast.
damn don't you hate it when you're trying to get goth cooch and her necklace makes you go into a luigi's mansion induced panic attack and she turns into a gamecube smh 🤦♂😒😒
Story of my life
GoGos were my childhood! I use to have so many! I use to love the little magazines you use to get in the UK that you could stick the stickers in.
it really depends, some of it are just carried by nostalgia.
You know, my childhood is fucked up when I remember all these toys, but feel nothing at all 😂
God I absolutely loved the Crazybones series of blindbag toys. My parents even got me the collectors books and would often use them as things like stocking stuffers. I think I still have most of them back at my family home, but I kept the little grimm reaper one and I set him on the speakers on my desk.
Thank you so much!!!!
I found a toy in my little brother's room about a month ago and I was suddenly hit by a big wave of nostalgia when I picked it up even though I didn't remember it really. Thanks to this video, I know it's a go go crazy bones and I have such strong feelings towards it because of those crazy ads.
Great video!
8:17
watched this bc i LOVED watching early 2000's toy commercials and wasn't expecting a reference to my current hyperfixation LMAO this is why i love ur vids :')
I absolutely loved the trash back so much i have 1000+ of them, thank you for reminding people of them
31:44 God, seeing that advert for the Lego ARC-170 took me back to being 8 tears old and my mum taking me to get it from Argos after a swimming lesson!
I remember Crazy Bones only because here in Finland some parents bought it thinking it was candy. And then the kid or they themselves bit one and hurt their teeth. Those were often sold at the grocery stores near the cash registers and also candy in the same size bags was sold there so the mistake was easy to make if you were in a hurry. Let's just hope that no one choked to death with these toys.