Hey Vinny, I just wanted to let you know that the LeBron James promo for Cartoon Network happened in 2004 (meaning around his rookie season, hence #3's line of "Get back here, you rookie!").
Sorry Mr. Vinny I don't have computer or anything just a cellphone. So if I sent video get you copyright I am sorry I can't edit and again thank you mad clown.
31:47 I used to have this doll as a kid, but I dropped it in the space between the bed and the wall, and when I tried to crawl under the bed to get it, I just saw Pee-Wee's eerie smile, and I just left it there. I had to be like four or five years old at the time.
My favorite Kmart memory is walking around our dying Kmart and my friend pulled his pants to his ankles and ran around screaming “I SHIPPED MY PANTS” so thank you Vinny, literal childhood memory unlocked
The memory he unlocked for me was the Zelda/Mario bed sheets I used to have as a child that he described. I always looked forward to laundry day because I'd get to sleep in them again.
tbh I agree with Vinny in that I p much have no positive memories of Kmart, like even as a kid I found the atmosphere of the store to be deeply depressing and uncomfortable, and generally hated going there.
actually though, Vinny *did* unlock a childhood memory in me as well, but about Walmart rather than Kmart, specifically that one time at Walmart someone puked *everywhere* along the area of the store in front of the cash registers, to the point where it actually may have been the most vomit I have ever seen in one place in my entire life. I remember this partly because I was emetophobic at the time rip
22:59 Last time I went to a Kmart was probably about 10 years ago, in Florida I think, and a similar experience to Vinny's brief description was had "gross isles". Like, the derelict freezer isle with all the ice cream brands that AREN'T SEALED just had various ancient mold patches about the floor and such. I felt like I was going to open a portal to a dimension of eldritch nightmares if I opened one of those freezer doors. *STOP, DON'T OPEN THAT DOOR! It leads to audio glitch- I mean MOLD HELL!*
@@_Jay_Maker_Honestly, being equated to something that has viral popularity with children? He'd be honored. He was passed up for Saturday Night Live, I believe in place of Rob Schnider, so he created his own show to show he understood comedy. It was so off the wall that it became iconic.
@@CosmicWaltz7 Yeah I agree in that I don't think he would see it as an insult, and I totally wish he was still with us. But I do agree with Vinny in that Pee-Wee was very subversive and could be very complex, especially in his non-Playhouse stuff. I'd also elaborate a bit in that Pee-Wee was incredibly significant in a cultural and social sense. I just don't feel skibidi is really pushing any envelopes like Pee-Wee did. There was a very forthright sense of artistry to Pee-Wee's work, with his influences and the kitschy aesthetic he often used. I wouldn't say skibidi isn't art but I feel it comes from a very different place.
@@tornekotaloon9732 As a 30 year old man that's been watching the toilet series for a while now, I'd say that the difference is more about direction. Skibidi Toilet started as a jokey meme and evolved into what I can really only call a shonen Source Film Maker series. It focuses mostly on action and seemingly never ending upgrades and power ups on both sides. It shows that just because you start with a meme doesn't mean you can't take it in a more serious direction. I don't think that Skibidi Toilet is going to set the world on fire or be anything like Pee-Wee in the grand societal scheme, but I also feel like we might be past that entirely. Things change so quickly nowadays that I don't think anything HAS a lasting impact in media anymore. Game of Thrones was so popular that people bought subscriptions to watch it, and the moment it ended, as poorly as it did, it immediately DIED in the cultural zeitgeist. Except for memes. Same with Breaking Bad. It doesn't matter how good or bad your show is now, as soon as it's over, all that remains are the handful of most memorable moments.
@@Nekufan1000000 I never really see Game of Thrones memes, and I think the negative impact of its ending is to blame for the sudden death in pop culture (unlike Breaking Bad).
1:56:23 For those who are wondering where that Skibidi Granny comes from it's a Scottish anti drug PSA where a man and women are doing drugs in a toilet cubical but then the man's granny comes out of the toilet and scolds him for doing drugs (I guess it was supposed to be a Trainspotting reference or something). I know I'm two days late explaining it and nobody is gonna see this but I saw that PSA in car safety awareness assembly my school did once where I watched that very video along with a bunch of other depressing PSA's and testimonies so seeing Vinny watch it in a UA-cam Poop along with a bunch of shitty mobile ads and addressing it as a "Skibidi" was a very surreal moment for me.
Love that Adult Swim kinda brought it back with Checkered Past. Kinda hope they do more with it, like Nezuko and Double D listening to Dethklok or Samurai Jack and Inuyasha getting laundry done.
I saw Fred Flintstone and I was so immediately convinced they were gonna shit on him for no reason to make their other characters look cooler, but it was actually just charming lol
25:48 don’t ask me how I recognize this, but the gorilla scream sounds suspiciously like an un-bitcrushed scream from the arcade game “Sinistar” I guess it’s a stock sound or something.
Williams used local radio personality Jack Doremus to record Sinistar's voice but that roar might be a stock sound. I heard it too, and was half expecting the gorilla to say "RUN COWARDS, I LIVE"
Peewee count: 9 Monke/Gorilla count: 18 (6 talking) Dog count: 10 (5 talking) Cat count: 6 (1 talking) Unrelated to the counter, but the ad at 1:48:03 makes me inexplicably furious. More than almost any other mobile ad we've seen in these streams, and I'm not even sure why.
54:40 This CM is about the *femmonkey* wanting attention from her *husbankey,* which is giving more attention to the SNES. Like, she is his life, but with the SNES, he has more than *300 lifes* to care about.
For a second the into had me worried this would be Commercial Chaos hosted by Grey Leno. No human brain could withstand the combination of Grey Leno and mobile ads, we are not ready
The TV commercials can be goofy, weird, and/or incompetent. But the mobile commercials are always inhuman. They are as fascinating as they are scary and frustrating.
Welcome. The gate is wide and open for basically everyone. They'll all be here eventually. It's only a matter of time. Here's your pastel, woven plastic lawn chair. We have hard alcohol, because you're going to need it. Just smile, nod and maybe snort amusedly while pointing as you observe the current generation drift confusedly into an unknown future. It's a trip.
I hate to tell ya, but it's not zoomers into skibidi. The youngest "zoomers" would be 13. The skibidi toilet fans are under that age, I think, so that's Gen Alpha or whatever we're calling it. We old.
The "Wassup" thing was probably one of the earliest memes. One of my few memories of Napster was intentionally choosing to download the Superfriends version of "Wassup" over an episode of Super Mario Brothers Super Show. I was not a particularly smart child
I remember all the sprite Flash animations where people would throw it in as a joke. Along with that on really long animation of basically every single Super Nintendo game with an available sprite sheet where they all repeated it ad nauseum. I was also not a particularly smart child in my media choices.
@@CosmicWaltz7 I think this is the most commonly held answer. "Sticky" ideas have been around as long as there have been ideas, but Kilroy was the first to replicate the way it did. The earliest online-only meme I know of is "Mr. T ate my balls" and I feel like I'm the only person who remembers it. (Thank god for that.)
@@helloofthebeach Mr. T. Ate My Balls is probably the first true online meme, but let's be honest here. For a lot of us, memes really became a thing with All Your Base.
23:09 My main love for Kmart came from the fact I played Mario Party 4-7 on the demo display. And the fact that Kmart my great grandma worked there basically forever.
Isn't that what being a ghost is kind of like? Then like after so many weeks, you can generate enough ectoplasmic energy to make a doll move an inch on a shelf.
The thing they never mentioned in the ads for Sockem Boppers is that you shouldn't ever use them with the same amount of force you'd use for a pillow in a regular pillow fight. It will turn into baby's first boxing bout really fast and someone will come out of it crying and cupping their bloody nose. But they definitely didn't lie about them being more fun than a pillow fight.
Could definitely see Spongebob berating Patrick for buying drugs and then turning to address the audience for a public service announcement, then Patrick says something stupid to kill the scene.
@@davidmcgill1000 the Got Milk ad feels just as surreal especially since it was lost media. its obviously not nearly on the same level but its still got that weird vibe all the same, plus if Spongebob was around a decade earlier there absolutely would've been a PSA, anything's possible
you can tell commercials are frying his brain when he somehow unprompted completely made up the well established idea of a fucking *ghost* as if it never existed
The Gorillaz sample hit me and Vin immediately bless Mad Clown and all the other submitters. I love that I know the source for it now. Superfast Jellyfish is the song btw.
I mean, Pee-Wee DOES have that Japanese media like feel to him, he's a grown-man that looks like a ventriloquist dummy who acts like a child, and he hangs out with talking doors and couches, and his house is like an acid trip or something. It fits perfectly, tbh.
Definitely. He was like a living Japanese game show. HIs house alone is so totally insane that he'd be immediately relatable to the standard 9-5 Japanese man who's life has devolved from hopeful highschool and secondary school dreams, to 12-hour-days cubicle drone.
I've gotten TWO of the talking peewee dolls from thrift stores and both have been broken. when you pull the string the sound comes out all garbaled. it's scary.
I think my favorite part about that Atlas Earth ads was how the CGI version looked like Zoomer Luigi, and then the live action one looks like We Have John Leguizamo At Home. That's continuity.
2:03 Vinny introducing the vintage commercials segment that we’re literally watching right now. He should just open every commercial chaos segment with that big.
I recently watched Peewee's Big Adventure again so sweet I'm so glad him and Mr. T went to a showing of it. I also enjoy this because it gives more fuel to the playlist my friend and I are making 8D.
Glad I wasn't the only one with the Intrusive Thoughts throw-things-out-the-car-window Gremlin. Managed to resist mine thankfully but sometimes I'd have to put my gameboy down and close my eyes to prevent myself from throwing it.
25:38 As someone who used to receive and deliver fragile cargo from a United hub, that's how I imagine the average United cargo handler doing their job.
That mobile ad genre where the guys talk about what characters they have and how powerful they have them reminds me of a conversation I had once that was pretty much that. I was talking to some guys I met while waiting for a panel at a con and we all played the same Gacha game, and one of the guys was like "hey how many 4*'s do you guys have?" and we all showed each other our collections but halfway through that I had this moment of like "holy crap people really do have these types of conversations in real life wtf."
I'm so glad that I've seen this live myself alongside some of my other friends! Of course, since I've got a shoutout from Vinny, I think it's fair to give out context for the ads I shared to MadClown for Vinny and why they were shared in the first place. The reason why 22:17 for the K-Mart ad is the specific one I wanted to share was honestly because I saw Rerez showcase some of it during his video on the Gender Wars video game (seriously, that's a thing if you don't know Rerez) and I thought it'd be great for Vinny to see. (And I was right on that.) Glad that was the first one of my ads he watched. The Cartoon Network ad in 26:10 is honestly for the same reason I know Vinny watched it; because of nostalgia and the fact that it's honestly very funny in its own right. Not to mention Space Ghost doing his thing. The Star Wars fast food chains love child ad at 29:01 was shared because I know someone shared it in a shitposting channel, and I felt it was too good to not be shared by thousands upon thousands more people in the process. The only unfortunate thing is I can't quite seem to find the original post from the first user in question that shared it to me, but I'll be sure to give that individual their due credit if I find the post again. The Quake 2 ad nearly an hour in was something I found by happenstance since I was honestly trying to look for something else instead. I think I looking for another ad instead that ultimately didn't get used. However, I'm glad this ad was shared all the same. The LeBron James NBA All-Star Slam promo at 1:11:33 was meant to also showcase the very first one that was known for being lost media-adjacent at the time since the 2003 NBA All-Star Slam promo had some players like Stephon Marbury, Shawn Marion, Jason Kidd, and even Shaq that I thought were cool things to showcase alongside the LeBron James promo. As for the LeBron James promo itself, I kind of posted it for the memes and whatnot, but both the NBA All-Star Slam promos in question were things I grew up with myself, having very good, fond memories of watching them myself. Arguably one of the best eras of both the NBA and Cartoon Network alike, really. At the very least, I'm glad the NBA's back to being better after the shitshow quality that happened throughout the 2010's that ironically happened in part because of LeBron James himself... but that's getting off topic now. Finally, the Kevin Durant ad at 1:16:55 was partially posted because I wanted something Phoenix Suns-adjacent in mind to share, and Kevin Durant is the most notable player of the team for most people right now (though Devin Booker should be close to that mark if he isn't already). The other, partial reason I wanted to share it was the plot twist in mind, which I'm glad fooled everyone live myself. Both Vinny and the chat got baited on what was going on near the end, and that to me made it even better. I do wish we saw the international and local ads at hand here, but considering the amount held at the time, I understand having them be held off for another day. (Of course, there was some in those categories that I thought would have been fantastic to show off there either for nostalgia's sake or for shitposting's sake (or even both at times).) I also feel bad for those that submitted commercials to Vinny, only for them to be considered lost now. Hopefully some of those ads in question can be recovered to be shared for another day. Other than that, shout out to my friend Justice for his Star Wars Sportscenter ad being included here!
I do hope that we get a 4K remaster/release for Pee-Wee's Big Adventure. That movie definitely deserves that super-high-quality release, and many of Tim Burton's other films are out on 4K, so hopefully we will get that one too
Oh my god when the superfast jellyfish commercial came on in like 0.1 seconds I knew what it was and was so taken aback. That was an awesome surreal moment
It's weird that Kmart in America is like an awful relic that stopped existing. Kmarts here in Australia are pretty clean and still popular, pretty good cheap places to shop all in all.
American Kmart was an odd beast. Like even when they weren't explicitly dying out, they always had some empty aisles and a pervading feeling that you might get stabbed.
Hearing it finally unlocked a reference from somewhere, but I can't remember where I heard the reference. I'm pretty sure it was MST3K/Rifftrax but not certain...
I remember Temo just popped up on all my devices that could have it one day like a virus. Seeing the quality of these ads makes me think this crap is going to steal my cc info if I even open it.
Fun fact;; they made a song based on the waasssuuuup~ commercial. Da Muttz - Wassuup i still remember it from back then (2002-2003) and it's hard to forget lmao
The hilarious thing about the house hippo ad is that the only reason I’ve heard of it is from Canadians online who’ve said they grew up believing house hippos were real
i’m still hoping for an era of commercial where they don’t even tell you what it’s advertising; it’s just 30 seconds of rawdogged non-sequituur beamed directly into your brain with NO branding whatsoever
My favorite kmart memory was going to the demo kiosk in the electronics section and discovering the paper mario series for the first time. It was the gamecube so ttyd was called paper mario 2 at the time. Remember playing that and not really knowing what i was doing, but i LOVED how it looked, and i'd just mess around with that while mom was shopping
I think I had something similar myself with some Gamecube games back in the early 2000's. Not necessarily Paper Mario, but plenty of other video games fit all the same.
The first paper Mario game on N64 is still my favorite game of all time! Something unique about that game that nothing else compared to it, and as a kid it was perfect level of not easy but not hard, looking back it’s isn’t hard at all but as kid it was fun and just a lot of different settings and characters to enjoy, so much charm to it it was perfect
I used to have the exact same intrusive thoughts as a young teen when I was playing on my GBA in the car. I always asked my mom or dad to keep the window closed because I was afraid I'd throw it out for some reason. 32:00
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Hey Vinny, I just wanted to let you know that the LeBron James promo for Cartoon Network happened in 2004 (meaning around his rookie season, hence #3's line of "Get back here, you rookie!").
Sorry Mr. Vinny I don't have computer or anything just a cellphone. So if I sent video get you copyright I am sorry I can't edit and again thank you mad clown.
Mad Clown could do that for you, @@acecooltrainerbrown7399.
I have to wonder if Paul Reubens afterlife is the world of peewee playhouse, and he's just okay with it.
40:02 what did he mean by this...?
If Vinny ever does awards for commercials, MadClown deserves a purple heart for his efforts.
He absolutely does, especially considering the Quake 2 ad I shared to MadClown was shared less than a week ago to him.
MadClown deserves a goddamn trophy and someone to give him a party bj
Imagine the things he's seen....
31:47 I used to have this doll as a kid, but I dropped it in the space between the bed and the wall, and when I tried to crawl under the bed to get it, I just saw Pee-Wee's eerie smile, and I just left it there. I had to be like four or five years old at the time.
1:42:57 Crypto Luigi doesn't look right without the obvious Disney CGI filter on his face.
My favorite Kmart memory is walking around our dying Kmart and my friend pulled his pants to his ankles and ran around screaming “I SHIPPED MY PANTS” so thank you Vinny, literal childhood memory unlocked
Honestly, thank me and Rerez for that since Rerez helped inspire me to look for that ad in its entirety myself.
The memory he unlocked for me was the Zelda/Mario bed sheets I used to have as a child that he described. I always looked forward to laundry day because I'd get to sleep in them again.
tbh I agree with Vinny in that I p much have no positive memories of Kmart, like even as a kid I found the atmosphere of the store to be deeply depressing and uncomfortable, and generally hated going there.
actually though, Vinny *did* unlock a childhood memory in me as well, but about Walmart rather than Kmart, specifically that one time at Walmart someone puked *everywhere* along the area of the store in front of the cash registers, to the point where it actually may have been the most vomit I have ever seen in one place in my entire life. I remember this partly because I was emetophobic at the time rip
22:59 Last time I went to a Kmart was probably about 10 years ago, in Florida I think, and a similar experience to Vinny's brief description was had "gross isles". Like, the derelict freezer isle with all the ice cream brands that AREN'T SEALED just had various ancient mold patches about the floor and such. I felt like I was going to open a portal to a dimension of eldritch nightmares if I opened one of those freezer doors.
*STOP, DON'T OPEN THAT DOOR! It leads to audio glitch- I mean MOLD HELL!*
Segment times:
3:00 Guess The Commercial
16:46 Retro Commercials
42:37 Retro Poop
46:44 Gaming Commercials
1:01:35 Gaming Poop
1:04:34 Celeb Commercials
1:32:25 Celeb Poop
1:35:11 Mobile Ads
1:55:21 Mobile Poop
Sadly no international or local commercials segments this time around due to how many ads were included there.
0:00 Grey Leno
Thank you for ur service
@@crazyluigi6664 Go to Vinny - Commercial Chaos: 🤬 YOU IT'S JANUARY at 1:28:50 for that. ;)
Pee-Wee Herman being equated to Skibidi Toilet by chat physically hurt me
I can't even comprehend how Paul Reubens might take such a comparison, but just in case, I'm kind of glad he's no longer with us.
@@_Jay_Maker_Honestly, being equated to something that has viral popularity with children? He'd be honored. He was passed up for Saturday Night Live, I believe in place of Rob Schnider, so he created his own show to show he understood comedy. It was so off the wall that it became iconic.
@@CosmicWaltz7 Yeah I agree in that I don't think he would see it as an insult, and I totally wish he was still with us. But I do agree with Vinny in that Pee-Wee was very subversive and could be very complex, especially in his non-Playhouse stuff. I'd also elaborate a bit in that Pee-Wee was incredibly significant in a cultural and social sense. I just don't feel skibidi is really pushing any envelopes like Pee-Wee did. There was a very forthright sense of artistry to Pee-Wee's work, with his influences and the kitschy aesthetic he often used. I wouldn't say skibidi isn't art but I feel it comes from a very different place.
@@tornekotaloon9732 As a 30 year old man that's been watching the toilet series for a while now, I'd say that the difference is more about direction. Skibidi Toilet started as a jokey meme and evolved into what I can really only call a shonen Source Film Maker series. It focuses mostly on action and seemingly never ending upgrades and power ups on both sides. It shows that just because you start with a meme doesn't mean you can't take it in a more serious direction. I don't think that Skibidi Toilet is going to set the world on fire or be anything like Pee-Wee in the grand societal scheme, but I also feel like we might be past that entirely. Things change so quickly nowadays that I don't think anything HAS a lasting impact in media anymore. Game of Thrones was so popular that people bought subscriptions to watch it, and the moment it ended, as poorly as it did, it immediately DIED in the cultural zeitgeist. Except for memes. Same with Breaking Bad. It doesn't matter how good or bad your show is now, as soon as it's over, all that remains are the handful of most memorable moments.
@@Nekufan1000000 I never really see Game of Thrones memes, and I think the negative impact of its ending is to blame for the sudden death in pop culture (unlike Breaking Bad).
1:56:23 For those who are wondering where that Skibidi Granny comes from it's a Scottish anti drug PSA where a man and women are doing drugs in a toilet cubical but then the man's granny comes out of the toilet and scolds him for doing drugs (I guess it was supposed to be a Trainspotting reference or something). I know I'm two days late explaining it and nobody is gonna see this but I saw that PSA in car safety awareness assembly my school did once where I watched that very video along with a bunch of other depressing PSA's and testimonies so seeing Vinny watch it in a UA-cam Poop along with a bunch of shitty mobile ads and addressing it as a "Skibidi" was a very surreal moment for me.
Was nostalgic seeing the old Cartoon Network commercial in this, seeing the characters interact with each other. Better times.
Love that Adult Swim kinda brought it back with Checkered Past. Kinda hope they do more with it, like Nezuko and Double D listening to Dethklok or Samurai Jack and Inuyasha getting laundry done.
I saw Fred Flintstone and I was so immediately convinced they were gonna shit on him for no reason to make their other characters look cooler, but it was actually just charming lol
That's from the late 1990's and early 2000's, though, @@cyrus2395! They wouldn't do that with their own IPs like that.
To be fair, that commercial was back when CN didn't really have original programming yet, they relied a lot on Hanna-Barbera.@@cyrus2395
Cartoon city was peak cartoon Network
WE LOVE COMMERCIAL CHAOS
we do
WE LOVE COMMERCIAL CHAOS
*while marching on a line of chat members, saluting*:
WE LOVE COMMERCIAL CHAOS
AND WE LIKE PAIN
40:32 I have no idea why I like this one
We love commercial chaos
Except for that one Iceland Nokio cat commercial
44:10 Holy cow that was so well timed.
Even better for me, it involved two of my commercials I submitted into one! Truly an incredible UA-cam Poop-based moment.
Holy cow indeed
1:30:37
That was magical
the fact that the barbie commerical got replaced with ashley and penny from warioware makes me so happy for some reason
It fits so perfectly for no reason
Makes sense, given your pfp is Penny.
25:48 don’t ask me how I recognize this, but the gorilla scream sounds suspiciously like an un-bitcrushed scream from the arcade game “Sinistar” I guess it’s a stock sound or something.
Williams used local radio personality Jack Doremus to record Sinistar's voice but that roar might be a stock sound. I heard it too, and was half expecting the gorilla to say "RUN COWARDS, I LIVE"
Sinistar's #1 fan hears its sounds in every piece of media they consume
wait a second, isn't that the boss that goes "RAAAAAAGH I HUNGER!"
Peewee count: 9
Monke/Gorilla count: 18 (6 talking)
Dog count: 10 (5 talking)
Cat count: 6 (1 talking)
Unrelated to the counter, but the ad at 1:48:03 makes me inexplicably furious. More than almost any other mobile ad we've seen in these streams, and I'm not even sure why.
What about Star Wars stuff, though?
@@crazyluigi6664 I didn't count them, but there were only about 4 or 5
43:04 The Taco Bell commercial "you'll wonder why we put stuff in at all" leading directly to "ship your pants" was great. The ytpoop knows.
The
54:40 This CM is about the *femmonkey* wanting attention from her *husbankey,* which is giving more attention to the SNES. Like, she is his life, but with the SNES, he has more than *300 lifes* to care about.
He is a Gamer. Not because he has no life, but because he chooses to have many.
I hope to never see the word "husbankey" again
Please be quiet 😭 my day is ruined
I'm a bit of a husbankey myself!
@@SamTheMarioMan femboymonkey
That K-9 Advantix commerical was so popular that when I went to camp everybody was singing it walking to and from places.
For a second the into had me worried this would be Commercial Chaos hosted by Grey Leno. No human brain could withstand the combination of Grey Leno and mobile ads, we are not ready
I was hoping for that.
The TV commercials can be goofy, weird, and/or incompetent. But the mobile commercials are always inhuman. They are as fascinating as they are scary and frustrating.
TV commercials try to pander to people and be trendy, mobile ads are what commercials would be if they dropped all morals and were transparent
33:30 Admin of the Gorillaz wiki back again and sharing that Swanson ad to our discord now 😄
Vinny having to explain "wassup" to zoomer skibidi children has caused my mind to pass the threshold of boomer
Welcome. The gate is wide and open for basically everyone. They'll all be here eventually. It's only a matter of time.
Here's your pastel, woven plastic lawn chair. We have hard alcohol, because you're going to need it. Just smile, nod and maybe snort amusedly while pointing as you observe the current generation drift confusedly into an unknown future. It's a trip.
I hate to tell ya, but it's not zoomers into skibidi. The youngest "zoomers" would be 13. The skibidi toilet fans are under that age, I think, so that's Gen Alpha or whatever we're calling it.
We old.
"Wassup" shouldn't be explained, it should be forgotten.
next year, 1999 will have been a quarter century ago
As an early Zoomer, I'm pretty sure I was hearing "wazzup" well into the late 2000s.
The "Wassup" thing was probably one of the earliest memes. One of my few memories of Napster was intentionally choosing to download the Superfriends version of "Wassup" over an episode of Super Mario Brothers Super Show. I was not a particularly smart child
I believe the earliest meme is "Kilroy was here". World War II. Amazing how far back you can trace a trend.
I remember all the sprite Flash animations where people would throw it in as a joke. Along with that on really long animation of basically every single Super Nintendo game with an available sprite sheet where they all repeated it ad nauseum.
I was also not a particularly smart child in my media choices.
@@CosmicWaltz7 I think this is the most commonly held answer. "Sticky" ideas have been around as long as there have been ideas, but Kilroy was the first to replicate the way it did.
The earliest online-only meme I know of is "Mr. T ate my balls" and I feel like I'm the only person who remembers it. (Thank god for that.)
@@helloofthebeach Mr. T. Ate My Balls is probably the first true online meme, but let's be honest here. For a lot of us, memes really became a thing with All Your Base.
23:09 My main love for Kmart came from the fact I played Mario Party 4-7 on the demo display. And the fact that Kmart my great grandma worked there basically forever.
It is amazing just how consistently mobile ads have been able to aggrivate the *fuck* out of me.
39:40 Vinny describes my ideal after life. Spectator Mode. Like no heaven no hell just keep watching humanity.
That sounds amazing until humanity goes extinct like 5 years after you die.
Unless you can see other spectators.
I’m pretty sure that heaven offers spectator mode.
@@Citrusautomaton Not spectacting sinful things
Isn't that what being a ghost is kind of like? Then like after so many weeks, you can generate enough ectoplasmic energy to make a doll move an inch on a shelf.
It’ll end up being hell because you will realize how everything you thought was true was actually a lie
The thing they never mentioned in the ads for Sockem Boppers is that you shouldn't ever use them with the same amount of force you'd use for a pillow in a regular pillow fight. It will turn into baby's first boxing bout really fast and someone will come out of it crying and cupping their bloody nose.
But they definitely didn't lie about them being more fun than a pillow fight.
Vinny having to explain the Wazzap video makes me feel SO OLD!
Having Pee-Wee warn about Crack, not PAUL REUBENS, but PEE-WEE, Will be like having SpongeBob saying something like "Don't INJECT heroin"!
Could definitely see Spongebob berating Patrick for buying drugs and then turning to address the audience for a public service announcement, then Patrick says something stupid to kill the scene.
Soooo, I should buy Tom Kenny some tickets for an adult rated movie and tell him to go ham…
@@Logrunner1 NO, THAT'S NOT WHAT I WAS SAYING!!!
@@davidmcgill1000 the Got Milk ad feels just as surreal especially since it was lost media. its obviously not nearly on the same level but its still got that weird vibe all the same, plus if Spongebob was around a decade earlier there absolutely would've been a PSA, anything's possible
Fun fact: the Wrigley’s commercial at 20:19 was sampled in Sleep Dealer by Oneohtrix Point Never.
Sleep Dealer is such a great song.
I heard the sigh and IMMEDIATELY jumped up. Replica is just an amazing album in general.
you can tell commercials are frying his brain when he somehow unprompted completely made up the well established idea of a fucking *ghost* as if it never existed
The mobile game ad segment never fails to give me a complete psychotic breakdown. Keep it up Mr.Sauce.
22:17
The moment that Vinesauce and Jabroni Mike chatters rejoiced
The Gorillaz sample hit me and Vin immediately bless Mad Clown and all the other submitters. I love that I know the source for it now. Superfast Jellyfish is the song btw.
Delicious and piping hot in only 3 microwaved minutes!
Vinny be playing a game and is like "This game is taking away so much time from me" and then we get Peewee Monkey Sunday
we love u viny
biny
I love the commercial channel with it's mascot Vinny Vinesauce!!!
The sound the baby Mario is making is "babu" which is the noise that Japanese people think babies make, as opposed to the western "goo goo gaga"
it sounds so weird and distorted
Both are inaccurate as heck. Babies usually go more like baba, mama, or Dada.
1:11:48 I honestly didn’t think I was gonna see KND appear so prominently on a Vinesauce stream, but here we are.
Joseph Joestar: As you can see, LeBron James
Vinny please have Grey Leno host a new years eve show this year.
I never watch live but I would absolutely show up for this, even if no one else does.
Grey Leno's Times Square Balls Drop
36:13
Never would i have expected to hear Vinny say something like that 😂
44:36 Seizure Jerma is my favorite poop of the night.
1:45:44 I'm getting Stretch Panic "Helicoptertsons" vibes from this.
7:40 reminds me of a media literacy course we did in elementary school with tree octopuses.
33:31 i was expecting to see some monkeys this stream but not gorillaz
Love how when the microwave breakfast commercial was on 70% of chat was excited and posting song lyrics while the other 30% were just confused
Yeah it annoyed me that Vinny didn’t even explain
@@alexoxo1 Don't know if anyone told you, but that commercial was sampled as an intro for the song "Super Fast Jellyfish" by Gorillaz
48:36 I’m really surprised he didn’t acknowledge the “Oh these are pretty cool bananas” meme
same
29:24 Holy crap, I remember this one. I was 9 and won a Darth Maul binocular and listening set from this game at Pizza Hut
39:00 ugh damned mattel copyright claimed this old ass commercial????
can you IMAGINE japanese people learning to speak english from peewee herman?!
Yep I can
I mean, Pee-Wee DOES have that Japanese media like feel to him, he's a grown-man that looks like a ventriloquist dummy who acts like a child, and he hangs out with talking doors and couches, and his house is like an acid trip or something. It fits perfectly, tbh.
Definitely. He was like a living Japanese game show. HIs house alone is so totally insane that he'd be immediately relatable to the standard 9-5 Japanese man who's life has devolved from hopeful highschool and secondary school dreams, to 12-hour-days cubicle drone.
@@_Jay_Maker_ "Yay! JAPANESE! That's the secret word!!! HUHUHUH🥳"
Plot twist: His parents were immigrants from Japan, so he actually IS Japanese.
@@shirleymaemattthews4862That would be hilarious, but nope, they're just a Jewish family from New York. lol
Actually explains his sense of humor.
"Scummy pickle people" has to be my new favorite phrase
My favorite R.E.M. song
Oh God, I wasn't ready for Vinny to learn about house hippo's today.
It was on TV all the time in Canada for a while when I was young. Nowadays they're like "TRUST THE MEDIA" lol
@@ShmandalfThese days it's not very Canadian to ask questions at all.
1:55:41 that little jingle that plays during the transitions in Vinny’s ytps is, I need to know it!!
the one at 1:45:49 was already making me genuinely laugh but when she started walking with her ass cheeks I lost my shit
vinny’s quiet laughter and very strained “help me…” really added a lot
Does anyone know the name of the ad?
Take a shot everytime there's a monkey/gorilla or Peewee Herman
totally stole my comment. LOL
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Don't do it, you'll die.
@elmerfuddunofficial Go for some Ace combat or magical girls commercials
Take a shot everytime sparta remix started
Why did the bots have to make it to Vinny’s channel? The Italian man did not deserve this.
33:32 someone please explain what “the sample” is. Thank you
Superfast Jellyfish - Gorillaz
Nobody tell Vinny that "Commercial Chaos" was actually also the name of a show in New Zealand in the early 2000s.
New Zealand doesn't exist according to lots of maps so I think we're good
@@LiamKennedy-nc1wn Hilarious and original
@@super_pretendoI know I know
vinny, you sounded extremely fucking authentic when you said PIEPENDE BANDEN and BANANEN
As a canadian, seeing vinny get to the House Hippo was really a highlight to my year
I've gotten TWO of the talking peewee dolls from thrift stores and both have been broken. when you pull the string the sound comes out all garbaled. it's scary.
6:27 I recognized it the second it came on screen. I have not thought about house hippos in a long time.
39:01 My favorite Nintendo comercial.
I think my favorite part about that Atlas Earth ads was how the CGI version looked like Zoomer Luigi, and then the live action one looks like We Have John Leguizamo At Home. That's continuity.
2:03 Vinny introducing the vintage commercials segment that we’re literally watching right now.
He should just open every commercial chaos segment with that big.
I recently watched Peewee's Big Adventure again so sweet I'm so glad him and Mr. T went to a showing of it.
I also enjoy this because it gives more fuel to the playlist my friend and I are making 8D.
Glad I wasn't the only one with the Intrusive Thoughts throw-things-out-the-car-window Gremlin. Managed to resist mine thankfully but sometimes I'd have to put my gameboy down and close my eyes to prevent myself from throwing it.
one of the stories my dad tells is the exact same as Vinny's, except it was a stuffed elephant because Pee Wee didn't exist yet
25:38 As someone who used to receive and deliver fragile cargo from a United hub, that's how I imagine the average United cargo handler doing their job.
That mobile ad genre where the guys talk about what characters they have and how powerful they have them reminds me of a conversation I had once that was pretty much that. I was talking to some guys I met while waiting for a panel at a con and we all played the same Gacha game, and one of the guys was like "hey how many 4*'s do you guys have?" and we all showed each other our collections but halfway through that I had this moment of like "holy crap people really do have these types of conversations in real life wtf."
I'm so glad that I've seen this live myself alongside some of my other friends! Of course, since I've got a shoutout from Vinny, I think it's fair to give out context for the ads I shared to MadClown for Vinny and why they were shared in the first place.
The reason why 22:17 for the K-Mart ad is the specific one I wanted to share was honestly because I saw Rerez showcase some of it during his video on the Gender Wars video game (seriously, that's a thing if you don't know Rerez) and I thought it'd be great for Vinny to see. (And I was right on that.) Glad that was the first one of my ads he watched.
The Cartoon Network ad in 26:10 is honestly for the same reason I know Vinny watched it; because of nostalgia and the fact that it's honestly very funny in its own right. Not to mention Space Ghost doing his thing.
The Star Wars fast food chains love child ad at 29:01 was shared because I know someone shared it in a shitposting channel, and I felt it was too good to not be shared by thousands upon thousands more people in the process. The only unfortunate thing is I can't quite seem to find the original post from the first user in question that shared it to me, but I'll be sure to give that individual their due credit if I find the post again.
The Quake 2 ad nearly an hour in was something I found by happenstance since I was honestly trying to look for something else instead. I think I looking for another ad instead that ultimately didn't get used. However, I'm glad this ad was shared all the same.
The LeBron James NBA All-Star Slam promo at 1:11:33 was meant to also showcase the very first one that was known for being lost media-adjacent at the time since the 2003 NBA All-Star Slam promo had some players like Stephon Marbury, Shawn Marion, Jason Kidd, and even Shaq that I thought were cool things to showcase alongside the LeBron James promo. As for the LeBron James promo itself, I kind of posted it for the memes and whatnot, but both the NBA All-Star Slam promos in question were things I grew up with myself, having very good, fond memories of watching them myself. Arguably one of the best eras of both the NBA and Cartoon Network alike, really. At the very least, I'm glad the NBA's back to being better after the shitshow quality that happened throughout the 2010's that ironically happened in part because of LeBron James himself... but that's getting off topic now.
Finally, the Kevin Durant ad at 1:16:55 was partially posted because I wanted something Phoenix Suns-adjacent in mind to share, and Kevin Durant is the most notable player of the team for most people right now (though Devin Booker should be close to that mark if he isn't already). The other, partial reason I wanted to share it was the plot twist in mind, which I'm glad fooled everyone live myself. Both Vinny and the chat got baited on what was going on near the end, and that to me made it even better.
I do wish we saw the international and local ads at hand here, but considering the amount held at the time, I understand having them be held off for another day. (Of course, there was some in those categories that I thought would have been fantastic to show off there either for nostalgia's sake or for shitposting's sake (or even both at times).) I also feel bad for those that submitted commercials to Vinny, only for them to be considered lost now. Hopefully some of those ads in question can be recovered to be shared for another day. Other than that, shout out to my friend Justice for his Star Wars Sportscenter ad being included here!
Vinny is the only person I have ever heard say the Pee Wee Herman "Crack" line like almost perfectly
I do hope that we get a 4K remaster/release for Pee-Wee's Big Adventure. That movie definitely deserves that super-high-quality release, and many of Tim Burton's other films are out on 4K, so hopefully we will get that one too
I’ll take a release with all the deleted scenes added in, and any other bonus goodies!
54:40 BRAZIL MENTIONED
Oh my god when the superfast jellyfish commercial came on in like 0.1 seconds I knew what it was and was so taken aback. That was an awesome surreal moment
1:02:20 Full Waltuh
14:49 Shoutouts to TearingBread in the chat with saying IBM
Closest guess.
Man, those K9 Advantix commercials unlocked a memory i completely forgot about
It's weird that Kmart in America is like an awful relic that stopped existing. Kmarts here in Australia are pretty clean and still popular, pretty good cheap places to shop all in all.
American Kmart was an odd beast. Like even when they weren't explicitly dying out, they always had some empty aisles and a pervading feeling that you might get stabbed.
"If you ever feel entertained while watching this show, it won't be for long". Best summery of Commercial Chaos.
1:31:10 Peewee having "Fun! Fun! Fun!" on Friday!
I've had the Smarties jingle stuck in my head the whole day. Thank you, Vinny.
Hearing it finally unlocked a reference from somewhere, but I can't remember where I heard the reference. I'm pretty sure it was MST3K/Rifftrax but not certain...
1:00:38 slight Big Lebowski nihilist reference with the marsupial
I remember Temo just popped up on all my devices that could have it one day like a virus. Seeing the quality of these ads makes me think this crap is going to steal my cc info if I even open it.
Oneohtrix Point Never fans will recognize that wriggly’s commercial with the computer.
skip to 22:18 to ship your pants
Shoutouts to Rerez for helping showcase that ad to me.
But is it King Neptune and his Waterbreathers approved?
1:02:33
And then O’Brien slow-clapped forever
I remember seeing the house hippo PSA when I was a kid. Seeing it on here gave me a lot of nostalgia.
I showed the "WAZZUP" commercial in a presentation about the 90s when I was in High School.
Fun fact;; they made a song based on the waasssuuuup~ commercial.
Da Muttz - Wassuup
i still remember it from back then (2002-2003) and it's hard to forget lmao
Another Fun Fact: they recreated the waaasssuuup commercial for Obama’s campaign.
44:07 wtf they put Higurashi music in the YTP generator? That gave me a jumpscare lol
The hilarious thing about the house hippo ad is that the only reason I’ve heard of it is from Canadians online who’ve said they grew up believing house hippos were real
32:00 I had a sheriff woody doll I dropped in the toilet and it apparently sounded like a gorilla. I don't remember that, was like 2
For the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy enjoyers mobile ads time stamps: 1:34:45
Thank you Garfield. There’s been a significant lack of cbt in my life
The colgate commercial was to the tune of Baggy Trousers by Madness right?? Or am I crazy??
i’m still hoping for an era of commercial where they don’t even tell you what it’s advertising; it’s just 30 seconds of rawdogged non-sequituur beamed directly into your brain with NO branding whatsoever
33:30 I heard it and recognized it at the same time as Vinny, blew my mind
I'd be deceased in a few weeks if chalupas were 99 cents in this day.
Thanks for bringing this back Vinny. Love the commercial chaos.
35:18 " This is the Unity boardroom. "
>Stream date: Jun 9th, 2023
*HE KNEW.*
My favorite kmart memory was going to the demo kiosk in the electronics section and discovering the paper mario series for the first time. It was the gamecube so ttyd was called paper mario 2 at the time. Remember playing that and not really knowing what i was doing, but i LOVED how it looked, and i'd just mess around with that while mom was shopping
I think I had something similar myself with some Gamecube games back in the early 2000's. Not necessarily Paper Mario, but plenty of other video games fit all the same.
The first paper Mario game on N64 is still my favorite game of all time! Something unique about that game that nothing else compared to it, and as a kid it was perfect level of not easy but not hard, looking back it’s isn’t hard at all but as kid it was fun and just a lot of different settings and characters to enjoy, so much charm to it it was perfect
20:23
Holy shit OPN sleep dealer!!!! Fuck i need to start sampling these commercials i love that song
The poop segments feel 10x longer than they actually are.
I used to have the exact same intrusive thoughts as a young teen when I was playing on my GBA in the car. I always asked my mom or dad to keep the window closed because I was afraid I'd throw it out for some reason. 32:00