I'm 47 and I can still do the windmill thanks to this commercial. I grew up poor on the mean streets, so I couldn't afford this set, but I was able to borrow a VCR and record the commercial. I watched it 100 times at least until I learned the windmill.
Once was enough. The nostalgia feels would not justify the reality of having those decades back. The rose colored memories are better than the reality of being there.
He said in an interview that No one would cast him after the show because they just can’t see him playing anyone other than Carlton because he played him so good. Quite sad man imagine playing a part so well that people tell you you can’t play anyone else. They’re really missing out on a very talented man where if they gave him a chance they would’ve loved him
I'll always remember him in 1984 when he was being interviewed on the local news in New York about getting his big break on Silver Spoons. He was really excited and started singing the Billie Jean song. Haha
Most people don't know that Alfonso Rivero put out several albums and was supposed to be in New Edition but for unfair reasons he wasn't put in the group then he went on to be in Silver Spoons then on to the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
After purchasing this video back in the 80's, I quickly gained street credibility and went on to enjoy a successful career as a breakdancer! ! I will always be grateful to Alphonso Ribeiro for teaching me the art of B-Boy culture! Word!
OH MY GOD! HE LOOKS TOO MUCH LIKE MICHAEL JACKSON! And, he's put alot of practice into his speaking abilities, very well versed. Taught pretty well by whoever taught him to speak about his (this?) product.
This commercial was a year too late. In NYC 1984 was the peak of breakdancing and popping. 1985 the breakdancing craze was dying down in NYC. By 86 is was completely dead
@@charrua59 Yeah it was popular in other countries as hip hop and breakdancing was introduced to them around 1983 but NY was the epicenter hip hop at the time and it was completely played out in NY in 86 while it was still popular in other cities in the US
I do find it weird nobody seems to have this at all, or we would already have scans online of the booklet or even rips of the tape. I actually had this stupid thing. I was 8, I didn't really get much out of it.
I had it as a fat red headed white boy in Kansas City. It did not launch my break dancing career......but thanks grandma! She also bought me that kickass garnishing set that you make a water melon into a shark and other cool stuff.
I grew up in the Bronx and I don't remember ever seeing this commercial on TV. Looks like it was intended for the 'burbs. I do remember the MJ Pepsi commercial though.
Then you must not have had a tv.. J/k........ in the 70/80's everything was free to air transmission on major networks in all major/minor markets... so If the commercial was played on NBC, CBS and/or ABC in Upstate New York then it was played/broadcast on every TV in every area of NY (including the 5 Boroughs)... however, I remember seeing this commercial as a kid only 2 or 3 times at most.. it was played very sparsely so not many people saw it.. lmao
It was funny for me to see Alphonso Ribeiro as the white-washed, no rhythm, no style having Carlton because I always knew his as the kid who’s in bboy product commercials, commercials where he’s dancing with and keeping up with MJ himself, the kid who plays a rich kid’s cool black friend who can rap and break dance.
Who knew Carlton was a lot cooler than Will, with a history of being in a Michael Jackson Commercial and having own break dance enterprise back way before we even knew Will Smith.
I remember seeing this as a kid & being told "we already have cardboard at home"
LMAO
that is so got damn funny and exactly what my mother would have said had I asked for Alfonsos Breakin & Poppin
😬🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I know that feeling.
😂😂😂😂😂
I'm 47 and I can still do the windmill thanks to this commercial. I grew up poor on the mean streets, so I couldn't afford this set, but I was able to borrow a VCR and record the commercial. I watched it 100 times at least until I learned the windmill.
LoL
That's awesome ! I remember learning how to pop lock and of course the Moonwalk 🎉
He deserves a star on the walk of fame
Alphonso Ribeiro is from the bronx NYC, the home of hip hop and break dancing. So of course it came natural to him.
What no way let me look it up be right back.
I knew I heard a New York accent in there, lol
This is the first time I noticed his accent. So used to him doing the Carlton voice almost wierd hearing the New York accent. Lol
This guy’s a LEGEND
He seems really confident in what he's selling.
So did the Jordanian until his wife divorced him.😮
Spokespeople hired for infomercials usually are. Kinda the entire point...
We want 80s and the 90s to come back please god!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! best decade ever
The 2010s was the 50/60/90s comeback now 2020s are 80/70s/2020s era!! So yes it's coming back
Unless you lived in a poor area, and got to watch the regan depression literally destroy your town and your parents business.
Can't stand Reaganomics
Once was enough. The nostalgia feels would not justify the reality of having those decades back. The rose colored memories are better than the reality of being there.
I would pay $50 for this to be on my coffee table. Im calling the number and no one is answering.
They're all 💀...😂😂😂
Lol lol
Same here, I just got the ring ting.
He knew how to dance, even before his iconic role.
Would love to meet a person that learned how to windmill from this book 😂😂😂
When carlton could teach you how to dance for under $20. Priceless
I remember watching this with my dad as a kid in Virginia, I think my dad actually wanted to order it, ha ha
Dang, he literally was on TV most of his life
I think he was literally born into it. Light starting to be shed on these things.
@xtrmst_01 hahaha he never said he was THE ONLY celeb that’s been on tv all his life. He never used the word ONLY! 🤦🏾♂️
Wow this is so awesome I don't remember this commercial...
If anybody has this full set I will pay 500 bucks for it... seriously
Alfonso is SOOOOO TALENTED...he should be in more movie roles...
He should go back to theater since that's where he started in THE TAP DANCE KID before he was cast on SILVER SPOONS.
Huh?? Lol
He killed it on the movie "Ticks" 😂
He said in an interview that No one would cast him after the show because they just can’t see him playing anyone other than Carlton because he played him so good. Quite sad man imagine playing a part so well that people tell you you can’t play anyone else. They’re really missing out on a very talented man where if they gave him a chance they would’ve loved him
Everybody on here talking about Carlton from Fresh Prince, and I'm thinking about Alfonso Spears from Silver Spoons.
I'll always remember him in 1984 when he was being interviewed on the local news in New York about getting his big break on Silver Spoons. He was really excited and started singing the Billie Jean song. Haha
Yes he will always be from Silver Spoons for me too lol
Sorry for not being as old as you are ✌🏾🤷🏾♀️
@@laurenchristianna2092 I’m not old…I’m experienced.
@@laurenchristianna2092 this has nothing to do with being old, it's just being more knowledgeable on an person or topic.
I mean this is the most 80's thing ever. Ain't it. They said shipping and handling omgoodness 😂.
Most people don't know that Alfonso Rivero put out several albums and was supposed to be in New Edition but for unfair reasons he wasn't put in the group then he went on to be in Silver Spoons then on to the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
How he not from Boston
You know he was the “least threatening” kid they could find on 1984 for this. Sad and yet hilarious
After purchasing this video back in the 80's, I quickly gained street credibility and went on to enjoy a successful career as a breakdancer! ! I will always be grateful to Alphonso Ribeiro for teaching me the art of B-Boy culture! Word!
His B day was yesterday and I love this old school hip-hop advertising,its dope.
Wow, I get that big piece of cardboard for only $20?
Hold on, I’ll get my moms purse.
No COD.
Lmao
Lls
🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣😅 I Hear That
Just ordered it..Thanks Alfonso!!!
Had a crush on Alfonso after seeing this commercial as a kid at 9 years old.
Alfonso: Can you rap??
Rappers today: We mumble
I totally remember this! "Can you rap?"
OMG I am in the Carlton rabbit-hole now. Amazing, and I actually want to buy this! LOL
Ricky Schroder had to learn those moves for a 1984 episode when Alfonso was on Silver Spoons.
Loved that show when I was a kid
I remember an episode of silver spoons where everyone thought alfonso was MJ.
Damn. They actually had fuckin instruction manuals for break dancing and rapping ???😂😂😂😂
Guess you missed the safety warning towards the end. You could legit get hurt trying to breakdance. I'd say rapping is more dangerous nowadays. Lmao
Damn, $19.99?? That's actually a smokin' deal
If you convert that $19.99 + $3.00 shipping and handling in 1985 to 2019 dollars it is roughly $100.00.
It’ll be about $47 now
@@christansdad Where'd you get that number, bro? I'm looking up the equivalency to today's rates and I'm getting about $50
@@Mr90oo bro just round it up to 100 smh
Whoever got this for their birthday became legends
exactly 34 years ago this weekend, It's now August 2019. Yeah, Alfonso sure has come a long way, he's now hosting America's Funniest Home Videos.
Raygun needs this book
The number Still works !! 😳😳 2021
😂
And to later...
The Carlton Dance 👍
Great Artists 👍👍👍👍👍
He acting hard as hell in this commercial ain’t he? 😩😩😩
He looks like a mini Michael Jackson
I remember seeing these commercials on TV back in '85. The Breakdancing fad had run its course and everyone had moved on to something else.
OH MY GOD! HE LOOKS TOO MUCH LIKE MICHAEL JACKSON! And, he's put alot of practice into his speaking abilities, very well versed. Taught pretty well by whoever taught him to speak about his (this?) product.
His parents are West Indian. They teach British English typically so kids of these families speak and pronunciate very well
Wait till you see this: ua-cam.com/video/po0jY4WvCIc/v-deo.html (he‘s the kid in the red jacket)
This commercial was a year too late. In NYC 1984 was the peak of breakdancing and popping. 1985 the breakdancing craze was dying down in NYC. By 86 is was completely dead
Maeby in the usa. I bought this product living in Sweden back in 1986. Breakdance hade just started here.
@@charrua59 Yeah it was popular in other countries as hip hop and breakdancing was introduced to them around 1983 but NY was the epicenter hip hop at the time and it was completely played out in NY in 86 while it was still popular in other cities in the US
Still have this book😂❤
Beat it jacket !!
That machine got em spinning a long time
Imagine a world where this stayed dominant instead of gangster rap taking over 😮💨😮💨
I love that rhis is a real commercial and its still got the old school video numbers at tge bottum
I want this!😁
Memory unlocked.
I'm so tempted to call the number.
Best White Elephant gift ever!! I wanna buy it!
🤣
It’s the voice for me😅😂😂😂🤣
Now That’s One To GrowOn😂
I just found this out about him. I only knew him on Fresh Prince
I do find it weird nobody seems to have this at all, or we would already have scans online of the booklet or even rips of the tape. I actually had this stupid thing. I was 8, I didn't really get much out of it.
After they were held liable for numerous child injuries they scrapped all the copies.
@@lacessamino sue happy parents, fucking joke.
me too...i was 8
@@AnonymousAccount514 Nice.
@@lacessamino That's what happens when your young and stupid!
nothing beats the carlton...he could have made millions to teach just that move alone
lolz this kid is great
I had it as a fat red headed white boy in Kansas City. It did not launch my break dancing career......but thanks grandma! She also bought me that kickass garnishing set that you make a water melon into a shark and other cool stuff.
Man I miss that shit.
He really rode the lil MJ thing til Corey Feldman stole his thunder
😅🤣 Then Wade Robson
This was the summer of 1985, Thriller was still selling like crazy and Michael was in seclusion outside the We Are The World shoot...why wouldn't he?
@Maximus Prime: Not to mention Stoney Jackson from the 80s sitcom '227'.....You could tell that Stoney was a "Super-Fan" of MJ for sure.😃
Well wtf. What a GOAT!
Rap sheet is included...?
I grew up in the Bronx and I don't remember ever seeing this commercial on TV. Looks like it was intended for the 'burbs. I do remember the MJ Pepsi commercial though.
Then you must not have had a tv.. J/k........ in the 70/80's everything was free to air transmission on major networks in all major/minor markets... so If the commercial was played on NBC, CBS and/or ABC in Upstate New York then it was played/broadcast on every TV in every area of NY (including the 5 Boroughs)... however, I remember seeing this commercial as a kid only 2 or 3 times at most.. it was played very sparsely so not many people saw it.. lmao
Dude this could sell today....right now🤷♂️..
Yeah, that's great, but does he show you how to do the CARLTON?!😂
Who's here after the Jimmy Kimmel Interview?
I called that number about 10 years ago and asked for Breakin' and Poppin'. They were very confused.
I must be young because I thought the rap albums were on CD and shocked to see otherwise.
Summer school nigga
"can you rap?" 😁
i had my parents buy this for me
R.i.P
He's alive to the best of my knowledge
@@PhakeNam I read that he died when breakdancing in the early 80s. Thats why my mom didnt want me to break dance
@@PhakeNam apparently he snapped his neck while filming a commercial with Michael Jackson
Now i need to check if they put a kid to sing the message on the rap attack cassette
If anyone have this till this very day and they show that to him and I know he will laugh his ass off. Hell he'll probably buy it from ya 😄😄😄😄
That might be worth thousands today
Man him and Michael Jackson teach me all the move
Lol imagine him and a young Vin Diesel battling. Ngl that would be sick
His voice is so different now compared to this.I guess Hollywood told him to lose the NYC accent.
I bet he got a few in his garage.
A great deal 👌
It was funny for me to see Alphonso Ribeiro as the white-washed, no rhythm, no style having Carlton because I always knew his as the kid who’s in bboy product commercials, commercials where he’s dancing with and keeping up with MJ himself, the kid who plays a rich kid’s cool black friend who can rap and break dance.
I wonder what kind of profesional recorder it takes to take a video of this high quality
I want this..im going yo see if Amazon has this.😅
Yeah, but will you teach us to do the Carlton?
Chris Chappa just pop in a Tom Jones,or a Barry Manilow cd
Giving myself a pat on the back for resisting temptation.
Australia got a hold of this manual. 🤣
That ish from Australia should’ve ordered this.
Oh nice
Lol too funny!
Who knew Carlton was a lot cooler than Will, with a history of being in a Michael Jackson Commercial and having own break dance enterprise back way before we even knew Will Smith.
Does it include the Carlton dance? 😅😅😅
Carlton Banks the fresh prince of Bel-air
Ninguém fica tanto tempo na mídia sem ter muito talento nao é Carlton!?!?;?
Raygun should have purchased these lessons before she went to the Olympics.
Imagine waiting 4 to 6 weeks lol...Amazon has ruined us.
I can't help but laugh at how corny this is watching this! 😂
Only 3 bucks for shipping?
It's too bad they couldn't get Alfonso Ribeiro as a commentator for the Olympic Breaking.
What page is the Carlton dance?
Holy Crap. This even teaches white kids how to dance too.
Patrick McCarron yep. Alfonzo was an equal opportunity this ain't just a black thing kid.
He tried. I bought this kit as a kid. Never learned to windmill, but it was worth it for that tape.
I didn’t wanna say it lol
Bro, ALFONSO FTW!
This was part of Black American history
Rap attack 1 &2 sounds like kids bop but 1000x better
This offers too good to pass up what are you waiting for I'm ordering mine today 7/24/2022
His head looks just the same as it did fresh prince years, freaky!