They're. not that good. I don't think they're the worst ones. The worst ones are probably the oatmeal cream pies. I agree with him though, those cakes are gross in general. Too sweet and processed.
It is funny that as a kid/pre-teen in the early 2000's, I never questioned commercials like this at all. Looking back now...what the heck was going on then!? I vaguely recall some of these growing up, but some of these were even more bizarre than I remembered.
@Matt B I think it's honestly part of why meme culture is the way it is, we were conditioned to see so many weird gimmicks and lol random stuff it made the unexpected expected
@@Peebs The Shadow-Casting commercial is based on a joke from the Austin Powers Movies "The Spy who Shagged Me" and "GoldMember". The former has Shadow-Casting similar to the Smorz Commercial (but instead of stuffing objects in the mouth, they're pulled from Austin's Butt), and the latter has a Austin and reformed Mini-Me positioned in a way that the Shadow-Casting makes Mini-Me's arm as Austin's Penis. And yes, last time I checked, they still sell Go-Gurt. 12:33: I remember that too; it was funny that he broke into song and got struck out.
The more 2000s commercials I watch the more I question if they were high when they made these!! I don't know how I didn't see how crazy these we're as a kid!
3:24 It's Stanley from The Office! And I have no further input. Though these commercials are certainly a blast. And oddly the insurance commercials also were hilarious in their own right. They didn't make my tweenage self want to buy insurance, but I do know it's my money, and I need it NOW!
I was going to say Tony the Tiger wasn’t a drug addicted cereal mascot, but now that I think of it, he probably does 9 different steroids and pills when he’s alone in the locker room to get that body all the furries thirst for.
That Reese's commercial sent me right back. I also can't help but to sensually eat a Reese's cup because they're just that freaking good. Best candy of all time don't at me.
*15:34* Peebs, the Hotwheels World Race movie is actually pretty good. I first watched it when I rented it from a Blockbuster when I was a kid, and I was hooked.
The nostalgia of this really messed me up. Sitting on my bed playing Gameboy while hearing these commercials play and stick in the back of my mind. I can hear the fucking Pillow Pets theme...
Heck yeah, Alpha Sapphire for the WIN! ORAS were my first Pokémon games and I enjoyed everything about them, especially the soundtrack. And Archie got a GLOWUP when compared to his original look. He looks so epic now with his Mega anchor necklace. Guess we're not gonna acknowledge the fact STANLEY HUDSON aka Leslie David Baker was in that Go-Gurt commercial at 3:25. Once again, Stanley is a whole mood just like in The Office. I love how he notices the Go-Gurt in the commercial but doesn't notice when Kevin is dressed up and sounds like Phyllis or if Andy is shirtless while working on his crossword in Scranton 😂. Stanley yelling at Ryan was literally the only time I felt bad for Ryan in the show.
Here's some Fruity/Cocoa Pebbles lore for ya, comrade: Fruity Pebbles and Cocoa Pebbles Cereal were reintroductions of a low market-share Post children's cereal brand called Sugar Rice Krinkles. The Product Group Manager at the time, Larry Weiss, licensed use of The Flintstones for cereal from Hanna-Barbera (now part of Warner Bros Animation) in an attempt to reinvigorate the children's cereal business for Post Cereals. Fruity Pebbles was introduced on the West Coast of the US in 1969 first under simply the name “Pebbles” and strong consumer demand led to national distribution under the cereal re-name of “Fruity Pebbles”. In 1970, Cocoa Pebbles was introduced as a second flavor. The brand has been one of the most consistent best sellers ever since. The actor you're talking about is Frankie Muniz, and the reason you don't see him anymore is because he stopped acting and decided to drive race cars. He later suffered bad injuries from some accidents and got memory loss as a result, so he doesn't remember much from his time on Malcolm in the Middle.
I remember eating Smorz cereal. It was kinda gross, but it was exactly what it sounded like. Little Graham Cracker, chocolate, and marshmallow squares coated in sugar.
take me back to the 1990's and early 2000's those were good times when i was happy because i am sick and tired of being a depressed adult and because everything sucks now and i can't take it anymore.
12:29 I think there was another one where they were on a crowded bus. I’m glad these commercials were real and not some fever dream I had when I was a kid. 😂
If I'm going to be honest I remember the honey nut cheerio comercials of like the guy in the bee suit competing against a kid in various ways to win a box of cheerios and as a sign of respect after the kid always won he'd share a bowl of cereal with the guy in the bee suit and I genuinely got upset when they were taken down and replaced with the one of the two just sitting at a table eating cereal because I genuinely liked their rivalry
Ngl, I'm in my mid-20's my boyfriend just recently got me into Yugioh for the first time, and we're nearing the end of season 4 of the original show, and it's mostly really good??? Like actually good storylines and character development! I think you'll be pleasantly surprised!
Funny story about Gogurt. Back when it first came out, I was in Middle School. Somebody had it in their lunch bag, but someone next to him took it and smacked the kid in the back of the head, splattering it all over the place.
Yeah, Frankie Muniz went ghost after that movie basically. On a positive note tho, he's one of few child actors who actually didn't spiral into the Hollywood void.
that smores cereal is kinda like a little Graham cracker marshmallow cereal And then there's a cereal called krave which is filled with chocolate Both equally good cereals honestly
11:04 me at my apartment vending machine. Also I will still like the video, even if you did say that cosmic brownies are shit. Those brownies were my childhood. Like. If you were a girlscout/boyscout and they didn't feel like making a snack for the meeting, those cosmic brownies outlined the whole experience. Bam. Okay, your videos are still funny, so I'll still like you, for now. Kukuku.
Slime was all the rage back then for sure. I put a whole glob of it on my shirt once for fun, I couldn't scrape it off so had to wash it. The other thing was no matter how you preserve it, it always becomes this weird, hardish texture that only people that played with it know.
I'm surprised that during these 2000's commercials videos (or maybe it appears in this one idk I haven't finished it) we haven't seen the commercial for the Fushigi Magical Gravity ball which I wanted SO BADLY as a child and actually ended up getting and was so disappointed upon finding out it was a rip-off and was essentially just a big spherical dense Glass ball
More commercials! Do you guys remember any of these??
Thanks for watching!
yes
2nd person to reply 1st was PoisonMushroom9
I was born in the 2000’s so unfortunately, I wasn’t in this era. Your Harry Potter impressions were spot on!
R U gonna play the murder of sonic on this channel?
Yes some of these
The fact that PBG dissed cosmic brownies AS I WAS TAKING A BITE OF ONE caught me so off guard and frankly... I can't even be mad.
Cosmic brownies are the shit.
They're. not that good. I don't think they're the worst ones. The worst ones are probably the oatmeal cream pies. I agree with him though, those cakes are gross in general. Too sweet and processed.
@@AmeliaOak noo, it has to be those zebra cakes
@@AmeliaOak Yeah, well, like, that's your opinion, man.
@@smeggers Red Dwarf fan are you? Nice
If you're going to do a lunchables video, I feel like Brutalmoose has to be involved.
Absolutely and maybe they do an assortment of them 😂
Bump
Who?
@@baffledbrandon3132 Brutalmoose, look him up. His videos are great. He does mostly reviews of random things, but his editing style is comedy gold
Bump
Frankie Muniz has actually become a racecar driver recently. He seems to be doing pretty well with it too.
The fact he survived those mini-strokes and is thriving is amazing. I'm happy for him.
It is funny that as a kid/pre-teen in the early 2000's, I never questioned commercials like this at all. Looking back now...what the heck was going on then!? I vaguely recall some of these growing up, but some of these were even more bizarre than I remembered.
That President Bush era was very dystopian and surreal
@Matt B I think it's honestly part of why meme culture is the way it is, we were conditioned to see so many weird gimmicks and lol random stuff it made the unexpected expected
@@JunkyardBashSteve Wacky, lively, zany, yes. Dystopian? No, I would say right now is dystopian.
90’s and 2000’s had some really weird shit for commercials, but I love it.
You can’t forget Lucky from Lucky Charms. He also owned the cereal instead of being obsessed with it
I'd say Captain Crunch, but apparently it's actually a breakfast candy. Not a cereal.
And Honey Nut Cheerios bee, and the Cinnamon Toast Crunch baker, and Fred Flintstone (with Barney as the addict), and Tony the Tiger.
9:21 the sudden silence was terrifying
Boutta curse this man for calling cosmic brownies f tier.
Yeah, I didn't realize how unpopular or an opinion that would be, LOL.
They're at the bottom of F tier
The pause and awkward silence at 9:14 killed me 😂😂
That was spooky! I can't remember what that ad was for. Was it for some bottled chcolate milk?
I thought he was going to insert a jump scare
Please take a moment of silence 😔🪦
He's dead
The kid and his milk fell into the depths of hell and were never seen again.
The editing in this is just as tweaked out as the commercials themselves I love it
10:00
"I the evil Dr. Peacock will ****** Toucan's ****** with my ***** ray!" XD
These commercials from the 90's and 2000's were the weirdest kind of commercials but they were sometimes super funny
this is back when commercials still had a hint of creativity and soul behind them
Wonderful video! Sent me right back to my time growing up in the 2000's! XD What a trip
Awesome, thanks for watching, Dawn!
@@Peebs The Shadow-Casting commercial is based on a joke from the Austin Powers Movies "The Spy who Shagged Me" and "GoldMember". The former has Shadow-Casting similar to the Smorz Commercial (but instead of stuffing objects in the mouth, they're pulled from Austin's Butt), and the latter has a Austin and reformed Mini-Me positioned in a way that the Shadow-Casting makes Mini-Me's arm as Austin's Penis.
And yes, last time I checked, they still sell Go-Gurt.
12:33: I remember that too; it was funny that he broke into song and got struck out.
2:18
Peebs: "I'VE REVIEWED THESE TOYS BEFOOOORE!!!!! I said I've reviewed these toys before!!"
We’ve all got “Mom! He did it again!” seared into our souls.
The more 2000s commercials I watch the more I question if they were high when they made these!! I don't know how I didn't see how crazy these we're as a kid!
Oh they definitely were high. The only question is, on what, for which commercial.
@Viscount Rainbows🌈🦄 I want to say the Capri Sun commercials but those were more mid 2000s
3:24 It's Stanley from The Office! And I have no further input. Though these commercials are certainly a blast. And oddly the insurance commercials also were hilarious in their own right. They didn't make my tweenage self want to buy insurance, but I do know it's my money, and I need it NOW!
Not sure if he doesn't know or just didn't realize, but that was definitely Stanley from the office in the gogurt commercial 😂
I’ve been watching your videos forever and still one of the only creators that makes me giggle out loud js
I was going to say Tony the Tiger wasn’t a drug addicted cereal mascot, but now that I think of it, he probably does 9 different steroids and pills when he’s alone in the locker room to get that body all the furries thirst for.
That Reese's commercial sent me right back. I also can't help but to sensually eat a Reese's cup because they're just that freaking good. Best candy of all time don't at me.
Kids today will never know the time froot loops turned into a ducktales knockoff for years.
*15:34*
Peebs, the Hotwheels World Race movie is actually pretty good. I first watched it when I rented it from a Blockbuster when I was a kid, and I was hooked.
Backyard sports games were my entire childhood ✨
The nostalgia of this really messed me up.
Sitting on my bed playing Gameboy while hearing these commercials play and stick in the back of my mind.
I can hear the fucking Pillow Pets theme...
Heck yeah, Alpha Sapphire for the WIN! ORAS were my first Pokémon games and I enjoyed everything about them, especially the soundtrack. And Archie got a GLOWUP when compared to his original look. He looks so epic now with his Mega anchor necklace. Guess we're not gonna acknowledge the fact STANLEY HUDSON aka Leslie David Baker was in that Go-Gurt commercial at 3:25. Once again, Stanley is a whole mood just like in The Office. I love how he notices the Go-Gurt in the commercial but doesn't notice when Kevin is dressed up and sounds like Phyllis or if Andy is shirtless while working on his crossword in Scranton 😂. Stanley yelling at Ryan was literally the only time I felt bad for Ryan in the show.
Aw, the nostalgia. I miss this era.
6:15 you're a mean one, mr grinch
See these are the ones I GREW UP WITH and they're so so cursed, love to see it
Here's some Fruity/Cocoa Pebbles lore for ya, comrade: Fruity Pebbles and Cocoa Pebbles Cereal were reintroductions of a low market-share Post children's cereal brand called Sugar Rice Krinkles. The Product Group Manager at the time, Larry Weiss, licensed use of The Flintstones for cereal from Hanna-Barbera (now part of Warner Bros Animation) in an attempt to reinvigorate the children's cereal business for Post Cereals. Fruity Pebbles was introduced on the West Coast of the US in 1969 first under simply the name “Pebbles” and strong consumer demand led to national distribution under the cereal re-name of “Fruity Pebbles”. In 1970, Cocoa Pebbles was introduced as a second flavor. The brand has been one of the most consistent best sellers ever since.
The actor you're talking about is Frankie Muniz, and the reason you don't see him anymore is because he stopped acting and decided to drive race cars. He later suffered bad injuries from some accidents and got memory loss as a result, so he doesn't remember much from his time on Malcolm in the Middle.
5:44 Bootleg Kermit
1 month old South Park fan reads the title, they see it as: “Are these 2000’s commercials mkay?”
12:50
Out of the lineup, I broke at 'Gumbo Bumbo'. Was not expecting that combination of words!
Nice PEEEEEEBBBSSS!!! that masculine itch commercial was amazing. Hope you and yours are well buddy!
10:10 this part got me laughing so hard
I would die if Peebs streamed watching an episode of Yugioh. Especially season one with the crackhead rules. 🤣🤣
"Destroy the moon"
Joey Aging Mai's Harpie Ladies while fusion summoning Thousand dragon... classic
Fun fact.Frankie Munez from Malcom In the middle is a race car driver today.
Shia LaBeouf has a career before Transformers? You learn something new every day.
Man, I love cosmic brownies. That’s ok though, more for me. You can keep your ho-ho’s and ding dongs.
PBS Kids was my childhood along with playing BBC games
6:47 WAAAAAAALT! (Remember LOST? Have we memory-holed it?)
Oh man I remember that gak ball! I used to just squeeze it a lot and in hindsight I totally just used that as a fidget toy. 😂
The guy in the go girt commercial looks like Stanley from the office
The kid from Malcom and the middle became a racecar driver got in a wreck and now doesn't rember like any of his acting career
3:28 Is no one going to comment on how that's STANLEY FROM THE OFFICE?
I just commented on this also. You are the only other person I've seen mention it. Good job 👍
Why should anyone care?
Stanley to everyone who missed it ''Have you lost your mind? 'Cause I'll help you find it! Are you from another planet?!''
Yoo didn’t expect to see Leslie David Baker (Stanley from The Office) in this video lol, 3:25
I remember eating Smorz cereal. It was kinda gross, but it was exactly what it sounded like. Little Graham Cracker, chocolate, and marshmallow squares coated in sugar.
(17:58) Oh my God, I remember that Reese's egg one! They used to air that commercial every Spring.
You looked so relieved at 4:05. You know what it looked like was going on.
I swear the "RON WHERE THE FRICK IS THE CREAM FILLING" had me laughing way more than i should of
Okay that I Love My Boots song has honestly been in my head for decades (and Boots’ song about his “Bouncy Ball”) 😂
the rayman ad just reminded me of the other rayman ad that basically said rayman was packin schmeat 😭
@3:27
Was that stanley from the office? lol
"Did i studdah!"
The Got Chocolate Milk ad is burned into my brain.
take me back to the 1990's and early 2000's those were good times when i was happy because i am sick and tired of being a depressed adult and because everything sucks now and i can't take it anymore.
THAT AIRHEADS COMMERCIAL JUST YOTE ME BACK INTO MY CHILDHOOD
The kid in the captain crunch commercial also played in an episode of “My Name Is Earl”.
12:29 I think there was another one where they were on a crowded bus. I’m glad these commercials were real and not some fever dream I had when I was a kid. 😂
That Air Heads Xtremes commercial flung me all the way back to the time when Saturday morning cartoons were still a thing! Man, I miss that era…
I don't think I've ever caught a video in its first 30 seconds of being uploaded
Thanks for the great video Peebs, I’ve always enjoyed these commercial videos. I look forward to the lunchables one!
Great video peebs!
Hot Wheels Highway 35 and the Acceleracers movies are great and they do have some dark moments
I forgot that the first couple Harry Potter movies were old enough to have VHS releases alongside the DVDs.
If I'm going to be honest I remember the honey nut cheerio comercials of like the guy in the bee suit competing against a kid in various ways to win a box of cheerios and as a sign of respect after the kid always won he'd share a bowl of cereal with the guy in the bee suit and I genuinely got upset when they were taken down and replaced with the one of the two just sitting at a table eating cereal because I genuinely liked their rivalry
WelCOme back to the PEEBS channel
11:48
Commercial: “What if it’s the only roll left?”
2020: *I’LL MAKE YOU EAT THOSE WORDS!!!*
They do still sell Gogurt. I have some in my fridge right now. More convenient than regular yogurt.
Ngl, I'm in my mid-20's my boyfriend just recently got me into Yugioh for the first time, and we're nearing the end of season 4 of the original show, and it's mostly really good??? Like actually good storylines and character development! I think you'll be pleasantly surprised!
The reason why reese's easter/holiday ones are so good is because they make them more fresh then the regular ones lol
16:23 these were so cool my grandma had one and i loved it
7:56 Hey guys, did you know...
The fact that you don't care for cosmic brownies just proves that there's no accounting for taste
1:22 and 16:08
As Failboat once said, “Who needs lore when you have VORE?”
0:02 Hi, it's me, Santa again.
Funny story about Gogurt. Back when it first came out, I was in Middle School. Somebody had it in their lunch bag, but someone next to him took it and smacked the kid in the back of the head, splattering it all over the place.
It is now my headcanon that joker cut his mouth accidentally with gogurt tubes and he makes up significantly less embarrassing stories for it
3:25 Is that Leslie David Baker (Stanley Hudson from The Office)??? lmoa
Cant wait to see the Luchables video 😂
Yeah, Frankie Muniz went ghost after that movie basically. On a positive note tho, he's one of few child actors who actually didn't spiral into the Hollywood void.
Omg I thought I was the only one who had bad cuts on my mouth from the gogurt seams!
That hot wheels movies is unironically great. My brother and I would watch it all the time as kids
I feel like PBG is the kinda guy that can look the same for like 10 years
that smores cereal is kinda like a little Graham cracker marshmallow cereal
And then there's a cereal called krave which is filled with chocolate Both equally good cereals honestly
Smorz cereal was top shelf. Really good.
11:04 me at my apartment vending machine.
Also I will still like the video, even if you did say that cosmic brownies are shit.
Those brownies were my childhood. Like. If you were a girlscout/boyscout and they didn't feel like making a snack for the meeting, those cosmic brownies outlined the whole experience. Bam.
Okay, your videos are still funny, so I'll still like you, for now.
Kukuku.
3:25 That actor is Leslie David Baker, better know as Stanley from The Office.
Slime was all the rage back then for sure. I put a whole glob of it on my shirt once for fun, I couldn't scrape it off so had to wash it. The other thing was no matter how you preserve it, it always becomes this weird, hardish texture that only people that played with it know.
Not to mention trying to keep it nice but inevitably it got less sticky and kinda gross from dust and other stuff
Nice profile pic
18:15 Poor Peebs. When is somebody going to tell him that he's allergic to peanut butter?😋
"What was with the 2000s and slime?"
What's with TODAY and slime?
i love the Putt-Putt shirt
That bionicle cameo was legendary
28 minutes of yelling at children. truly on of my favorite videos lmao
I'm surprised that during these 2000's commercials videos (or maybe it appears in this one idk I haven't finished it) we haven't seen the commercial for the Fushigi Magical Gravity ball which I wanted SO BADLY as a child and actually ended up getting and was so disappointed upon finding out it was a rip-off and was essentially just a big spherical dense Glass ball
7:34
Huh... Groudon is alot smaller than I remember it seems.
I know this is kinda a bad time at the moment, but I thought the person in that part was Chris Chan.
Oh man. I remember a lot of these commercials.
Came to see commercials.
Subbed because of a Putt-Putt shirt.
Immediately subscribed when I saw the Putt-Putt shirt.