I was only 9 years old. hadn't even turned 10 yet.. (that happened in October) Don't know where the time went, man. My Mom and Dad were still alive. i had Literally just met my best friend, and Adopted Brother a year before. Now looking back on it, it feels like this was both Yesterday, and a Thousand Years ago :(
Thank you. I've had a plan for years now to find the exact line up of shows played on a few select weekends in the 90's and then put the episodes in order with commercials from Nick like these :)
I remember this very well cause it was the month and year of the 1st SNICK that aired on Saturday August 15 1992. Those were all great shows! Nickelodeon was all i ever watched as a kid in the 90's. It brings back great memories, wish i could go back to this time again. Thanks 4 uploading this!!👍
I watch enough retro TV as to be almost embarrassing, and this has to be one of the best compilations I've ever seen. I just seem to have very vivid memories of almost every one of these.
At the time of SNICK's creation, traditional networks such as NBC, CBS, ABC and Fox didn't like to program for younger viewers on Saturday nights. The consensus at the time was that viewers who were 50 years of age and older, were the only ones available, since younger viewers traditionally went out on Saturday nights. This would explain why shows such as NBC's The Golden Girls and Empty Nest were the most predominant shows on Saturday nights at the time. Previously on Saturdays, Nickelodeon themselves ceded the 8 p.m. timeslot to the vintage sitcoms of the channel's late night programming block, Nick at Nite. Then-Nickelodeon president Geraldine Laybourne wanted to expose the myth that there is no audience for kids and teen programming on Saturday nights. Laybourne on that end, was a purveyor of market niche-talk, which was a strategy of programming highly focused programs targeted to specific groups defined by age, gender, race, education, religion or any of a number of other factors. In theory, the audience who would most likely watch SNICK would be too young to be out on the town and subsequently too old to be in bed by eight. Laybourne believed that the original shows on the SNICK block would double Nickelodeon's audience on Saturday night by as many as 650,000 to one million viewers. According to Nickelodeon, about one-third of The Ren & Stimpy Show's audience, more than a million viewers, were between the ages of 18 and 35. By mid 1993, Nickelodeon according to A.C. Nielsen ratings, was the number one network among viewers ages 6-11 on Saturday nights. With a 6.4 age-group rating, Nickelodeon beat Fox's 5.5, NBC's 5.2, CBS' 4.8, and ABC's 3.2
26:40 So out of curiosity I looked up those Bradford Exchange 'The Beatles' plates on Ebay to see if they're actually worth more now...they're not. That exact plate sells *between $14.00 to $18.00* in the current year. LOL!
Ha! The scene at 20:38 is from an old Jamison (Jam) Handy film called "Leave it To Roll-Oh" from 1940. I discovered this due to a YTP from noisepuppet where he uses this film as his main source "Leave It To Evil."
+Tracey Searcy, do you have Nickelodeon commercials from June, Summer, September to November 1992, May to Summer, September-late 1993, early, Spring-Summer, September-lates 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997?
It's kind of ironic, don't you think? Back in the day; comedy shows like Pete & Pete, Clarissa, Hey, Dude, Roundhouse and others were actually funny. Meanwhile, the stuff we have today barely creates smirks (LOOKIN' AT YOU, HENRY DANGER!)
And a lot of the older comedy shows (Salute Your Shorts, Pete & Pete, Hey Dude, etc.) didn't have laugh tracks or even live audiences. The humor on those shows stood on its own.
The 80s didn’t really end aesthetically or music wise until around 1994ish. Usually a decade doesn’t get signature sound or look until the 4th year I have noticed.
lol, I looked up the price too - it's currently selling $4 more than the asking value. Ironically, I think if you were to have half of the toys in these days in their boxes or mint condition, they'd sell for x100 their original value. Hell, even an unopened cereal box.
I love ren and stimpy snick Cornelius squirrel nike nick decepticon t-shirt sandy cheeks nike nick 90’s princess squirrel girl lulubellle naked sandy cheeks Disney crossovers best ever friends
Anyone else watch these and they activate memories you didn’t know you had? Mind. Trip.
Man, totally. Especially when high.
i wasnt born yet and im nostalgic for this
I was only 9 years old. hadn't even turned 10 yet.. (that happened in October)
Don't know where the time went, man. My Mom and Dad were still alive. i had Literally just met my best friend, and Adopted Brother a year before. Now looking back on it, it feels like this was both Yesterday, and a Thousand Years ago :(
I was born in the mid 90s and they were still airing similar commercials like this, in the late 90s! I went crazy, as a little kid then, seeing these.
Thank you. I've had a plan for years now to find the exact line up of shows played on a few select weekends in the 90's and then put the episodes in order with commercials from Nick like these :)
let me know if and when you finish that project!
Me too! Please also continue into the early 2000s.
I remember this very well cause it was the month and year of the 1st SNICK that aired on Saturday August 15 1992. Those were all great shows! Nickelodeon was all i ever watched as a kid in the 90's. It brings back great memories, wish i could go back to this time again. Thanks 4 uploading this!!👍
I truly appreciate the time and effort you put into preserving these videos.
Thanks for uploading these commercials , I remember wanting those Pinocchio Toys back in the day in 1992.
Holy shit Hot Shot basketball, massie nostalgia punch there, fucking loved that thing as a kid!
This was right when Hurricane Andrew was pummeling my city. I was about to turn 5 years old.
Same since I'm from Miami.
I watch enough retro TV as to be almost embarrassing, and this has to be one of the best compilations I've ever seen. I just seem to have very vivid memories of almost every one of these.
I love all the hip-hop beats to all the commercials. So fun.
thank you so much for uploading this!
I was 7 years old watching this. Wow.
This was the month I started beginning to dread High School. But found added comfort in mixed media 💝
Commercials from my favourite channel, in the month & year I was born
YES, WE ALL WINNERS
At the time of SNICK's creation, traditional networks such as NBC, CBS, ABC and Fox didn't like to program for younger viewers on Saturday nights. The consensus at the time was that viewers who were 50 years of age and older, were the only ones available, since younger viewers traditionally went out on Saturday nights. This would explain why shows such as NBC's The Golden Girls and Empty Nest were the most predominant shows on Saturday nights at the time. Previously on Saturdays, Nickelodeon themselves ceded the 8 p.m. timeslot to the vintage sitcoms of the channel's late night programming block, Nick at Nite.
Then-Nickelodeon president Geraldine Laybourne wanted to expose the myth that there is no audience for kids and teen programming on Saturday nights. Laybourne on that end, was a purveyor of market niche-talk, which was a strategy of programming highly focused programs targeted to specific groups defined by age, gender, race, education, religion or any of a number of other factors. In theory, the audience who would most likely watch SNICK would be too young to be out on the town and subsequently too old to be in bed by eight.
Laybourne believed that the original shows on the SNICK block would double Nickelodeon's audience on Saturday night by as many as 650,000 to one million viewers. According to Nickelodeon, about one-third of The Ren & Stimpy Show's audience, more than a million viewers, were between the ages of 18 and 35. By mid 1993, Nickelodeon according to A.C. Nielsen ratings, was the number one network among viewers ages 6-11 on Saturday nights. With a 6.4 age-group rating, Nickelodeon beat Fox's 5.5, NBC's 5.2, CBS' 4.8, and ABC's 3.2
17:22
(Seymour) Willis Green
Crystal Lewis
Micki Duran
Shawn Daywalt
And David Sidoni
17:25
And Then The Cast
26:40 So out of curiosity I looked up those Bradford Exchange 'The Beatles' plates on Ebay to see if they're actually worth more now...they're not. That exact plate sells *between $14.00 to $18.00* in the current year. LOL!
That's a steal 😂
Ha! The scene at 20:38 is from an old Jamison (Jam) Handy film called "Leave it To Roll-Oh" from 1940. I discovered this due to a YTP from noisepuppet where he uses this film as his main source "Leave It To Evil."
17:03 Roundhouse Promo
I gotta find that Stay Tuned Movie!🎬📽🎥📺❤️⭐️
Its one of my favorite movies, did you ever find a copy?
Safer_7 Mine too
I saw it when I was 7... I thought I had a weird fever dream but there it is...
That movie is hilarious!
It's currently on Amazon Prime.
I wish I grew up in the 90s It’d be fun.
Can u try to find the h20 power blimp
couldnt find it sorry
2:22 There's Melissa Joan Hart!
I was 9 good times
Nickelodeon knew how to promote "Special Delivery," one of their older programming blocks, as epic.
Tatiana Ali from fresh prince in the McGruff commercial at 18:30 !?!?
2:38 gonna have to agree with ren on this one. this dude says “here’s the true story of snick” but he ain’t telling
I still have my Mattel Pinocchio An Jimminy Cricket Plush toys.
33:19 I bought these back in the day. Still have them .
H2o powerblimp ad is something we need
Dude...I totally missed "stay tuned" I'm guessing it didn't make it in the vhs, DVD switch over.
It has a cult following. I'm one of the few who liked it
15:23 Melissa Joan Hart Sits All By Herself
13:15 Melissa Joan Heart's Snaggle Tooth! Lol.
Didn’t catch that - thank you!
Recorded August 7th & 8th, 1992.
19:00 Another Melissa Joan Hart
Happy 25th Anniversary SNICK back in August on TeenNick cable channel NickSplat
Benjamin Nataniel Binc Thompson Man I miss the 90's!
The premiere of snick
13:14 SNICK Faces
@17:06, Whoa! Did you guys see that Wicked Cool
Purple and Green SNICK Logo?📺❤️⭐️👍🏻
r u real nickelodon
@32:44, WOW! I Love that Nickelodeon Billboard Bumper!📺❤️⭐️👍🏻
Interesting Nickelodeon commercials and stuff.
Nice.
This came out when I was 4 years old!
The Sears and the Bob Vila commercials seem out of place here.
It's weird not seeing blue m&m's in that commercial lol
Imagine when they added them.. 🤣
Yeah … the predecessor before the blue was introduced was the tan colored ones
Back when the world didn't take itself too seriously.
I💞💖. The late 1980s and early 1990s
15:14 Woah! That scared me! 😨😨😨
What scared you?
I wish the old Cinnamon Toast Crunch mascot and the crazy squares met together.
I thought it was the Candy Man that could. 😂
+Tracey Searcy, do you have Nickelodeon commercials from June, Summer, September to November 1992, May to Summer, September-late 1993, early, Spring-Summer, September-lates 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997?
No I'm sorry 😥
Now that I get thinking about it, I swear Adult Swim used some of the Nick bumpers at some point in time, like the “old footage” bumpers
2:05 Well a lot of guys think they deliver with their....uh..."special D."
I know I do.
I love the movie Stay Tuned
@31:45, Nickelodeon’s UnderDog? Cool!
Double Toasted should review "3 Ninjas" in their next "Bad Movie Reviews" video.
I was 16 at the time fucking miss these days
Snick premiered on the same day as the independence of Inda & Pakistan (1947) & Congo-Brazzaville (1960).
It's kind of ironic, don't you think?
Back in the day; comedy shows like Pete & Pete, Clarissa, Hey, Dude, Roundhouse and others were actually funny. Meanwhile, the stuff we have today barely creates smirks (LOOKIN' AT YOU, HENRY DANGER!)
Roundhouse wasn't funny
And a lot of the older comedy shows (Salute Your Shorts, Pete & Pete, Hey Dude, etc.) didn't have laugh tracks or even live audiences. The humor on those shows stood on its own.
Including Game Shakers Side Hustle Danger Force And More.
MORE LIKE THE DREAM OF KIDS AND NIGHTMARE OF PARENTS
Éric Chouteau
June 19, 2000
were is chadtronic
The reason I drink milk when I was little is because milk taste so good #commercial
That commercial bring so many memories to me as a child.
Omg 16:26 CLASSIC!!!!
umm mandela effect?? Darkwing Duck "im the terror that "quacks" in the night" wasnt it flaps? or did he say both
Jonni Raveline
January 1, 2000
Just say no to drugs!
Noticed that there's no commercials about medical illness medicine, or no insurance bullshit. Wow we r in the end of days
The majority of Nickelodeon commercials were catered to the audience that doesn’t include people who know anything about insurance or medicine.
Feet bumpers.
Who's the girl on the Snick Bumper on 15:22?
Oh That's Melissa Joan Hart.
I remember the late great Mel Allen.
Ads from 1992 look closer to a 1988 style than to a 1996 style even though both years are equidistant from 1992.
I always felt like the 80s carried over into the early 90s. 1993 onward was more "90s feeling".
The 80s didn’t really end aesthetically or music wise until around 1994ish. Usually a decade doesn’t get signature sound or look until the 4th year I have noticed.
The Beatles plate currently sells for less than its original price. LOL
lol, I looked up the price too - it's currently selling $4 more than the asking value.
Ironically, I think if you were to have half of the toys in these days in their boxes or mint condition, they'd sell for x100 their original value. Hell, even an unopened cereal box.
@35:52, WOW! Did you guys see that Nickelodeon Moose Logo?📺❤️⭐️👍🏻
The Nickelodeon I remember
RIP John Ritter
Is this prom your personal recordings?
OMG THOSE 90s VESTS
1:31 I saw a soviet flag
It’s for you, not them!
Anyone notice Melissa Joan Hart has a missing tooth in that SNICK commercial? Lost my last tooth at 13!
Malabar Trace
Amélie Dubois
22:55 Kids pick the presidents. In 2016 who did they pick?
Shannon Nugent Hillary
@@trey7502 haha
Tan M&Ms :'(
I can't watch too many of these. I get antsy cause I can't go back and then I get mad.
15:23 17:03
why were they advertising baby formula on Nick? their viewers were too young to have babies
Stay tuned hahaha
18:15
whitewoods
2:22 ers
6:03 ???
Clarissa!!!
I love ren and stimpy snick Cornelius squirrel nike nick decepticon t-shirt sandy cheeks nike nick 90’s princess squirrel girl lulubellle naked sandy cheeks Disney crossovers best ever friends
Which shows are these from?
2:22
I SAW THE ENGLAND FLAG 🇬🇧
Get @chadtronic
Nickelodeon 🇺🇲
Viacom "Inc." (Nasdaq: VIAB.)
Pre-9/11 stuff.😎