I’m from the Massachusetts area myself too.I remember watching the WLVI Kids Club as a kid in the 90s with Paul Wagner and Elizabeth Dan (channel 56).Do you remember watching that?
1994 was one of my favorite years as a kid and these commercials bring back wonderful memories :) I had that Tiger Mortal Kombat handheld haha! Gargoyles was and IS my favorite cartoon that aired on Disney (I even have the series on DVD, the VHS that featured a video board game, the video game on SEGA Genesis, and the board game!) The Fruity Pebbles commercial zapped my brain back to when this always aired around Christmas and got me a bit teary-eyed :/
I really wanted 13 Dead End Drive--asked my mom for Christmas....didn't get it. I remember really liking Pop-Tarts cereal. Like a lot of people, I get nostalgic this time of year, and 1994 was a memorable time for me. Thanks again for posting your vids.
That Fruity Pebbles commercial is one of the longest lasting commercials to air on television. I think the last time I saw it was sometime in the early 2010s. Other long running commercials would include that "Cadbury Easter Bunny tryouts" CM, and the "How Many Licks Does it Take to Get to The Center of a Tootsie-Pop?" CM, both I STILL see airing on TV as of recent. I don't think there are any other commercials that have lasted as long as those three.
The Hershey's Kisses Christmas ad from 1989 still regularly plays on TV this time of year. I'm not actually sure if the Fruity Pebbles ad still airs anymore.
Aladdin goes to Beverly Hills 90210 in the most *hilarious* 90s mashup you'll ever see! Pop Tarts Crunch, heck of a short lived cereal there. I didn't see the "Grunge" version since it was out in 1994! That Fruity Pebbles ad was the only time Barney got the cereal all year so it was always nice to see!
"Yet" James said he was pretty much done with Board James, but we all know he'll bring the character back once he figures out a good story for his return.
Heck, I wish they were still making Mask of the Phantasm merchandise. It's my personal favorite Batman film, yes even more so than The Dark Knight. I even went to see it twice at the theater during its very brief theatrical run during Christmas of 1993.
Aladdin-no matter how hard Will Smith tries in the upcoming live-action adaptation,he can't out-do Robin Williams's Genie 13 Dead End Drive-Final Destination:The Board Game lol Total Armor Batman-they should bring Phantasm into the current DC continuity
@@FromTheGroundUnda Some areas of the United States carry the KidsClick syndicated morning cartoon block on Sinclair-Owned CW, MyNetworkTV and FOX stations, as well as TBD. kidsclick.com/ Find KidsClick in your area: kidsclick.com/watch-on-tv
I ran into Marla Sokoloff a few years ago when I was working in Beverly Hills. I thought I knew her because she looked so familiar and then I realized she was this actor that was in everything in the 90s.
The Power Rangers McDonald's ad is nothing short of epic. That's my 90s!! The Honey Nut Cheerios ad is also amazing. God, there's so many great ones here!
7:40
Barney: Hey Fred, how can we celebrate Christmas if Jesus isn’t born yet?
Fred: Just eat your f***ing cereal.
That Honey Nut Cheerios ad ran during the holidays for years... Taught me how to use the word "suffice" as a kid.
Another classic commercial set from the Massachusetts area! Thank you 80's CV..I love reliving my childhood.
I’m from the Massachusetts area myself too.I remember watching the WLVI Kids Club as a kid in the 90s with Paul Wagner and Elizabeth Dan (channel 56).Do you remember watching that?
Yes I do !! ..i cannot believe how old I feel watching these.
7:14 *"Ho ho ho! I'm hu-hu-hungry!"* Another cereal Christmas classic seared into my brain.
man these commercials really take me back to my childhood. They just don't make commercials like this anymore.
1994 was one of my favorite years as a kid and these commercials bring back wonderful memories :)
I had that Tiger Mortal Kombat handheld haha!
Gargoyles was and IS my favorite cartoon that aired on Disney (I even have the series on DVD, the VHS that featured a video board game, the video game on SEGA Genesis, and the board game!)
The Fruity Pebbles commercial zapped my brain back to when this always aired around Christmas and got me a bit teary-eyed :/
I really wanted 13 Dead End Drive--asked my mom for Christmas....didn't get it.
I remember really liking Pop-Tarts cereal.
Like a lot of people, I get nostalgic this time of year, and 1994 was a memorable time for me. Thanks again for posting your vids.
That Fruity Pebbles commercial is one of the longest lasting commercials to air on television. I think the last time I saw it was sometime in the early 2010s. Other long running commercials would include that "Cadbury Easter Bunny tryouts" CM, and the "How Many Licks Does it Take to Get to The Center of a Tootsie-Pop?" CM, both I STILL see airing on TV as of recent. I don't think there are any other commercials that have lasted as long as those three.
The Hershey's Kisses Christmas ad from 1989 still regularly plays on TV this time of year. I'm not actually sure if the Fruity Pebbles ad still airs anymore.
Don't forget that dang Hershey's Kisses ad that's like 30 years old now always on around this time. I know it's Christmas when they do that one again.
Aladdin goes to Beverly Hills 90210 in the most *hilarious* 90s mashup you'll ever see!
Pop Tarts Crunch, heck of a short lived cereal there. I didn't see the "Grunge" version since it was out in 1994!
That Fruity Pebbles ad was the only time Barney got the cereal all year so it was always nice to see!
"Willie Go Boom"
I can't believe Board James hasn't touched this one yet.
"Yet"
James said he was pretty much done with Board James, but we all know he'll bring the character back once he figures out a good story for his return.
Love that 13 Dead End Drive commercial. What a crash for them all!
Heck, I wish they were still making Mask of the Phantasm merchandise. It's my personal favorite Batman film, yes even more so than The Dark Knight. I even went to see it twice at the theater during its very brief theatrical run during Christmas of 1993.
Aladdin-no matter how hard Will Smith tries in the upcoming live-action adaptation,he can't out-do Robin Williams's Genie
13 Dead End Drive-Final Destination:The Board Game lol
Total Armor Batman-they should bring Phantasm into the current DC continuity
Willie go boom...*Beavis and butthead laugh*
To bad time travel isnt real huh?😊💕Gina from Full House & Fuller House💖😊Poptart ad
i actually had that live action jungle book movie on vhs as a kid
Now these days you only see kid ads like these on the kid networks
If even that. Sometimes they barely have any kids commercials on netoworks...it's kinda dead and sad as my youngest does not get to experience it.
@@FromTheGroundUnda Some areas of the United States carry the KidsClick syndicated morning cartoon block on Sinclair-Owned CW, MyNetworkTV and FOX stations, as well as TBD. kidsclick.com/
Find KidsClick in your area:
kidsclick.com/watch-on-tv
I ran into Marla Sokoloff a few years ago when I was working in Beverly Hills. I thought I knew her because she looked so familiar and then I realized she was this actor that was in everything in the 90s.
Oh man, those Tiger ads were WAY better than that generic template one they ran most of the time (see: Volume 213)
9:47 This guy outta be on "America's Got Talent"! :-D
How were the Flintstones able to celebrate Christmas? 🤔🤔🤔
Caveman Jesus had a huge following in the neolithic period
They are actually celebrating Rockmas? Chirsrock? Stickmas? Rockanukah?
Just eat your cereal and forget about it.
Okay, 13 Dead End Drive might quite possibly be the scariest commercial I've ever seen. For my money, it's even scarier than Ring Around the Nosey! XD
The Power Rangers McDonald's ad is nothing short of epic. That's my 90s!!
The Honey Nut Cheerios ad is also amazing. God, there's so many great ones here!