I love your channel. Thanks so much for your dedication and effort. When I am feeling down or overwhelmed by the present, an escape to the past is most welcome and your channel has become my go to.
Holy crap this is from Madison, Wi, this was the block I watched when I was 3-4. Thank you for this! The channel 47 building still has this old logo on it
According to Don Mancini, the creator of the Chucky Doll, he had no idea of the existence of the My Buddy toy when he was writing the script to the first movie. My response? Yeah, and a bear doesn't do its business in the woods...
That...doesn’t make sense. There simply weren’t dolls like that on the toy market prior to My Buddy. I don’t think Hasbro would actually have grounds to sue unless the filmmakers were actually manufacturing Chucky “Good Guys” dolls and selling them in stores...but he’s probably been legally advised to deny there’s a connection to My Buddy.
I remember having a My Buddy as a kid and remember being terrified of that doll especially after Child's Play came out.😝 I am loving these commercials, they are bringing back a lot of early memories.
That Fruit Wrinkles commercial is probably the most 80s thing I’ve seen in a while. The My Buddy jingle is iconic! Also, I was planning to be Jem for Halloween this year before the pandemic. Oh well, there’s always next year.
those 'more to come...' bumpers seem like the type of weird stuff you'd see on [adult swim] late nights during their bumpers, I love then! :P but yeah shout-out to all the cartoons I loved as a kid here, good stuff!!
@@candy-vintageghoul13 I don't know why they don't bring them back just for October. You don't need to make them permanent brands, but at least let us get some modern box-art for the collectors...
Wno knew that Sonny was secretly an inventor who can make things like a time machine to keep himself from going cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs? That Pumpkin Kutter device for kids looks like it takes much more effort to use than it should.
Smurfs durring syndication Sweet I always thought it was an nbc exclusive it’s good to know that local stations play Saturday morning cartoons that are still relevant durring this time period Btw the smurfs is basically the kikoriki of the 80s
Sundance is the mommy and Baby Sundance is her daughter. Yeah, it doesn't make sense to me why Hasbro named the babies that way, either. But trust me on this one. You are talking to one major 80's My Little Pony Girl.
That Puttin' On the Kids looks just plain uncomfortable to watch. It looks suspiciously like a bunch of parents with faded dreams of showbiz success forcing their kids to perform. That's one show I'm glad I don't remember just from watching those short clips.
That Count Chocula commercial is somehow much more well-animated than it deserves to be...intregued by the setting and atmosphere chosen too, is this supposed to be the origins of Count Chocula in an unspecified Pagan historical setting or...?
I'll be posting that commercial again in a few weeks (heh heh) but I think it's mostly drawing upon the tropes established by the Universal Horror films in the Dracula series...which drew from Romanian gypsy culture just like the Stoker novel. Basically a blend of Pagan/Christian beliefs. The peasants seen in the Dracula films I think are a bit purposefully anachronistic but are meant to represent Romanians from roughly the 16th-19th century.
I admit that WMSN had a pretty solid afternoon lineup there (if you can get past the creepy commercial bumpers, I remember them during last year's Halloween marathon too -- the one at 14:26!!!!!) What the heck is this bear doing replacing Dig 'Em the frog? Annoying as all get out that's probably why he didn't last long for a mascot!
@ 1:50 , George: We're only doing 2,500 mph. Boy if they were hitting that speed that'd be roughly 5 times faster than the cruise speed of a Boeing 737. Also the G-Forces to get to that speed would probably turn their bodies into paste. "Sci-Fi Writers have no sense of scale" indeed.
I was 20yrs old in 86 remember most of these ads like it was yesterday. Thanks for the video.
That "My Buddy" song will haunt my nightmares forever.
I loved growing up in the 80s. I was born in 1980 : ) These are great! Thank you!
I love your channel. Thanks so much for your dedication and effort. When I am feeling down or overwhelmed by the present, an escape to the past is most welcome and your channel has become my go to.
Holy crap this is from Madison, Wi, this was the block I watched when I was 3-4. Thank you for this! The channel 47 building still has this old logo on it
According to Don Mancini, the creator of the Chucky Doll, he had no idea of the existence of the My Buddy toy when he was writing the script to the first movie. My response? Yeah, and a bear doesn't do its business in the woods...
That...doesn’t make sense. There simply weren’t dolls like that on the toy market prior to My Buddy. I don’t think Hasbro would actually have grounds to sue unless the filmmakers were actually manufacturing Chucky “Good Guys” dolls and selling them in stores...but he’s probably been legally advised to deny there’s a connection to My Buddy.
I remember having a My Buddy as a kid and remember being terrified of that doll especially after Child's Play came out.😝
I am loving these commercials, they are bringing back a lot of early memories.
That Fruit Wrinkles commercial is probably the most 80s thing I’ve seen in a while.
The My Buddy jingle is iconic!
Also, I was planning to be Jem for Halloween this year before the pandemic. Oh well, there’s always next year.
UA-cam is a blessing
'The Halloween That Almost Wasn't' is way too close to home this year...so I know what I'm watching Halloween night!
those 'more to come...' bumpers seem like the type of weird stuff you'd see on [adult swim] late nights during their bumpers, I love then! :P but yeah shout-out to all the cartoons I loved as a kid here, good stuff!!
Omg. The pumpkin kutter commercial, lol
I’ve had a few dreams like that Fruit Wrinkles commercial.
This channel 47 had an awesome lineup! Great set !
God I Miss WMSN of the 80s & 90s! A year or 2 later- One Day At a Time & Too Close For Comfort would be added to the lineup.
Actually the first Ronald Mcdonald chicken mcnuggets commercial with the mcnuggets was probably in 1984.
They tasted better back then.
These aired the week of 10/12/86. "The Halloween That Almost Wasn't" aired 10/18/86.
I see
Peter Cullen was Toonami before there was a Toonami.
Everything's always about Count Chocula and Frankenberry, I always felt bad for Boo Berry
I feel bad for Fruit Brute/Fruity Yummy Mummy
@@80sCommercialVault Oh yeah, I totally forgot about them, lol
@@80sCommercialVault I'm still waiting for them to bring back at least one of those!
@@candy-vintageghoul13 I don't know why they don't bring them back just for October. You don't need to make them permanent brands, but at least let us get some modern box-art for the collectors...
How do I not remember Potato Head Kids?
Wno knew that Sonny was secretly an inventor who can make things like a time machine to keep himself from going cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs?
That Pumpkin Kutter device for kids looks like it takes much more effort to use than it should.
In the end, I think it's more efficient to let the kids help with cleaning the pumpkin than it is cutting the face into the hollowed out pumpkin
Somehow that is NOT how I remember the smurfs sounding! Must have driven parents crazy they sounds so terrible lol
Fruit Wrinkles is a helluva drug.
@ 2:02 Potato's feet went from green to orange lol
Smurfs durring syndication
Sweet I always thought it was an nbc exclusive it’s good to know that local stations play Saturday morning cartoons that are still relevant durring this time period
Btw the smurfs is basically the kikoriki of the 80s
Yeah I think this would have been year 4 of the NBC run, so the first seasons of Smurfs would have been eligible for network syndication.
Sundance is the mommy and Baby Sundance is her daughter. Yeah, it doesn't make sense to me why Hasbro named the babies that way, either. But trust me on this one. You are talking to one major 80's My Little Pony Girl.
So do we refer to her as Sundance Jr. or Sundance II?
@@andrejg4136 We refer to her as Baby Sundance. Don't ask me why. Ask Hasbro.
I thought it was a frog not a bear?!? Help 🤣
That Puttin' On the Kids looks just plain uncomfortable to watch. It looks suspiciously like a bunch of parents with faded dreams of showbiz success forcing their kids to perform. That's one show I'm glad I don't remember just from watching those short clips.
That Count Chocula commercial is somehow much more well-animated than it deserves to be...intregued by the setting and atmosphere chosen too, is this supposed to be the origins of Count Chocula in an unspecified Pagan historical setting or...?
I'll be posting that commercial again in a few weeks (heh heh) but I think it's mostly drawing upon the tropes established by the Universal Horror films in the Dracula series...which drew from Romanian gypsy culture just like the Stoker novel. Basically a blend of Pagan/Christian beliefs. The peasants seen in the Dracula films I think are a bit purposefully anachronistic but are meant to represent Romanians from roughly the 16th-19th century.
not sure monkeys should be eating fruit rollups
I was born in 84
Me too.
I admit that WMSN had a pretty solid afternoon lineup there (if you can get past the creepy commercial bumpers, I remember them during last year's Halloween marathon too -- the one at 14:26!!!!!)
What the heck is this bear doing replacing Dig 'Em the frog? Annoying as all get out that's probably why he didn't last long for a mascot!
@ 1:50 , George: We're only doing 2,500 mph.
Boy if they were hitting that speed that'd be roughly 5 times faster than the cruise speed of a Boeing 737. Also the G-Forces to get to that speed would probably turn their bodies into paste.
"Sci-Fi Writers have no sense of scale" indeed.