For those who didn't grow up in the 70s, and circle the gifts you wanted in the Wish Book, or those who did, here's a collection www.wishbookweb.com/the-catalogs/
Boomer forever ! I'm a 1963 baby and boomers' last year was 64. I remember these. We had a great time to grow up in the 60s and 70s. But i bet the 50s were great too. Even the 40s for little kids. My mom had the best generation being born in 42. Except for doctors .
@@RepentfollowJesus Me too, born in 1960. A generation is conventionally counted as twenty years, so the Boomers' birth years are 1946 - 66 .... though different people use different dates.
GENERATION "❌" ‼‼‼ 💯% ✔✔✔ I miss the hell out of Saturday mornings in the '70s! I'd wake up before anyone else. Sneak downstairs and turn on the TV, real low volume, so as not to wake anybody up! Grab a BIG bowl of cereal and park my ass 3 ft. in front of it (so I could hear it), LOL! Ahhh... the good ol' days! Gone, but not forgotten! 🍶📺✌
@JL H, LOL! 😂 Oh damn! I remember those! Always hated 'em! I'd dump a bunch of sugar on 'em and force 'em down fast! My step father would always buy Grapenuts cereal too. YUCK! 😝 Just like trying to eat a bowl of tasteless gravel! Oh, well... he was an asshole. He would often chase me off on Sat mornings. Change the channel and watch some stupid bowling show! (Bowling for dollars?) or whatever. He'd say "MEN don't watch cartoons!" I was 5 yrs old! LOL! 😂 I hated him. Loveless, selfish prick. That's why I got up early and tried to be very quiet! 📺🤐✌
I remember sitting with my Dad in HIS recliner and watching bugs bunny and other cartoons in Saturday mornings in the 70’s. Thank You Dad Rest In Peace 🇺🇸
I remember waking up one morning to discover my dad had moved the TV and stand into my room. It was only B/W, so not as heavy as a color, but still not easy back then. (Of course, we only had one TV; in the living room, it could be hooked up to the roof antenna, but used its rabbit ears in my room.) I miss you, Dad.
You got that right, Lydirius. All we had to worry about in those days were going to school Monday- Friday and church on Sunday. Saturdays were for us. Dad and mom paid the bills and we got to just be kids. I always prayed that GOD would let me do the same for mine.
yup. had to wake mom up to turn on the tv until i was old enough to figure it out (we had a console tv with a record player and lots of knobs - you had to ask permission to touch it)
You bet! The only day worth getting up at 0600 for. My parents were hung over from the block party, so my sister and I had Saturday morning cartoons until Soul Train. Lol
You speak the truth because for most Americans in the 70s and 80s it was Monday through Friday life is normal on Saturday for kids and on Sunday most Americans went to church not so anymore with the millennials in the crab heads we have the day thanks to the liberals
yep. i remember when cartoons started to play on weekdays in the mornings too (if you had cable which most did not). it seemed like an egregious indulgence. i never watched them. only on saturdays
My eyes are literally tearing up right now. I remember eating cereal and being in front of the tv on Saturday morning with my sister and brother from 7am to 12pm omg such wonderful memories I miss it so much. 😔😢💔
Hey me too! In fifth grade we had to write it down for a test. When the teacher began to recite it, I said “I know that song”. It was the easiest test I ever took.
Latte Z My Sunday evenings consisted of my favorite meal of boxed Kraft spaghetti (My dear mom made it EVERY Sunday evening for me!) and first there was Lassie, then The Wonderful World of Disney, then I would watch Ed Sullivan with my folks, but only if Topo Giggio was going to be on. Sometimes, my mom or dad would get down on the floor and play a game of Old Maid or Crazy 8's as we watched. Sunday evening was ALWAYS family time, even when the shows changed, but Disney seemed to always be on Sunday's at six! I'm glad I grew up when I did, and knew how to go outside and play with sticks and twine and my Bryer or Johnny West Horses, and Matchbox cars... I never played with girlie toys like Barbie. Heck, my GI Joe drug Barbie by the hair behind his jeep!! LOL!
Me too. Im. 51. 70s were the greatest!. The commercials were good too..Loved Josie and the Pussy cats and Speed Buggy, H. R. Puffin stuff, land of the lost, Sigmund and sea monsters😍
It was most of it on the original cartoon Network and then boomerang now it's mostly crap snot stuff on them now! I wish they had a network that had only this stuff!!!!......
I thank God I was born into the '70's! We had the BEST Cartoons, Live Action Shows, Toys, TV Commercials and Theme Songs! In addition to these Saturday Morning shows, who else remembers The New Zoo Revue and The Letter People?!! I do!!! Unforgettable!!! 😀
the days when kids were protected by what their eyes and ears take in on a daily basis....I was blessed to grow up in the 70's....I miss it so much thanks for posting
I know what you mean. I call the 70s the last free ride. You could wake in your parent's backyard from a party the night before and not worry about someone knocking you in the head. we still had a little Innocent's back then. At least we had a good childhood.
I remember when Chris Rock started his stand up in the early 90's before he was on SNL. He referenced that commercial and said he wasn't crying for litter. You took his land and f**ked his wife. If he knew he was Italian, maybe he wouldn't have said anything.
sigh..........................I'm so grateful to have been a 70's child!! Thank you for these awesome reminders, and to relive the awesomeness of the 70's!! To play outside in the dark, until your parents call you inside for the night. To climb trees, build forts with lawn chairs and bed sheets, to wooo and awe over the 3 color candle while it melts, to watch a mood ring change colors, getting up on saturday mornings eating pan cakes and watching the Looney Tunes, Pink Panther Heckle and Jeckle, Vanilla Fudge, and so on. To go grocery and to come home with a new coloring book and crayons. The good ole days!!!
@@Leadeshipcoach ....... Awwww, you're so welcome!! I tried giving my son the same memories when he was a child (he's a 90's kid). With a fun breakfast, watching saturday morning cartoons, going to the store and coming home with a new Hot Wheels car. I even brought him those modeling cars. Me, him and dad would sit at the table and put them together and paint them. I really don't think he had that much fun with them when dad and I took over!....lol.... Like I've always said......'My childhood was in the 70's and my teen years were in the 80's!!' Best time of my life!! God bless
Timothy K back when it was safe for a kid to be outside without an adult and not around your own house to top it off. I love America but liberals and Democrats sure have turned into a criminal nation.
Derek Hall There was always kidnappings, crimes, murders, since the beginning of time and certainly since the beginning of America. Do some research on that. 1900's , 20's, 30's, 40's, etc. NYC was crazy dangerous in the 70's. The first missing child on a milk carton was in the 70's - and that was likely only because he was White and his father started that campaign. But even White kids rarely got any news coverage until the mid-80's. Most abductions were treated as runaways (even young kids), which is a real tragedy. Police depts. couldn't even share info county to county. There was just no network for that. That started to change in the 80's. Maybe there is more crazy people more crime, and a higher population now, and there is easy access to the internet which fuels pedophiles and copy-cats like school shooters, etc. Decades ago there were definitely incidents of those things (I've read about them), but they were more rare, and NO ONE outside of that city heard about it. Now we have 24/7 sensationalized news channels, 24/7 specifically Crime TV channels, 24/7 internet. Some good changes have been made, like Police departments across the country can network with each other, missing kid pics can be shared on every station and online easily, minorities are getting shared (which rarely happened before the late 1980's), but the negative is a bigger population, and where there is more people, there is more crime, and also we are just way more afraid; partially because of fear from seeing and hearing about it more - just being more hyper-aware, not so completely 'out of sight, out of mind" like decades ago, and partially from there being many more people, all with access to Internet which makes crime easier and perpetrators can cast a much wider global net. Just my opinion, but definitely kids disappeared way back when, people just didn't hear about it outside of their own neighborhood and parents didn't know to be afraid. Now they maybe know too much so are hyper-afraid. My guess is that the U.S. isn't as dangerous as we think, but after seeing so much crime on TV, it's hard to go back to unseeing what you've seen. Such is life in the current time. :/
@@X3000Chan It's a million times worse now. There is no punishment or humiliation! The Mexican mafia and the Ctypts have taken over my state. We used to have our windows open 24/7 and didn't worry about locking the doors. The cars were parked on the street and unlocked. We would walk at midnight and go the icehouse when we were teens.
I loved SchoolHouse Rock... and I didn't even know I was learning, lol. I couldn't tell you one theorem from college, but I can still sing these songs 40 years later. Thank you for this video!
@@rene2033 Thankfully, I have the entire series on DVD. My daughters have watched them repeatedly. They're in high school, and like to watch before midterms. My younger daughter was even in a production of "Schoolhouse Rock, Jr." She got to yell, "Hoorray! I'm for the other team!"
Yeh. Most of the lyrics to "Interjections" came back to me, as fresh as memory can get. My favorites were "Conjunction Junction", "No More King" (if that's the title?), "Electricity, E-lectricity", and "Mother Necessity".
My friend drives Uber here in L.A. He ended up picking up Marty Krofft at the airport a couple of months ago, and he said they had such an AMAZING conversation about all the 70's shows (my friend is 58, so OF COURSE he knew them all!). He said it was the best hour he's ever had driving Uber - I was so jealous!!!
Talking about a blast from the past, I grew up on all of these back in the 70's..What a time to be live so much happiness as a youngster not like the world that we live in today!!
alannothnagle My brothers loved Quake & Quisp cereal. To me it all tasted like Captain Crunch. Thought it was long gone but I see Quisp in my Giant grocery in PA.
it goes to show how programming humans is accomplished. wonder what else that plastic box taught you to do mindlessly. very scary situation at most. i feel we are all so programmed we really are unable to make a decision that is our own.
Every generation has this same feeling of nostalgia. At times it is so Euphoric , it all most feels like floating on a cloud of surrealism. You never want to lose this feeling. As we get older we almost cry, and some even do,( Me). I think for me it is all the people we had in our lives then that meant the most to us, are gone. This is all some have left to hear and see the past as we did then. Life as it is now( Unreal and cold) compared to 40 some years ago ( Mysterious and more colorful and warm). And of course this was the mind of a child. Never lose your soul of that child. It keeps you honest. Thank you Crowhaven TV. Hoka Hey
Yeah, there's definitely something about nostalgia and all the memories that come rushing back when you associate some type of media to how much simpler and easier your life was back then. I'm a 90s kid, and this video doesn't do anything for me. It's pretty interesting though. A lot of the commercials are the precursor to the ones I'm used to from the 90s, like the Lite Brite tune. I think I even remember don't squeeze the Charmin unless it's just something I heard about from my parents. And the 90s even had a version of Land of the Lost. So it's kind of cool to see how things evolve. But I think we can all agree any decade before smartphones and social media is superior.
@ Glad the words meant something to you… Expressing your souls worth of being a child as an adult is hard for some to understand.. I feel if your soul is worn on the outside it constantly reminds me of that magical time.. in other words… That magic never fades. Being a person with an Indigo soul it never dies.. This is what all human beings are by nature.. Most just forget by the time adulthood comes around… Blessings
Yes, used to live for Sat mornings.....just knowing there was no school....waking up when the sun lit up my room.....going to the kitchen and deciding which sugary cereal I wanted while watching and changing channels of cartoons.....then around 11am the cartoons would end and creature feature would start, usually it was some old Godzilla or Dracula/monster movie.....simpler times.....
omg reading every ones comments totally made me feel like a kid again. what a cool group of people here. reading every ones comments was so much fun. I miss those days
I was a poor kid in the 70s, I watched it all in b&w, we never had a color tv til like 1981.. so I had to colorize my Saturday mornings. Thanks for sharing this. Amazing how these jingles and images trigger sweet memories.
I watched on b&w as well. I didnt see most of these shows in color until they became available online. The funny thing is, my memories are in color. I suppose the happiness of childhood can do that...🌈
I think I might have you beat, we came to US when I was 6, born 62 in Canada, parents from Ireland stopped there first then had kids, we too were not rich though I didn’t realize my Dad supported the family on slightly more than minimum wage and was able to buy home, we still own, in Southern California. We only had black/white but I remember family coming to visit from Ireland and my Dad went to Sears and bought color TV on credit. As soon as he came back from the airport when they headed back home the TV went back that day to Sears. One last thing I got married in 1981 and my Dd said he would buy me a TV, I was thrilled. We went to the BEST to buy and he picked out a black/white, I wanted color of course but told my Dad how much I loved and appreciated it, kids today aren’t always that appreciative of what they get, imho anyway. Thanks for letting me share, I recently lost both my parents and my 35 year marriage came to a shocking and sudden end. I too yearn to go back to a much simpler time, no worries or responsibility, yet back then couldn’t wait to be a grown up out in my own.
@Kathy Sanders ~ I don't know about the innocent part. Really, it didn't exist. Nostalgic for cartoon memories ? Sure. But not seeing things as they are, does not make them go away. For some of us, the 70s were a time of innocence stolen.
Your username and comment helped me out. You seem to associate yourself as an 80s girl, but does that mean you think of yourself as an 80s kid, or a 70s kid? I was born in 1987 but since I was only two when the 80s ended I definitely consider myself a 90s kid. You definitely were a kid in both the 70s and the 80s, but which decade do you feel really defines your upbringing? I think being born during the 5 or later of any decade such as 1975, you would automatically become an 80s kid because memories don't really get retained well until you're at least five. So since you were born in 1972 I think you get to pick whether you are a 70s kid or an 80s kid or even both!
Born in 1972 as well. Seeing Night Lights made my eyes teary for some reason. And these may have been more in the early 80s but does anyone remember Monchichi and Hungry Hippo?
They were great days , try and get away with Hong Kong Phooey today , you'd be run out of polite society by the woke left so fast it would make your head spin !
I loved this! Brought back many happy memories! I used to love Saturday mornings best, when I spent at least three hours watching my favorite cartoons, before riding my bike around the neighborhood. The world was perfect back then!
Who remembers Alphabit cereal with the cut out record on the back of the box of the jackson 5!!!! Today there are no toys in the cereal!!!! A bummer!!! Once again kids today are gettin cheated!!!!!
I got a copy of "Sugar" by the Archies on the back of a cereal box. The t-stick toy you mentioned in another comment were called SSPs. ua-cam.com/video/_NxQf-aeDWk/v-deo.html
I’m 60 years old now, so I remember these cartoons and commercials very well. Thanks so much for the memories. I miss the beautiful simplicity of those days.
Enterprising Captian that's because People stop thinking for themselves and letting Big Corporations and the Media Brainwash them😔just like in Today's world...And now Everyone wants to sing the" shoulda coulda woulda song😔....Damn shame
Memories! Seems like a lot of us grew up the same way no matter where we came from. I was a kid in the 70s but listening to the old commercials brings a lot of memories back....just the voices alone
I smell a bowl of CAPN CRUNCH and feel the warmth of my bed blanket and I feel the shag carpeted floor I sat on as I intensely woke up. Afterwards I went to a thing called 'outside' and rode my Huffy.
Jason Jobb - i had a yellow stingray with a banana seat & remember being in that "outside"thing CONSTANTLY. Playing in the woods, riding in the back of my dad's truck... we are so lucky to have been able to be real kids. Without fb & bullshit.
Dandelionwishes 1072 omg I remember those sticker albums!! And begging mom to bring me to the stationary store Anyone who had the scratch and sniff of puffy stickers got to run it in everyone’s face lol
Saturday morning cartoons was the best! My best friend would come over and we would play all day. Watch cartoons while eating pancakes in the morning. (which was a treat for good grades) I miss my friend. RIP Silvia.😪
That is truly amazing it was like we had some kookie connection I can't believe it I did the same thing too I thought I was only one doing that now all these decades later we're learning that we all were doing the exact same thing on Sat. Mornings we ruled!👍😉😎😁✌💖
Saturday mornings in the '70s and '80s were the best. Kids today will never know how they're being cheated. Smartphones have f----- up a generation (and more).
@@ScorpioBornIn69 Warner Bros.;, Rankin-Bass, and DePatie-Freleng/FIlmaiton sucked. Did they even READ Veronica and Reggier before they changed those teens?
Actually there were 4 decades of great Saturday morning cartoons 1960 through to end of the1990s as I lived and watched all of it. The nostalgia varies but the 60s, 70s and 80s are the strongest. Moreover, It's not just SMCs but the holiday specials, the music, easily accessible toys & comic books, made for tv movies, horror movie nights, etc. Soon Friday night would have had the special preview of SMCs. Writing this as of September 1st, 2019.
By 1/2pm when the grown up shows would start, that was your internal cue you knew it was time to go outside with your bike and meet up with friends 😊 it was like clockwork
The interjections song at 12:23 is awesome. The grammatical lesson is spot on, and using the melody of Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus" is catchy and clever since 'Hallelujah' is an interjection.
OMG, please take me back in time......thank heaven for videos like this that help to preserve childhood. Yes, I was born in the 60's but my childhood didn't start until the 70's when life was so good and innocent. Bless you CrowhavenTV for making my day and taking me back in time even if it was for only 22 minutes.
OMG that first commercial! Brings back memories of me and my sister laying in front of the huge floor model TV eating Froot Loops cereal under our blankets! On the shag green carpet, of course...
We had Gold Shag carpet, and had big huge floor pillows just for Saturday morning. And whom else has that damn Honeycomb song jingle burned into their memorys? They played that commercial at least a dozen times every single Saturday for a whole decade!
@@gc4644 Mine was the light bright commercial. And the Dr. Pepper jingle of course. One they didn’t play was the Oscar Meyer wiener song. I loved that commercial!
The toys required and fostered CREATIVE THINKING. I too so looked forward to Saturday morning cartoons with my bowl of cereal on the floor. Great childhood!
Far out man! ( Interjection) I am having a 70s flashback. This was exactly how Saturday morning TV was, Great job on the video this is what we watched on thirteen channels back then.
@@flowersgalore5424 Say it again Sharon say it again!I'm so glad too and God let me be born at a time that was so cool I just wish that the children of today could be as fortunate
Actually they were invented before the 70s, we just didn't have access to them. As a 70s child we had computer systems in school, we could also call the public library information center if we had questions about anything, and within seconds they had the answer to your question.
Uh, I disagree. I loved the 70s too, and because of computers and the internet, we're able to view this stuff 50 years later. And let's remember that those of us who grew up back then have fond memories because we were little kids back then!
Dude! I can't tell you how helpful School House Rock was helping us learn all kinds of stuff. I learned more watching School House on some topics than I did in school!
I bought the entire School House Rock DVD set for my three-year old nephew, and am holding it, waiting to give it to him when he turns about 8-9 years old when he can really appreciate it.
My 7 year old grandson loves when I tell him about these times and show him the toy commercials on UA-cam. I saved this and will show it too him next time I see him. I had the Six Million dollar man doll along with Evil Kinevil.
I would absolutly give anything to go back to the 70s again!! Everything was the best!!! Music, tv shows, even the food tasted better, the cereals now a days taste cheap!! .. looked forward all week to Saturday morning cartoons!.just so simple ! I tell my grand kids all the time how great it was to grow up in such an awesome era!!! Miss it sooo much!! 😭
Saturdays meant pancakes for breakfast, chores (I vacuumed, cleaned the bathrooms, took out the garbage, and mowed the lawns), sometimes a trip to Sears (shopping malls were new back then), a haircut, and swimming at the Y in the afternoon. Everything was great 'n exciting 'n fun. But then I grew up.....
Remember this like it was yesterday...how I loved getting up early on Saturday morning with my bowl of cereal and watching all my favorite cartoons....treasured memories for sure...
Vaguely - watced those with my older brother - he might remember them better. I do remember a show called Tom Foolery, which I am going to look up right now.
I remember the 70 ' s because I was a kid in the 70"s and a teenager in the 80s. I can relate.we need to bring it back.im not a 2000 baby I'm not into this new computer tech.
Yes I loved being a kid in the 70's best childhood times ever the 80's was also good well early 80's had first child my own in 88 so many fond memories I wish my children could have grown up in a era as good but times changed
Ah yes, the magic of Saturday morning cartoons. Unlike school days I was always up at the crack of dawn and parked right in front of the TV. Now a days sometimes I get up on a Saturday and pop some dvds of those classic cartoons and pretend I'm back in the 70s.
You too? We are lucky because we have DVD's and youtube to bring back our childhood memories. I don't feel old because with this new technology we can watch our old cartoons. It keeps me young - just think we used to get up early on Saturday mornings to watch cartoons.My teen age son doesn't get it.
Don't look BACK! Look FORWARD! The BEST is yet to COME! If all we have is gone, there's no excitement in living! Jesus said, "Surely I come quickly. Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus." Revelation 22:20b
It's 6:00 p.m. when I start watching this. Two minutes in when I hit the "light bright" commercial I hit pause....go to the kitchen and fix a bowl of cereal for "dinner". (I'm all grown up now....I can *DO* that.)
Ahh the 70s. No internet, back then you just waited for the Sears Christmas catalog to come out.
now no catalogue or sears
now no sears
For those who didn't grow up in the 70s, and circle the gifts you wanted in the Wish Book, or those who did, here's a collection www.wishbookweb.com/the-catalogs/
Sears Christmas catalog was the best reading.
not only sears jc penny etc
Saturday morning cartoons were the best!!! Children of the 70’s and the 80’s had the best time growing up! What a time to be a kid. Gen X Forever!
50s and 60s were more innocent. Today's kids are missing out!
Boomer forever ! I'm a 1963 baby and boomers' last year was 64. I remember these. We had a great time to grow up in the 60s and 70s. But i bet the 50s were great too. Even the 40s for little kids. My mom had the best generation being born in 42. Except for doctors .
@@RepentfollowJesus Me too, born in 1960. A generation is conventionally counted as twenty years, so the Boomers' birth years are 1946 - 66 .... though different people use different dates.
GENERATION "❌" ‼‼‼ 💯% ✔✔✔
I miss the hell out of Saturday mornings in the '70s! I'd wake up before anyone else. Sneak downstairs and turn on the TV, real low volume, so as not to wake anybody up! Grab a BIG bowl of cereal and park my ass 3 ft. in front of it (so I could hear it), LOL!
Ahhh... the good ol' days! Gone, but not forgotten! 🍶📺✌
@JL H, LOL! 😂 Oh damn! I remember those! Always hated 'em! I'd dump a bunch of sugar on 'em and force 'em down fast! My step father would always buy Grapenuts cereal too. YUCK! 😝 Just like trying to eat a bowl of tasteless gravel!
Oh, well... he was an asshole. He would often chase me off on Sat mornings. Change the channel and watch some stupid bowling show! (Bowling for dollars?) or whatever.
He'd say "MEN don't watch cartoons!"
I was 5 yrs old! LOL! 😂
I hated him. Loveless, selfish prick.
That's why I got up early and tried to be very quiet! 📺🤐✌
Being a kid meant no stress or worries. No bills to pay. And best of all Saturday mornings during the 70s. So glad I grew up then!
I GREW UP WITH ROY ROGERS & DALE EVANS SKY KING CAPTAIN KANGAROO & OTHERS
Me too!👍😃😎🙋
@@avisswope6495 cool 😎✌
And that's the truth Ruth!!😝😝😝😝😝😝😝 you can say that again.
Me too. I loved those years.
I learned more grammar from School House Rock than I ever did in my English classes in school.
yep same here. maybe because it was entertaining whereas school was as boring as watching paint dry.
Which simply means you were a terrible student.
@@malcolmdrake6137 Run along, jr.
Learned more from Grammar Rock than i ever learned in school.
And civics.
I remember sitting with my Dad in HIS recliner and watching bugs bunny and other cartoons in Saturday mornings in the 70’s. Thank You Dad Rest In Peace 🇺🇸
I remember waking up one morning to discover my dad had moved the TV and stand into my room. It was only B/W, so not as heavy as a color, but still not easy back then. (Of course, we only had one TV; in the living room, it could be hooked up to the roof antenna, but used its rabbit ears in my room.)
I miss you, Dad.
You're lucky I tried to sit and watch cartoons Saturday mornings only to have my father come in shut off the TV and tell me to go clean my room 😢
I don't care what anyone else says, this was THE greatest time ever. Happy, safe, loved. ❤ Thanks for the throwback.
Not all kids were loved
You got that right, Lydirius. All we had to worry about in those days were going to school Monday- Friday and church on Sunday. Saturdays were for us. Dad and mom paid the bills and we got to just be kids. I always prayed that GOD would let me do the same for mine.
Yes sir
…then, came the 80s…with the HAIR and the MOVIES and the MUSIC!!
Wish I still had my Lite-Brite!!🙏🏼🥰😁
I'm 53 years old I remember all of this I used to get up at 6 in the morning to watch cartoons
yup. had to wake mom up to turn on the tv until i was old enough to figure it out (we had a console tv with a record player and lots of knobs - you had to ask permission to touch it)
Kass me too. I'm 55. We got to watch our cartoons and eat breakfast while we did laundry and cleaned our rooms :) the good ole days💙💗
@@dumbcat boy that brings back memories. H.R. Puf'nstuf, witchiepoo lol I'm introducing all this to my children and my grandbaby🙂
You bet! The only day worth getting up at 0600 for. My parents were hung over from the block party, so my sister and I had Saturday morning cartoons until Soul Train. Lol
6 am? At least. My brother and I were up so early sometimes we caught the end of the farm report. :)
Monday through Friday was school with homework, and Sunday was church, but Saturday was the only day just for us kids and our own world.
You speak the truth because for most Americans in the 70s and 80s it was Monday through Friday life is normal on Saturday for kids and on Sunday most Americans went to church not so anymore with the millennials in the crab heads we have the day thanks to the liberals
Saturday afternoons we ran Wild and Free all over the neighborhood! Just be home by dark...=)
@@rogerw.coolbaugh5601 It means more Americans think for themselves. Religion is a waste of human potential.
yep. i remember when cartoons started to play on weekdays in the mornings too (if you had cable which most did not). it seemed like an egregious indulgence. i never watched them. only on saturdays
@@rogerw.coolbaugh5601 Thank God most people don't go to church anymore. They're better educated and therefore less prone to believe in fairy tales.
I was home, my grandmama was alive and all was right with the world, God bless whoever posted this clip, I,m happy once again!
Yes, thanks so much for all this, i remember ALL OF IT, my favorites were looney tunes and pink panther 😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
Agreed, smiling again!
These were good times, grandmama and everyone alive. I miss those days.
How about the Funky Phantom ? In the build up to the Bi Centennial, even cartoons were getting into the act.
AMEN!!!!🙌🙌🙌🙌
Thanks for putting this together, I am 53 years old now. I was born in December 1966, I was a little kid back then in the 1970's.
My eyes are literally tearing up right now. I remember eating cereal and being in front of the tv on Saturday morning with my sister and brother from 7am to 12pm omg such wonderful memories I miss it so much. 😔😢💔
I know right memories especially school house rock interjections and josie and the pussycats that was our day
Yep- simpler times. And after cartoons, we would go out and play without worrying about being abducted.
@@moonleverette5611 Conjunction Junction what's your function...
i used to hate when 12pm came
This does bring up good memories of growing up.
I learned the preamble to the Constitution from Schoolhouse Rock.
Hey me too! In fifth grade we had to write it down for a test. When the teacher began to recite it, I said “I know that song”. It was the easiest test I ever took.
glusniffermm Man I’m 52 and I think it’s less weird that we remember that catchy tune and more weird that I can’t remember what I did last week.
@glusniffermm ..."in order to form a more perfect unionnnn"
Me too and I'm Canadian but I still memorized it. Good times we'll never have it so good again.
Me, too
does anybody remember wonderful world of Disney on Sunday evenings and after school specials?
Latte Z Yes!!!
Oh yes
Latte Z My Sunday evenings consisted of my favorite meal of boxed Kraft spaghetti (My dear mom made it EVERY Sunday evening for me!) and first there was Lassie, then The Wonderful World of Disney, then I would watch Ed Sullivan with my folks, but only if Topo Giggio was going to be on. Sometimes, my mom or dad would get down on the floor and play a game of Old Maid or Crazy 8's as we watched. Sunday evening was ALWAYS family time, even when the shows changed, but Disney seemed to always be on Sunday's at six! I'm glad I grew up when I did, and knew how to go outside and play with sticks and twine and my Bryer or Johnny West Horses, and Matchbox cars... I never played with girlie toys like Barbie. Heck, my GI Joe drug Barbie by the hair behind his jeep!! LOL!
Latte Z but first you had to watch Hymn Sing and that felt like forever
LadyDragonsblood
sounds wonderful.
good old days for sure.
I would love to relive all of this. Im 49, and loved the 70's. Today plain sucks...
Shane Joyce I'M 41 I AGREE!!!
Could not agree more.
hell it'd be worth it just to relive the golden eras of music.
Me too. Im. 51. 70s were the greatest!. The commercials were good too..Loved Josie and the Pussy cats and Speed Buggy, H. R. Puffin stuff, land of the lost, Sigmund and sea monsters😍
It was most of it on the original cartoon Network and then boomerang now it's mostly crap snot stuff on them now! I wish they had a network that had only this stuff!!!!......
I wouldn't trade my 70s childhood for anything kids have today.
lennomenno oh, yeah I want to cry.
lennomenno you aren't a kid tho...let them enjoy their own things
lennomenno Amen 👏❤ me either
You and me both!!!
lennomenno amen to that same here..
I thank God I was born into the '70's! We had the BEST Cartoons, Live Action Shows, Toys, TV Commercials and Theme Songs! In addition to these Saturday Morning shows, who else remembers The New Zoo Revue and The Letter People?!! I do!!! Unforgettable!!! 😀
the days when kids were protected by what their eyes and ears take in on a daily basis....I was blessed to grow up in the 70's....I miss it so much thanks for posting
The good years, what ever happened to the censorship?
@@suekuntz1567I hate censorship
@@suekuntz1567 Gone, and good riddance to it.
I want it back, I wasn't made for the 2000's I want the 70s back !
I know what you mean. I call the 70s the last free ride. You could wake in your parent's backyard from a party the night before and not worry about someone knocking you in the head. we still had a little Innocent's back then. At least we had a good childhood.
Pete Kondolios how dare you diss Lost Saucer!
david I feel the same way I tell that my wife all of the time.
it sucks now.
Okabe Black Be there, done that. lol
Pete Kondolios agree
I'm 50 now, and I've never forgotten the commercial with the Native American and the tear running down his eye. What a powerful message and image.
The Oncoming Storm So sad. They don’t even run commercials like that anymore. Too political now, I guess.
Was that when there was trash or someone threw it out of a car
That “Native American” was actually Italian.
I remember when Chris Rock started his stand up in the early 90's before he was on SNL. He referenced that commercial and said he wasn't crying for litter. You took his land and f**ked his wife. If he knew he was Italian, maybe he wouldn't have said anything.
I am also 50
sigh..........................I'm so grateful to have been a 70's child!! Thank you for these awesome reminders, and to relive the awesomeness of the 70's!!
To play outside in the dark, until your parents call you inside for the night. To climb trees, build forts with lawn chairs and bed sheets, to wooo and awe over the 3 color candle while it melts, to watch a mood ring change colors, getting up on saturday mornings eating pan cakes and watching the Looney Tunes, Pink Panther Heckle and Jeckle, Vanilla Fudge, and so on. To go grocery and to come home with a new coloring book and crayons. The good ole days!!!
Wow... you painted a wonderful picture of all of our childhoods!
Thank you!
@@Leadeshipcoach ....... Awwww, you're so welcome!!
I tried giving my son the same memories when he was a child (he's a 90's kid). With a fun breakfast, watching saturday morning cartoons, going to the store and coming home with a new Hot Wheels car. I even brought him those modeling cars. Me, him and dad would sit at the table and put them together and paint them. I really don't think he had that much fun with them when dad and I took over!....lol....
Like I've always said......'My childhood was in the 70's and my teen years were in the 80's!!' Best time of my life!!
God bless
I would trade all of my tomorrows just to relive a single summertime Saturday in the 70s.
@@tjsogmc ....... Right?!
@@tjsogmc Not me. I survived the first time. The Good Lord would laugh and tell me I am on my own this time!
My bike took me everywhere, I just had to be home by dark, with my 3 younger brothers... 🇺🇸😎
Yep! Be home when the street lights come on or it's your butt.🤣🤣
Timothy K back when it was safe for a kid to be outside without an adult and not around your own house to top it off. I love America but liberals and Democrats sure have turned into a criminal nation.
Derek Hall There was always kidnappings, crimes, murders, since the beginning of time and certainly since the beginning of America. Do some research on that. 1900's
, 20's, 30's, 40's, etc. NYC was crazy dangerous in the 70's. The first missing child on a milk carton was in the 70's - and that was likely only because he was White and his father started that campaign. But even White kids rarely got any news coverage until the mid-80's. Most abductions were treated as runaways (even young kids), which is a real tragedy. Police depts. couldn't even share info county to county. There was just no network for that. That started to change in the 80's. Maybe there is more crazy people more crime, and a higher population now, and there is easy access to the internet which fuels pedophiles and copy-cats like school shooters, etc. Decades ago there were definitely incidents of those things (I've read about them), but they were more rare, and NO ONE outside of that city heard about it. Now we have 24/7 sensationalized news channels, 24/7 specifically Crime TV channels, 24/7 internet. Some good changes have been made, like Police departments across the country can network with each other, missing kid pics can be shared on every station and online easily, minorities are getting shared (which rarely happened before the late 1980's), but the negative is a bigger population, and where there is more people, there is more crime, and also we are just way more afraid; partially because of fear from seeing and hearing about it more - just being more hyper-aware, not so completely 'out of sight, out of mind" like decades ago, and partially from there being many more people, all with access to Internet which makes crime easier and perpetrators can cast a much wider global net. Just my opinion, but definitely kids disappeared way back when, people just didn't hear about it outside of their own neighborhood and parents didn't know to be afraid. Now they maybe know too much so are hyper-afraid. My guess is that the U.S. isn't as dangerous as we think, but after seeing so much crime on TV, it's hard to go back to unseeing what you've seen. Such is life in the current time. :/
When the light came on time to get home. Good times
@@X3000Chan It's a million times worse now. There is no punishment or humiliation! The Mexican mafia and the Ctypts have taken over my state. We used to have our windows open 24/7 and didn't worry about locking the doors. The cars were parked on the street and unlocked. We would walk at midnight and go the icehouse when we were teens.
I loved SchoolHouse Rock... and I didn't even know I was learning, lol. I couldn't tell you one theorem from college, but I can still sing these songs 40 years later. Thank you for this video!
Isn't it sad that it's not shown on TV anymore?? I learned so much from Schoolhouse Rock!!!
@@rene2033 Thankfully, I have the entire series on DVD. My daughters have watched them repeatedly. They're in high school, and like to watch before midterms. My younger daughter was even in a production of "Schoolhouse Rock, Jr." She got to yell, "Hoorray! I'm for the other team!"
My favorite was The Electric Company and it taught me so much!
Yeh. Most of the lyrics to "Interjections" came back to me, as fresh as memory can get. My favorites were "Conjunction Junction", "No More King" (if that's the title?), "Electricity, E-lectricity", and "Mother Necessity".
@@georgetrapp6666 Years ago in college Calculus class, I was wondering if they could make some catchy learning songs for calculus, lol.
My friend drives Uber here in L.A. He ended up picking up Marty Krofft at the airport a couple of months ago, and he said they had such an AMAZING conversation about all the 70's shows (my friend is 58, so OF COURSE he knew them all!). He said it was the best hour he's ever had driving Uber - I was so jealous!!!
That would have been awesome!! HR Puffingstuff and Banana Splits were my favorites. I still occasionally watch. Thanks for sharing!
Land of the Lost was my fave!
WOW!!! I loved that show!!! Electric Woman and Dyna Girl was my favorite!!
I would have paid to be on that ride!!😊👍
Wow, he is lucky! I would have had hundreds of questions for him too!
Talking about a blast from the past, I grew up on all of these back in the 70's..What a time to be live so much happiness as a youngster not like the world that we live in today!!
Here here
Meh, everybody thinks that. The kids today have so many more options. I'd trade the 70s for being young NOW.
It's weird how well I remember most of this stuff some 45 years later - particularly the commercials!
Yeah it was groovy back then
alannothnagle My brothers loved Quake & Quisp cereal. To me it all tasted like Captain Crunch. Thought it was long gone but I see Quisp in my Giant grocery in PA.
Really !!!!!
it goes to show how programming humans is accomplished. wonder what else that plastic box taught you to do mindlessly. very scary situation at most. i feel we are all so programmed we really are unable to make a decision that is our own.
Yeah, I've forgotten 2/3 of the stuff I learned in college, but I still remember Hong Kong Fuey.
Every generation has this same feeling of nostalgia. At times it is so Euphoric , it all most feels like floating on a cloud of surrealism. You never want to lose this feeling. As we get older we almost cry, and some even do,( Me). I think for me it is all the people we had in our lives then that meant the most to us, are gone. This is all some have left to hear and see the past as we did then. Life as it is now( Unreal and cold) compared to 40 some years ago ( Mysterious and more colorful and warm). And of course this was the mind of a child. Never lose your soul of that child. It keeps you honest. Thank you Crowhaven TV. Hoka Hey
Very well said. This stuff brought a tear to my eye too
Yeah, there's definitely something about nostalgia and all the memories that come rushing back when you associate some type of media to how much simpler and easier your life was back then. I'm a 90s kid, and this video doesn't do anything for me. It's pretty interesting though. A lot of the commercials are the precursor to the ones I'm used to from the 90s, like the Lite Brite tune. I think I even remember don't squeeze the Charmin unless it's just something I heard about from my parents. And the 90s even had a version of Land of the Lost. So it's kind of cool to see how things evolve. But I think we can all agree any decade before smartphones and social media is superior.
You are spot on, thank you for putting my feelings into words! 1963
@ Glad the words meant something to you… Expressing your souls worth of being a child as an adult is hard for some to understand.. I feel if your soul is worn on the outside it constantly reminds me of that magical time.. in other words… That magic never fades. Being a person with an Indigo soul it never dies.. This is what all human beings are by nature.. Most just forget by the time adulthood comes around… Blessings
@@terrysimpson3681 Thank you for your reply! Blessings to you also!
thats the best 22 minutes and 25 seconds I've ever spent in front of acomputer
I enjoyed reading the comments as much as watching this video. I absolutely loved my 1970s childhood!!!! Thank you for posting.
Yes, used to live for Sat mornings.....just knowing there was no school....waking up when the sun lit up my room.....going to the kitchen and deciding which sugary cereal I wanted while watching and changing channels of cartoons.....then around 11am the cartoons would end and creature feature would start, usually it was some old Godzilla or Dracula/monster movie.....simpler times.....
Better times for me without a doubt!
The best!!!
Omg! I remember creature feature!
Life was good.
it end with the last cartoon at 12pm than a short news break how many people remeber only three networks tv went off at 2 am
omg reading every ones comments totally made me feel like a kid again. what a cool group of people here. reading every ones comments was so much fun. I miss those days
jeff platz
Ikr me too😭😔😢
Yes! Me too!!
Ditto
I was a poor kid in the 70s, I watched it all in b&w, we never had a color tv til like 1981.. so I had to colorize my Saturday mornings.
Thanks for sharing this. Amazing how these jingles and images trigger sweet memories.
Hope u r rich now
I watched on b&w as well. I didnt see most of these shows in color until they became available online. The funny thing is, my memories are in color. I suppose the happiness of childhood can do that...🌈
Hey Jon, I feel your pain. You are not alone in respect to the black & white tv. 👍🏽
I think I might have you beat, we came to US when I was 6, born 62 in Canada, parents from Ireland stopped there first then had kids, we too were not rich though I didn’t realize my Dad supported the family on slightly more than minimum wage and was able to buy home, we still own, in Southern California. We only had black/white but I remember family coming to visit from Ireland and my Dad went to Sears and bought color TV on credit. As soon as he came back from the airport when they headed back home the TV went back that day to Sears. One last thing I got married in 1981 and my Dd said he would buy me a TV, I was thrilled. We went to the BEST to buy and he picked out a black/white, I wanted color of course but told my Dad how much I loved and appreciated it, kids today aren’t always that appreciative of what they get, imho anyway. Thanks for letting me share, I recently lost both my parents and my 35 year marriage came to a shocking and sudden end. I too yearn to go back to a much simpler time, no worries or responsibility, yet back then couldn’t wait to be a grown up out in my own.
It was late 70s before our first color tv. I remember watching Fat Albert for the first time and being mesmerized by all the colors
All choked up inside from my wonderful 70s childhood memories.
Saturday was the only morning I got out of bed willingly.
Me too. I was up at 5:00. I Remember the fall preview shows on the Friday before the new shows premiered. It was like Christmas. lol
*Geraldine should've been more appreciative of a White Guy's affection.*
Right 😂😂😂😂😂
That's gay, yeah, loser.
Yup
I remembered all of that. What a nice and innocent childhood we all had back then. Good memories. 🤗😙
@Kathy Sanders ~ I don't know about the innocent part. Really, it didn't exist. Nostalgic for cartoon memories ? Sure. But not seeing things as they are, does not make them go away. For some of us, the 70s were a time of innocence stolen.
It's amazing what sound can do to the mind. Hearing these I can almost transport myself back to childhood. Wonderful memories. Thank you.
You left out the Super Friends: Meanwhile at the Hall of Justice - later that same day at the legion of Doom...
*Yes! Born in 1972 here, and I SO REMEMBER each and every commercial/Toon! Thank God for the 70's AND THE 80's!* 😇✌
Your username and comment helped me out. You seem to associate yourself as an 80s girl, but does that mean you think of yourself as an 80s kid, or a 70s kid? I was born in 1987 but since I was only two when the 80s ended I definitely consider myself a 90s kid. You definitely were a kid in both the 70s and the 80s, but which decade do you feel really defines your upbringing? I think being born during the 5 or later of any decade such as 1975, you would automatically become an 80s kid because memories don't really get retained well until you're at least five. So since you were born in 1972 I think you get to pick whether you are a 70s kid or an 80s kid or even both!
Born in 1972 as well. Seeing Night Lights made my eyes teary for some reason. And these may have been more in the early 80s but does anyone remember Monchichi and Hungry Hippo?
I want my MTB You need Boomerang. It had all those old school cartoons from the 1970s/80s. It’s addicting.
I was born in '72 myself so I can totally relate to how you feel. These were some great times!!
Another '72 baby here and yes it was colorful, melodic and the best time to be a child...
I grew up in the 70s, and I miss those simpler days.
AMEN! I also Grew Up in the 1970,s This Generation of Today! The Good Old Days✌
Me too!👍😍😎
Saturday morning, big bowl of Fruit Loops, Scooby Doo and Hong Kong Phooey. Great days.
Cap’n Crunch!
Yes yes 👍👍👍😎
@@cubemissy Love the stuff! Yummy!😍😁😁👍
Count Chocula, Captain Crunch, and Fruit Loops and Saturday morning cartoons...great day in the morning!
They were great days , try and get away with Hong Kong Phooey today , you'd be run out of polite society by the woke left so fast it would make your head spin !
I need a time machine so I can go back, what a flood of memories of my childhood.
hey brother do me a favor the instant the time machine is invented let me know so we can go back to the swinging seventies
I loved this! Brought back many happy memories! I used to love Saturday mornings best, when I spent at least three hours watching my favorite cartoons, before riding my bike around the neighborhood. The world was perfect back then!
guyluvsbeauty. Same here. How i miss those days 😪
Amazing, I am eight-years-old again!
+Fred Garvin I did the same thing. We turned out OK . Good kids back then.
Male Prostitute!
guyluvsbeauty exactly
we sure were lucky to grow up in the 70s.
AGREED
Hell ya!
Best decade ever!
Luis Seniceros YES YES YES!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes!
Who remembers Alphabit cereal with the cut out record on the back of the box of the jackson 5!!!! Today there are no toys in the cereal!!!! A bummer!!! Once again kids today are gettin cheated!!!!!
I got a copy of "Sugar" by the Archies on the back of a cereal box. The t-stick toy you mentioned in another comment were called SSPs.
ua-cam.com/video/_NxQf-aeDWk/v-deo.html
We had the Sugar Sugar one too. Had to tape a penny to it
Roderick Jones yes they are . Expensive too .
Ahhhh forgot about that!
Oh boy yes!
I’m 60 years old now, so I remember these cartoons and commercials very well. Thanks so much for the memories. I miss the beautiful simplicity of those days.
Oh wow....I remember ALL this.
Fantastic.
Loved Lite Brite!
We took all this for granted, we never knew it might all end some day.
Enterprising Captian that's because People stop thinking for themselves and letting Big Corporations and the Media Brainwash them😔just like in Today's world...And now Everyone wants to sing the" shoulda coulda woulda song😔....Damn shame
Enterprising Captian
Let alone that we'd live to see it happen.
Edward Creter Female Assholes😃..like really?...You're funny thanx for the laugh😊..have a nice Day Mr.Lawrence Welk😃🙏
Edward Creter epepepppaapaapePEPEeeae
Enterprising Captian I AGREE!!!
My entire childhood in 22 mins, lol. Thx for the memories!!!
Mine too!
Thank God for UA-cam. We are blessed to even watch these old 70s cartoons on our cell phone if we want.
God didn't make UA-cam, developers and software engineers did. I thank them for their hard work, as well as the content creators who put stuff on it.
The special effects for the opening of Land of the Lost are legendary. I think it's why so many of us were blown away by Star Wars.
VogonPoet67
Yeah, kind of like the visible strings in *_Thunderbirds_*
Right? I just watched it today, saying "ugh, that's done with a garden hose, or something. And look at all the Styrofoam!"
Memories! Seems like a lot of us grew up the same way no matter where we came from. I was a kid in the 70s but listening to the old commercials brings a lot of memories back....just the voices alone
I smell a bowl of CAPN CRUNCH and feel the warmth of my bed blanket and I feel the shag carpeted floor I sat on as I intensely woke up. Afterwards I went to a thing called 'outside' and rode my Huffy.
Jason Jobb my huffy and before the huffy my big wheel and my skateboard
Jason Jobb apple Jacks and froot loops were my favorites while watching Scooby Doo.
Jason Jobb - i had a yellow stingray with a banana seat & remember being in that "outside"thing CONSTANTLY. Playing in the woods, riding in the back of my dad's truck... we are so lucky to have been able to be real kids. Without fb & bullshit.
Jason Jobb Dont forget the tore up roof of your mouth from Capn Crunch...
Jason Jobb , YEAH BOOOOYYY !!!!!! HUFFY DRAGSTER with DRAG BRAKE 🚲
I miss when the complicated thing in my life was saving up enough money to buy stickers and a sticker album to put them in!
I def remember collecting and trading stickers
Dandelionwishes 1072 omg I remember those sticker albums!! And begging mom to bring me to the stationary store Anyone who had the scratch and sniff of puffy stickers got to run it in everyone’s face lol
Glitzy Glam it was a fun time for sure!
I collected Garbage Pail Kids. Wish i had them now, they're worth a bunch of money.
And baseball cards....or sending in or the cut out on cereal to get a toy in 4-6 weeks
Saturday morning cartoons was the best! My best friend would come over and we would play all day. Watch cartoons while eating pancakes in the morning. (which was a treat for good grades) I miss my friend. RIP Silvia.😪
I wish we could all go back to when we were kids and Saturday mornings at 7am with a big bowl of cereal and some Kick Ass Cartoons!!!!!
boy.. We've lived or Saturday morning.. We were always up early just to watch the cartoons.. Especially in Chicago.. Thank you for the Memories..
Leo Villa Oak Park, Illinois
Its funny how all us kids back then were doing the same thing on Saturday mornings
Ironic, ain't it?
That is truly amazing it was like we had some kookie connection I can't believe it I did the same thing too I thought I was only one doing that now all these decades later we're learning that we all were doing the exact same thing on Sat. Mornings we ruled!👍😉😎😁✌💖
Nope, some were outside doing things.
Then your parents made you go out in the afternoon. to play
@@chaosdemonwolf1
That's not what irony is.
AHHHH THE GREAT OLD DAYS THE KIDS OF TODAY HAVE NO IDEA HOW GREAT THE CARTOONS WERE BACK THEN
SHS854EVER they have their own things
What are you even talking about?
I was 9 years old in 1976! Saturday mornings were the best! I think about those days often.
me too brother
I was 12
Your freaking old! I was like one!
jjkhawaiian I was just messing with you man.
ok. I did let loose quite a bit. Don't mind me. I'm crazy.
Sitting at the kitchen table, watching these cartoons on the little, crappy, Philco B&W TV. Thinking I had it so good... And I did.
Brock Landers my Philco was bright orange,and lasted forever.
Yes we did
Agreed Bro.😊 Chest Rockwell
It was an awesome time to be a kid😁😁😁😁😁👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Saturday mornings in the '70s and '80s were the best. Kids today will never know how they're being cheated. Smartphones have f----- up a generation (and more).
@atrocchia Don't forget what the video game stations are doing to them.
They are not being cheated, they are being programmed.
@@yourefuked8542 ...so true
I was born in 69. Thanks for this!! I miss my childhood. Life was so simple and fun back then.
Donna G Me too! Great year! :)
Me too . We got the full 70s experience
1962 here!The Best of Times in the 70s,Thanks for the Memories!
same here
Donna G Me to, I miss those simpler times .
The 70s when Hanna Barbara cartoon ruled.
Both them and Filmation dominated both the '70s and '80s.
Hanna Barbara!!!!!!!!!!
the American Shepherd HELL YA
Absolutely and cartoons were drawn by true artists and not drawn by what looks like a five year old
@@ScorpioBornIn69 Warner Bros.;, Rankin-Bass, and DePatie-Freleng/FIlmaiton sucked. Did they even READ Veronica and Reggier before they changed those teens?
I'm just a bill yes i'm only a bill and i'm sitting here on capital hill......
I REMEMBER THAT SONG ONE OF MY FAVORITES I AM A BILL
er, "capitol" hill.
utdc those were my favorite.
These got me through Government class....
@@teamearthman9689 hilarious
Actually there were 4 decades of great Saturday morning cartoons 1960 through to end of the1990s as I lived and watched all of it. The nostalgia varies but the 60s, 70s and 80s are the strongest. Moreover, It's not just SMCs but the holiday specials, the music, easily accessible toys & comic books, made for tv movies, horror movie nights, etc. Soon Friday night would have had the special preview of SMCs. Writing this as of September 1st, 2019.
Wow! I just fell through a time portal back to the happy memories of my childhood!! Thank you for this!!!
Michele Leverett ......enjoyed the memories and our kids or grandkids can have that too.
I refer to it as "falling down a nostalgia-hole". My daughters can always tell when I've fallen again!
By 1/2pm when the grown up shows would start, that was your internal cue you knew it was time to go outside with your bike and meet up with friends 😊 it was like clockwork
Joe Rivera So true. I was a victim of doing the same.
Lol, yep!
Where did you guys get until 1/2pm? For us it was 12.
@@adriandavis3738 It was probably a timezone thing.
Damn straight!!!!!!
I'm 49 and I'm going to get me a bowl of captain crunch. And watch me some cartoons.
Peanut Butter crunch is great. I couldn't find it for years then grabbed a box as soon as i saw it!
dont forget the bowl of weed ...wait, you probably already had that since you want cereal
Reesees is my favorite!
For me it’s Quisp cereal.
Sh#t mang
The interjections song at 12:23 is awesome. The grammatical lesson is spot on, and using the melody of Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus" is catchy and clever since 'Hallelujah' is an interjection.
OMG, please take me back in time......thank heaven for videos like this that help to preserve childhood. Yes, I was born in the 60's but my childhood didn't start until the 70's when life was so good and innocent. Bless you CrowhavenTV for making my day and taking me back in time even if it was for only 22 minutes.
I agree I was born in 69 so the 70's was the start 9of my childhood and I would give anything to to go back and relive those days
I was born in 63 and I remember having 3 months of summer life was cool!
@@treseatimson3349 I was born in 1962. Loved 70s cartoons.
OMG that first commercial! Brings back memories of me and my sister laying in front of the huge floor model TV eating Froot Loops cereal under our blankets! On the shag green carpet, of course...
Ours was the gold shag...😂
Jenn Rat I wonder if anyone now has shag carpet in their house? I would laugh so hard if I saw that.
We had Gold Shag carpet, and had big huge floor pillows just for Saturday morning.
And whom else has that damn Honeycomb song jingle burned into their memorys? They played that commercial at least a dozen times every single Saturday for a whole decade!
@@gc4644 Mine was the light bright commercial. And the Dr. Pepper jingle of course. One they didn’t play was the Oscar Meyer wiener song. I loved that commercial!
Kid's cereal was better back then. Now GMO Froot Loops taste like foam and barely sweet. Feel really sorry for today's kids.
The toys required and fostered CREATIVE THINKING. I too so looked forward to Saturday morning cartoons with my bowl of cereal on the floor. Great childhood!
The best time to be a kid the 70s thank you
4Sho
Far out man! ( Interjection) I am having a 70s flashback. This was exactly how Saturday morning TV was, Great job on the video this is what we watched on thirteen channels back then.
We had the BEST Saturday cartoons ever!!!
The crying Indian~~~ Classic and still talked about ! Great work on this!
Iron Eyes Cody!
He was actually a Sicilian.
@@johnbonardi9819
Gee, it was strangely sad to learn that :-(
I feel so blessed to have been a kid in the 70's. I've been missing them a lot more lately.
So much fun. Im so glad i was a kid back then.
Me too me too😁😍👍
@@flowersgalore5424 Say it again Sharon say it again!I'm so glad too and God let me be born at a time that was so cool I just wish that the children of today could be as fortunate
Pure nostalgic greatness from start to finish.
Derik Penman, ABSOLUTELY!! 🤗
Yep, those we're the days....even though I was a child of the 80s. But I came familiar with a lot of the shows through syndication.
I lived for Saturday morning cartoons in the 70s. I remember every one of these. What a great time to be a kid!
The invention of the computer and the cell phone ruined everything! Oh and I’m NOT a boomer, I’m only 35!
Don't forget the video games. The kids of today will never have the times people our age had back then and I'll be 65 come March 17'th
Haha. I know what you mean. I would wake at 5:30 am every Saturday morning
Actually they were invented before the 70s, we just didn't have access to them. As a 70s child we had computer systems in school, we could also call the public library information center if we had questions about anything, and within seconds they had the answer to your question.
Actually it was old farts who wanted news all the time. They stole Saturdays from kids.
Uh, I disagree. I loved the 70s too, and because of computers and the internet, we're able to view this stuff 50 years later. And let's remember that those of us who grew up back then have fond memories because we were little kids back then!
I couldn't wait for the week end and wake up to watch this stuff. These was the good days
Dude! I can't tell you how helpful School House Rock was helping us learn all kinds of stuff. I learned more watching School House on some topics than I did in school!
Sir Howard II So did I....
I bought the entire School House Rock DVD set for my three-year old nephew, and am holding it, waiting to give it to him when he turns about 8-9 years old when he can really appreciate it.
Slap him with it now. Before the liberal indoctrination begins in elementary school.
Was that Conjunction Junction and Still Just A Bill On Capital Hill?
If you're a certain age (like me) you think the Preamble to the Constitution has a melody.
My 7 year old grandson loves when I tell him about these times and show him the toy commercials on UA-cam. I saved this and will show it too him next time I see him. I had the Six Million dollar man doll along with Evil Kinevil.
I would absolutly give anything to go back to the 70s again!! Everything was the best!!! Music, tv shows, even the food tasted better, the cereals now a days taste cheap!! .. looked forward all week to Saturday morning cartoons!.just so simple ! I tell my grand kids all the time how great it was to grow up in such an awesome era!!! Miss it sooo much!! 😭
nothing like a bowl of cold cereal sitting in front of tv
my mom would always give me spagetti and i loved it..lol
Yeah at 5:30 a.m lol!
John Harvey Kellogg, who started
the cereal company, was actually
a nutritionist!
Wow! That was so cool to watch! Thanks for a great trip back in time 👍🏻✌🏻😉. Born in '62 & never missed Saturday morning cartoons!
Born in '63 here. Yep Saturday morning was awesome! Then outside to ride my Huffy or if it were winter grab my sled, lol.
DeeDeeDigsIt I was born in 63 and i remember Saturdays ruled cartoons, westerns, then out the door and into the woods 😎
Conjunction junction what's your function 🎵🎵🎵
Hey! Sure does bring back the memories. Doesn't it?
Glad I'm not the only one with the conjunction junction brain worm.
Hooking up words phrases and clauses. Oh how I so wish I could go back.
we grew up in the peak of America.
And 'I'm just a Bill, yes I'm only a Bill and I'm sittin' here on Capital Hill....' You gotta love the old days.
Saturdays meant pancakes for breakfast, chores (I vacuumed, cleaned the bathrooms, took out the garbage, and mowed the lawns), sometimes a trip to Sears (shopping malls were new back then), a haircut, and swimming at the Y in the afternoon. Everything was great 'n exciting 'n fun. But then I grew up.....
Saturday.... great cartoons back then so many memories it's like traveling back in time
Remember this like it was yesterday...how I loved getting up early on Saturday morning with my bowl of cereal and watching all my favorite cartoons....treasured memories for sure...
Anyone remember the chan clan and Hong Kong fuey!?
I do,It came on in the early 1970's when I was 6 or 7 years old.
Yes..but it's Hong Kong Phooey. You can buy the entire series on DVD now. We own it and clue club!
Vaguely - watced those with my older brother - he might remember them better. I do remember a show called Tom Foolery, which I am going to look up right now.
I remember. The Amazing Chan and the Chan clan.....good stuff!
Cary s yes i can remember them both. unfortunately, chalk it up to pc culture😞😞😞😞😞
I remember the 70 ' s because I was a kid in the 70"s and a teenager in the 80s. I can relate.we need to bring it back.im not a 2000 baby I'm not into this new computer tech.
I can relate to that totally. Im on the same page
Yes I loved being a kid in the 70's best childhood times ever the 80's was also good well early 80's had first child my own in 88 so many fond memories I wish my children could have grown up in a era as good but times changed
Someone get a TARDIS!!!!
Ah yes, the magic of Saturday morning cartoons. Unlike school days I was always up at the crack of dawn and parked right in front of the TV. Now a days sometimes I get up on a Saturday and pop some dvds of those classic cartoons and pretend I'm back in the 70s.
You too? We are lucky because we have DVD's and youtube to bring back our childhood memories. I don't feel old because with this new technology we can watch our old cartoons. It keeps me young - just think we used to get up early on Saturday mornings to watch cartoons.My teen age son doesn't get it.
Same schedule 📅 time and date to match ?
Don't look BACK! Look FORWARD! The BEST is yet to COME! If all we have is gone, there's no excitement in living! Jesus said, "Surely I come quickly. Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus." Revelation 22:20b
@@SOULRELIEF22 You don't think you're being a tad overdramatic here?
It's 6:00 p.m. when I start watching this.
Two minutes in when I hit the "light bright" commercial I hit pause....go to the kitchen and fix a bowl of cereal for "dinner".
(I'm all grown up now....I can *DO* that.)
lol...
i did the same thing!
I really & truly love it! The 1970's really & truly rule!
Dolores Huntoon, yes indeed!! The 70's had the best of everything! Music, too!!
I remember being able to play at the park back then. Oh! And nobody got shot. Those were the good old days!
I wish they would bring back 70's and 80's Saturday mornings back today! Instead of the crappy stuff on now!!!
Got that right. Have to feel bad for today's kids and those born after that era.
EVEN 1970'S CRAP is FAR BETTER THAN TODAY'S CRAP.
Don't forget the 1990s, they deserve to be back as well. Well... Any before 2001.
@Tomasio Bermudez Today's animated shows are around $600-700K per episode, or so I read someplace.
I want to go back to the 70s I'm building a time machine ✌
Can we know what we know now?
Hey can you please leave me in 1985!!!! Thank u
Born in 65. So this was my childhood. Thanks for the video.
Me to! I funny how you see these and they take u back, u start to remember what u did in school etc
Lucky guys !!! Best shows in the 70s uno cards 70s and Star wars 1977 !!!!
That was fun . I would get up early every Saturday morning to watch these great shows.
farm report at 5am