I was 17 years old and graduating from high school. I always felt I won the generational lottery. I was a toddler in the late 70s, grew up in the 80s, was a teenager in the 90's and was a young adult at the start of the new millennium. Now I'm 43 and screw 2020.
@@acestriker413 yeah man. I agree. I'll be 39 next month and I really can't stand today's society. The 80's and the 90's had this aura to it. It was a special time. Things today in my opinion, doesn't even talky have a feel to it. I had an amazing time growing up. So good in fact, that my adulthood sucks hah. Nothing will live up to that time. Plus all my family has pasted away. So I just feel like I'm chasing this feeling that I'll never get back. Which I never will. But I totally understand what you are saying.
I had a PDA, pager, and car phone in the late 90's, and I was considered cutting edge. Dial up modems were the standard, and it sometimes took several minutes for a web page to load. People today who didn't grow up with older technology have no idea how far things have come.
I was 2 but still remember the second half of the 90's . I was born just in time to experience a world without cell phones or internet. It was so nice. Even in the early 2000's I remember having to call people's home phones to see if they wanted to hang out. Damn it was nice back then.
I used to call my friends on the house phone to ask their parents if they could hang out, and that was in 2008 haha, things changed astronomically after about 2011 or 2012.
I was 38 and I was working as a full-time telephone market research interviewer that year. It was also the year that my very favorite actress and the idol of my youth, Eva Gabor, went off to TV Heaven.
I was 16 and in high school in the LPN nursing program. Studying was a must but I enjoyed every minute of it. Worried about what to wear to school. Girls wore baggy stuff or plaid shirts. And I couldn’t wait for TGIF on abc with full house, family matters, perfect strangers, boy meet world. Also figure skating competitions were top notch and entertaining then
Friggin Fruitopia was Boss! It was on every corner of our school hallway vending machines as well as Surge... 😂 We had our second house fire in 1995, I saved my family's life as no one heard the smoke detectors but me, moved in with my grandma on dad's side. Fell in love with Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Green Day, Alice in Chains, Weezer, etc... Grandma found my stash of playboys... A lot changed for me that year.
I was 15 yrs old now I'm 42. So many memories at my moms house. What was I doing well: Working at Subway ($350 every two week). I had a boyfriend which sold drugs (don't judge me y'all). Riding with my home girls smoking weed (I know) going to the movies, hanging on the car wash. I remember watching : Family Matters,Full House, Saved By the Bell, The Wonder Years, Rosanne, In the House, Martin, Video Soul and Yo MTV raps etc. I can go on and on. Wow have things changed. I am an Accountant now Married with 2 kids :) Oh yea at 18 I got a American Express Card, Zales Jewelry, and a Bells clothing card. Max them all out and never paid a dime back. At that time I didn't know anything about Credit.
@AsSeenOnTv Ok good for you, Congratulations. I'm so proud of you. You did it (are you happy now) you know nothing about my parents so stop. Your annoying.
These commercials always manage to put a smile on my face. Nowadays....they just don't seem to have any creativity, nor soul. I miss commercials like this.
I’m not going to say how much I miss the 90’s because every comment is like that. But that obviously just shows how great and carefree it was to live in the 90’s.
I teach kids now. I still live at home btw...lol I graduated in 2001 but kids today what they envy is the 80's and 90's. I teach elementary school kids and I assume it's bc they watch people from our era....but yeah. Every single school I teach, the kids essentially talk about how great the 80's and 90's are. Keep in mind these are 10 year olds. They mainly talk about freedom to do things. Back in the 90, Instead of 100% watching TV, internet and games....we still spent a good portion of our time hanging out and going to malls.
@@Mark_Knight 100% correct. And that's what I try to tell people that even though at a certain point a lot of Technology was coming into play like especially Nintendo. We did play a lot of video games but we also spent a heck of a lot of time outside. Video games were kind of a after dark and bad weather scenario. You didn't play video games from the time you got up to the time you went to bed consistently the way kids do today.
Being born, that's what I was doing in 1995. Hard to believe that's as long ago as it was... a couple of years ago I ordered some wine at a Japanese place and the waiter checked my ID like, "I can't believe I'm allowed to serve wine to people born in 1995."
I would think a lot of these commercials with spark memories like where you were when you watch them like if you're with a family member that had passed really brings you back
In 95 I was 12/13, the best years. Middle school was pretty cool, especially since my mom ran the computer lab so i could hang there for hours, building my Geocities page or playing laser disc PC games (there was one about sea turtles that I think must be lost media now; I can't find anything). I think this was also the year I went to a summer camp for art nerds and saw Pink Floyd's The Wall for the first time, and I honestly think it changed my life.
I was 2 years old in 1995. I’m 28 now. I don’t remember any of these commercials, but it’s really interesting to see these and imagine that time. Thanks for sharing!
I was 13 back in 1995. I remember there was a brand new Michael Jackson's music video called Scream. It was special because he had a guest star, his sister Janet. The entire MTV was covering it all day as if the world of music stopped just for Michael Jackson. People underestimate how popular Michael Jackson was. Especially for those that never lived thru those years during his many years of prime.
“And to cool off, nothing beats Fruitopia! The iced tea brewed by hippies but distributed by a heartless, multi-national corporation" The Simpsons (when they were still good)---
The Simpson’s are still good! Watch their one where they install the computer for their better learning and have all the kids virtually learn their jobs. The writers have to be even sneakier about how they present their jabs now that they are owned by Disney...
@@OmeedNOuhadi Yeah, I really don't like that Disney bought the rights to that show. That's a great way to ruin anything that would have otherwise been good enough to carry on for generations to come.
I remember Fruitopia quite well. I remember that hippy commercial and trying the drink a few times. It is certainly true that it was made by some heartless corporation, but what item on the market isn't? In fact, the smart phone I'm using to type this right now was made by a heartless corporation. Things were made by heartless corporations since at least the Late-Nineteenth Century, and these corporations gained more power at each passing decade. Oh well, it's too late to turn back the clock now.
I was also 14 years old and hopelessly in love with Dolores O'Riordan LOL. I feel like we grew up in the best time, we had technology but not too much like today's kids. All these Dave's archives videos are Nostalgia overload for me
I was 18 and obsessed with Courtney Love. I had a dumb boyfriend for about 6 months who would try to get in real arguments with me over whether she killed Kurt.
Call 1-800 that will never be heard again; and I always liked those sweet and low ads. The actress in the frosted flakes ad appeared in a famous Seinfeld ep. Thanks Dave keep them coming.
@Eric Konschuh trust me, some people indeed have bold memories from very early moments in their lives. It totally makes sense to me. For example, I clearly remember my uncle, his voice, etc and he died when I was only 3. And unfortunately there's no video left of him, not even pictures from later in his life.
I think it's safe to say 1985 was the pinnacle of my childhood happiness. I was in 8th grade at the time, still playing little league baseball, had my Transformers robots, had my Colecovision Adam & Odyssey 2 gaming systems, spent the summer hanging out with my cousins (who just had an in-ground pool installed), and life was good! Coming of age in the 80's was a special and unique experience indeed! The sense of happiness, wonder and awe I felt at that time was unparalleled.
In 1995, I was in 5th grade. Michael Jordan just returned to the Bulls, the Atlanta Braves won the world series, and my favorite TV show was "Are You Afraid of the Dark" on Nickelodeon. It was a good year, good times.
The commercials portrayed American life with a father, mother, son/daughter dynamic. Notice how the men are manly and women are feminine and boys are boys and girls are girls. Somewhere around mid 2000's I theorize commies started pushing an agenda.
@@Mark_Knight Waddaya want? There is a two gender majority but its not exclusive, that's not the spectrum, which is all the other stuff as well, but much lower in number
1995 was one of the best years of my childhood. My sister started dating her present husband and he would take me and his brother to the arcades and houston astros games. Houston Rockets were World Champs with the dream team. I declared my love to my crush and got a kiss. Saturday morning cartoons were awesome. Good times!
My mom was 21, my dad was 17, my sister was 4 and my oldest brother was 3. Now I was born in 2000 but I think they’re are the reason why I still remember some of these commercials.
@@TheBlackMambaa248 Lexus’ market segment was originally BMW, Cadillac, Lincoln, ect. They have since moved down market along with other Asian luxury brands (Acura, infiniti) into the price segment with Buick, Olds, Chrysler, Mercury, ect. Mostly because people figured out it’s just a normal Toyota with leather seats, plastic wood trimmed dashes, and slightly better fit and finish.
I was 7 years old and excited about N64. I remember exactly when it came out Mario 64 was the only game released and sold out everywhere and was rented out at all blockbusters. The N64 was a game changing system back then. Summer 1999 was also a good time to be alive.I miss the 90’s...
I love watching old commercials to see what life was like before I was born or in the case of this particular video what was popular the year I was born and too young to remember
This was my senior year of high school/freshman year of uni. These commercials make it feel like just yesterday. I especially remember that 1-800 PROVE-IT commercial (5:23), a phone number that I think nobody ever bothered to call.
I was 17 years old and graduating from high school. I always felt I won the generational lottery. I was a toddler in the late 70s, grew up in the 80s, was a teenager in the 90's and was a young adult at the start of the new millennium.
Now I'm 43 and screw 2020.
Born in 80. Agreed. Cell phones and internet blew up after my teen years. Grateful for that
@Jacob smith It was better before landline. You actually had to go to the library. Read Industrial society by Ted Kazcynski.
@Jacob smith well then you're a fkn idiot. I'd hate to hear your big brained take on Friedrich Nietzsche. Are you a woke white boy? Lol
@@acestriker413 yeah man. I agree. I'll be 39 next month and I really can't stand today's society. The 80's and the 90's had this aura to it. It was a special time. Things today in my opinion, doesn't even talky have a feel to it. I had an amazing time growing up. So good in fact, that my adulthood sucks hah. Nothing will live up to that time. Plus all my family has pasted away. So I just feel like I'm chasing this feeling that I'll never get back. Which I never will.
But I totally understand what you are saying.
I'm same age ..born in 77. those commercials was when I graduated HS Lol
Man that NBA on NBC commercial made my day. I miss the 90s NBA. Been so long since I watched a game.
The music brings back so many memories, basketball just seemed better to me in the 90s.
@@NCC1701D wish we could have 90s sports back.
“From downtown... yes!”
And John Tesh’s Roundball Rock. Good times.
Made me go looking for my Chicago Bulls T-shirt ...still don’t kno where that disappeared to🤷🏼♀️...
I've always said NBAonNBC was some of the best shit ever
I laughed so hard when that dude took notes on the beach and then faxed them from his car.
I had a PDA, pager, and car phone in the late 90's, and I was considered cutting edge. Dial up modems were the standard, and it sometimes took several minutes for a web page to load. People today who didn't grow up with older technology have no idea how far things have come.
@@Swindle1984 You're old. I can relate 😭
I was scared when it said now you can do your business on the go....I was not thinking work business. Haha
@@Swindle1984
My technology was Pong
@@MegaIndecisive omg same!
Commercials had so much personality back then.
Shout out to all the 80s Babies!
😃👋🏼
Yes! 81’ model here.
Hooray.
Yes 1983 baby over here!
Born on Oct 7 '80 here!
I love watching these old commercials. Like a time machine.
I was 15 back in '95, the last old school decade before the millennium, no FB, no smartphones
@Hyperskreem 82 ok! We're 2 years apart! lol. This year 2020 is so wack! 😷
and you turned out to still be a loser
@@juanshaftpatel7488 😂
@@juanshaftpatel7488 your mom really likes it
What.
1995 I was 16 years old.
How I wish I could go back....☹️
I would love to be the age (I was born in 93 and I'm 26 now) that I am and re-visit the 80s/90s without any worry in the world....
If I could go back I'd probably do the exact same things and end up right here wishing I could go back again.
I was 16 years old as well. Those were good times.
Right!! Man to be 13 again. No cares or worries outside of "can i get this homework done after playing a few games on the genesis"
Was 22. Prime of my life I’d go back in a minute
I was 10 in 1995. Such a nostalgia kick for me. I feel like a kid again.
I was 2 but still remember the second half of the 90's . I was born just in time to experience a world without cell phones or internet. It was so nice. Even in the early 2000's I remember having to call people's home phones to see if they wanted to hang out. Damn it was nice back then.
I used to call my friends on the house phone to ask their parents if they could hang out, and that was in 2008 haha, things changed astronomically after about 2011 or 2012.
I was 38 and I was working as a full-time telephone market research interviewer that year. It was also the year that my very favorite actress and the idol of my youth, Eva Gabor, went off to TV Heaven.
I’m paying for UA-cam premium to skip commercials -_- yet here I am watching commercials......love it 😏
Mark, download AdBlock and then turn it off for content creators you want to support.
same!
Snabbletwo
Wish means boggertwo
Haha same!
I was 16 and in high school in the LPN nursing program. Studying was a must but I enjoyed every minute of it. Worried about what to wear to school. Girls wore baggy stuff or plaid shirts. And I couldn’t wait for TGIF on abc with full house, family matters, perfect strangers, boy meet world. Also figure skating competitions were top notch and entertaining then
😂
Yes.
I was 8 years old then I miss the 90s we didn’t know how great that decade was at the time
I was 8 years old too
Okay.
I hated commercials at this time, and now I seek them out. WTF
I know how you feel.
I agree, I'm sick of what they have now too.
@James Morris Probably a correct observation! 👌👍
@James Morris Incorrect, there are commercials that I have liked.
@James Morris I loved the early snes commercials and the whatchamacallit candy bar commercial.
Got my first job at Safeway in 1995. My first paycheck was $111.06 working part time as bagger. I thought I was rich , went out and splurged myself.
You must have been extremely young while working because you still look like you in your 20's👍🏽
@@02DDP Old pic.
@@cancel.lgbtq.6892 Cool
How much was that equilavent to now? I was 10 back in 95
@@YTOW85 $196 in today’s money.
Friggin Fruitopia was Boss! It was on every corner of our school hallway vending machines as well as Surge... 😂
We had our second house fire in 1995, I saved my family's life as no one heard the smoke detectors but me, moved in with my grandma on dad's side. Fell in love with Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Green Day, Alice in Chains, Weezer, etc... Grandma found my stash of playboys... A lot changed for me that year.
Strawberry passion awareness was my favorite flavor of fruitopia
Fruitopia was the shit!
Does anyone remember Josta with guarana in it??
😂😂😂 I thought you profile pic was a hair...I just spent the last 10 minutes trying to get it off my phone 😂
@@Ruby0465 😁😁😁 It works well, I'm a jokester and like to have fun, so I created it a long time ago. Thanks for playing. 😂😘
I started dating the girl of my dreams in '95. Been together 25 years now and have two kids.
Congrats. So happy for u
Time flies right bro
That’s so cute
I started dating the first woman to rip my heart out in 1995, and am currently single so results may vary...
Wow.
I smoked a lot of weed, listened to great music. I also graduated high school.
These commercials bring me back 😁
In the house my favorite show as a kid... miss the 90s
I was 15 yrs old now I'm 42. So many memories at my moms house. What was I doing well:
Working at Subway ($350 every two week). I had a boyfriend which sold drugs (don't judge me y'all). Riding with my home girls smoking weed (I know) going to the movies, hanging on the car wash. I remember watching : Family Matters,Full House, Saved By the Bell, The Wonder Years, Rosanne, In the House, Martin, Video Soul and Yo MTV raps etc. I can go on and on. Wow have things changed. I am an Accountant now Married with 2 kids :) Oh yea at 18 I got a American Express Card, Zales Jewelry, and a Bells clothing card. Max them all out and never paid a dime back. At that time I didn't know anything about Credit.
@R M huh
@AsSeenOnTv where were you under a rock.
@AsSeenOnTv Ok good for you, Congratulations. I'm so proud of you. You did it (are you happy now) you know nothing about my parents so stop. Your annoying.
For sure.
In 1995 I was in 7th grade, getting into trouble and having a blast!! Miss the 90’s 😫❤️
These commercials always manage to put a smile on my face. Nowadays....they just don't seem to have any creativity, nor soul. I miss commercials like this.
Most commercials today are just pharmaceutical companies jamming pills down your throat. Hah.
@@ShootYourRadio yes every since 2000s
@@ShootYourRadio 😂
Man ‘95, I was in the 5th grade. Definitely remember that old spice commercial.
The weird thing is that this channel is a true modern museum
I’m not going to say how much I miss the 90’s because every comment is like that. But that obviously just shows how great and carefree it was to live in the 90’s.
I'll drink to that! 💪
And no PC.
Yes.
Mighty dog commercials make me cry. Actually any dog commercials from the 90's are tear jerkers 😆 🤣 😂 😹
All those Mighty Dogs are now mighty dead
@@AnthonyRobinson-rc9yd 😿
Yes.
Better times, I was 13 years old without a care in the world :(
Me2
I was 14 ..very good time to be a teen!
I was 14 as well. Amazing times. I feel very lucky to have grown up when we did.
I teach kids now. I still live at home btw...lol I graduated in 2001 but kids today what they envy is the 80's and 90's. I teach elementary school kids and I assume it's bc they watch people from our era....but yeah.
Every single school I teach, the kids essentially talk about how great the 80's and 90's are. Keep in mind these are 10 year olds. They mainly talk about freedom to do things.
Back in the 90, Instead of 100% watching TV, internet and games....we still spent a good portion of our time hanging out and going to malls.
@@Mark_Knight 100% correct. And that's what I try to tell people that even though at a certain point a lot of Technology was coming into play like especially Nintendo. We did play a lot of video games but we also spent a heck of a lot of time outside. Video games were kind of a after dark and bad weather scenario. You didn't play video games from the time you got up to the time you went to bed consistently the way kids do today.
I was 14 in 1995 freshman in high school a freshmen 25 years later in 2020 times change im 39 now i feel old now great classic time
Being born, that's what I was doing in 1995. Hard to believe that's as long ago as it was... a couple of years ago I ordered some wine at a Japanese place and the waiter checked my ID like, "I can't believe I'm allowed to serve wine to people born in 1995."
Lol 95 👶 here too
Now from 2001
It's so long ago that "GYMs" were still being called "HEALTH CLUBS"...and almost no mention of the Internet showed up in TV ads.
👋 me too 👶
Lol now it’s 2001 that for me is a trip (born in 89)
I didn't have cable TV but I do remember some most of these
I would think a lot of these commercials with spark memories like where you were when you watch them like if you're with a family member that had passed really brings you back
Sure does!
Wow.
In 95 I was 12/13, the best years. Middle school was pretty cool, especially since my mom ran the computer lab so i could hang there for hours, building my Geocities page or playing laser disc PC games (there was one about sea turtles that I think must be lost media now; I can't find anything). I think this was also the year I went to a summer camp for art nerds and saw Pink Floyd's The Wall for the first time, and I honestly think it changed my life.
Such a great time to be alive. My geocities page got purged 😭😭 nothing will ever be as great as they were then.
I was 2 years old in 1995. I’m 28 now. I don’t remember any of these commercials, but it’s really interesting to see these and imagine that time. Thanks for sharing!
Fruitopia lmao, remember when it was in every school
I was 13 back in 1995. I remember there was a brand new Michael Jackson's music video called Scream. It was special because he had a guest star, his sister Janet. The entire MTV was covering it all day as if the world of music stopped just for Michael Jackson. People underestimate how popular Michael Jackson was. Especially for those that never lived thru those years during his many years of prime.
“And to cool off, nothing beats Fruitopia! The iced tea brewed by hippies but distributed by a heartless, multi-national corporation"
The Simpsons (when they were still good)---
The Simpson’s are still good! Watch their one where they install the computer for their better learning and have all the kids virtually learn their jobs. The writers have to be even sneakier about how they present their jabs now that they are owned by Disney...
@@OmeedNOuhadi let him be. He’s just frustrated he’s not young anymore
@@OmeedNOuhadi Yeah, I really don't like that Disney bought the rights to that show. That's a great way to ruin anything that would have otherwise been good enough to carry on for generations to come.
I remember Fruitopia quite well. I remember that hippy commercial and trying the drink a few times. It is certainly true that it was made by some heartless corporation, but what item on the market isn't?
In fact, the smart phone I'm using to type this right now was made by a heartless corporation. Things were made by heartless corporations since at least the Late-Nineteenth Century, and these corporations gained more power at each passing decade. Oh well, it's too late to turn back the clock now.
@@Snobert99 fruitopia is available in some fast food restaurants and some of the flavors were rebranded under Minute Maid.
I had forgotten about these. Great childhood memories.
I'm surprised at how few of these I remember considering that I was in high school in 1995
All I recall is Xena premiered🤷🏼♀️ Callisto was everything🖤😈
That very last one 😂😂😂 what the actual f. Only in the 90’s 🤣
I was 6 years old in 1995. I was watching mostly Nickelodeon and PBS. Then, I started watching MTV at 10 years old in 1999. I miss being a 90s kid.
Same, born in 89 also
So do i.
95. What a year.. I was popping out the womb.
Me too I missed all the good things 😂 damnn.
Hmmmm.
We had TiVo in the 90s to avoid commercials. I better start catching up!
Smoking joints, chasing girls ,working, playing b-ball, eating and sleeping that’s about it
Isn´t that what life is all about?
Minus the joint, spot on for me.
@@Ijustinsultedyou ahhmmmmm...okay...5 out of 6 ain't bad.
@@Ijustinsultedyou its fine, ill take what I get
😎
The 90s were awesome times compared to today. Music, movies, personal relationships....all better.
14 years old and obsessed with Drew Barrymore lol.
I was also 14 years old and hopelessly in love with Dolores O'Riordan LOL. I feel like we grew up in the best time, we had technology but not too much like today's kids. All these Dave's archives videos are Nostalgia overload for me
I was 18 and obsessed with Courtney Love. I had a dumb boyfriend for about 6 months who would try to get in real arguments with me over whether she killed Kurt.
Also was 14!! Great time to be a teen!!
Call 1-800 that will never be heard again; and I always liked those sweet and low ads. The actress in the frosted flakes ad appeared in a famous Seinfeld ep. Thanks Dave keep them coming.
Idk how I feel about taking financial advice from Martha Stewart.😂
It's better than legal advice.
Okay.
I turned 16 got my license and got me a car jamming to the 80s music.. wait I still do..lol love the 80s music
I was watching Monday night raw
I was too. I was a Junior in High School.
Raw is war.
Aw man the nostalgia is at an all time high
I wish i can start my life all over starting in 1995.
I was locked up in a mental hospital during this time. All I can remember are the colors and my colored Xylophone music. Great times!
That guy getting a massage is how it felt to live in the 90s.
Miss the NBA on NBC theme.
Bruuuhh! Miss it so much!
Nothing like it
...or the Hornets play the Pacers
That nbc theme is so classic brings memories of the Bulls Vs Jazz Finals 97 98
True.
Playing in a band, writing and recording music in my early 20's.
Wow missed tv and commercials from 95 to 97 due to I was in the navy!! Lol
in 1995, I was 4 years old and going to grade school with memories of disney on VHS and of course my first taste of playing games on N64
Nintendo 64 was released in late 1996 in the US and mid 1997 in Europe :/
Whoops, I meant to say SNES
@Eric Konschuh trust me, some people indeed have bold memories from very early moments in their lives. It totally makes sense to me. For example, I clearly remember my uncle, his voice, etc and he died when I was only 3. And unfortunately there's no video left of him, not even pictures from later in his life.
Yes.
I think it's safe to say 1985 was the pinnacle of my childhood happiness. I was in 8th grade at the time, still playing little league baseball, had my Transformers robots, had my Colecovision Adam & Odyssey 2 gaming systems, spent the summer hanging out with my cousins (who just had an in-ground pool installed), and life was good! Coming of age in the 80's was a special and unique experience indeed! The sense of happiness, wonder and awe I felt at that time was unparalleled.
I waited through 20 minutes of commercials...shouldn't MTV be back on by now??
In 1995, I was in 5th grade. Michael Jordan just returned to the Bulls, the Atlanta Braves won the world series, and my favorite TV show was "Are You Afraid of the Dark" on Nickelodeon. It was a good year, good times.
In 95 i was 14 playing video games playing basketball and street football with friends and was in civil air patrol.
I was 13 at home with my parents and miserable. What a lame time. Now 1999-2000 that’s where it’s at :)
I was finishing my life as a deadhead, Jerry died that year and it changed everything.
I miss 1985-95.
What's a deadhead?
@@yendyvilma2681 fans of The Grateful Dead. Jerry Garcia, the lead singer, died in 1995.
@@yendyvilma2681 An entire lifestyle filled with constant travel and the best music 😁
I just love the video quality of these commercials
Product Commercials back then were like mini "slice of life" movies.
The commercials portrayed American life with a father, mother, son/daughter dynamic. Notice how the men are manly and women are feminine and boys are boys and girls are girls.
Somewhere around mid 2000's I theorize commies started pushing an agenda.
@@Mark_Knight LoL what is wrong with homosexuality ? Why care what god says anyway
@@Mark_Knight
Yeah transgenderism humans in nature predates communism by like, 100,000 years so
swing and a miss Breitbart
@@adamscott7354 🙄
@@Mark_Knight Waddaya want? There is a two gender majority but its not exclusive, that's not the spectrum, which is all the other stuff as well, but much lower in number
1995 was one of the best years of my childhood.
My sister started dating her present husband and he would take me and his brother to the arcades and houston astros games.
Houston Rockets were World Champs with the dream team.
I declared my love to my crush and got a kiss.
Saturday morning cartoons were awesome.
Good times!
I was 6-7 this year man I miss my childhood
Mrs. Rosini from Who's the Boss was only 54 years old in that Frosted Flakes commercial? LOL!
Wow? Lol
I was in the 8th grade and I remember all of these commercials.
I went into the USMC in 1990. Awesome decade🙏🏼🇺🇸
All the ads free streaming we get now and here we are watching commercials on UA-cam
My mom was 21, my dad was 17, my sister was 4 and my oldest brother was 3. Now I was born in 2000 but I think they’re are the reason why I still remember some of these commercials.
I turned 24 at the end of that year. Ah, such memories! 😊
so did ricky martin, christian castro, etc. lots to list.
how old will you be this year
@@jrebecca0195 where are you from
I turn 20.
@@winecrimesfoodandtime7119 multiply 5 × 9
The best commercial I ever saw was the Yellow Pages commercial with the police sketch artist.
1995. I was spending my last year of Highschool.
Me too, couldn't wait to leave. Oh how I regret that now. I would just love to go back in time and appreciate everything more
Me too!
Okay.
Me at 5: I hate ads!
Me at 30: Let me watch a video of the ads I hated watching.
I was using the exact VHS tapes you showed recording the early UFCS .
a free iHop Knicks travel mug?!? ...i’m in! 😀
Something's been lost in this day and age of instant access.
1995: Why are there so many damn commercials?
2020: I'm going to go watch a bunch of old commercials on UA-cam.
Geeze that lexus was really expensive back in the day.
@Mario Flores around 85k. They have new ones for 41k. You could get 2 for that price. That's for the 2020 Lexus es for reference.
Lexus used to be a high end car. Not sure what changed but they’re almost like a Honda now.
@@TheBlackMambaa248 Lexus’ market segment was originally BMW, Cadillac, Lincoln, ect. They have since moved down market along with other Asian luxury brands (Acura, infiniti) into the price segment with Buick, Olds, Chrysler, Mercury, ect. Mostly because people figured out it’s just a normal Toyota with leather seats, plastic wood trimmed dashes, and slightly better fit and finish.
Yes.
In the 1st of July 1995 I was busy being born and look at me now I think it was such an amazing year
The only one I could remember is the Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes
I was 8 years old in 1995 I was watching Fox Kids now I'm 33 sad how time fly by so fast.
I was watching Power Rangers
Same. I also had just started watching music videos on "The Box"
Starter jackets.
I feel like this was right before the boy band part of the 90s
And now you’re gender confused
@@Ijustinsultedyou lol naw that's the generation after.
I was 7 years old and excited about N64. I remember exactly when it came out Mario 64 was the only game released and sold out everywhere and was rented out at all blockbusters. The N64 was a game changing system back then. Summer 1999 was also a good time to be alive.I miss the 90’s...
the year i started school
& i moved to alief texas
I miss the 90s. No cellphones no social media. Simpler & happier times
Truly were!
1:40 Dolores… is that the lady Jerry Seinfeld went out with but he couldn’t remember her name?
I think you're thinking of Mulva. Gipple, perhaps?
That's the lady that was on the subway with Elaine when she was on the way to the lesbian wedding 😂
I think that particular Seinfeld character was way younger looking than that. The woman in the Tony the Tiger commercial appears to be in her fifties.
shadowflower93 yep!
What.
This was a good year. I was 12 and in the 7th grade ♥️
1995 i was 5 years old living life in Odessa Texas.
The problem with watching a video of commercials is I keep looking for the UA-cam ->Skip Ad
I was 19 in 1995 good year🙂
I was 19 that was a year
Wow.
I love watching old commercials to see what life was like before I was born or in the case of this particular video what was popular the year I was born and too young to remember
Same here. 1994 for me
Okay.
Most nostalgic was image of American express winged helmet guy, then Fisher nuts song, then fruitopia psychedelic video.
This was my senior year of high school/freshman year of uni. These commercials make it feel like just yesterday. I especially remember that 1-800 PROVE-IT commercial (5:23), a phone number that I think nobody ever bothered to call.
I was a little kid playing with action figures.
21 yrs old stationed at Ft Bragg! 82nd Airborne Division!😁💪🏿👍🏿
I was 19 years old
Awesome.