Insanely Massive Lunchbox Collection - Lunchbox Museum
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Lidsville is Sid and Marty Krofft show, back in the early 70's.
I enjoyed this video, many childhood memories.
I spotted "the Land of the Lost" lunch boxes, that was my favorite as a child. Growing up we always used brown paper bags, never had a lunch box.
My boyfriend had a "G.I. Joe" one, that he put holes into, when asked what they were, he said "bullet holes, that's where he was shot". lol
lidsville was great
Loved it that Julia was Diane Carroll back in the day she played a nurse it was I believe the first time an African American an women. especially had their own series thank you for the memories
julia was one of the first shows to star a black women in the 60's
Wow! I remember some of these lunch boxes from my childhood. I always wanted. I know it was a star wars rip off, but battlestar galactica has a special place in my heart. Thank You Jacob.
Unique place to explore. Thank you for sharing!
for a second I thought that said fart valley too.lol
Ha ha, you really show how young you actually are! I remember ALL of these lunch boxes ( of course I was born in 1964).FYI, most of these lunch boxes were either TV shows ( Julia, Gentle Ben, Inch High Private Eye) or popular TV stars ( Bobby Sherman, Bee Gees). Thank God for UA-cam, you can still view most of these shows, and find out what America was watching before you were born!
Inch High Private Eye was a Saturday morning cartoon show for one year, 1973-1974. It may still be seen on Cartoon Network and USA Cartoon Express intermittently.
Lidsville is the koo-koo-kookiest
Lidsville is the ki-ki-kickiest
Lidsville is the groo-groo-grooviest
Lidsville is the living end, friend
If you get a chance to go, go there
you'll be glad you did
'cause everybody who goes to Lidsville really flips his lid!
5:49 that is "El Chapulin Colorado", a Mexican tv show of the 70's. Extremely popular in latin America
Watching this and I'm actually saying out loud which ones I had. I had the ET one as well. Every year we got to pick out a new lunch box all through elementary school. Many of them are still somewhere in my parents' basement. Nice find!
Angela Adventures Start digging and find them while you can still make a killing selling them on eBay! LOL
bobby sherman was a teen idol in the 70's, he was the justin beiber of his day
"Turtles & trees, are friends to me - help me keep my sanity!"
OMG. Inch High Private Eye was a cute cartoon. I remember seeing it in the 80's. Great video JTC!
I had that first Star Wars lunch box that you showed in the video, the one with the tie fighter and the X-Wing fighter on it. I remember having that one when I was a kid. We also had that Disney World lunch box in our house, but we never used it for school. My mom kept it in a cabinet for storage stuff. I also had one of those "Space 1999" ones, and I also had that last "Superheroes" one that you looked at.
Loved Inch-high, Private-Eye! The worlds biggest, littlest detective!
Hey Jacob, Lancelot Link Secret Chimp was a funny kids show they did with real chimps. They dubbed in the dialogue with the chimps chewing something. My parents hated it, which made me like it more! LOL
+Brain Zombie sounds amazing
Did I see a Beany and Cecil box?
created by Bob Clampett circa 1960's
Julia - an NBC show in the late 60s featuring Dianne Carroll (who later married David Frost, I think). Watched it when I was 8......
i remember earl j. waggadorns mother.
I had a metal Dukes of Hazzard lunch box! I wish I still had it.
i still have mine
awesome display of very old luch boxes!!!! I loved seeing all the old characters from back in the good old days!!!
This is awesome.Im 49 and I remember having a bunch of metal ones and then they switched to plastic and being pissed about it.
Awesome collection and video. I am partial to the MASK and Masters of the Universe boxes around the 2:00 minute mark. In fact I had the Masters box as a kid.
my brother had all the star wars ones, dukes of hazard and E.T...i had the Benji one...u were considered a rich kid in my class if u brought your cold lunch to school and had the latest new lunchbox...that was over 30 some years ago..these really brought back a lot of memories...thanks for sharing
I found my lunch box on the bottom shelf - the yellow Snoopy one. Got it before kindergarten started in 1969.
I remember getting a new lunchbox when back to school shopping. It was important to get the one that identified your particular taste in pop culture, but wouldn't be ridiculed by classmates. My friends had Donnie & Marie and Happy Days lunch boxes (one was made of vinyl too I think) but I don't recall any specific ones I carried, except one year deciding a metal black, rounded top "construction worker classic" was what I wanted and got. As we all got a little older, the correct Trapper Keeper was your possible ticket to identity as one of the cool kids.
Other things I remember from elementary and jr high school: lip smackers, combs that stuck out of your back pocket) giant erasers FOR BIG MISTAKES, Members Only jackets, roller skating parties (the highlight of the semester) jelly shoes, china flats, Dorothy Hamill haircuts, pencils from Jays potato chip boxes... It's fun to reminisce
Holy SHIT!! 1:21 I had that lunchbox when I was a kid. I can't believe it's in the lunchbox museum, too cool. Grizzly Adams was my favorite show when I was ten or so. :-)
Nice to see people still appreciate these kind of places. This isn't too far from me but I've never been
Had Holly Hobby, super friends, mork & mindy, pacman and that blue plastic smurf one 🙂 plus who didn't love shirt tales ❤️
Ack! "Julia" was a tv show back in the late '60s. I actually had that lunchbox when I was a kid, and the only other place I've seen it since was in a Smithsonian American History Museum display.
You made my day with this adventure! Then you topped it with Beanie and Cecil. All those lunch boxes were Memory Lane and I love then. Thanks
This is awesome. It brought back memories of my purple Pocahontas lunch box and thermos from the 90's. I had forgotten all about them~
Lidsville is a Sid and Marty Krofft show that starred Butch Patrick who was Eddie Munster on The Munsters. The zany Charles Nelson Reilly was Hoo Doo in that show. I watched this show growing up, along with HR Puffinstff.
You could have taken twice as long on this whole video, it was that good! Thanks so much for doing this!!!
lots of great ones there! cool place Jacob thanks for sharing it!
I love those old lunch boxes!!! My favorite!!!
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I love vintage lunchboxes especially 70s and 80s ones. I used to wear them as purses in the 90s.
Very cool idea!!
I have been to the Lunchbox Museum in Columbus, Georgia, and took many pictures! Such a cool place.
What a stinking cool museum. who knew there where so many different lunchboxes. I love the old school ones. The VW Bus was super cute.
Lidsville, was done by the same production company that did HR Pufinstuf. Charles Nelson Riley played the villain.
dude these lunch boxes bring back bookoo childhood memories...thx good vid
i had the empire strikes back one as a kid , i loved it :)
This is a blast from the past. Lol. I had the Snorks and the ET lunch box. Awesome video! :)
Super cool! Loving that Twiggy lunchbox!!!
Omg....i love huge collections of random things....so cool and interesting!
LOL! I had the Smokey the Bear one but mine was metal.
The Betsy Wetsy one (1:17) just kills me! A nod to a peeing doll, at lunch...
Julia was a show about a black nurse
Thanks Carpetbagger !
aging myself but I loved Saturday morning cartoons a lot of these lunch box brings that back love your stuff great job
I had that Gentle Ben Lunch Box. It is from the 60"s tv series with Ron Howard's brother Clint as the boy, and his father Rance
was also cast in that series
I have dukes of hazard lunch box, cowboys of moo mesa, lion king, gargoyles and two Jurassic park ones. One of them was recalled because the thermos says biohazard material hahah. This was fun
That was Max the Bionic dog on the Bionic Woman lunchbox. He was the first bionic anything even before Steve Austin. There was a story arc where his bionic stuff started breaking down and they were worried about Jamie Sommers having the same break down. WOW I can't believe I remember that, I is old :-(
It's like stepping back into my childhood. Great video!
All together, my brother, sister and I had at least a dozen of the ones you showed!
I want the one that looks like the front of a Fritos bag!!
I had that Grizzly Adams lunchbox as a kid. It was my favorite show, that and The Banana Splits, and The Magic Garden.
Wow what a great way of looking back at memories!
I had a Roy Rogers lunch box many many years ago. Wish I still had it.
great place!! always loved the old lunchboxes so cool...I had a Shirt Tales lunchbox in elementary school.
Dude, you were born about 15 years too late for some of those. Charles Nelson Riley was the main hat dude in Lidsville. HR Pufinstuff was my FAVORITE! I had such a crush on the British guy with the magic talking flute. Oh, and WITCHIPOO! I also loved the one with Sigmund the sea monster with the big front tooth. He was so cute. There were a bunch of different Sid and Marty Croft shows with amazing puppets and functional costumes. I had a Disneyland Main Street Parade metal lunchbox, but I think my mom sold it in a garage sale.
Lidsville is a Sid & Marty Kroft creation. It stars Charles Nelson Reilly. It's definitely worth checking out!
I have a Wagon Train lunch box. I broke the thermos back when i was still in elementary school, but i still have the box.
I bought my 4 yr old son( who is now 32) a Teddy Ruxpin doll and the lunchbox for Christmas one year for him. . . . He waits until last Christmas, when we were remembering all of our favorite/stupidest/most horrible etc. gifts, to tell me he was terrified of that darn thing !!!!! I now understand why I would find him under my bed, in the laundry room or in the garage lmao !!! I didn't know I terrorized my child lol !!
+1:23 Twiggy, super skinny model from the 60's
Great tour!!
missy cat how rare is that Twiggy lunch box holy cow !
Amazing collection!
that was really cool bro...I had the astronauts one. You know, I can still remember the smell of my luke warm baloney sandwich in there. The inside glass Thermos' always broke too when they inevitably fell on the floor. Thanks for the memory!!!
It's amazing how disposable lunchboxes are these days. Those old metal ones weren't indestructible, but like most things, today's version isn't meant to last. And like most things, if we could have only known how collectible the items would be today in mint condition...
My first lunchbox was Six Million Dollar Man.
Mike H how right you are! How much money got chucked out when the old toy boxes were left on the curb for the trash man? As a girl, I really preferred a lot of the boys toys (they seemed more adventurous) so I remember having the Steve Austin doll with the plastic "skin" on his arm. You rolled up the skin to expose his bionics. I also had a Six Million $ Man rocket/hospital or something - it opened up and had a bunch of connectors you could jab into Steve's bionics. Oh yeah, and Steve had a bionic eye, you could look through his tiny eye via the back of his head. Maybe I'll snoop around on eBay - hope I don't end up crying
I had a Strawberry Shortcake tin lunchbox when I was in Kindergarten. She and Rainbow Brite were huge in the early 80s. 😇
The lunchbox with the name Julia, it was a weekly TV show she was a black nurse. Diane Carroll played the nurse.
5:50 El Chapulin! Super famous character here in Latin America. One of mexican comedian Roberto Gómez Bolaños', aka "Chespirito", many characters!
No se mete con la chusma
Super rare Mexican TV show El chopulin Colorado from 73-79 can't be many of those around, that you can just walk up and grab one blows my mind
OMG Shirt tales and Snorks!
love that Twiggy one!
The Twiggy lunchbox is a bit of an oxymoron
+Black Sheep72 cause she never ate lunch?
Jacob you gotta check out Lidsville if you've never seen it. It was done by Sid and Marty Krofft and its just a strange and interesting show with a great theme song. In more recent years It inspired the Creepypasta Candle Cove as the writer would have nightmares about the characters in the show when he was a child.
Always enjoy your Channel,!!!!! Nice find......Peace.....
Awesome! I was never allowed to have a lunch box because my mom figured I would either eat the school lunch or go hungry.
When I was a kid I went to Six Flags Over Mid-America and Lassie (which was a male dog, by the way) jumped over me. Then Benji came out, and I got to "meet" him before he was famous.
+sweetpea I would have loved meeting Benji
The red, black and white plaid designed lunch box..next to Fat Albert and underneath Mickey, that was just like one I had in first grade..wow, I'd forgotten about that
Wow..love it!!!
That was awesome! I had an Evel Knievel one in first grade, I was a tomboy back then:)
I am dating my old ass self, but I had that Grizzly Adams lunchbox. I was in kindergarten, and I remember that getting the damned thermos out and open was thumb dislocatingly painful.
ahh that twiggy lunchbox!!!!!!! so f'n rad!!!
Bobby was a teenage heart throb and pop singer of the early 70s.
Benny and Cecil The sea sick sea serpent date back to the mid to late 50s. I never saw them but my dad and his siblings watched them every saturday morning and my dad had a plush toy of one of them when he was a small boy in 1958 or 9
Oh man, that blue He-Man lunch box was the first lunch box I ever had. I got it when I was in preschool and used it everyday minus pizza day at school till I was in 2nd grade. Before 3rd grade year I tore the He-Man sticker off and replaced it with a NHRA sticker I got at a drag race, and continued using it nearly daily during the school year, till I was in 8th grade and the handle broke off.
Great stuff
omg and the beegees thermos
I had the E.T. one too and some kid stole it...smh I was so upset. I also had an America's Greatest Hero & a Wonder Woman. Awesome video!
Lance Link rode a mini bike with training wheels-great video!
BOBBY SHERMAN WAS A TOP TEN SINGER IN THE 1960'S
Julia was a TV show from the 60's
Diahann Carroll, she played a nurse. I had a Julia Barbie doll w/a gold & silver jumpsuit, one of the early talking Barbies w/the pull string in her back & several prerecorded phrases. Toys & television...
TheSWolfe Beautiful woman!
She was a hottie, that's for sure!
land of giants was a TV show. I am so old I didn't realize that you don't carry lunch boxes anymore. LOL
dang those are actually pretty cool. I wouldn't mind taking one of those to school lol -my school still allows lunchboxs-
great stuff
only ones i had were he man and tmnt . i want those Disney and dukes of hazzard ones :}
I love the model aircraft :)
I really want that Disney Robin Hood lunch box, I'm 22, no longer in school, but gotta have it. XD
I had a Beetles lunch box back in the 60's.
Ah...lunchbox lane. There's some great ones here. Inch high Private Eye was a Saturday morning cartoon character. Quite the lived-in collection - bounced off many an annoying boy's head, I'd wager. "The Land of Living Hats, that's Lidsville!" w/Charles Nelson Reilly. "Land of the Giants!" Coming on in ten minutes on MeTV after BatMan. I want that Osmonds box, & the Partridge Family, & the Star Trek one, too. Is that a Winnie the Pooh tree? Or a Mr. Roger's Neighborhood tree? That place is big & old, like the collection it houses. Wish I still had my little record player.