I’ll try to watch all your Christmas videos this year! Totally unrelated but one year I had nothing to do for Thanksgiving so I celebrated by watching your content.
Time for random thoughts from a random person: Nothing like the old CBS Special presentation bumper. I can never get enough of it. 6:29 KITTY! (I'm sure you saw that coming, considering every time I've commented on your videos, if there's a cat, I do that). Also in regards to the McDonald's Happy Meal guys, I do believe the voice of the drink in this one is Hal Smith, probably best known as Otis the drunk from "The Andy Griffith Show." But he also voiced Santa Claus in several Hanna-Barbera productions. 7:26 I grew up with this version of this classic, too. It's one of my all time favorite McDonald's commercials. 12:26 another favorite Christmas commercial of mine. I'm pretty sure they redubbed it at one point, but I'm not positive on that.
I have the commercial block that aired during "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" on my Christmas VHS recorded that year (same CBS station). I watched the heck out of that video as a kid!
Oreo- From that Christmas Eve night on, Alex remembers it as the Christmas when he received no gifts at all as a result of him waiting for Santa when he should have been in bed. Milk Bone- While the dog shakes the gift wondering what’s inside, the cat in the house uses his claws to rip open his package, satisfying his curiosity much quicker. Frosty The Snowman Commercial Bumpers- Interesting choice of screenshots they used in these bumpers. Especially the one they used for “We Will Return To Frosty The Snowman After These Messages”.
Christmas marathon on again! Starting with WCBS! I was watching these in '86 on channel 2 of course! CBS had the lock on the animated Christmas specials every year! Brick Church would be purchased by Newmark & Lewis in 1991, they went bankrupt in 1992. And yes RIP Pee Wee! I can't believe he died this year!
Did anyone have a Sega Master System growing up? Oddly enough, the only one that I knew who had one when I was a kid was my best friend; but oddly, it was kept at his grandfather's house for some reason.
Commercials in the 80s reminded us that everything was going to be ok, in general. Of course life had other plans, but at the time, TV was a safe space for everyone back then.
1:53 is a classic; it aired the next year during Charlie Brown as well (my parents recorded a “Christmas Tape” for me from 1987; I made my debut six months later in June 1988) Edit: the Milkbone 2:40), Almond Joy (2:56), and 7up (6:45) ads appeared in 1987 as well; they were also featured on the Christmas Tape
"A scholarly mouse makes amends to a sensitive Santa Claus" is officially the best way I've ever heard the plot of that particular holiday special described.
definitely don't remember much of SEGA's SMS ads, though my aunt had the system. loved me some Wonderboy 3: The Dragon's Trap, Black Belt and Ghostbusters!
Pee-Wee's Playhouse-Godspeed Pee-Wee Herman Downtown-Olivia Benson and Freddy Kruger helping to clean up the streets The Wizard-this was actually a good episode WCBS 2 News Bumper-just what WAS in Jennifer's diary..🤔 Damn no Mike Hammer..-maybe he's looking for that diary too
Despite being technically superior to the Nintendo, the Sega Master System never stood a chance. They had some groundbreaking games, like the original Phantasy Star, which sadly got under appreciated.
Today is the start of the 2023 Christmas Marathon! One commercial volume will be uploaded daily until Christmas, 25 in all! 🎄🎅🎄
Love it! Thank you!!! ❤️🎄❤️
Fantastic
Nice! Looking forward to this marathon. 🎄🎁🎅
You're so awesome for doing this
I’ll try to watch all your Christmas videos this year!
Totally unrelated but one year I had nothing to do for Thanksgiving so I celebrated by watching your content.
That Oreo Santa commercial is a true classic, and one that used to be a holiday staple.
When you hear that CBS Special Presentation music,you automatically know what time it is 😁
There was nothing better than A Charlie Brown Christmas sponsored by Mounds and Almond Joy ❤️🎄❤️
6:36 - Okay, this is just too cute. The whole commercial with the kid reading to the cat is unquestionably wholesome, but this just seals it.
Time for random thoughts from a random person:
Nothing like the old CBS Special presentation bumper. I can never get enough of it.
6:29 KITTY! (I'm sure you saw that coming, considering every time I've commented on your videos, if there's a cat, I do that).
Also in regards to the McDonald's Happy Meal guys, I do believe the voice of the drink in this one is Hal Smith, probably best known as Otis the drunk from "The Andy Griffith Show." But he also voiced Santa Claus in several Hanna-Barbera productions.
7:26 I grew up with this version of this classic, too. It's one of my all time favorite McDonald's commercials.
12:26 another favorite Christmas commercial of mine. I'm pretty sure they redubbed it at one point, but I'm not positive on that.
That McDonald's ice skating commercial is the quintessential 80s Christmas commercial
That Sega Master System commercial hit me right in the feels
I have the commercial block that aired during "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" on my Christmas VHS recorded that year (same CBS station). I watched the heck out of that video as a kid!
Oreo- From that Christmas Eve night on, Alex remembers it as the Christmas when he received no gifts at all as a result of him waiting for Santa when he should have been in bed.
Milk Bone- While the dog shakes the gift wondering what’s inside, the cat in the house uses his claws to rip open his package, satisfying his curiosity much quicker.
Frosty The Snowman Commercial Bumpers- Interesting choice of screenshots they used in these bumpers. Especially the one they used for “We Will Return To Frosty The Snowman After These Messages”.
Dang! Nabisco was killing it.
i miss these simpler times
That sexy “a few words about Almond Joy” spot with the bluesy guitar (2:54) has to be my favorite jingle of all-time.
Christmas marathon on again! Starting with WCBS! I was watching these in '86 on channel 2 of course! CBS had the lock on the animated Christmas specials every year!
Brick Church would be purchased by Newmark & Lewis in 1991, they went bankrupt in 1992.
And yes RIP Pee Wee! I can't believe he died this year!
Did anyone have a Sega Master System growing up? Oddly enough, the only one that I knew who had one when I was a kid was my best friend; but oddly, it was kept at his grandfather's house for some reason.
It was a niche console in the U.S. but extremely popular in Europe and Brazil.
My first friend around the block from me had one, loved WonderBoy in Monster land and Space Harrier and some penguin game.
That Handwarmin’ commercial…It’s just not a McDonald’s dance party without an alien in a bear costume…
Commercials in the 80s reminded us that everything was going to be ok, in general. Of course life had other plans, but at the time, TV was a safe space for everyone back then.
1:53 is a classic; it aired the next year during Charlie Brown as well (my parents recorded a “Christmas Tape” for me from 1987; I made my debut six months later in June 1988)
Edit: the Milkbone 2:40), Almond Joy (2:56), and 7up (6:45) ads appeared in 1987 as well; they were also featured on the Christmas Tape
"A scholarly mouse makes amends to a sensitive Santa Claus" is officially the best way I've ever heard the plot of that particular holiday special described.
10:01 another future name that was in Downtown, Mariska Hargitay aka Benson from Law & Order: SVU
definitely don't remember much of SEGA's SMS ads, though my aunt had the system. loved me some Wonderboy 3: The Dragon's Trap, Black Belt and Ghostbusters!
I had this set on VHS in the 80s.. awesome to see it again. We taped the Christmas cartoons back in the day.
I miss those old McDonalds commercials and that Fruity Pebbles is great too.
7Up please for the love of all that’s awesome about Christmas bring back those countdown posters!!!!!
Pee-Wee's Playhouse-Godspeed Pee-Wee Herman
Downtown-Olivia Benson and Freddy Kruger helping to clean up the streets
The Wizard-this was actually a good episode
WCBS 2 News Bumper-just what WAS in Jennifer's diary..🤔
Damn no Mike Hammer..-maybe he's looking for that diary too
5:46- "Sex scandal at a New Jersey Big Brother, at 11. Now kids, get ready for Frosty the Snowman!"
Little Kid: "Mommy, what's a sex scandal?"
OMG Brick Church! We use to go to the Newark one all the time! I forgot all about it
Despite being technically superior to the Nintendo, the Sega Master System never stood a chance. They had some groundbreaking games, like the original Phantasy Star, which sadly got under appreciated.
The kids just love plain old Shredded Wheat
The Nabisco Shredded Wheat ad wasn't aimed at kids.