Stone Protectors-anyone remember the animated show? Troll Barbie-wtf Frosted Flakes-Tony the Tiger taking part in eXXTREEEME Frisbee Saved By The Bell-wonder who dumped who(re:Slater and Jessie) before The College Years Chuck E.Cheese-she seems like a fun babysitter Trix-Rabbit Lives Matter lol Batman TAS-loved those episodes w/ the one-off villains(that never appeared in the comics) Buick-looks like they were sad to see that car get"taken away".. Sprint-Candace will be returning as Murphy Brown soon Mylanta-guess Willow's magic couldnt cure her dad's stomachache
6:35 - "These End Credits Are Endless, Aren't They?" I remember I used to love how the end credits of Tiny Toons would slip in a joke. The one I always remember was an episode that said "The Morale of the Story? Plucky is a jerk".
The bodies and proportions of the action figures are more reminiscent of He-Man/MOTU. The heads and overall aesthetic of the figures are definitely inspired by TMNT though.
The old phone commercials. As a kid, I found them to be boring. Nowadays I can see what got people excited about 25% off of something. I miss those days.
Maybe I am wrong here, but this seems to be a day before Hocus Pocus was released yet it seems that the TV spot is using Dave Grusin's Fratelli Chase as the music for the spot. Unless it just shares a similar classic motif that I have just always associated with The Goonies. I don't remember this music in the movie.
Movie trailers often use music from other movies instead of the actual score of the film (which is often not completed/ edited until shortly before the final edit of the movie is assembled and distributed to theaters). The music used here was indeed from Dave Grusin's score for "The Goonies".
Let's not gloss over the fact that the Hocus Pocus trailer used The Goonies theme music, and Binx's voice was not the actual actor who ended up playing and voicing the cat. You can't beat those first trailers!
Movie trailers often use temp tracks and unfinished audio mixes...mainly due to scoring and audio mixing being one of the last things completed before a movie is released.
Kennedy was a co-founder of Amblin Entertainment along with Steven Spielberg and her husband, Frank Marshall. Amblin co-produced "Tiny Toon Adventures".
The McDonald's Snow White Happy Meal was tied into the film being re-released in theaters that summer. I could be wrong, but I think this may be one of the last "classic" Disney films to get a theatrical re-release. I know they did a re-release of Oliver & Company a year or two later, but I don't really consider that a "classic". (Not a bad movie, just not a classic.)
Sleeping Beauty appears to have been re-released in 1995 (here's a trailer for it: th-cam.com/video/pT-wJ-czWEA/w-d-xo.html) though there's not much evidence that it actually happened or made it to many theaters. I saw the re-issue of Snow White that summer with my Mom and Great Grandma. It was the first time I had seen the whole movie apart from seeing clips on TV.
FOX always did an amazing job with commercials in the early-mid 90's; these bring back wonderful memories!
The troll craze of the 90s was beautifully presented in the first two minutes of this video!
**SHEESH!!**
Omg I wanna go back to the 90s !!! ;-;
My childhood thank you for uploading this can't believe it's been 25 years this is from the year I was born thank you again!!!!
life was just better back then!..things have sure changed
Love being a 90s kid
This volume specifically has been memorable, I feel I connect to each commercial
Stone Protectors-anyone remember the animated show?
Troll Barbie-wtf
Frosted Flakes-Tony the Tiger taking part in eXXTREEEME Frisbee
Saved By The Bell-wonder who dumped who(re:Slater and Jessie) before The College Years
Chuck E.Cheese-she seems like a fun babysitter
Trix-Rabbit Lives Matter lol
Batman TAS-loved those episodes w/ the one-off villains(that never appeared in the comics)
Buick-looks like they were sad to see that car get"taken away"..
Sprint-Candace will be returning as Murphy Brown soon
Mylanta-guess Willow's magic couldnt cure her dad's stomachache
I needed this fix. Thanks for this upload
hey quick question - what do you mean by fix? does this scratch some sort of nostalgia itch? That's what it does for me - just curious....
6:35 - "These End Credits Are Endless, Aren't They?" I remember I used to love how the end credits of Tiny Toons would slip in a joke. The one I always remember was an episode that said "The Morale of the Story? Plucky is a jerk".
I wonder if the Stone Protectors and those stop-motion gummi bears influenced a nightmare I had as a kid...
Stone Protectors appears to be an attempt to market Troll Dolls to boys using similar action figure designs with that of the Ninja Turtles
The bodies and proportions of the action figures are more reminiscent of He-Man/MOTU. The heads and overall aesthetic of the figures are definitely inspired by TMNT though.
They actually made TMNT Trolls (Still have them), but yes Trolls were everywhere around this period and they wanted to get boys into them too.
loved those Stone Protectors had the whole line they were very sturdy and ruggedly made
The old phone commercials. As a kid, I found them to be boring. Nowadays I can see what got people excited about 25% off of something. I miss those days.
Now its called buy one get one half off, still 25%off total bill
Back in the Trolls phase!
Damn trolls were everywhere
Maybe I am wrong here, but this seems to be a day before Hocus Pocus was released yet it seems that the TV spot is using Dave Grusin's Fratelli Chase as the music for the spot. Unless it just shares a similar classic motif that I have just always associated with The Goonies. I don't remember this music in the movie.
Movie trailers often use music from other movies instead of the actual score of the film (which is often not completed/ edited until shortly before the final edit of the movie is assembled and distributed to theaters). The music used here was indeed from Dave Grusin's score for "The Goonies".
"Cause like, this one time, my dad had indigestion but we thought it was an ulcer."
Let's not gloss over the fact that the Hocus Pocus trailer used The Goonies theme music, and Binx's voice was not the actual actor who ended up playing and voicing the cat. You can't beat those first trailers!
Movie trailers often use temp tracks and unfinished audio mixes...mainly due to scoring and audio mixing being one of the last things completed before a movie is released.
Wow. I never the Rabbit actually got to EAT the Trix on one occasion
Also, fun fact about that gummy bear ad: Pixar did the animation on it..
The Ziploc finger's voice is very reminiscent of Baby Bear from Sesame Street...same voices or a really big coincidence?
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🎼”Zach Morris is trashhhhh!”
I wasn’t expecting to see Kathleen Kennedy’s name in the Tiny Toons’ credits.
Kennedy was a co-founder of Amblin Entertainment along with Steven Spielberg and her husband, Frank Marshall. Amblin co-produced "Tiny Toon Adventures".
The McDonald's Snow White Happy Meal was tied into the film being re-released in theaters that summer. I could be wrong, but I think this may be one of the last "classic" Disney films to get a theatrical re-release. I know they did a re-release of Oliver & Company a year or two later, but I don't really consider that a "classic". (Not a bad movie, just not a classic.)
Sleeping Beauty appears to have been re-released in 1995 (here's a trailer for it: th-cam.com/video/pT-wJ-czWEA/w-d-xo.html) though there's not much evidence that it actually happened or made it to many theaters.
I saw the re-issue of Snow White that summer with my Mom and Great Grandma. It was the first time I had seen the whole movie apart from seeing clips on TV.