I had the playdoh factory and the grill. As a matter of fact, I have an old picture of me in my room in '91 with the grill on my dresser lol. I wondered what Bar None tasted like. It looked like crap! lol
OMG the original Coca Cola commercial where they teach the world to sing has to be one of my favourite commercials ever! then again Coca Cola commercials have always been awesome.
4:04--I remember that Coca-Cola had a "retro" period with their commercials in the 1990's when they briefly revived some of their old jingles. I'm pretty sure that in one of those spots I even heard "Things go better with Coke," which I love even though it's from before my time.
I must have been the only kid who LIKED Cookie Crisp... Would rather have Golden Grahams though. Thanks for posting all these, man. It must take forever. Now that I'm knocking on 30 things like this help to remind me of a time before terrorists, wars, and lay-offs. I'm also planning on moving to San Jose from DC in the next year or two so these are even cooler :D
I remember those commercials for Play-Doh, Cookie Crisp, Golden Grahams and Cap'n Crunch from breaks for "Pee-wee's Playhouse"! I remember because I had episodes recorded on tape, but did not bother with the process of cutting out the commercials, just leaving them intact instead!
What you're seeing is the afternoon kids block of cartoons transitioning to the sitcoms for teenagers and a generally older audience. The commercials starting with the Coca Cola ad played during "Silver Spoons".
I remember the Play-Doh, Cookie Crisp, Golden Grahams and Cap'n Crunch commercials real well, from "Pee-wee's Playhouse"! I had once recorded the show when it was on, but found it too much trouble to cut out the commercials, so I just left them in. And these were among the commercials included!
Not all of these aired during "Ducktales". Everything after the Coke ad is from an episode of "Silver Spoons" that came after it at five o'clock, which is usually when the more typical "mainstream audience" commercials would come on.
I can't even really remember what they taste like. Like those mini Chips Ahoy!, but worse. I can remember the disappointment after bringing them home though. Cookies + Cereal...what could go wrong?
u know i never understod why in most cereal commercials there is always someone trying to steal the cereal i mean if they can afford to put together all those gadgets they can surley buy a box of cereal
This was way before Mario appeared in his current form with a high pitched voice etc. On the Super Mario Bros Super Show from around this period, Mario was voiced by the very gruff and raspy Captain Lou Albano. The cookie crisp cop is basically the typical Irish cop stereotype seen in many old cartoons and movies.
I was a member of the fox kids club.. used to carry my card in my wallet as a kid..not sure where that is now. I got the kids club magazine until there was no more fox kids lol
I like how there is a totally inappropriate commercial at the end of a kids show. Cool vid though, I remember most of these commercial. This airing was also on my dads birthday, rip.
So he's an old sea captain (Drunk?) with various weapons tucked away in his hat to defend against bizarre milk creatures. And he hangs out with children and gives them cereal. What's so strange about that?
Regarding the Coca-Cola commercial...I think they should do a commercial like that for this decade/generation now. Kind of like how they did that one mega-Pepsi commercial with Britney Spears combining the last five decades worth of Pepsi jingles.
wasn't the radical kid at 8:17 on an episode of full house? He's the bad little kid that Dj babysits. I think he gets his head stuck in some railing and they put butter on his head. This is radical !
Every kid had that Play-Doh fun factory. Also, I was never allowed to have Cookie Crisp as a kid. I tried it for the first time a couple years ago, I was disappointed. Please tell me it was better back in the day.
The kids at the prom seemed awfully unconcerned that two of their classmates were crushed to death by a giant box of cleaning pads. Granted, Good Morning America wasn't (and isn't) a hard-hitting news show, but I'd still think there'd be some conflict of interest there by allowing Joan Lunden to pitch for a specific company. I'm rather surprised that Coke hasn't done anything for the 40th anniversary of "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing". Maybe that's coming this Christmas...
@danielledrules My sister and I used to make "super" cookie crisp by taking Chips Ahoy! mini cookies and pouring them into our cereal bowls instead of the cereal. Awesome times. Shocking that the two of us didn't end up with diabetes the way we ate that summer. I guess we just burned it all off playing outside.
@LenaAndreia I need to stop commenting before I'm done watching the video. That Coke commercial is surprisingly touching. I mean, that's my and my parents generation. A shame they didn't do something for the 40th anniversary... I guess they figure no one our age remembers that ad (well, that and the whole anti-sugary soda thing). Also: The BARNONE bar. Wow. That was my favorite candy bar before they discontinued it. There's something else I wish would come back.
aah common! Play-Doh isn't too be eaten, but im starting too think that they WANT children to eat it, i mean really: ''Make delicious hamburgers, ice creams, hot dogs and a lot more! But NOT eat it ;D'' -.-
Some missing lyrics to the Play-Doh commercial! "I'm -a making theese meal for the Godfather Mob Boss for the day of his daughter's wedding. Hope his crime family likes this meal or i will get whacked and sleep with the fishes!"meal
@MrUbister Then they'll learn a lesson most children (Including myself) learned: Play-doh tastes just awful, specifically salty, gritty dough with preservatives. Thankfully it's nontoxic so no harm in it. lol
Yes it was WAY better back in the day when they didn't have to regulate over processed sugars and you could actually taste a bit of chocolate from the itty bitty chips also the milk tasted good once you're done. Now the government is regulate how much cornstarch and banned a lot of ingredients for a healthier life style. It was for the better but kids today are cheated of sugary cereals.
Vulpes Kitsune one of the many ups and downs of today’s lifestyle. I get where they were going, but come on, even I didn’t eat too much sugars, but they really cheating kids of today of what was actually good. I feel sorry they’ll more than likely never get to experience this type of stuff in they childhood.
Did anyone how many times the guy said "Uhh" in the Sequoia ad? And I'm surprised that in 1990, you could get away with running ads for R-rated movies on kids' shows.
I had the playdoh factory and the grill. As a matter of fact, I have an old picture of me in my room in '91 with the grill on my dresser lol. I wondered what Bar None tasted like. It looked like crap! lol
OMG the original Coca Cola commercial where they teach the world to sing has to be one of my favourite commercials ever! then again Coca Cola commercials have always been awesome.
4:04--I remember that Coca-Cola had a "retro" period with their commercials in the 1990's when they briefly revived some of their old jingles. I'm pretty sure that in one of those spots I even heard "Things go better with Coke," which I love even though it's from before my time.
I must have been the only kid who LIKED Cookie Crisp... Would rather have Golden Grahams though.
Thanks for posting all these, man. It must take forever. Now that I'm knocking on 30 things like this help to remind me of a time before terrorists, wars, and lay-offs.
I'm also planning on moving to San Jose from DC in the next year or two so these are even cooler :D
I was a member of the fox kids club as well. They stopped giving the magazine when I turned 15.
I never noticed before, but the cop in the Cookie Crisp commercial both looks and sounds like Super Mario. LOL
Man, what I would give to relive the comfort and warmth of being a kid in the early 90's.
that little kid on the "fox kids club" was def in a few episodes of Full House haha!
Fox Kids CLub was probably the coolest thing in the 1990's for a kid growing up, that and the Power Rangers
Am I crazy in thinking that there were tons of commercials in the 90s that featured people driving old cars across a desert?
I thought that's all people did was drive açross the desert from those car commercials.
I remember those commercials for Play-Doh, Cookie Crisp, Golden Grahams and Cap'n Crunch from breaks for "Pee-wee's Playhouse"! I remember because I had episodes recorded on tape, but did not bother with the process of cutting out the commercials, just leaving them intact instead!
What you're seeing is the afternoon kids block of cartoons transitioning to the sitcoms for teenagers and a generally older audience. The commercials starting with the Coca Cola ad played during "Silver Spoons".
I need to pick up the Duck Tales dvds so my son can experience this classic.
I remember the Play-Doh, Cookie Crisp, Golden Grahams and Cap'n Crunch commercials real well, from "Pee-wee's Playhouse"! I had once recorded the show when it was on, but found it too much trouble to cut out the commercials, so I just left them in. And these were among the commercials included!
Not all of these aired during "Ducktales". Everything after the Coke ad is from an episode of "Silver Spoons" that came after it at five o'clock, which is usually when the more typical "mainstream audience" commercials would come on.
I was born in the 90's. But I wish I was born in the 1970's so I could enjoy this awesomeness at the age I am today.
I can't even really remember what they taste like. Like those mini Chips Ahoy!, but worse. I can remember the disappointment after bringing them home though. Cookies + Cereal...what could go wrong?
We sure did love our cereal in the 80s and 90s
Was that Uma Thurman in that movie trailer?
In New York, our equivalent of Sequoia Institute was Apex Tech with the same outdated 70s style commercials!
I was about to whack the side of my monitor thinking it was my TV when the flash lines came on. Man I better go watch some damn VHS right now.
80's commercials are still the best, but ones from the 70's and early 90's come close.
I personally can't remember when fox kids stopped. When I turned 14, I was stuck on cartoon network.
u know i never understod why in most cereal commercials there is always someone trying to steal the cereal i mean if they can afford to put together all those gadgets they can surley buy a box of cereal
DuckTales is awesome...at any age.
Not sure why, but there were lots of commercials in the 90s with the "driving a classic car through the desert" theme.
"There's no wrong way to eat a Reese's." Cool slogan.
I had that play doh fun factory
Me too!
the cookie crisp cop sounds and sorta looks an awful lot like mario
This was way before Mario appeared in his current form with a high pitched voice etc. On the Super Mario Bros Super Show from around this period, Mario was voiced by the very gruff and raspy Captain Lou Albano.
The cookie crisp cop is basically the typical Irish cop stereotype seen in many old cartoons and movies.
I was a member of the fox kids club.. used to carry my card in my wallet as a kid..not sure where that is now. I got the kids club magazine until there was no more fox kids lol
I like how there is a totally inappropriate commercial at the end of a kids show.
Cool vid though, I remember most of these commercial. This airing was also on my dads birthday, rip.
So he's an old sea captain (Drunk?) with various weapons tucked away in his hat to defend against bizarre milk creatures. And he hangs out with children and gives them cereal. What's so strange about that?
I had a membership in the Fox Kids Club!
"we now rentern to ducktails" and then duck tales will be right back lol
I loved Duck tales back then and most of the Disney Afternoon
wooo Kristen kidstown reporter on the right at 8:47 !!
Wow. Cap'n Crunch has changed a lot since 1990 lol
my dad would get pissed cause we watched duck tales and we were like 15, but i got mostly A's and then he figured whatever one day.
wow pocket powers, finally seen the commercial thanks to the vault.
Regarding the Coca-Cola commercial...I think they should do a commercial like that for this decade/generation now. Kind of like how they did that one mega-Pepsi commercial with Britney Spears combining the last five decades worth of Pepsi jingles.
i always wondered why don't the cereal mascot just didn't buy the cereal, so they could have it
wasn't the radical kid at 8:17 on an episode of full house? He's the bad little kid that Dj babysits. I think he gets his head stuck in some railing and they put butter on his head. This is radical !
my head is stuck in the stairs..no not the butter!
When the bay area was just OAKLAND and San Francisco!!!
How many poor little kids acctually ATE the playdoh??? The kid say "There GREAT!" doesn't help!!!
I remember the Fox Kids Club.
I bought mini marshmallows mixed it with cookie crisp mmwha delicious also with coco puffs even better
0:53
wouldnt that have blown the track up anyway?
Every kid had that Play-Doh fun factory. Also, I was never allowed to have Cookie Crisp as a kid. I tried it for the first time a couple years ago, I was disappointed. Please tell me it was better back in the day.
DesertRose367 what in the freakin world was your family on?
@90sman408 sure does.I had a box a month ago.lol
i miss that cookie crisp dog
The kids at the prom seemed awfully unconcerned that two of their classmates were crushed to death by a giant box of cleaning pads.
Granted, Good Morning America wasn't (and isn't) a hard-hitting news show, but I'd still think there'd be some conflict of interest there by allowing Joan Lunden to pitch for a specific company.
I'm rather surprised that Coke hasn't done anything for the 40th anniversary of "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing". Maybe that's coming this Christmas...
thought i had people i could trust, like my boy captain crunch!!!!!!!!!
@danielledrules My sister and I used to make "super" cookie crisp by taking Chips Ahoy! mini cookies and pouring them into our cereal bowls instead of the cereal. Awesome times.
Shocking that the two of us didn't end up with diabetes the way we ate that summer. I guess we just burned it all off playing outside.
@LenaAndreia
I need to stop commenting before I'm done watching the video. That Coke commercial is surprisingly touching. I mean, that's my and my parents generation. A shame they didn't do something for the 40th anniversary... I guess they figure no one our age remembers that ad (well, that and the whole anti-sugary soda thing).
Also: The BARNONE bar. Wow. That was my favorite candy bar before they discontinued it. There's something else I wish would come back.
aah common! Play-Doh isn't too be eaten, but im starting too think that they WANT children to eat it, i mean really: ''Make delicious hamburgers, ice creams, hot dogs and a lot more! But NOT eat it ;D'' -.-
Some missing lyrics to the Play-Doh commercial!
"I'm -a making theese meal for the Godfather Mob Boss for the day of his daughter's wedding. Hope his crime family likes this meal or i will get whacked and sleep with the fishes!"meal
Those soggies will never win!
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@MrUbister Then they'll learn a lesson most children (Including myself) learned: Play-doh tastes just awful, specifically salty, gritty dough with preservatives. Thankfully it's nontoxic so no harm in it. lol
Yes it was WAY better back in the day when they didn't have to regulate over processed sugars and you could actually taste a bit of chocolate from the itty bitty chips also the milk tasted good once you're done. Now the government is regulate how much cornstarch and banned a lot of ingredients for a healthier life style. It was for the better but kids today are cheated of sugary cereals.
Vulpes Kitsune one of the many ups and downs of today’s lifestyle. I get where they were going, but come on, even I didn’t eat too much sugars, but they really cheating kids of today of what was actually good. I feel sorry they’ll more than likely never get to experience this type of stuff in they childhood.
men, now its embarrassing to drive those cars.
Stridex? Clearasil? Oxy? Where I come from, ONLY Noczema girls get noticed!
I wish I could by a new car for less than $10k.
Did anyone how many times the guy said "Uhh" in the Sequoia ad?
And I'm surprised that in 1990, you could get away with running ads for R-rated movies on kids' shows.