I loved early 90s Nickelodeon, especially Doug and the rest of the Nicktoons that came along. Doug was a pretty deep cartoon, looking back at it with the eyes of an adult. Makes me want to go back and watch it again.
I was ten days away from turning ten years old and I vividly remember like 90% of these. I don't think I've thought of that movie "Bingo" in 25 years, but when the trailer starts, I know it beat for beat. The court stenographer barking made me laugh out loud. Awesome collection here. This is a real treasure. Thank you for preserving!
A very Flinstones volume indeed! Yabba Dabba Doo? That very first promo for Wild & Crazy Kids - we didn't even see those scenes in the original show! I watched the Nicktoons premiere on August 11! I remember an almost 2 minute long version of the Levis Big Jean ad on in between two of the shows.
1:24 - My school bus driver at this time was none of those things. She was, however, deaf I believe. Kids would pull a cord that would ring a bell, signaling they wanted to be let off, and she would just keep on driving. Kids on the bus would be screaming for her to stop. She would sometimes drive for a good 2 or 3 minutes, missing one stop after another, and a growing chorus of kids screaming at her to let them off, and she would not acknowledge them. I eventually realized it was better just to ride a bike or walk home in all weather, even though it was a good 45 minutes to get home by these ways. As for my Principal...I don't know, I was never sent to his office. I like to believe he could rap, though.
The marshmallows in the Dino Pebbles cereal were always hard as rocks. Plus the music in the commercial always reminds me of Dr. Mario for some reason!
indeed I remember VR's humble beginnings... I got to try a couple of the 'Virtuality' games that were out back in the mid 90s.... 'Dactyl nightmare' was my first and it blew my mind at the time, primitive graphics and all! I believe 'zone hunter' was the second and what stood out to me on that one, was I remember the headsets were also equipped with microphones so you and the other players acted as a team running and shooting!
That String Racer toy looks like the kind of toy that you would only play with for a few minutes until you get bored with it and leave it in a random place in your house.
@@dreydenransom2313 While we're kids certain areas of the brain work differently than when we're adults. The default mode network among children is less active over all. but in adults it's much more active. Stress and all makes the default mode network much more activated than it should be and thus, re-stimulating the areas of the brain and reducing activity in the areas of the default mode network feels quite strange due to habit.
ever stop to think that all the kids in these commercials are all now in their 30s with kids and hate life and all wish they could go back when shit wasnt so crazy and like was just about getting home from school and watching some nick.
It's actually because we're living in a way we did not evolve for-that goes against our biology. Work, high stress, competition, consumerism, being forced to go to bed when we're not tired and get up when we haven't had enough rest, being made to act a certain way, negative reinforcement, too much negativity on the news, and all of the other bad habits society teaches us to just accept as "normal human nature." All of this arose after the advent of agriculture and is in no way a part of our true nature as a species. Thus the default mode network becomes too active and results in depression and other mental disorders-not due to the nature of humans-but because of the environment. So we want to get back to a time where the default mode network wasn't so active-our childhoods. If we were not raised in such an environment of today we'd be much happier-as if we never got older.
Wow, Virtual Reality has come a LOOOONG way, huh!?!! ^-^ I agree, the crazy Bubble Tape is a classic "NO WAY JOSE!" XD Such style back then. Those Honey Comb ads are awesome too. Doug!! It's a great show. Yeah, I think it was technically the very first Nicktoon to air, followed by Rugrats and Ren & Stimpy, in that order. Truly the start of an era!!
Friggin AT&T! Come back for free now! As if folks didnt just finally get the chance to use another company bc they were forced to stop monopolizing the market!
Nick Studios auditions-was this for the channel's planned answer to the Mickey Mouse Club? Zap-this failed just like Nintendo's Virtual Boy would later on.. Mystery Date-thankfully this movie didnt pre-date The Crying Game by three years lol
1991 was a great year for Nickelodeon content. Thank you for this!
I got a chance to tour nick studios in Orlando back when it first opened! I saw the set of ‘Clarissa Explains it all’.
Sad that all that is gone now!
The Bubble Tape commercial always reminded me of “You Can’t Do That On Television”.
I loved early 90s Nickelodeon, especially Doug and the rest of the Nicktoons that came along. Doug was a pretty deep cartoon, looking back at it with the eyes of an adult. Makes me want to go back and watch it again.
I was ten days away from turning ten years old and I vividly remember like 90% of these. I don't think I've thought of that movie "Bingo" in 25 years, but when the trailer starts, I know it beat for beat. The court stenographer barking made me laugh out loud.
Awesome collection here. This is a real treasure. Thank you for preserving!
The good days of Nickelodeon.
That Bubbletape commercial reminded me why I loved the 90s.
I was born in the wrong time
A very Flinstones volume indeed! Yabba Dabba Doo?
That very first promo for Wild & Crazy Kids - we didn't even see those scenes in the original show!
I watched the Nicktoons premiere on August 11! I remember an almost 2 minute long version of the Levis Big Jean ad on in between two of the shows.
♡ this group of commercials!
Just 7 Days Before The Nicktoons Premieres.
1:24 - My school bus driver at this time was none of those things. She was, however, deaf I believe. Kids would pull a cord that would ring a bell, signaling they wanted to be let off, and she would just keep on driving. Kids on the bus would be screaming for her to stop. She would sometimes drive for a good 2 or 3 minutes, missing one stop after another, and a growing chorus of kids screaming at her to let them off, and she would not acknowledge them.
I eventually realized it was better just to ride a bike or walk home in all weather, even though it was a good 45 minutes to get home by these ways. As for my Principal...I don't know, I was never sent to his office. I like to believe he could rap, though.
God, I loved the early 90s. It was a new decade off on it's own way, but with some of them 80s feels bleedin' over (they'd be gone by 93).
The marshmallows in the Dino Pebbles cereal were always hard as rocks. Plus the music in the commercial always reminds me of Dr. Mario for some reason!
indeed I remember VR's humble beginnings... I got to try a couple of the 'Virtuality' games that were out back in the mid 90s.... 'Dactyl nightmare' was my first and it blew my mind at the time, primitive graphics and all! I believe 'zone hunter' was the second and what stood out to me on that one, was I remember the headsets were also equipped with microphones so you and the other players acted as a team running and shooting!
Inspector Gadget and Looney Tunes was a great way to finish watching Nickelodeon before it switched over to nick at nite.
I remember every single one of these. Fabulous memories!!
That String Racer toy looks like the kind of toy that you would only play with for a few minutes until you get bored with it and leave it in a random place in your house.
yesssss more nick commercials
I loved the Doug show.
2:28 String racers were amazing... but half of playing with them was spent untangling the strings.
Back when Nick was awesome
I wonder why Barney couldn't just buy his own cereal?
Those Dino pebbles were the bomb! I loved that cereal I wish they still made it like that.
Heartbreaking
Seriously though. Every year the 90's become more and more alien looking. Placing myself back in this space is so strange...im getting old.
Distorto Manipulo just imagine 20 years down the road watching it. Gonna be a real trip
@@dreydenransom2313 While we're kids certain areas of the brain work differently than when we're adults. The default mode network among children is less active over all. but in adults it's much more active. Stress and all makes the default mode network much more activated than it should be and thus, re-stimulating the areas of the brain and reducing activity in the areas of the default mode network feels quite strange due to habit.
6:16 What in the time traveling is going on?
and now we can do it better with our phones.
That Flintstones commercial TOTALLY called mobile games like Angry Birds and Fruit Ninja! That's crazy!
??? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Boy
Oh yeah I know it looks like a Gameboy. The fruit game on it is eerily like current phone games people get obsessed with haha :)
I miss those days
I miss Bubble Tape....and when I visited the U.S I was watching the Disney version of Doug (year 2000)
Bubble tape is still a thing though...
ever stop to think that all the kids in these commercials are all now in their 30s with kids and hate life and all wish they could go back when shit wasnt so crazy and like was just about getting home from school and watching some nick.
Malinko WGE more then you know 😥 I'm 35
@Bren Williams where the hell did our life go
36 😭😭😭
It's actually because we're living in a way we did not evolve for-that goes against our biology. Work, high stress, competition, consumerism, being forced to go to bed when we're not tired and get up when we haven't had enough rest, being made to act a certain way, negative reinforcement, too much negativity on the news, and all of the other bad habits society teaches us to just accept as "normal human nature." All of this arose after the advent of agriculture and is in no way a part of our true nature as a species. Thus the default mode network becomes too active and results in depression and other mental disorders-not due to the nature of humans-but because of the environment. So we want to get back to a time where the default mode network wasn't so active-our childhoods. If we were not raised in such an environment of today we'd be much happier-as if we never got older.
5:28 The kid yawned in an AT&T commercial! XD
Wow, Virtual Reality has come a LOOOONG way, huh!?!! ^-^
I agree, the crazy Bubble Tape is a classic "NO WAY JOSE!" XD Such style back then. Those Honey Comb ads are awesome too.
Doug!! It's a great show. Yeah, I think it was technically the very first Nicktoon to air, followed by Rugrats and Ren & Stimpy, in that order. Truly the start of an era!!
Friggin AT&T! Come back for free now! As if folks didnt just finally get the chance to use another company bc they were forced to stop monopolizing the market!
am I the only one thinking they spoiled the movie to Bingo (1991) in this tv spot?!
I wish I was born in the 90s
I like Disney's Jungle Book better, and the Honeycomb commercial is a huge ear-worm!
Nick Studios auditions-was this for the channel's planned answer to the Mickey Mouse Club?
Zap-this failed just like Nintendo's Virtual Boy would later on..
Mystery Date-thankfully this movie didnt pre-date The Crying Game by three years lol
VR looked better back then lol
It’s not easy... bein’ cheesy
Wait a minute, there was VR back then?!?!
It was in a very early prototype/conceptual stage, and this is well before video games with full 3D/polygonal graphics even existed on the market
Yeah, I used it at the mall, just remember shooting aliens, i was blown away.
Push-up pops!!
Barney was never a true friend.
I generally avoid 90s commercials. BUT... this is early 90s.