90's Commercials Vol. 217
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ธ.ค. 2024
- These commercials aired on WFLD on February 8th, 1990
1. "The Super Mario Bros. Super Show" Commercial Bumper
2. Beetlejuice Action Figures (I'm pretty sure I had the "Shish Kebab" figure with the stuff you stuck in him seen in the thumbnail...but I must have lost him at some point. I totally forgot about the removable heads on these though)
3. Trix
4. Showbiz Pizza (I grew up with Chuck E. Cheese but never even saw one of these in California, so it's interesting to see ads for it)
5. Count Chocula Monstermallows
6. Have You Ever Wondered?
7. "The Super Mario Bros. Super Show" Commercial Bumpers
8. Fruity Pebbles (Barney's rap album was surprisingly explicit)
9. Micro Machines King Of The Road Sweepstakes
10. Micro Machines Micro Lights
11. "The Super Mario Bros. Super Show" Commercial Bumper
12. Promo for "Mr. Belvedere"
13. U.S. Hot Rod Truck & Tractor Pull Championships (It all comes down to THIIIISSSS weekend!!!)
14. Reading PSA (With LeVar Burton)
15. Play Doh Make A Meal
16. Keebler Magic Middles (I LOVED these things)
17. Have You Ever Wondered?
18. "The Super Mario Bros. Super Show" End Credits
19. Promo for "The Princess Bride" (This was promoting an airing on Valentines Day)
20. The Great Simpsons Giveaway!
21. "The Real Ghostbusters" Commercial Bumper
22. Starburst California Fruits
23. Garfield Fruit Snacks
24. Battle Of Olympus for NES (So they made a game that blatantly rips off Zelda II and then had to the balls to mention how similar it is in their advertising? Wow)
25. "The Real Ghostbusters" Commercial Bumpers
26. Tonka HyperDrivers
27. Record Breakers Tri-Powers Series
28. Flying Fighters
29. Promo for "The Cosby Show"
30. Promo for "No School Special" (The holiday kids had off from school was February 12th, Lincoln's Birthday)
31. Whatchamacallit
32. "The Real Ghostbusters" Commercial Bumper - บันเทิง
Brings back memories as four year old kid, hanging out with my uncle, us watching Saturday morning cartoons in his room
Showbiz Pizza was owned by Chuck E. Cheese at the time, that's why the commercial and the jingle are similar!
After seeing the final boss in Battle of Olympus, only then did I realize how much of a Zelda II ripoff it was!
As we have seen in previous videos here, the Super Mario show sure got some interesting guest stars!
I had that Beetlejuice action figure, with the swords going through him !
I had the majority of those Beetlejuice action figures; *sigh* I wish I never gotten rid of my toys haha :(
Seeing the commercial for both The Guardian Legend and The Battle of Olympus makes me want to revisit both games!
It's funny. I haven't seen that whatchamacallit commercial in 30+ years but I sang along with it like I saw it yesterday
mr. Roper dancing with Mario and Luigi LOL
I love that no school special commercial you don't see fun stuff like that anymore
Man that Whatchamacallit commercial is burned into my brain.
5:35. how about ‘impossible to eat’??
Those fighters would have been perfect for me about four years earlier. I don't remember those things.
I've heard of The Battle Of Olympus, but never actually played the game. Seeing game footage here tells me that it's a Zelda II ripoff, but is it any good? The Guardian Legend is an amazing game; tough, challenging, and fun.
Also I loved the Whatchamacallit commercial after seeing it one too many times as a kid, and remembering it vividly :D
Battle of Olympus is apparently a very good game that is often considered a hidden gem of the NES, but it feels wrong to praise something that is so blatantly a clone. We're not just talking general gameplay mechanics, but even the character sprites/animations are more or less traced directly from Zelda II. If it had come out for a rival system and Nintendo weren't getting a cut from the licensing they almost certainly would have been sued.
80sCommercialVault There is another NES game that is considered a Zelda II ripoff called Rambo, which is loosely based off Rambo: First Blood Part II. The game play mechanics, control scheme, & some of the enemies are no more than a copy & paste feel of Zelda II, except that game is terrible, & it butchers the movie's storyline.
That starburst commercial was too much
shit bro. the 80s is strong with that one
So, Trix are for dogs as well, but not rabbits. Makes sense.*
*Heavy sarcasm
Wesley was a creep! Oh wait... not Star Trek? Doesn't matter. They were both creeps.
back when trix tasted good.
you can that about most cereal. i think they took the sugar out of them. even drinks like Hawaiian punch.
General Mills has announced, due to high demand, they're bringing back the original flavored Trix.
Yea you cant see the shapes as an adult.
6:51 do the Mario
Barney Rubble is gangsta!
"DIC!"
I used to chuckle at that when I heard it
I used to time it and say suck my
OMG magic middles needs to comeback.
Wait, did Chuck E. Cheese's steal the "Where a kid can be a kid" slogan from Showbiz or did they only start using it as a result of the buyout?
Showbiz was renamed Chuck E. Cheese's by 1992.
Could Battle of Olympus be more blatant about ripping off Legend of Zelda?
Fruity Pebbles-maybe Fred and Barney shouldve teamed up and did a Run DMC -style act
Starburst-back when they tried being extrrrreeemme
Battle Of Olympus-if that game had been made today it'd probably be developed by The Asylum's new videogames division lol
The Cosby Show-claasic "Vanessa Got a D" episode
Showbiz pizza is a blatant Chuck E Cheese ripoff. Lol
The history is a lot more complicated than that: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ShowBiz_Pizza_Place