Mounds And Almond Joy- Impressive seeing how well a commercial for something as simple as a candy bar capture the feel of various movies from the 80’s that take place in a school, such as “The Breakfast Club” even before they were made. Crocker Bank- I want that Crocker Spaniel plushie in this commercial and I’m not sure why. Kellogg’s Honey And Nut Corn Flakes- That is one substantial pat of butter on the toast next to the cereal bowl of this cereal at 6:09.
That Nude Bomb promo makes me wish we could have had a live action Inspector Gadget movie with Don Adams. Would be preferable to the one we got with Matthew Broderick.
I think if my mom came in with a camera while I was sick in bed, I would disown her. You know that photo is going to be an endless source of bullying and embarrassment for that kid.
That ad is definitely a museum piece, from the days before the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine. I'm sure the antivaxxers look at this and say "See! Mumps wasn't so bad for kids! So their jaws puffed up! So what?" Well, what they don't mention is that this little boy might have grown up and learned he couldn't father children...not that everyone wants kids but he should still have the option, right? Besides, why would you want your mom taking a picture of you looking like that?
@trudimarrapodi6722 The antivax position is probably based mainly on the fact that younger generations never had to deal with diseases like this or know anyone their age who did...because you generally must have these shots to go to public school. They don't see a need to prevent something they've never had a reason to fear. Once diseases like polio start making a comeback in pockets of the U.S. maybe they'll change their tune.
May 5th happens to be my birthday, so it adds another layer of nostalgia to see what was on TV on that day. Thanks for the upload. Great quality on these. 😄
Enjoli-classic jingle Mounds/Almond Joy-cast of the new comedy,"Candy High"..with Larry B.Scott @ 1:53 and Mr.Whittendale from The Jeffersons as the principal! Three's Company-Jack would never survive being on Food Network Taxi-Louie should never have made a bet with Latka Hart To Hart-with the Killer Chef ?😱 The Nude Bomb-a.k.a The Return Of Maxwell Smart when it made it's broadcast television premiere on NBC Laverne & Shirley-couldn't picture them on Food Network either 😂 Burger King-their version of McDonald's"Daddy's Little Girl" ad Charlie's Angels-it's a Dallas crossover! Thankfully the love triangle isn't with J.R 😆 Vega$-she could've tried to dive out of the way That's Incredible End Credits-with a cameo by Johnny "The Human Torch"Storm on a ski trip
What an ending on the Almond Joy/Mounds ad! Impressive. Almost like the ALP logo at the end of That's Incredible! Most cereal seems pretty ambitious for the early 80s but it's got all that "health" stuff down!
Kellogg's Most cereal: Essentially Kellogg's Mini-Wheats without the frosting.
Mounds And Almond Joy- Impressive seeing how well a commercial for something as simple as a candy bar capture the feel of various movies from the 80’s that take place in a school, such as “The Breakfast Club” even before they were made.
Crocker Bank- I want that Crocker Spaniel plushie in this commercial and I’m not sure why.
Kellogg’s Honey And Nut Corn Flakes- That is one substantial pat of butter on the toast next to the cereal bowl of this cereal at 6:09.
That Nude Bomb promo makes me wish we could have had a live action Inspector Gadget movie with Don Adams. Would be preferable to the one we got with Matthew Broderick.
The first year of the best decade of all time. Please take me back.
I think if my mom came in with a camera while I was sick in bed, I would disown her. You know that photo is going to be an endless source of bullying and embarrassment for that kid.
That ad is definitely a museum piece, from the days before the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine. I'm sure the antivaxxers look at this and say "See! Mumps wasn't so bad for kids! So their jaws puffed up! So what?" Well, what they don't mention is that this little boy might have grown up and learned he couldn't father children...not that everyone wants kids but he should still have the option, right? Besides, why would you want your mom taking a picture of you looking like that?
@trudimarrapodi6722 The antivax position is probably based mainly on the fact that younger generations never had to deal with diseases like this or know anyone their age who did...because you generally must have these shots to go to public school. They don't see a need to prevent something they've never had a reason to fear. Once diseases like polio start making a comeback in pockets of the U.S. maybe they'll change their tune.
May 5th happens to be my birthday, so it adds another layer of nostalgia to see what was on TV on that day. Thanks for the upload. Great quality on these. 😄
That almond joy commercial is everything!
I wonder if Robin Smith is still using Greyhound. 😂😂
They hardly have any stations left, so I doubt it.
Another great compilation of commercials, tubular
Awesome set! Thank you, as always!
Ernie Anderson was such a great voiceover for ABC.
He was and so was Ed Jordan.
He was an even better monster-movie host! Ghoulardi was an icon of my childhhood.
Enjoli-classic jingle
Mounds/Almond Joy-cast of the new comedy,"Candy High"..with Larry B.Scott @ 1:53 and Mr.Whittendale from The Jeffersons as the principal!
Three's Company-Jack would never survive being on Food Network
Taxi-Louie should never have made a bet with Latka
Hart To Hart-with the Killer Chef ?😱
The Nude Bomb-a.k.a The Return Of Maxwell Smart when it made it's broadcast television premiere on NBC
Laverne & Shirley-couldn't picture them on Food Network either 😂
Burger King-their version of McDonald's"Daddy's Little Girl" ad
Charlie's Angels-it's a Dallas crossover! Thankfully the love triangle isn't with J.R 😆
Vega$-she could've tried to dive out of the way
That's Incredible End Credits-with a cameo by Johnny "The Human Torch"Storm on a ski trip
What an ending on the Almond Joy/Mounds ad! Impressive. Almost like the ALP logo at the end of That's Incredible!
Most cereal seems pretty ambitious for the early 80s but it's got all that "health" stuff down!
7:08 WOW! All three of the shows were gone in 1981.
All three shows lasted until the 1980-81 TV season ending in mid '81, but did not return for the 81-82 season.
A little bit too much intensity from the pink shirt guy who feels like a nut.
Most but not Total.
5:12- sorry sweetheart, you don’t look 31 or 32. Maybe 41 or 42. Even with Oil of Olay.
IMO back then many adults looked about 10 years older than their actual age because so many people smoked.