There was so much more love and caring in the old commercials. We have lost our Hearts! So glad to have been a child in the 70's & 80's! At least I have the memories.
ME TO I THANK GOD EVERYDAY I WAS BORN IN 1972🙏 GOOD MUSIC. MUSICAL TALENT GOOD BANDS SINGERS TV AND COMMERCIALS MOVIES ACTORS AND ACTRESSES NO REALITY NO TALENT TRASH HORRIBLE SINGING TGEY DON'T HAVE BANDS ANYMORE AND ONLY A FEW GOOD ACTRESS AND ACTORS LEFT😔 TGATS WHY IM OLD SCHOOL TODAY'S ENTERTAINMENT SUCKS
I was 5 in 83 i remember laying on the floor playing with my toys watching simon and simon sure wish we could b back in the 80s now.the music was great all the tv shows just so simple back then
The memories I had of Christmas Day 1983 was getting a Matchbox brand Peterbilt police tow truck, Plymouth Gran Fury police car, Kidco's Burnin' Key Cars that were Magnum PI themed ( a Ferrari and a Honolulu Police car) and a GI Joe Radio which reminds me that either I lost it or it got tossed away in the trash either that year or sometime in 1984.
Candyland is actually a 70s commercial because that boy is Peter Billingsley looking much younger than in a Christmas Story movie which came out in 1983 and he was much older that year!
Bob Dorough is singing on the crayola commercial. You've heard him on such Schoolhouse Rock songs like... 3 is a Magic Number, Lolly, Lolly, Lolly, Get your Adverbs Here and many others.
I don't care what anyone says, if I'm fortunate enough to have kids in the future, I'm telling them all about Santa and the ways I used to spend Christmas when I was their age. I plan on passing down those traditions to them...believe me I miss those days :'3
I think it's more accurate to say that the internet has spoiled children believing in Santa. Everything is out there now, so it's a lot tougher to conceal some of those fantasy traditions. Anything and everything is a google search away....
Kids were allowed to believe in santa, yes! Also, kids were also allowed to play outside, and eat Mc.Donalds, and lots of other kid stuff. Kids were actually allowed to be kids.
"Now I remember!" at 0:23 😂 It sounded so childish. I wish I sounded like that still. #RiceKrispy No one can forget that cereal, surprised it's still being sold to this very day.
You do realize that denoting the holiday as 'Xmas' is NOT taking 'Christ' out of Christmas don't you? "Originally the X was not an X as we use it in the English alphabet; it was the Greek letter chi which looks very similar to an X. The Greek letter X (chi) is the first letter of the Greek word for Christ, Xristos ( Χριστός) so Xmas therefore means "Christ's Mass" which is what the word Christmas actually means." So, yeah. Don't get your knickers in a knot.
Its interesting that in these nostalgic collection of commercials, the crayola ad was using nostalgia to sell their products. Also, i always hated that McDonald's ad with the ice skating.
2:45 Ronald McDonald is the most disturbing looking clown I've ever laid eyes on. I can't understand why anyone in their right mind would have thought he would be great for a marketing campaign.
There was so much more love and caring in the old commercials. We have lost our Hearts! So glad to have been a child in the 70's & 80's! At least I have the memories.
you so right.
So agree with you. I wish I could go back in time. I don't like the world today
Lol
ME TO I THANK GOD EVERYDAY I WAS BORN IN 1972🙏 GOOD MUSIC. MUSICAL TALENT GOOD BANDS SINGERS TV AND COMMERCIALS MOVIES ACTORS AND ACTRESSES NO REALITY NO TALENT TRASH HORRIBLE SINGING TGEY DON'T HAVE BANDS ANYMORE AND ONLY A FEW GOOD ACTRESS AND ACTORS LEFT😔 TGATS WHY IM OLD SCHOOL TODAY'S ENTERTAINMENT SUCKS
I was born in 71. So glad
That’s a true statement! I was around then ! Now days the holiday season seems to be too commercialized.
I remember Xmas 1983 very well.I was 19,but still had that magical feeling all around the house as I did when I was 5.
Yes 🙌
I was 5 in 83 i remember laying on the floor playing with my toys watching simon and simon sure wish we could b back in the 80s now.the music was great all the tv shows just so simple back then
I had the Crayola Caddy and let me tell you, it was awesome and I LOVED it!!! Probably got it for Christmas in '83, or birthday in '84.
Good times lost! 80s were the best decade in practically every way, music, movies, tv etc
Oh yes by far !
Christmas '83... The year I got my Commodore 64!
CHRISTMAS BACK IN THESE DAYS. AND IN THE 70'S WHEN I WAS BORN WERE ABOUT FAMILY NOT A MATERIAL POSSESSION LIKE IT IS TODAY☺
Yep
I was born in 71
i agee born 1970
Memories
The memories I had of Christmas Day 1983 was getting a Matchbox brand Peterbilt police tow truck, Plymouth Gran Fury police car, Kidco's Burnin' Key Cars that were Magnum PI themed ( a Ferrari and a Honolulu Police car) and a GI Joe Radio which reminds me that either I lost it or it got tossed away in the trash either that year or sometime in 1984.
I'm just sitting here, watching these old commercials, playing with my Rubik's Cube.
Well spotted. What a voice...he makes everything sound like Schoolhouse Rock. What great memories!
Reminds me of a perfect breakfast: Your son is on the front of the Wheaties box and your wife is on the back of the milk carton.
I grajitated in 83 LOL . Seams like another world.
Lol..I too graduated from high school in 1983...wow the world was so different back at that time.
Ben, who would have thought We would enjoy these someday ? Sure is fun to go back in time though. Take care.
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I came out in 89 and the world was a better place then lol
Amazing,Thank you
Good times back then
Candyland is actually a 70s commercial because that boy is Peter Billingsley looking much younger than in a Christmas Story movie which came out in 1983 and he was much older that year!
No insurance garbage here!
Bob Dorough is singing on the crayola commercial. You've heard him on such Schoolhouse Rock songs like... 3 is a Magic Number, Lolly, Lolly, Lolly, Get your Adverbs Here and many others.
I must be really bored to be sat here watching this... 😀
Where is doc brown so i can use the time machine & take me back 2 January 1st 1980 thru December 31st 1989..
I cranking up the DeLorean right now, anybody want to head back with me. Pls leave your cell phones behind.
They're here...
When Ronald McDonald was allowed...
... to ice skate with children.
When kids were allowed to believe in Santa.
True. People today aren't the same.
I don't care what anyone says, if I'm fortunate enough to have kids in the future, I'm telling them all about Santa and the ways I used to spend Christmas when I was their age. I plan on passing down those traditions to them...believe me I miss those days :'3
I think it's more accurate to say that the internet has spoiled children believing in Santa. Everything is out there now, so it's a lot tougher to conceal some of those fantasy traditions. Anything and everything is a google search away....
@@Renaki0586
I really miss those days too
Kids were allowed to believe in santa, yes!
Also, kids were also allowed to play outside, and eat Mc.Donalds, and lots of other kid stuff. Kids were actually allowed to be kids.
I was 4
I was almost 10.
Ah, Back when we had analog TV.
:)
Remember that. And we had 3 channels 3,6 and 10.
I will return to this time soon!!!!!!!
Crayola Caddy! I had one of those! :)
"Ya don't have to know how to read or count to play Candy Land."
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Did he just say that.....like it's a GOOD thing?!
Do you remember the chick-let gum factory board game? Came with chicklet gum.
5:43 heck yeah US 1 trucking.... I had that and still have it..
"Now I remember!" at 0:23 😂 It sounded so childish. I wish I sounded like that still. #RiceKrispy No one can forget that cereal, surprised it's still being sold to this very day.
haha i so remember my crayola caddy
Kids got cereal and crayons for Xmas? Wowee.
@Jeff Wilson: sadly, no, I googled it. I wondered as well... that was not Heather O'Rourke
You do realize that denoting the holiday as 'Xmas' is NOT taking 'Christ' out of Christmas don't you?
"Originally the X was not an X as we use it in the English alphabet; it was the Greek letter chi which looks very similar to an X. The Greek letter X (chi) is the first letter of the Greek word for Christ, Xristos ( Χριστός) so Xmas therefore means "Christ's Mass" which is what the word Christmas actually means."
So, yeah. Don't get your knickers in a knot.
Wow before al digital and touch screens and cell phones texting was invented
Peter Billingsley playing Candyland
David Wags Ralphy! You wear your scarf and mittens!
You'll shoot your eye out, kid!
This is my birth year. #83baby
+Janice King #PacManFever, #TearDownTheWall, #IWantMyMTV, The 80's were the best times.
+Max Perdue time does fly man
Janice King Me too.... #83baby
so thats what US1 was all I remembered was he was in a lousy comic that linkara mentioned and marvel still have the driver or US one
That little blonde girl looked like Heather O Roarke.🙂
SO TRUE!!!!!
Who's the boy in the Pro Audio commercial??? Looks so familiar, can't place him!
Freezing 6:28 makes on odd picture.
Please accept me lord
The girl in the rice krispies commercial..is that the girl from Poltergeist?
Children LOVE creepy clowns.
4:34 Grissom AFB when it was an actual full time AFB not a watered down skeleton of its former self like today!!!
Sounds like you've watched "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" way too mant times.
Its interesting that in these nostalgic collection of commercials, the crayola ad was using nostalgia to sell their products. Also, i always hated that McDonald's ad with the ice skating.
Ummmm...nope. Never seen it. LOL :)
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2:45 Ronald McDonald is the most disturbing looking clown I've ever laid eyes on. I can't understand why anyone in their right mind would have thought he would be great for a marketing campaign.
Totally agree. SUPER creepy
Nah, he's just a ginger dork
You need help dude
I bet you Ronald McDonald that clone begin a very very horrible relationship with a child he was holding in his video I guess it probably ended ugly