This is fascinating. I love it. In 1969, these cartoons and the ABC Super Saturday Club were so important to me. I loved the cartoons, the commercials, the whole feeling of it. I'd get up every Saturday morning, grab that bowl of cereal and glass of orange juice, and plant myself in front of the TV. The cartoons took me away. My crazy parents would not allow me to play sports, and all of my friends would be off those mornings playing in little league or other sports. So the whole neighborhood would be empty. But at least those mornings, I had these cartoons. Thanks so much for uploading this.
If you had toast, then you’d have all the ingredients of a nutritious breakfast. I did the same thing. Saturday morning cartoons were can’t-miss. And the commercials were as good as the shows. Schoolhouse Rock, Time for Timer PSA’s were also great. Loved the cartoons back then.
Same......I just hated when noon came around, which meant the end of the cartoons for that Saturday. Then Sunday, the only thing to look forward too was the wolfman, on the sunday morning show that for the life of me, I can't remember the name of. Wolfman, Frankenstein , Alvira et al....... great childhood memories. Things were so much simpler & BETTER back then. None of that woke B.s, & sick ideology polluting our minds! Just great childrens programming. UNLIKE what the propaganda ABC is spewing today. What a collapse, what a shame, what a DISGRACE!
As a kid (I grew up through the 70's and early 80's), I watched the reruns of these shows...but my memories are of Johnny Quest, Spiderman, Incredible Hulk (all animated), Scooby Doo, Hong Kong Phoey (my sister and I LOVED that show). Tarzan, Star Trek (animated series), The Superfriends (original), Thundar the Barbarian, Space Ghost......too many to mention. WHen the Cartoon Network first broke out, I'm pretty sure I have whole weekends lost watching reruns of those shows while I was in college/grad school, haha.
I love it! First time hearing about the ABC Super Saturday Club and I think it's just so...free. It was clearly a Golden Age for Aviation as well as Animation! Go Ardith!!
@@ScorpioBornIn69 You can say 80s and 90s I suppose. Though they really ended for each of us individually as we grew out of them. Nor were they the same from one decade to the next. A real tribute to commercial industry, (sarcasm).
Born in 1964 and that intro to the Casper show took me back about as far as anything ever has, I had forgotten about the intro but instantly remembered it.
It's a damn shame they don't show cartoons on Saturday morning anymore. But, all of those cartoons are on RUclips now, it's like a time capsule back to childhood.
In 1969 I was 6yrs old so these cartoons molded me as a little girl integrating schools in 1968 Berkeley. My class was the first in the nation too be bused to schools from kindergarten to twelfth grade. Love it.
60s baby here and I miss school 🏫 House Rock, Super friends and Bugs Bunny. I remember when the Electric 📺 Company on PBS even did Spiderman. Saturday morning were never the same.
I set this video up for my grandkids (ages 4,5 and 8) last Saturday morning. Poured us all sugary cereal. Cast to main tv, no phones or ipads allowed. They even held the littlest ones attention for an hour or so. It sparked alot of conversation. (especially the ads) It was a fun experiment.
I have vague memories of these shows but remember all of those breakfast cereals. I have Quisp cycling socks for when I'm waxing nostalgic. Thanks for posting.
What I love most about this video are the commercials. I think I remember the commercials more than the shows...granted I was a newborn, but most of these shows continued to run on network TV for years longer and in syndication afterward. I am pretty sure I've seen every episode of Fantastic Voyage. I loved that show...still do.
Fun fact: The voice of the narrator as well as team commander Jonathan Kidd was provided by Ted Knight. Before gaining fame as Ted Baxter on the Mary Tyler Moore show, he was primarily known as a voice actor. In fact, he provided the voice of the Joker in the 1960s Batman animated series. Wonder how many knew that one!
He's the dad in the series "To Close For Comfort", from the early '80's (I think). The one with the two, teenage girls. He plays a military guy, or a scientist on an episode of 'The Outer Limits', titled "The Invisible Enemy"!!! An excellent episode (one of my favorites)!!
@@rogerrendzak8055 Sadly, "Too Close For Comfort" did not last long. In an effort to bolster rating, the network changed the title to "The Ted Knight Show" part way through its run - something Ted vehemently protested, but to no avail. Nor did it do any good - the show was canceled soon after. Yes, Ted did knock around a bit before gaining fame on the Mary Tyler Moore show. I was absolutely startled when I caught him in an episode of McHale's Navy.
Seven year old me with a bowl of cereal or a pop tart or pastry-go-round and Saturday morning cartoons in my jammies and fuzzy slippers those were the best days! I wish I had a time machine! ❤😊
Wow, that is quite nostalgic, I was 10 years old when I watched these cartoons very early in Saturday morning. I would quietly wake up very early in the morning (contrary when I had to wake up during school days). Sneak in the living room, set the volume low, & turn on the TV; & hope I didn't wake up my parents after a long work week for them & now wanted to sleep through the morning. Memories... miss those time.
@@theobserver9131 Well said. This type of statement is from people who never assumed the responsibility of beung an adult. Such a common comment, like when they say something is underrated. They think it will get likes.
@@theobserver9131 There are psycho-developmental reasons people often view their growing up yrs as comfortable, safe, and the most desirable. That said, these are worse times by far. We’re entering a period of techno-dystopia. The late 60’s, early 70’s certainly had problems and were not perfect, but life then seemed far more real, especially to those with deep sensibility.
Thank you for the look back into time. Up at first light every Saturday a.m., plopped on the floor in front of the 3 channel (maybe 4 on a good day) black and white tv, bowl of cereal - week after week. Life was simpler, cheaper & safer.
I graduated in 1969 but was still watching cartoons.😄 And I still watch them. I keep my eyes open for my childhood toons Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, pretty much all Hanna Barbera, and of course Warner Bros. and Disney.
This is SO WONDERFUL, thank you for sharing!! My husband and I are going to watch it together. In 1969, I was 9, he was 10. We watched these Saturday morning cartoons, Yes, Every Saturday morning!! Haven’t seen them in a very long time but remember them all and can’t wait to watch! This brings great joy. So many cherished memories from another time, a beautiful time. Thank you so much again for sharing.
My brothers and I would watch these every saturday. I remember these shows though our favorite was the Banana Splits. I even remember some of the commercials. Cartoonsday was always a happy day for us.
The ultratalented late great Paul Winchell was both a top notch Comic Voice Actor and Ventriloquist. He was also a respected Inventor who invented an Artificial Heart Pump in 1975. A true Renaissance Man.😂😉🎤❣📺B.W.
Great memories of such simpler times. I was 7 in 1969. Remember almost all these cartoons. Loved Quisp and Quake and Kaboom. Had a million Hot Wheels and miles of track . Even had those. Banana Split hand puppets .
As a child of the 60's and 70's my greatest joy and anticipation were the ads and announcements for upcoming Saturday Morning cartoons!! The ones I look forward to were the ARCHIES, SCOOBY DOO and SUPERMAN and BATMAN and SUPER FRIENDS!! I would sleep on family sofa so I could wake up before dawn to watch the new cartoons on the only Color Television in the house!!! What great memories.
My brother and I would get up early, turn on the TV, which would be just "snow", then hide behind the sofa with our blankets, him directly over the heat register, and wait to hear the National Anthem, which signaled the beginning of the days broadcasting. Then it was over the top and onto the sofa, a big bowl of sugary cereal and the beginning of the morning festivities. Good stuff!
I was born in 71. I had no idea Smokey the Bear had his own cartoon. These weee some great ones. And like everyone else, I love these commercials. I took my 11 year old to the grocery store the other day and I couldn’t believe they carried Count Chocula, Frankenberry and Boo Berry. Growing up as a child, it was always upsetting that my local grocery store never had Boo Berry. So I know it existed but had never seen it before. And now here they all were, right next to each other. I tried to explain how cool this was and how monumental but my kid couldn’t care less 😮
@@MoneMedia 😂😂😂 is that you? Freaking GENIUS! The cereal man says it tastes the same! Totally forgot about Strawberry shortcake and strawberry honeycomb. Best strawberry cereal might have to be strawberry frosted mini wheats followed by honey bunches of oats with strawberry if that counts. Loves the commercials for these back in the day and the cereal man is hilarious. Why is he wasting so much milk?! Way out of proportion! Love the milk spilled on the counter. See that’s because too much milk is used! Should be a 3:1 ratio of cereal to milk.
Saturday cartoons were always the best. Then get dressed take in American bandstand/Soul train. Followed with a jump on that banana seat stingray and ride the neighborhood. So much fun back then!!
I remember my brother and I joining the ABC Super Saturday Club (I was 8, he was 7), and getting a small pennant, some buttons and stickers and some other things. They ended the program fairly soon, and sent a letter offering a few premium items to get instead. I got a record album "Footsteps on the Moon" and my brother got a book of jungle animal photos.
Oh my gosh 😮 you had me at the Quisp & Quake commercial. I was born in 1964 and I remember watching these cartoons when they were first aired. I’m gonna buy a box of Cap’n Crunch cereal tonight and watch these tomorrow morning (Saturday). Thank you 😊
We as kids weren't allowed to watch TV except for on Saturday night and Sunday evenings so I had to sneak TV at my friends. Born in 61 so I did remember some of these,thankyou for sharing my childhood luxuries😁
I was 9 in 1969 and I never knew there was a smokey the bear cartoon til today either lol. Maybe what you saw depended on where you lived. I had bugs bunny, casper, journey to the center of the earth, scooby doo, batman superman hour, here comes the grump, banana splits and shazam.
@@Izumi-sp6fp lol I remember all the cartoons you mentioned:) but smokey that's still new one for me😁 the good thing is we both grew up watching the best cartoon on Saturday morning:)
29:58 So groovy, the Tootsie Pop commercial from 1969, I remember that one! 31:52 Also the Quisp cereal commercial, I remember eating that back in the late 1960s too! The Smokey the Bear cartoon goes on after this commercial.
I remember eating the Tootsie Pops and they were very good. I didn’t really care how many licks it took to get to the Tootsie Roll center. I really liked Quisp back then too, it was really good cereal. I remember Jolly Rancher candy back then which I thought were way better than Tootsie Pops. 😊
2:20:59. That’s a cool and funny Quake and Quisp cereal commercial; it was perfect for the mood of the times back in 1969 with the Apollo moon exploration program.
I was born in 66 I remember more starting in 75 but ABC was the network for cartoons. Love the commercials all those cereals remember them and the prizes you got. Thanks for this
It's safe to say that I probably haven't seen the intro to the new Casper show since I was 11 in 69 and regularly watched Saturday morning cartoons with my younger bro and sis. My 11 year old self has been resurrected. Scary.
At my house, at this time, between my brother and I, whoever got up first got to control the TV (this was even before remote controls) and watch what we wanted, but we only had THREE networks, not counting PBS. It was amazing that we COULD wake up at 5-6 AM on a weekend, but struggled to wake up for school during the week! Great times!!
I was born waaaayyy past this era, but I'm A huge sucker for old animation! I love this! Its so cool to see some old animation without waiting for the tv to show some.
Absolutely must thank you for creating a 1969 line up; like magic my sister born that year dropped in for a visit last night and loved it all! It was like an month early birthday tv party.
My late dad used to say then that we spent "too much time in front of the idiot box". Saturday cartoons was a must see for us preteens of the late 60s. Looking back I kinda have to agree with my dad.
These are about the earliest cartoons and commercials I remember, I was 3 years old in Feb 69. The thing I remember about this year was I was fascinated when the decade turned to the 70's. A decade seems like a lot of time to a 3 year old lol. Also my teen cousin were full on hippies, I didn't understand that at all, my old man was Fonzie literally. He was an auto mechanic and still wore the leather jacket and greased hair into the 70's, and kids used to approach him and think he was Fonzie well into the 70's lol. My baby sister was born this year too, so this was one of the best years of my life. I love that you included the commercials, that was a part of the experience and put's the cartoons in historical perspective..
2:33:31. That’s a cute and funny Frosty Os cereal commercial. I remember the Hostess fruit pies from back then too. The kids were playing the game Cowboys and Indians, back then it was a popular game from what I remember.
Thanks so much Mone Media for posting these cool cartoons from 1969 and the great commercials. Great job! Since I was born in 1962, I was 7 in 1969, I remember many of these cartoons and commercials, my favorite cartoon from this line up was Fantastic Voyage (inspired by the Isaac Asimov book and the movie Fantastic Voyage from 1966) I loved the science in it, it had the best animation, music, production and voice over work in my opinion. In July 1969, I remember being glued to the TV set, I was mesmerized watching the Apollo 11 moon landing and watching Neil Armstrong (an Eagle Scout and later I earned this same rank of Eagle Scout myself) and Buzz Aldrin go out from the Lunar Module and walk on the moon; a very inspiring and exciting moment of history, just incredible, quite an achievement! The Apollo 11 astronauts were brave (one of the 12 points of the Scout Law) during that entire mission for sure. 1969 was a very memorable year, I’ll always remember it! I look forward to any cartoon line ups like these before 1969 would be great, thanks so much!
I dig that Mone Media, whatever you can find from the 60s with this same format of commercials and cartoons would be groovy and fantastic! Thanks so much and good luck, wish you the best!
Thank you for this terrific and ginormous upload!! Instant time travel back to my mid-teens when I was more than happy to let my parents fret about all the big stuff while I just focused on getting decent grades at skool and having fun the rest of the time. I can't recall a single thing that was more exhilarating as a kid than waking up and suddenly realizing it was Saturday morning!!
very similar to my ~1973 sat. mornings. Just something about the years surrounding those saturday mornings can and have never been repeated in all the decades to follow.
Thanks so much Mone Media for posting this series of wonderful Saturday morning cartoons (plus the cool commercials) from 1969, great job! I was 7 years old back then, a very exciting time, watching the Apollo 11 moon landing on TV and many of these great and memorable cartoons. I can remember going swimming at the South Pasadena Municipal Plunge for ten cents, it was a public swimming pool. Brings back a lot of fond memories, thank you, I really appreciate it and keep up this great work you do!
I was born in 81 so the late 80s and 90s were my childhood but man am I glad I got to grow up with saturday morning cartoons. Was such a big part of trhe week in my mind. Somehow seeing my favorite cartoons made the weekend official in my mind!! I really do feel bad for kids now, there is almost zero fun things on regular TV for kids anymore... I suppose most jump on the internet now. I do like internet streaming etc etc, but somehow still feel privilaged to have grown up without it.
I was born in 67; Smokey the Bear and The Mighty Hercules were my two favorite cartoons; the Rankin & Bass animation style was comparable to the early anime styles
Wow---the "Full-Length" version of the "How many licks Tootsie Pop" commercial---I hadn't seen the full commercial in 53 years. They would always show the "shortened" version for future broadcasts. "The world may never know, eh?" Oh, I don't know about that---I licked a Tootsie pop on a Saturday morning after watching all the cartoons----I came up with 545 licks.
📺 Good evening all 📺 I loved the Saturday morning cartoons Bullwinkle and Rocky, Huckleberry Hounddog, Yogi the Bear Top Cat Jetsons and the Flintstones and Loon Tune
This is my mecca. Being 7 and a Hot Wheels/Airplane nut Super Saturday is perhaps the pinnacle of my life😂. GREAT job. I've made playlists like this one mimicking Super Saturday, not as good or free flowing as this. Lot of work, well worth it. I wish the Super Saturday jingle was on yt I still think I remember the first line, "Super Saturday is lots of fun..."
This is fascinating. I love it. In 1969, these cartoons and the ABC Super Saturday Club were so important to me. I loved the cartoons, the commercials, the whole feeling of it. I'd get up every Saturday morning, grab that bowl of cereal and glass of orange juice, and plant myself in front of the TV. The cartoons took me away. My crazy parents would not allow me to play sports, and all of my friends would be off those mornings playing in little league or other sports. So the whole neighborhood would be empty. But at least those mornings, I had these cartoons. Thanks so much for uploading this.
If you had toast, then you’d have all the ingredients of a nutritious breakfast.
I did the same thing. Saturday morning cartoons were can’t-miss. And the commercials were as good as the shows. Schoolhouse Rock, Time for Timer PSA’s were also great. Loved the cartoons back then.
Same here...
My life was lonely.
I was so shy.
But these cartoons made me just like all the others...
You can still do this.
I was born in '63, I get up on Saturday, get stoned, eat cereal and watch cartoons.
Same......I just hated when noon came around, which meant the end of the cartoons for that Saturday. Then Sunday, the only thing to look forward too was the wolfman, on the sunday morning show that for the life of me, I can't remember the name of. Wolfman, Frankenstein , Alvira et al....... great childhood memories. Things were so much simpler & BETTER back then. None of that woke B.s, & sick ideology polluting our minds! Just great childrens programming. UNLIKE what the propaganda ABC is spewing today. What a collapse, what a shame, what a DISGRACE!
@@johndough1891 Grow a pair and grow up you whiney little snowflake.
Times change, stop being a cultural warrior and a Karen.
TV 1969 I was 12 End of a Fun Decade to be a Kid. I Miss the Summers & Xmas.
I am 72 years old and even as young adults we all watched and enjoyed these cartoons and even the commercials back then were entertaining!
I was born in 1956 I watch these Saturday morning cartoons all of the time. Then American bandstand would come on after the cartoons
you cant tell me you didn't watch the Monkees!
@@TalkingGIJoe I watched monkeys yes man that’s brings back great memories. In 2024 they just do not have these things today as we did
I’m 66 years old Saturday morning cartoon was so good. My older brother would watch them with me . These kids today have missed alot
Saturday Morning cartoons was everything. This is my generation.
As a kid (I grew up through the 70's and early 80's), I watched the reruns of these shows...but my memories are of Johnny Quest, Spiderman, Incredible Hulk (all animated), Scooby Doo, Hong Kong Phoey (my sister and I LOVED that show). Tarzan, Star Trek (animated series), The Superfriends (original), Thundar the Barbarian, Space Ghost......too many to mention. WHen the Cartoon Network first broke out, I'm pretty sure I have whole weekends lost watching reruns of those shows while I was in college/grad school, haha.
It was the one day for us kids and I really looked forward to those mornings
I wasted a lot of time watching Saturday morning cartoons.
Hey are you, talking about my generation!
Yes I would always get up early to watch them even before my parents.
I love it! First time hearing about the ABC Super Saturday Club and I think it's just so...free. It was clearly a Golden Age for Aviation as well as Animation! Go Ardith!!
I was 8 years old in 1969. What a great time it was to be a kid.
Another 62 yo gets that! ;)
I was 6. It was a great time to grow up❤❤❤❤❤
I turned nine in June of that year, born under the 49 star flag.
Me too
Saturday morning cartoons were an important part of my childhood. 😊
They were at it's prime in the 1970's and '80s. It all ended in the 1990's.
@@ScorpioBornIn69 You can say 80s and 90s I suppose.
Though they really ended for each of us individually as we grew out of them.
Nor were they the same from one decade to the next. A real tribute to commercial industry, (sarcasm).
Brings back great memories of being up on Saturday mornings
With my cereal bowl and my favorite cartoons and cozy pajamas.😊😊😊
Born in ‘65. Great stuff growing up.
Man these are old! I didn't know Captain Crunch was this old!
Born in 1964 and that intro to the Casper show took me back about as far as anything ever has, I had forgotten about the intro but instantly remembered it.
😃weeeeeeeeeeee!!!!! I'm a 7 year old kid in 1969. I do remember mostly all of these Saturday morning cartoons.
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It's a damn shame they don't show cartoons on Saturday morning anymore. But, all of those cartoons are on RUclips now, it's like a time capsule back to childhood.
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Congress actually forced the tv stations hand,which they gladly excepted because of the expense of creating animation..
In 1969 I was 6yrs old so these cartoons molded me as a little girl integrating schools in 1968 Berkeley. My class was the first in the nation too be bused to schools from kindergarten to twelfth grade. Love it.
60s baby here and I miss school 🏫 House Rock, Super friends and Bugs Bunny. I remember when the Electric 📺 Company on PBS even did Spiderman. Saturday morning were never the same.
Did you know Kamala Harris?
I set this video up for my grandkids (ages 4,5 and 8) last Saturday morning. Poured us all sugary cereal. Cast to main tv, no phones or ipads allowed. They even held the littlest ones attention for an hour or so. It sparked alot of conversation. (especially the ads) It was a fun experiment.
I'm 76 and watched these cartoons as a young fellow. It's fun watching them again...plus the corny commercials.
Brings back memories. Cartoons were great in my childhood.
I have vague memories of these shows but remember all of those breakfast cereals. I have Quisp cycling socks for when I'm waxing nostalgic. Thanks for posting.
Magnificent cartoons of the past,Thank You.😊👌
I was 10 years old in 1969. Boy, the memories!!!
Oh wow, just watching brings a sense of warmth to my body, remember very well these cartoons in early 70’s
I was 12 at the time . Bringing back sweet memories indeed ! 😀😃
What I love most about this video are the commercials. I think I remember the commercials more than the shows...granted I was a newborn, but most of these shows continued to run on network TV for years longer and in syndication afterward. I am pretty sure I've seen every episode of Fantastic Voyage. I loved that show...still do.
Fun fact: The voice of the narrator as well as team commander Jonathan Kidd was provided by Ted Knight. Before gaining fame as Ted Baxter on the Mary Tyler Moore show, he was primarily known as a voice actor. In fact, he provided the voice of the Joker in the 1960s Batman animated series. Wonder how many knew that one!
He's the dad in the series "To Close For Comfort", from the early '80's (I think). The one with the two, teenage girls. He plays a military guy, or a scientist on an episode of 'The Outer Limits', titled "The Invisible Enemy"!!! An excellent episode (one of my favorites)!!
@@rogerrendzak8055 Sadly, "Too Close For Comfort" did not last long. In an effort to bolster rating, the network changed the title to "The Ted Knight Show" part way through its run - something Ted vehemently protested, but to no avail. Nor did it do any good - the show was canceled soon after.
Yes, Ted did knock around a bit before gaining fame on the Mary Tyler Moore show. I was absolutely startled when I caught him in an episode of McHale's Navy.
Not a fun fact.
@@talkingthetalk3640 I'll bet you're the kind of guy who just loves telling kids there's no Santa Claus.
Very cool. I had no idea
I was 5 in 1969, and Casper was one of my favorites. I remember some of the commercials as well. Thanks for the great memories.
Seven year old me with a bowl of cereal or a pop tart or pastry-go-round and Saturday morning cartoons in my jammies and fuzzy slippers those were the best days! I wish I had a time machine! ❤😊
Good times, Neil and Buzz walked on the moon that Summer too.
Oh wow I fell the same way, plain pop tart no frosting . Those were the good old days, not like 2022
😊👍 sounds like me! Going to go pop a couple of Tarts in the toaster now. T y Mone Media.
Wow, that is quite nostalgic, I was 10 years old when I watched these cartoons very early in Saturday morning. I would quietly wake up very early in the morning (contrary when I had to wake up during school days). Sneak in the living room, set the volume low, & turn on the TV; & hope I didn't wake up my parents after a long work week for them & now wanted to sleep through the morning.
Memories... miss those time.
I remember how wonderful life was back then...I wish we could travel in time to the good old days..
Things really weren't that much better back then, we just weren't aware of a larger reality. A lobotomy would bring us right back.
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Well said. This type of statement is from people who never assumed the responsibility of beung an adult. Such a common comment, like when they say something is underrated. They think it will get likes.
Life wasn't wonderful for everyone....
@@theobserver9131 There are psycho-developmental reasons people often view their growing up yrs as comfortable, safe, and the most desirable.
That said, these are worse times by far.
We’re entering a period of techno-dystopia. The late 60’s, early 70’s certainly had problems and were not perfect, but life then seemed far more real, especially to those with deep sensibility.
It was wonderful because you were "young and carefree"
Thank you for the look back into time. Up at first light every Saturday a.m., plopped on the floor in front of the 3 channel (maybe 4 on a good day) black and white tv, bowl of cereal - week after week. Life was simpler, cheaper & safer.
I was 4 yrs old. Surprised I recall some of these. The commercials really have me feeling nostalgic.
These cartoons are even more hilarious then when I first saw them over 50 years ago😂
I was 3 years old in 1969 this brings back some great memories..thank you for sharing.
Great to see these from the year I was born. First me, then the moon landing and now these, 1969, what a great year. 😂
I didn't know that Tootsie Pop commercial was 54 years old (at least)! They were still airing that into the 80s!
I have seen that commerical aired up to the 2010's.
I graduated in 1969 but was still watching cartoons.😄 And I still watch them. I keep my eyes open for my childhood toons Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, pretty much all Hanna Barbera, and of course Warner Bros. and Disney.
This is SO WONDERFUL, thank you for sharing!! My husband and I are going to watch it together. In 1969, I was 9, he was 10. We watched these Saturday morning cartoons, Yes, Every Saturday morning!! Haven’t seen them in a very long time but remember them all and can’t wait to watch! This brings great joy. So many cherished memories from another time, a beautiful time. Thank you so much again for sharing.
Wonderful!
In 1979 I was a teenager. I liked Bugs Bunny and also the Woody Woodpecker show .
The commercials were even better back then. I remember prizes in cereal. Sometimes that would determine what cereal I wanted.
My brothers and I would watch these every saturday. I remember these shows though our favorite was the Banana Splits. I even remember some of the commercials. Cartoonsday was always a happy day for us.
The ultratalented late great Paul Winchell was both a top notch Comic Voice Actor and Ventriloquist. He was also a respected Inventor who invented an Artificial Heart Pump in 1975. A true Renaissance Man.😂😉🎤❣📺B.W.
Great memories of such simpler times. I was 7 in 1969. Remember almost all these cartoons. Loved Quisp and Quake and Kaboom. Had a million Hot Wheels and miles of track . Even had those. Banana Split hand puppets .
i was 3 years old. This wakes up some really happy memories of Saturday mornings.
Saturday mornings! Cleaned my room, had breakfast, and then it was off to the old black-and-white TV for a dose of cartoons. Good times in the '60's.
As a child of the 60's and 70's my greatest joy and anticipation were the ads and announcements for upcoming Saturday Morning cartoons!! The ones I look forward to were the ARCHIES, SCOOBY DOO and SUPERMAN and BATMAN and SUPER FRIENDS!! I would sleep on family sofa so I could wake up before dawn to watch the new cartoons on the only Color Television in the house!!! What great memories.
My brother and I would get up early, turn on the TV, which would be just "snow", then hide behind the sofa with our blankets, him directly over the heat register, and wait to hear the National Anthem, which signaled the beginning of the days broadcasting. Then it was over the top and onto the sofa, a big bowl of sugary cereal and the beginning of the morning festivities. Good stuff!
The Archies was my favorite.
@@nohandleforme.... They were great! And every year they added characters and had spin-offs like Sabrina the Teenaged Witch!!!
Was a great time to be a kid. This will be my third child hood this summer and will enjoy it all over again
I was 6 in 69. Grabbing a bowl of cereal and watching cartoons is what the weekend was about.
Love 60 &70s cartoons the graphic art is amazing
I was born in 71. I had no idea Smokey the Bear had his own cartoon. These weee some great ones. And like everyone else, I love these commercials.
I took my 11 year old to the grocery store the other day and I couldn’t believe they carried Count Chocula, Frankenberry and Boo Berry. Growing up as a child, it was always upsetting that my local grocery store never had Boo Berry. So I know it existed but had never seen it before. And now here they all were, right next to each other. I tried to explain how cool this was and how monumental but my kid couldn’t care less 😮
I wish they had the same flavor as the 80s
@@MoneMedia i had no idea they changed! How funny
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Agreed. That's kids for these days! To busy there iphone's.
@@MoneMedia 😂😂😂 is that you? Freaking GENIUS! The cereal man says it tastes the same! Totally forgot about Strawberry shortcake and strawberry honeycomb. Best strawberry cereal might have to be strawberry frosted mini wheats followed by honey bunches of oats with strawberry if that counts. Loves the commercials for these back in the day and the cereal man is hilarious. Why is he wasting so much milk?! Way out of proportion! Love the milk spilled on the counter. See that’s because too much milk is used! Should be a 3:1 ratio of cereal to milk.
I loved how they used to intro the new Saturday morning cartoons every fall. I want to go back to 1976.
They used to do it on Friday nights during prime time making you excited for the next morning.
Saturday cartoons were always the best. Then get dressed take in American bandstand/Soul train. Followed with a jump on that banana seat stingray and ride the neighborhood. So much fun back then!!
I remember my brother and I joining the ABC Super Saturday Club (I was 8, he was 7), and getting a small pennant, some buttons and stickers and some other things. They ended the program fairly soon, and sent a letter offering a few premium items to get instead. I got a record album "Footsteps on the Moon" and my brother got a book of jungle animal photos.
thats cool
Oh my gosh 😮 you had me at the Quisp & Quake commercial. I was born in 1964 and I remember watching these cartoons when they were first aired. I’m gonna buy a box of Cap’n Crunch cereal tonight and watch these tomorrow morning (Saturday). Thank you 😊
The 8:00 - 9:00 slot found me watching The Bugs Bunny Road Runner Hour.
That was the beginning of my every Saturday during those years.
I was 9 in 1969, I remember these toons. Funny looking back. Thanks for video.
Great 😃👍 Memories from 1969.
Glad you enjoyed it
I just turned 58. Thanks for this. ❤
We as kids weren't allowed to watch TV except for on Saturday night and Sunday evenings so I had to sneak TV at my friends. Born in 61 so I did remember some of these,thankyou for sharing my childhood luxuries😁
Born in '60, watched these on Dad's home built color Heathkits.
I can't believe I'm this old, this was back when cartoons were the best though Casper always made me sleepy.
I was born in ‘70 but I remember all this stuff
I was born 74 nvr knew there was a smokey the bear 🐻 cartoon till today😊 2021
I was 9 in 1969 and I never knew there was a smokey the bear cartoon til today either lol. Maybe what you saw depended on where you lived. I had bugs bunny, casper, journey to the center of the earth, scooby doo, batman superman hour, here comes the grump, banana splits and shazam.
@@Izumi-sp6fp lol I remember all the cartoons you mentioned:) but smokey that's still new one for me😁 the good thing is we both grew up watching the best cartoon on Saturday morning:)
I'm telling you, there are just some things in life that you can NEVER OUTGROW!!!
True.
29:58 So groovy, the Tootsie Pop commercial from 1969, I remember that one! 31:52 Also the Quisp cereal commercial, I remember eating that back in the late 1960s too! The Smokey the Bear cartoon goes on after this commercial.
I remember eating the Tootsie Pops and they were very good. I didn’t really care how many licks it took to get to the Tootsie Roll center. I really liked Quisp back then too, it was really good cereal. I remember Jolly Rancher candy back then which I thought were way better than Tootsie Pops. 😊
Such great memories.. I was 9 yrs young at this time. Love it.
2:20:59. That’s a cool and funny Quake and Quisp cereal commercial; it was perfect for the mood of the times back in 1969 with the Apollo moon exploration program.
Great memories! The cartoons, cereal (I loved Quisp), and pyjamas on Saturday mornings.
This is great! Takes me back to those youthful Saturday mornings when I watched these very shows. Thank you so much!!
Glad you enjoy it!
I was born in 66 I remember more starting in 75 but ABC was the network for cartoons. Love the commercials all those cereals remember them and the prizes you got. Thanks for this
I remember the doctor that delivered me. I remember the operating room clearly.
What a Gift 🎁🤩Thank You☃️❤️
It's safe to say that I probably haven't seen the intro to the new Casper show since I was 11 in 69 and regularly watched Saturday morning cartoons with my younger bro and sis. My 11 year old self has been resurrected. Scary.
At my house, at this time, between my brother and I, whoever got up first got to control the TV (this was even before remote controls) and watch what we wanted, but we only had THREE networks, not counting PBS. It was amazing that we COULD wake up at 5-6 AM on a weekend, but struggled to wake up for school during the week! Great times!!
I was born waaaayyy past this era, but I'm A huge sucker for old animation! I love this! Its so cool to see some old animation without waiting for the tv to show some.
Great ending credit music, for Fantastic Voyage!
Absolutely must thank you for creating a 1969 line up; like magic my sister born that year dropped in for a visit last night and loved it all! It was like an month early birthday tv party.
❤
I'm a Marine stationed overseas, thank you for the brief moments of innocence again
Never saw any of this in color until now. Amazing.
My late dad used to say then that we spent "too much time in front of the idiot box". Saturday cartoons was a must see for us preteens of the late 60s. Looking back I kinda have to agree with my dad.
Thank you very much for sharing.
These are about the earliest cartoons and commercials I remember, I was 3 years old in Feb 69. The thing I remember about this year was I was fascinated when the decade turned to the 70's. A decade seems like a lot of time to a 3 year old lol. Also my teen cousin were full on hippies, I didn't understand that at all, my old man was Fonzie literally. He was an auto mechanic and still wore the leather jacket and greased hair into the 70's, and kids used to approach him and think he was Fonzie well into the 70's lol. My baby sister was born this year too, so this was one of the best years of my life. I love that you included the commercials, that was a part of the experience and put's the cartoons in historical perspective..
2:33:31. That’s a cute and funny Frosty Os cereal commercial. I remember the Hostess fruit pies from back then too. The kids were playing the game Cowboys and Indians, back then it was a popular game from what I remember.
Thanks so much Mone Media for posting these cool cartoons from 1969 and the great commercials. Great job! Since I was born in 1962, I was 7 in 1969, I remember many of these cartoons and commercials, my favorite cartoon from this line up was Fantastic Voyage (inspired by the Isaac Asimov book and the movie Fantastic Voyage from 1966) I loved the science in it, it had the best animation, music, production and voice over work in my opinion. In July 1969, I remember being glued to the TV set, I was mesmerized watching the Apollo 11 moon landing and watching Neil Armstrong (an Eagle Scout and later I earned this same rank of Eagle Scout myself) and Buzz Aldrin go out from the Lunar Module and walk on the moon; a very inspiring and exciting moment of history, just incredible, quite an achievement! The Apollo 11 astronauts were brave (one of the 12 points of the Scout Law) during that entire mission for sure. 1969 was a very memorable year, I’ll always remember it! I look forward to any cartoon line ups like these before 1969 would be great, thanks so much!
i'm going to attempt at one more from the 60's, kinda hard to get commercials and some toons from that era.
I dig that Mone Media, whatever you can find from the 60s with this same format of commercials and cartoons would be groovy and fantastic! Thanks so much and good luck, wish you the best!
1961. But I don’t remember a block till the 70s. I remember being able to find every cartoon, though.
@@MoneMedia I am doing time stamps again Mone.
On school days my mom used to wake us up yelling "cartoons!" Circa 1968
Absolutely love your channel, commenting to give a comment.lol and yes I'm old too. 1968 here
Im an 80s baby, but i had to do a 60s cartoon line up, theres none out there. and thank you for viewing my channel, big plans ahead
I was up at the crack of dawn every Saturday. Stayed "glued to the tube" until noon. What a great trip down memory lane!
That is awesome!
Saturday mornings when Captain Scarlet was on, those few short years before puberty. I am so so lucky.
Thank you for this terrific and ginormous upload!! Instant time travel back to my mid-teens when I was more than happy to let my parents fret about all the big stuff while I just focused on getting decent grades at skool and having fun the rest of the time. I can't recall a single thing that was more exhilarating as a kid than waking up and suddenly realizing it was Saturday morning!!
Ah yes, the Saturday morning Kavalcade of Kiddie Krapola! Thanks for the memories.
I was 9 years old in 69, this is pure gold to me, thank you so much for the upload.
very similar to my ~1973 sat. mornings. Just something about the years surrounding those saturday mornings can and have never been repeated in all the decades to follow.
Thanks so much Mone Media for posting this series of wonderful Saturday morning cartoons (plus the cool commercials) from 1969, great job! I was 7 years old back then, a very exciting time, watching the Apollo 11 moon landing on TV and many of these great and memorable cartoons. I can remember going swimming at the South Pasadena Municipal Plunge for ten cents, it was a public swimming pool. Brings back a lot of fond memories, thank you, I really appreciate it and keep up this great work you do!
No problem!
I was born in 81 so the late 80s and 90s were my childhood but man am I glad I got to grow up with saturday morning cartoons. Was such a big part of trhe week in my mind. Somehow seeing my favorite cartoons made the weekend official in my mind!! I really do feel bad for kids now, there is almost zero fun things on regular TV for kids anymore... I suppose most jump on the internet now. I do like internet streaming etc etc, but somehow still feel privilaged to have grown up without it.
I was born in 67; Smokey the Bear and The Mighty Hercules were my two favorite cartoons; the Rankin & Bass animation style was comparable to the early anime styles
Wow---the "Full-Length" version of the "How many licks Tootsie Pop" commercial---I hadn't seen the full commercial in 53 years.
They would always show the "shortened" version for future broadcasts.
"The world may never know, eh?" Oh, I don't know about that---I licked a Tootsie pop on a Saturday morning after watching all the cartoons----I came up with 545 licks.
These saturday cartoon compilations are great! ll I need is some Count Chocula to eat while I watch!
Thank you so very much for this!! It is greatly appreciated!!
Wow the introductions for each episode were sooo long! The best part was seeing Jan Brady (Eve Plumb) in the Barbie commercial.
📺 Good evening all 📺 I loved the Saturday morning cartoons Bullwinkle and Rocky, Huckleberry Hounddog, Yogi the Bear Top Cat Jetsons and the Flintstones and Loon Tune
This is my mecca. Being 7 and a Hot Wheels/Airplane nut Super Saturday is perhaps the pinnacle of my life😂. GREAT job. I've made playlists like this one mimicking Super Saturday, not as good or free flowing as this. Lot of work, well worth it. I wish the Super Saturday jingle was on yt I still think I remember the first line, "Super Saturday is lots of fun..."
as a kid in 1969 one of my favorites was Scooby Doo lol. I would watch it like a adult watching a crime show lol.
Very cool posting. That sure brings back memories. I was only 4 in 69' but most of these cartoons were still around for awhile.
FINALLY, TV that's entertaining and memories galore👻