I lived on the east coast my entire life and I never saw a Target until around '95 so this commercial is something new for me. Target's holiday commercials have apparently always been nice.
Oh my glory, time sure has passed by so fast. I feel so old. I always wanted that Exclamation perfume, but my mom said I was too young for perfumes. I was seven years old lol. I miss childhood.
Thanks for sharing a collection from our local NBC affiliate, KVBC Channel 3 (Now KSNV). 2:49 The Boulevard really became a respectable shopping mall with the "Panorama Cafes" addition, and would add some great stores in the next couple years, like "Suncoast Motion Picture Company," "The Sesame Street" store, and a whole store dedicated to "Hello Kitty" and Co.
I love the Sanrio store. Just stepping in to one, and I feel like I'm 7 and back in Okinawa. Their school supplies kick the living crap out of American stuff. If you didn't have a Gundam , Doraemon or hello kitty convertible pencil box, you weren't sh*t at Zukeran elementary.
They had that store in our mall when I was a kid, my sister had a Hello Kitty umbrella from there, and I remember using dinosaur themed stationary from there for years.
The Burlington at our mall has that disclaimer in lit-up ten inch letters on the front of the building.(under the 6ft main sign, not just by itself, mind you)
The disclaimer has actually not been necessary since 2004, when Burlington Industries ceased operations, however they kept the disclaimer in their logo until 2009. Must be an old sign.
Wonder how many of those "Photo CD" players Kodak sold. (hint: not many) Dave Courvoisier - Best news guy name ever. The NBC personality at the end was the chick from Wings (looked it up, Crystal Bernard, as irrelevant as they come in the 21st century, much like that old joke from The Simpsons, "Tonight on Wings.... ah who cares?" ruclips.net/video/dOIMPmqJ3i4/видео.html)
The Boulevard-is that mall still around..? Quantum Leap-i think that was the episode where Sam and Al switched places(Sam went back home and Al was the one who was leaping) Amy Fisher:My Story-one of several made for tv movies that seemed to be overexaggerating the whole case
I have to ask: Do they still air legit Christmas commercials today like they did back in the 80's/90's? All I seem to see on TV during the holidays is the same 'ole crap during the year. Now, I don't watch much TV these days, but when I'm at my Grandma's house to check up on her, I'll tune into the TV and see nothing but garbage.
I lived on the east coast my entire life and I never saw a Target until around '95 so this commercial is something new for me. Target's holiday commercials have apparently always been nice.
I still have all four of those Energizer Bunny ornaments.
I cant thank you enough for these, I keep these runnin in the background when I work. Never got so much done before. Thank you again!!
Oh my glory, time sure has passed by so fast. I feel so old. I always wanted that Exclamation perfume, but my mom said I was too young for perfumes. I was seven years old lol. I miss childhood.
Nicole Collins Yes Exclamation is the throwback scent! Wore it a lot! I was 14 in '89 and had older sisters so I was spraying it to death!
Lol that's awesome!!! I don't have sisters so I've never gotten the chance to use it, and my mom liked the old women perfume lol
08:33 apparently it's a taste you CAN wait to tear into, because it looks like mommy made you guys change your shirts before coming to the table
keep up the good work sir love this commercial compilations
Thanks for sharing a collection from our local NBC affiliate, KVBC Channel 3 (Now KSNV). 2:49 The Boulevard really became a respectable shopping mall with the "Panorama Cafes" addition, and would add some great stores in the next couple years, like "Suncoast Motion Picture Company," "The Sesame Street" store, and a whole store dedicated to "Hello Kitty" and Co.
I love the Sanrio store. Just stepping in to one, and I feel like I'm 7 and back in Okinawa. Their school supplies kick the living crap out of American stuff. If you didn't have a Gundam , Doraemon or hello kitty convertible pencil box, you weren't sh*t at Zukeran elementary.
They had that store in our mall when I was a kid, my sister had a Hello Kitty umbrella from there, and I remember using dinosaur themed stationary from there for years.
miss those regular TV's and the 90s😳
6:10 Everybody bring in your kids... we are going to make a commercial.
I still can't watch "Mad About You" without thinking about Paul Reiser in "Aliens."
I thought the company in question was Burlington Northern (the railroad) and not a fabric manufacturer. Who knew?
8:39 These days, we have DVD / Blu-ray players that could display JPG picture files.
12:47 Dr. Sam Backet never went home.
my aunt has or used to have the Energizer Bunny stockings
The Burlington at our mall has that disclaimer in lit-up ten inch letters on the front of the building.(under the 6ft main sign, not just by itself, mind you)
The disclaimer has actually not been necessary since 2004, when Burlington Industries ceased operations, however they kept the disclaimer in their logo until 2009. Must be an old sign.
2005 I think
Wonder how many of those "Photo CD" players Kodak sold. (hint: not many)
Dave Courvoisier - Best news guy name ever.
The NBC personality at the end was the chick from Wings (looked it up, Crystal Bernard, as irrelevant as they come in the 21st century, much like that old joke from The Simpsons, "Tonight on Wings.... ah who cares?" ruclips.net/video/dOIMPmqJ3i4/видео.html)
Photo CDs would have been more popular with professional photographers like wedding ones I'm sure than the average person.
The Boulevard-is that mall still around..?
Quantum Leap-i think that was the episode where Sam and Al switched places(Sam went back home and Al was the one who was leaping)
Amy Fisher:My Story-one of several made for tv movies that seemed to be overexaggerating the whole case
boulevardmall.com/
80sCommercialVault Yeah, I remember that! I was 17 so that was must see TV at that time.
I have to ask: Do they still air legit Christmas commercials today like they did back in the 80's/90's? All I seem to see on TV during the holidays is the same 'ole crap during the year. Now, I don't watch much TV these days, but when I'm at my Grandma's house to check up on her, I'll tune into the TV and see nothing but garbage.