Crazy Eddie, finally! More specifically, Jerry Carroll, who made those Crazy Eddie ads famous. I also had this particular Milkman episoded memorized. "MAYBE YOU SHOULD SHUT UP YOU JERKHEAD!" Nick at Nite stopped showing infomercials in 1998. It must have been a late taping for sure!
That Energizer commercial reminds me of the Tiny Toon Adventures episode, "The Looney Beginning", especially the overly-cutesy baby rabbit who gets erased at the beginning.
Ah, this is a good one. It's likely I was watching Nick at Nite the night this originally aired (I would have been 12 at the time). I had forgotten all about Milkman. Also I remember being SO STOKED for Nickelodeon Magazine.
I actually remember Nick at Nite having paid programming from back then(though I didn't like it because they weren't showing the normal scheduled programming at the time). In between the paid programming on here, I remember that they would show one of Nick at Nite's logos of the time(because if you remember correctly everybody, they had flexible logos then), accompanied by a voice-over saying" You are watching paid programming on Nick at Nite. We are not responsible for the content of this program. And the views expressed here do not reflect the opinions of Nick at Nite.....".
+Zach Horan In late 1995 I believe my family had just got AOL and a 28.8 k modem. I remember being astounded that I could watch 10-15 second long clips (horribly compressed, low resolution AVI files) from "Jumanji" and "Animaniacs" on my computer.
I was born in 2000 and i'm 15 years old now but watching these commercials I wish I was a kid who was raised in the 90s
I REALLY want to go back to the 90's.
Me too. I want to relive it so badly.
I miss the 90s
Crazy Eddie, finally! More specifically, Jerry Carroll, who made those Crazy Eddie ads famous.
I also had this particular Milkman episoded memorized. "MAYBE YOU SHOULD SHUT UP YOU JERKHEAD!"
Nick at Nite stopped showing infomercials in 1998. It must have been a late taping for sure!
love the lucy ads... my favorite person....
That Energizer commercial reminds me of the Tiny Toon Adventures episode, "The Looney Beginning", especially the overly-cutesy baby rabbit who gets erased at the beginning.
Yea that mother in that Tylenol ad sounds like she took one too many of them lol
Ah, this is a good one. It's likely I was watching Nick at Nite the night this originally aired (I would have been 12 at the time). I had forgotten all about Milkman. Also I remember being SO STOKED for Nickelodeon Magazine.
Hearing that disclaimer in the "Nickelodeon" guy's voice (in my mind) sounded like what was to follow would be some kind of joke or fake program.
oh god the vapors
I actually remember Nick at Nite having paid programming from back then(though I didn't like it because they weren't showing the normal scheduled programming at the time). In between the paid programming on here, I remember that they would show one of Nick at Nite's logos of the time(because if you remember correctly everybody, they had flexible logos then), accompanied by a voice-over saying" You are watching paid programming on Nick at Nite. We are not responsible for the content of this program. And the views expressed here do not reflect the opinions of Nick at Nite.....".
Me too, they'd come on at like 2 in the morning on weekends.
Right about the time many of our lives changed with this little thing called the internet. 20 years ago, damn :)
+Zach Horan In late 1995 I believe my family had just got AOL and a 28.8 k modem. I remember being astounded that I could watch 10-15 second long clips (horribly compressed, low resolution AVI files) from "Jumanji" and "Animaniacs" on my computer.
And now we have RUclips. Lol. God I love the Internet.
The Back of Patty Duke's Head Show would probably better than anything on TV Land or TV in general today.
Back when MTV actually had music.
This was Nick at Nite
@@whyyoulittle4537 They're referring to the MTV ad at 3:18