I wish I was back in 1985. I was 9 years old,my parents were still together and my dad was still alive. I would live this all over again if I could. Time was so simple then.
I was 10 and I would say that 85 and 86 were the 2 best years to be alive. I would like to live even just 1 day if I could, unfortunately both my parents passed on too. Back then was great times
I was a CBS kid and grew up in Houston. I remember my dad finally got sick of those Federated Superstore commercials “I’m so sick of hearing this MORON”. Had one just outside out neighborhood. Oddly, I have no memory of Pryor’s Place even though I was a CBS kid. I stuck to cartoons, not dumb live action kid shows. Saturday Morning was for cartoons to me. I hated Pee Wee’s Playhouse a year later. Thanks for posting! It was good watching/listening to this while getting ready on a Saturday morning.
That said, I'd rather watch a good live action show like Pee-Wee's over a bad cartoon like late '60s Looney Tunes or Yo Yogi! Still, this was a great time for cartoons in general, not just on Saturday mornings, too!
I saw much of this content on YT. I even had a tape with some of it, but never in this quality. This is amazing. It must have been recorded on Beta or something.
Lol, why were those milk ads using a version of the music from Adam Ant's "goody two-shoes"?? Jaleel White in both an Oreos ad, & a one to grow on ad. I miss the Cookie Cop & Cookie Crook, as mascots for Cookie Crisp. Still don't understand why they were gotten rid of. Wow, I had no idea that Richard Pryor had his own Saturday morning tv series! Man, I wish there was a way for Alvin & the Chipmunks to be released on DVD or Blu-Ray! Or at the very least, one of the streaming services. That would be the happiest day ever, for me, if that ever happened. Sadly, due to all the music rights issues, it will most likely never happen.
Wow! The NBC adds are bringing back memories of growing up watching their cartoons on either C-Band, or WTAP in Parkersburg, West Virginia, or WSAZ in Huntington, West Virginia.
DUDE! Thanks for clearing up the exact date of one of my tapings! I have the part of Part 2 and all of Part 3 of this particular BBRR Show, but I forgot to put the date on my label... Now I know! I presume this tape only has Part 3 of BBRR? :)
Having specific cartoon schedules in those years created a discipline. 1- You knew you had to get up early on weekdays if you wanted to watch them before going to school while having breakfast 2- After school you had to hurry up and finish homework if you wanted to watch the afternoon cartoons 3- On weekends you also had to get up early just to watch them and it was only for a few hours, sort of indicating you can't be sitting around all day watching tv in your formative years, reason why cartoons where only at specific hours. Cartoon network started changing that in a bad way by giving kids cartoons at any time they pleased and made them disregard that discipline until sindicated cartoons completely disappeared. Same thing with the internet today, you can watch whatever you want at any time you want that it created this sort of media chaos. Like they say too much of a good thing is bad.
Don't forget The Disney Channel as well if your parents were rich enough to afford the service as it was a pay network at the time. It basically aired kids' programming all day until the adult shows began after dinnertime. The same thing with music videos/MTV, where you had to wait until a specific video airs instead of just Googling it. Nickelodeon was also around before Cartoon Network, even if it didn't air too many cartoons back then, but I remember watching Inspector Gadget and Looney Tunes after dinner, and this was pre-CN.
I always tell people there was a Mario cartoon before Super Mario Bros. Super show and hardly anyone remembers the Saturday Supercade! Donkey Kong and Frogger and sometimes Q-Bert. During the video game crash…poor timing in hindsight.
Very strange to see Operation Theodore/A Horse, of Course in that order. Wonder what's that all about? I'm used to the former being paired up with Alvin on Ice, and the latter being paired up with Don't be a Vidiot.
that My Little Pony song still cuts to the core of me. The combination of adult women over-singing and solo children's whiny amateur voices just makes me want to crunch my own teeth.
I can’t stand 13 second commercials on RUclips but I can watch these commercials all day long.
Power of choice. You’re watching to revisit something that was awesome…youth.
Being a kid in the 80's was like nothing else.
No shit, 80's rocked growing up 🤘
Damn right.
We had the best cartoons, the best toys and the best movies.
Absolutely!
Really wish I could go back but you tube the closest thing to a Time Machine.
I wish I was back in 1985. I was 9 years old,my parents were still together and my dad was still alive. I would live this all over again if I could. Time was so simple then.
I was also 9 in 1985 and boy do I wish I could go back too.
I was 10 and I would say that 85 and 86 were the 2 best years to be alive. I would like to live even just 1 day if I could, unfortunately both my parents passed on too.
Back then was great times
💯
I was 11 and would give anything to go back.
I was 8 and the 80s were by far my favorite time period!!!
Born in 81. Miss it like crazy
Waching these commercials brings back so many emotional memories. 😞
I just realized that 80's commercials are like a Broadway show. LOL
70s too
Broadway was powerful back then.
I love the fact we can time travel back when life was perfect thank you for posting this stuff 💜💜💜
I was a CBS kid and grew up in Houston. I remember my dad finally got sick of those Federated Superstore commercials “I’m so sick of hearing this MORON”. Had one just outside out neighborhood.
Oddly, I have no memory of Pryor’s Place even though I was a CBS kid. I stuck to cartoons, not dumb live action kid shows. Saturday Morning was for cartoons to me. I hated Pee Wee’s Playhouse a year later.
Thanks for posting! It was good watching/listening to this while getting ready on a Saturday morning.
That said, I'd rather watch a good live action show like Pee-Wee's over a bad cartoon like late '60s Looney Tunes or Yo Yogi! Still, this was a great time for cartoons in general, not just on Saturday mornings, too!
man i been waiting to watch smurfs for an eternity
Only if I had a time machine and go back in time
Me 2
I saw much of this content on YT. I even had a tape with some of it, but never in this quality. This is amazing. It must have been recorded on Beta or something.
I was 9 years old and loving every second of life in Cookeville, TN. Great block of bumpers here, thank you !
Yeszirr
OMG the animated Levi’s commercial! I used to say “ I got it, I got it…you get it!” all the time!
Casey “Shaggy” Kasem (sp) voiced the narrator for will return and back to Smurfs (you know what I mean)
Lol, why were those milk ads using a version of the music from Adam Ant's "goody two-shoes"?? Jaleel White in both an Oreos ad, & a one to grow on ad. I miss the Cookie Cop & Cookie Crook, as mascots for Cookie Crisp. Still don't understand why they were gotten rid of. Wow, I had no idea that Richard Pryor had his own Saturday morning tv series! Man, I wish there was a way for Alvin & the Chipmunks to be released on DVD or Blu-Ray! Or at the very least, one of the streaming services. That would be the happiest day ever, for me, if that ever happened. Sadly, due to all the music rights issues, it will most likely never happen.
5:33 We interrupt these cartoons and cereal ads to bring you impending doom
Shadoe Stevens as the Federated guy…Man I thought I burned that from my brain.,
Wow!
The NBC adds are bringing back memories of growing up watching their cartoons on either C-Band, or WTAP in Parkersburg, West Virginia, or WSAZ in Huntington, West Virginia.
Holy Howling Mad Murdock doing a P.S.A
I had Construx in 1985!!!
That Rolo commercial....classic
They need to bring back One to Grow On. The world when to hell when they took off all of these PSAs.
Tobias Christopher it did not
I was a senior in high school
Man, Cookie-Crook got a bum deal after they gave him a dog.
DUDE! Thanks for clearing up the exact date of one of my tapings! I have the part of Part 2 and all of Part 3 of this particular BBRR Show, but I forgot to put the date on my label... Now I know! I presume this tape only has Part 3 of BBRR? :)
It only has part 3
@WREYtube are you planning to upload any more 80's commercials on your own channel? It's been a long time?🐬📺📼🤔
Lol Brainiacs Power Action is just a kick.
Also I'm glad to see Pop Tarts before they were ruined with Frosting and Corn syrup.
Having specific cartoon schedules in those years created a discipline.
1- You knew you had to get up early on weekdays if you wanted to watch them before going to school while having breakfast
2- After school you had to hurry up and finish homework if you wanted to watch the afternoon cartoons
3- On weekends you also had to get up early just to watch them and it was only for a few hours, sort of indicating you can't be sitting around all day watching tv in your formative years, reason why cartoons where only at specific hours.
Cartoon network started changing that in a bad way by giving kids cartoons at any time they pleased and made them disregard that discipline until sindicated cartoons completely disappeared.
Same thing with the internet today, you can watch whatever you want at any time you want that it created this sort of media chaos. Like they say too much of a good thing is bad.
Don't forget The Disney Channel as well if your parents were rich enough to afford the service as it was a pay network at the time. It basically aired kids' programming all day until the adult shows began after dinnertime. The same thing with music videos/MTV, where you had to wait until a specific video airs instead of just Googling it. Nickelodeon was also around before Cartoon Network, even if it didn't air too many cartoons back then, but I remember watching Inspector Gadget and Looney Tunes after dinner, and this was pre-CN.
I always tell people there was a Mario cartoon before Super Mario Bros. Super show and hardly anyone remembers the Saturday Supercade! Donkey Kong and Frogger and sometimes Q-Bert. During the video game crash…poor timing in hindsight.
11:30 is that Jaleel White (Steve Urkel)?
Yes, lol.
That’s young Stefan Urquelle lmao
Very strange to see Operation Theodore/A Horse, of Course in that order. Wonder what's that all about? I'm used to the former being paired up with Alvin on Ice, and the latter being paired up with Don't be a Vidiot.
That was the day after The Dukes of Hazzards ended.
Good things had to come to an end. Good run
Constrx yeszirr!
before knex
Honey, don't hang out with Urkel.
CONSTRUX!!
(1984-1985)
Neat
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Smurfs Credits Fixed
ANIMATION CASTING DIRECTORS
GINNY McSWAIN
ANDREW ROMANO
that My Little Pony song still cuts to the core of me. The combination of adult women over-singing and solo children's whiny amateur voices just makes me want to crunch my own teeth.
25:40
37:14 did someone dose me?
😂😂
I sometimes wonder why my mom allowed me to watch all this crap on tv.