49:15 I remember seeing this promo when I was young and being so freaked out by it especially the "We’re all gonna die" part. It might of been the first time I’ve realized that mine and everyone else’s time on this earth is limited and in the end we’re all just worm chow. Thanks funny yellow donut man.
@@chrisdisney8201 it’s honestly not that bad, no shit there’s an obvious loss of that charm since the shows been on the air for 3 decades but I feel like people over exaggerate the shows decline of quality.
Klasky Csupo, the studio that created Rugrats, Aaahh Real Monsters, The Wild Thornberries, Rocket Power, and As Told by Ginger worked on Seasons 1 - 3 of The Simpsons
Disney+ needs to collect all this stuff and release it on there too. They own it and I wished all this stuff, DVD extras and commentaries was available there idk why they don’t. The Simpsons have A TON of material that if it wasn’t for these VHS recordings most likely lost to time.
Fun fact: Fox's "LOL Sunday/Animation Domination" narrator between 19:27-19:52 is James Arnold Taylor. Aka Ratchet and Obi-Wan Kenobi (Star Wars: The Clone Wars, both the 03 and O8 series).
In 1990, Bart quickly became one of the most popular characters on television in what was termed "Bartmania". He became the most prevalent Simpsons character on memorabilia, such as T-shirts. In the early 1990s, millions of T-shirts featuring Bart were sold; as many as one million were sold on some days. Believing Bart to be a bad role model, several American public schools banned T-shirts featuring Bart next to captions such as "I'm Bart Simpson. Who the hell are you?" and "Underachiever ('And proud of it, man!')".The Simpsons merchandise sold well and generated $2 billion in revenue during the first 14 months of sales. The success of Bart Simpson merchandise inspired an entire line of black market counterfeit items, especially T-shirts. Some featured Bart announcing various slogans, others depicted redesigns of the character, including "Teenage Mutant Ninja Bart, Air Simpson Bart, RastaBart". Matt Groening generally did not object to bootleg merchandise, but took exception to a series of "Nazi Bart" shirts which depicted Bart in Nazi uniform or as a white power skinhead. 20th Century Fox sued the creator of the shirts, who eventually agreed to stop making them. Michael Jackson, who was a fan of Bart, provided back up vocals for "Do the Bartman". Bart became so associated with Fox that, when bidding in 1993 to show pro football, the network had to assure the NFL and reporters that the character would not announce games. Due to the show's success, over the summer of 1990 Fox decided to switch The Simpsons' timeslot so that it would move from 8:00 p.m. ET on Sunday night to the same time on Thursday, where it would compete with The Cosby Show on NBC, the number one show at the time. Through the summer, several news outlets published stories about the supposed "Bill vs. Bart" rivalry. The August 31, 1990 issue of Entertainment Weekly featured a picture of Bill Cosby wearing a Bart Simpson T-shirt. "Bart Gets an 'F'" (season two, 1990) was the first episode to air against The Cosby Show, and it received a lower Nielsen rating, tying for eighth behind The Cosby Show, which had an 18.5 rating. The rating is based on the number of household televisions that were tuned into the show, but Nielsen Media Research estimated that 33.6 million viewers watched the episode, making it the number one show in terms of actual viewers that week. At the time, it was the most watched episode in the history of the Fox Network, and it is still the highest rated episode in the history of The Simpsons. Because of his popularity, Bart was often the most promoted member of the Simpson family in advertisements for the show, even for episodes in which he was not involved in the main plot. Bart was described as "television's king of 1990", "television's brightest new star" and an "undiminished smash". Entertainment Weekly named Bart the "entertainer of the year" for 1990, writing that "Bart has proved to be a rebel who's also a good kid, a terror who's easily terrorized, and a flake who astonishes us, and himself, with serious displays of fortitude." In the United States congressional, senatorial and gubernatorial elections of 1990, Bart was one of the most popular write-in candidates, and in many areas was second only to Mickey Mouse amongst fictional characters. In the 1990 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Bart made his debut as one of the giant helium-filled balloons for which the parade is known. The Bart Simpson balloon has appeared at every parade since. This was referenced in The Simpsons in the episode "Bart vs. Thanksgiving", which aired the same day as the parade, where Homer tells Bart, "If you start building a balloon for every flash-in-the-pan cartoon character, you turn the parade into a farce!" Meanwhile, behind and unbeknownst to him, the television briefly shows a Bart Simpson balloon. Bart's rebellious nature, which frequently resulted in no punishment for his misbehavior, led some parents and conservatives to characterize him as a poor role model for children. Robert Bianco of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette wrote that "[Bart] outwits his parents and outtalks his teachers; in short, he's the child we wish we'd been, and fear our children will become." In schools, educators claimed that Bart was a "threat to learning" because of his "underachiever and proud of it" attitude and negative attitude regarding his education. Others described him as "egotistical, aggressive and mean-spirited." In response to the criticism, James L. Brooks said, "I'm very wary of television where everybody is supposed to be a role model, you don't run across that many role models in real life. Why should television be full of them?" In 1990 William Bennett, who at the time was drug czar of the United States, visited a drug treatment center in Pittsburgh and upon noticing a poster of Bart remarked, "You guys aren't watching The Simpsons, are you? That's not going to help you any." When a backlash over the comment ensued, Bennett apologized, claiming he "was just kidding" and saying "I'll sit down with the little spike head. We'll straighten this thing out." In a 1991 interview, Bill Cosby described Bart as a bad role model for children, calling him "angry, confused, frustrated". In response, Matt Groening said, "That sums up Bart, all right. Most people are in a struggle to be normal. He thinks normal is very boring, and does things that others just wished they dare do." On January 27, 1992, then-President George H. W. Bush said, "We are going to keep on trying to strengthen the American family, to make American families a lot more like the Waltons and a lot less like the Simpsons."The writers rushed out a tongue-in-cheek reply in the form of a short segment which aired three days later before a rerun of "Stark Raving Dad" in which Bart replied, "Hey, we're just like the Waltons. We're praying for an end to the Depression, too." Although there were many critics of the character, favorable comments came from several quarters. Columnist Erma Bombeck wrote, "Kids need to know that somewhere in this world is a contemporary who can pull off all the things they can only fantasize about, someone who can stick it to their parents once in a while and still be permitted to live." In 2003, Bart placed first in a poll of parents in the United Kingdom who were asked "which made-up character had the most influence" on children under 12 years old.
My sweet Sideshow Mel was in one of those Burger King commercials... I love him so much!~ Also I made more off that Butterfinger ad than I did from my teaching job
That music in the early promo feel like a Nickelodeon show. But those mid season Halloween promos with that Thriller/Simpson theme were actually pretty good.
Who was the first artist who got invited to either be himself/herself or who could be easily identifiable as not being from the fictitious Simpson's universe and was a reference to our actual reality?
Ok guy, word of advice. If you’re going to outright post my entire video on your channel as part of your “compilation”, the least you could do is credit me In the description, cause otherwise it’s basically stealing. Just sayin.
FOX moved the timeslot to Thursday nights with Season 2 to compete with The Cosby Show. After that show ended the Simpsons returned to Sunday nights with Season 6
26:14
"Don't miss a single episode of the legendary series that will never die"
They weren't joking.
it will outlive all of us. it will survive the apocalypse
Homer and Bart Laugh
"All New Sundays at 8/7c, on the home of the Simpsons..."
It didn’t end but it did die
they took that as a challenge
49:15 I remember seeing this promo when I was young and being so freaked out by it especially the "We’re all gonna die" part. It might of been the first time I’ve realized that mine and everyone else’s time on this earth is limited and in the end we’re all just worm chow. Thanks funny yellow donut man.
Woooahhhh simpson!!!
Oh my goodness, I was so freaked out too
21:44 eew the modern, it Burns!
All those 90s/early 00s promos really made me feel like I was a child watching TV again for a minute 😭
I actually like these Simpsons
@@JorgeCruz-eo7js The newer ones? I can't get into them :(
@@chrisdisney8201 yeah the old seasons are the best
@@chrisdisney8201 it’s honestly not that bad, no shit there’s an obvious loss of that charm since the shows been on the air for 3 decades but I feel like people over exaggerate the shows decline of quality.
@@najibosman6497 Some of the newer seasons aren't all bad, but they definitely don't have the same charm like they once did.
3:12 いつかにまつりライブでするよ!それその後世界中を旅する長い旅で地下でした。今夜のことがたくさんあり、信じられて、とても素敵で、本当に良かった。
Klasky Csupo, the studio that created Rugrats, Aaahh Real Monsters, The Wild Thornberries, Rocket Power, and As Told by Ginger worked on Seasons 1 - 3 of The Simpsons
Abraham David Cortina rugrats was after Simpson’s.
@@blakesworld4463 yeah well no shit
New Rugrats movie is coming soon from Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies, and Klasky Csupo Inc.
They also made a British comedy show called Stressed Eric
4:48 Wow that wasn't the plot at all bart was abused in France.
What the hell, dude? Spoilers, man! Take your DeLorean home!
@@michaelsaunders1400 spoilers for a 34 year old episode
"bart gets abused and poisoned in france" doesn't have a good ring to it
The first 20 minutes is actually being happy about “all new simpsons”...
Back when people didn't want to ruin things in the 90s blame the people born in the 70s lol
20:55
30:27 HERE’S JOHNNY!?!?!?!?!?!!!!!!
It’s wild how Bart was everywhere in the 90s he really was a big hit back then
Bart was the epiphany of the 90s man! Lol
Now Lisa took over the 2020s era. Ever since Disney bought it out. I mean every Disney short is about her.
Broke my heart when he said he never heard of the 90s in the That 90s Show episode 😭. I was like Bart you were the STAR of the 90s
I can't imagine why, he's my worst student
Just giving the people what they want! Bart by the barrelful!
12:40 best Simpson commercial
43:25
Those fxx commercials are satisfying yet bizarre
Before streaming services we would always look forward to a simpsons episode
Request: CatDog Promos and Commercials (1998-2005)
Request: SpongeBob SquarePants Promos and Commercials (1999-present)
Request: SpongeBob SquarePants Closing Logo History (1999-present)
A lot of people can literally say they’ve watched the simpson their whole lives I remember being a little kid watching with my grandma
Request: Hey Arnold! Promos and Commercials (1996-2004, 2017)
6:09 Brian Cummings from Disney doing the voiceover
The announcer of Disney trailers, and Disney owns 20th Century Fox
Brian Cummings.
I love that voiceover
That takes me back
Disney+ needs to collect all this stuff and release it on there too. They own it and I wished all this stuff, DVD extras and commentaries was available there idk why they don’t. The Simpsons have A TON of material that if it wasn’t for these VHS recordings most likely lost to time.
they should add the tracey ullman shorts, they have the treehouse of horror special with them in it on the app so why not add the shorts too?!
44:57 brings back so many memories
You and me too, bri
They actually sounded excited when the first few seasons aired. 😂
4Kids TV Halloween:
= TMNT [2003]
= The Amazing Of Opa-Opa "Opa-Opa Of The Halloween"
= The Power Of Game Gear
= Sonic X
33:43
If you watch the simpsons exclusively through these ads you'd think homer and marge hate eachother
I miss Phil Hartman so much. I wish I could bring him back
If only I brought back Troy McClure.
28:33 simpsons
Martin 28:34
The height 28:43
@@arcqives Martin Who?
The Amazing Of Opa-Opa On Disney Channel | "Every. SEGA Classics. Ever" | [2015, USA] 56:19
Fun fact: Fox's "LOL Sunday/Animation Domination" narrator between 19:27-19:52 is James Arnold Taylor. Aka Ratchet and Obi-Wan Kenobi (Star Wars: The Clone Wars, both the 03 and O8 series).
Request: The Loud House / The Casagrandes Promos and Commercials (2016-present)
Request: Ren and Stimpy Promos and Commercials (1991-1996, 2003)
I remember when it was all about bart then homer. Now it's all about Lisa. As the prime focus. They changed her quite a bit since the 90s.
Actually, a big part of this is from my channel
Love your content :3
@@zekromplayer955 Yes
Yeah love your channel the simpsons rule
Thanks for providing the big part of the video!
Happy 30th Anniversary year of The Simpsons on Fox, FXX and Freeform
Plus now steaming on Disney+.
I’m 31 years old
21:08 is my favorite!
sorry if its a late comment but was that timestamp you showed from 1999 or 2000.
Tirkour Eltoum hamdan 2 I think 2004
@@V-max97 ok, thanks
Powerpuff Girls promos/commercials and Animaniacs promos/commercials and/or Wonderful World of Disney promos/commercials please?
He will just chill man
After about 20 mins in…..the announcer is annoyed too, and wants the show to have a dignified ending too
25:20
The Simpsons (1989-2023) Season 1 (1989-1990) Season 2 (1990-2000) Season 3 (2000-2010) Season 4 (2010-2021) Season 5 (2021-2023).
The Treehouse Of Horror Are My Chilhood :'D
In 1990, Bart quickly became one of the most popular characters on television in what was termed "Bartmania". He became the most prevalent Simpsons character on memorabilia, such as T-shirts. In the early 1990s, millions of T-shirts featuring Bart were sold; as many as one million were sold on some days. Believing Bart to be a bad role model, several American public schools banned T-shirts featuring Bart next to captions such as "I'm Bart Simpson. Who the hell are you?" and "Underachiever ('And proud of it, man!')".The Simpsons merchandise sold well and generated $2 billion in revenue during the first 14 months of sales. The success of Bart Simpson merchandise inspired an entire line of black market counterfeit items, especially T-shirts. Some featured Bart announcing various slogans, others depicted redesigns of the character, including "Teenage Mutant Ninja Bart, Air Simpson Bart, RastaBart". Matt Groening generally did not object to bootleg merchandise, but took exception to a series of "Nazi Bart" shirts which depicted Bart in Nazi uniform or as a white power skinhead. 20th Century Fox sued the creator of the shirts, who eventually agreed to stop making them.
Michael Jackson, who was a fan of Bart, provided back up vocals for "Do the Bartman".
Bart became so associated with Fox that, when bidding in 1993 to show pro football, the network had to assure the NFL and reporters that the character would not announce games. Due to the show's success, over the summer of 1990 Fox decided to switch The Simpsons' timeslot so that it would move from 8:00 p.m. ET on Sunday night to the same time on Thursday, where it would compete with The Cosby Show on NBC, the number one show at the time. Through the summer, several news outlets published stories about the supposed "Bill vs. Bart" rivalry. The August 31, 1990 issue of Entertainment Weekly featured a picture of Bill Cosby wearing a Bart Simpson T-shirt. "Bart Gets an 'F'" (season two, 1990) was the first episode to air against The Cosby Show, and it received a lower Nielsen rating, tying for eighth behind The Cosby Show, which had an 18.5 rating. The rating is based on the number of household televisions that were tuned into the show, but Nielsen Media Research estimated that 33.6 million viewers watched the episode, making it the number one show in terms of actual viewers that week. At the time, it was the most watched episode in the history of the Fox Network, and it is still the highest rated episode in the history of The Simpsons. Because of his popularity, Bart was often the most promoted member of the Simpson family in advertisements for the show, even for episodes in which he was not involved in the main plot.
Bart was described as "television's king of 1990", "television's brightest new star" and an "undiminished smash". Entertainment Weekly named Bart the "entertainer of the year" for 1990, writing that "Bart has proved to be a rebel who's also a good kid, a terror who's easily terrorized, and a flake who astonishes us, and himself, with serious displays of fortitude." In the United States congressional, senatorial and gubernatorial elections of 1990, Bart was one of the most popular write-in candidates, and in many areas was second only to Mickey Mouse amongst fictional characters. In the 1990 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Bart made his debut as one of the giant helium-filled balloons for which the parade is known. The Bart Simpson balloon has appeared at every parade since. This was referenced in The Simpsons in the episode "Bart vs. Thanksgiving", which aired the same day as the parade, where Homer tells Bart, "If you start building a balloon for every flash-in-the-pan cartoon character, you turn the parade into a farce!" Meanwhile, behind and unbeknownst to him, the television briefly shows a Bart Simpson balloon.
Bart's rebellious nature, which frequently resulted in no punishment for his misbehavior, led some parents and conservatives to characterize him as a poor role model for children. Robert Bianco of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette wrote that "[Bart] outwits his parents and outtalks his teachers; in short, he's the child we wish we'd been, and fear our children will become." In schools, educators claimed that Bart was a "threat to learning" because of his "underachiever and proud of it" attitude and negative attitude regarding his education. Others described him as "egotistical, aggressive and mean-spirited." In response to the criticism, James L. Brooks said, "I'm very wary of television where everybody is supposed to be a role model, you don't run across that many role models in real life. Why should television be full of them?"
In 1990 William Bennett, who at the time was drug czar of the United States, visited a drug treatment center in Pittsburgh and upon noticing a poster of Bart remarked, "You guys aren't watching The Simpsons, are you? That's not going to help you any." When a backlash over the comment ensued, Bennett apologized, claiming he "was just kidding" and saying "I'll sit down with the little spike head. We'll straighten this thing out." In a 1991 interview, Bill Cosby described Bart as a bad role model for children, calling him "angry, confused, frustrated". In response, Matt Groening said, "That sums up Bart, all right. Most people are in a struggle to be normal. He thinks normal is very boring, and does things that others just wished they dare do." On January 27, 1992, then-President George H. W. Bush said, "We are going to keep on trying to strengthen the American family, to make American families a lot more like the Waltons and a lot less like the Simpsons."The writers rushed out a tongue-in-cheek reply in the form of a short segment which aired three days later before a rerun of "Stark Raving Dad" in which Bart replied, "Hey, we're just like the Waltons. We're praying for an end to the Depression, too."
Although there were many critics of the character, favorable comments came from several quarters. Columnist Erma Bombeck wrote, "Kids need to know that somewhere in this world is a contemporary who can pull off all the things they can only fantasize about, someone who can stick it to their parents once in a while and still be permitted to live." In 2003, Bart placed first in a poll of parents in the United Kingdom who were asked "which made-up character had the most influence" on children under 12 years old.
Imagine having a 0:50 second intro
But nice video
7:32
48:43 Awesome 300 reference
58:50 she so adorable
The Simpsons (1989-2023) Season 1 (1989-1999) Season 2 (1999-2009) Season 3 (2009-2016) Season 4 (2016-2023).
50:05 - A parody of Studio Ghibli.
0:00 - 0:35 Is the music you hear on the Regal movie theater roller coaster
It's the marvel theme
My sweet Sideshow Mel was in one of those Burger King commercials... I love him so much!~
Also I made more off that Butterfinger ad than I did from my teaching job
Do Pokemon promos and commercials.
And Clifford
44:57 i remember being a kid and waiting till 6 pm to watch a episode
Right around the 20 minute mark is where my regular Simpsons viewership ended. Don’t recall anything after that.
That music in the early promo feel like a Nickelodeon show.
But those mid season Halloween promos with that Thriller/Simpson theme were actually pretty good.
Has this TV Series been played on ABC Family?
25:23 simpsons on ABC? Can someone find local simpsons promos for it airing on NBC or CBS
@@supbruh2009 link me the CBS promo
@@spongebobplushiestuff8612 That guy would link it for you.
@@supbruh2009 what guy?
1:54:11 Found it
This is all well and good, but what's the lifespan of the average butterfly?
The same length as the “Every Simpsons Ever” marathon. Which you can recreate, on Disney+.
Happy 35th Anniversary Simpsons (1989-2024)
i want the song they used in the background of most of these isolated, tit sounds so silly and goofy honestly
can you upload on air with ryan seacrest 2004 collection
WTVZ now MY TVZ
Can you please do a compilation of Jetix promos and commercials?
Do futurama promos and commercials.
Is this every commercial and promo of the simpsons is this the complete collection of commercials and promos
Who was the first artist who got invited to either be himself/herself or who could be easily identifiable as not being from the fictitious Simpson's universe and was a reference to our actual reality?
Probably Larry King in season 2 Onefish Twofish Blowfish Bluefish
10:07 I Remember That Promo😆😆
The Amazing Of Opa-Opa On 4Kids TV 17:45 ["OPA-OPA MANIA!"]
I think you should do Judge Judy promos & commercials.
25:20 -- 25:50
Gotta love the phrases commercial
Do King of the Hill or Futurama next please. Maybe American Dad?
The Amazing Super Game Boy Promos And Commercials (1994-Present) | Rede Nintendo
We ❤ The Simpsons
Me too. Is this the full movie?
How about the Bob's Burgers Promos and Commercials (2011-present)?
Ok guy, word of advice. If you’re going to outright post my entire video on your channel as part of your “compilation”, the least you could do is credit me In the description, cause otherwise it’s basically stealing. Just sayin.
Good Morning Isaiah The Vargas 1117.
They didnt even remove the ending screens from Antonio's compilation and were too lazy to cut off the repeats
He did.
1:04:30 intel logo (doh version😂)
This could be renamed homer takes over bart
#DefeatAging
#AntiAging
Keep traditional and modern alive ❤🙏
We love anachronistic commercials
2:51 what’s the name of that theme?
The Daily Game Boy Show Promos And Commercials (1989-Present) | Rede Nintendo
26:40 Family Guy and The Simpsons
3:12 この放送は、アカデミー賞のコメディーとドラマをテレビ ネットワーク ショーで生放送します! お楽しみてください。
Can You Do Rugrats Promos & Commercials?
And SpongeBob
@@abrahamdavidcortina923 And Peppa Pig
How about updating your promos and commercials for The Simpsons
Wait...there was a time that The Simpsons didn't air on Sunday?
I know right I was shocked too 😂 I thought Sunday 8/7c was the Simpsons Parking spot
FOX moved the timeslot to Thursday nights with Season 2 to compete with The Cosby Show.
After that show ended the Simpsons returned to Sunday nights with Season 6
3:23 SOS
"DOH!"
How about doing The Loud House promos please
Request: Bob's Burgers Commercials Compilation (2011- 2024)
I love the SIMPSONS
I love heArt the sim
I remember the "If this was..." commerical for The Simpsons in syndication promo... 10:07 is the best syndication promo.
552 Episodes of Simpsons in One Moment 47:53
THE SU2C NFL Ad look like it came from an actual episode
18:05 isn't "Cinderella" Walt Disney's timeless fairy tale
Just interpretation of it, not the original
do scooby doo promo and commercial's
And Garfield
44:00 what's that promo?
I've got a promo you can add to your updated collection of promos
Treehouse Of Horror promos has lots of deleted scenes
49:14 Every Simpsons Ever
1:30 deleted scene
1:50
18:20-18:25
20:15-20:24
18:26 - 18:40
WKBD (now CW O&O)
44:10 BBC TWO
44:57 4
1:54 2:52