That Hershey's ad brought back tons of memories! All these brought back great memories of simpler yet fun times! The 80's were an awesome decade to grow up in!
These bumpers are the best bumpers ever. I remember seeing the "space" themed ones when I was a little kid and never forgot them. I nearly died of nostalgia overload the first time I found them on the internet.
Hard to believe how much simpler life was back then.... Man if i had a time machine i would go back and be 11 years old again.... That would ROCK.......... Miss being a kid and all the great TV
You might recognize a couple of faces in that Chips Ahoy commercial. Leo O'Brien, who played in _Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon,_ and Scott Grimes, who played in a plethora of movies and TV series and is one of the stars of Hulu's _The Orville._
This "Supercade" must have been awesome. Even these bumpers are entertaining. According to my mom, I was way into that Dungeons and Dragons cartoon as a toddler, though, proving that nerd roots are sewn early. My mom also has a tape of me at age 2 asking for "Uh-oh-Skettie-ohs". Powerful advertising!
@holbrooke7 Yes, Mario was the protagonist in Donkey Kong, though his original name was "Jumpman". By the time they made this cartoon he had been given the name Mario in Mario Bros (Not to be confused with Super Mario Bros) and his name carried over to the cartoon.
Saturday Supercade and its from WCBS! I probably watched all this on Channel 2 the day this was taped!!!!!! Plus those great CBS Space bumpers!!! 5 stars for sure!!!!! I too find those Spaghetti Os puppets disturbing... HOLES HOLES HOLES IN TEETH!
EXCELLENT upload. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this as it brings back so many memories.. OH and Manglors were crap. I had one and if you pulled it apart it would simply fall apart.
Wow! When the Hershey's Bar ad came on (with the kids breakdancing), I started singing the whole jingle...word perfect (after what? 27 years?)! I hadn't even seen that one since I was six! Adverts are truly delicious brainwashing evil! Makes me wanna go out and get some Chips Ahoy now! I remembered 90% of these adverts (even the animation bumpers), thank you 80sCommercialVault, you always make my subscription absolutely worthwhile!
C-3POs were the best cereal ever, dude. They had the consistency of Lucky Charms and a honey taste I haven't found duplicated since. I don't think my house bought anything but, while they were still made. You'd think with all the Star Wars stuff still being sold, they'd bring these back.
I've always loved Honeycomb cereal, but you know they were wrong for associating that with athletic dedication. LOL! Thank you for these ads. Takes me back (I was 10/11 during this year of ads)
I remember that hip hip-hoppin' cool breakin' Hershey's commercial -- I LOVED that one! I think the redheaded boy in the Chips Ahoy commercial is Scott Grimes I remember him from a Who's The Boss episode --His name just popped into my head and that's my boy Ritchie from The Last Dragon as well
@Happytreefriendsfan3 - you'e absolutely right! They were so much more fun...feel sorry for all the kids growing up now who will never know the true joy of The Saturday Morning Cartoon...
Love these supercade bumpers. I was a huge fan of those cartoons when I was young. And that Crest commercial is just AMAZING! Why don't they advertise toothpaste like that anymore? hahaha
I sure miss the 80's, not just the shows, intro and commercials, but back when we didn't have political correctness, mass national debt, corporate greed, etc.,. I would do anything to go back and just stay there and never leave the 20th Century.
We could keep current health and snack food, tho. And the Satellite TV. And the internet.The 80s would be EPIC with the Internet, too. And 90s Rap, Pop, House, Techno, and R&B music. Other than that, yeah, lets keep the decade
ScorpioBornIn69 Grunge....maybe. And even Grunge had a purpose in working as an antithesis/ "bringing down the glam" a bit of 80's "Big Hair" and Schlop Rock. It also gave a real voice [and, unfortunately, a God-Awful fashion] to a generation of restless youth from Settle to Chicago who were trying to find their own, more gritty sense of expression. Hip Hop? Not so much. The *crass commercialization of it* was the problem, but the amount of new, yet awesome artists that came on the scene.... Biggy, Tupac, Coolio, Wu Tang Clan, Nas, the individual members of NWA (NOT as a group) Snoop Dog, KRS-1,Cypress Hill, Missy Elliot, Busta Ryhmes, as well as classic artists like Heavy D, Will Smith, LL Cool J and their ilk, and innovative new blood like Eminem, Lauryn Hill and the Fugees actually made the decade a hotbed of decent urban music. The onslaught of mindless, violent *gangsta rap* did really go a way to killing the genre, though, I'll admit that.
I remember 1984. I was 8. It feels like a long time ago. I remember being in Sunday School and taking things home to color and "study". A lot of good that did; I converted to Judaism 9 years ago.
@ac30165 The Japanese toy line that the Go-Bots were based on was a rip-off of the Japanese toy line that the Transformers were based on. However, the first Go-Bots toys were actually released in the US five months before the Transformers.
The alien in the C3PO's commercial was based on an unrealized conceptual drawing of a denizen of the Mos Eisley cantina from _A New Hope,_ and even has his own Wookieepedia page!
U gotta ask yourself what are the TV networks doing?? The good old days of saturday morining cartoons r just a sweet memory for most of us!!! So, much change n alot not for the good..... Keep the memories alive !!!!
Me TV is keeping the memories alive! As of 2021 they are airing a 3-hour block of classic cartoons every Saturday morning, plus the one-hour "Toon In With Me" show on weekday mornings.
I'm not sure the proper way to advertise Dungeons & Dragons is by having a character say "Isn't that cute!" I was about that boy's age in 1984, and I'm fairly certain the last thing I would have wanted to do was go to a Care Bears/Strawberry Shortcake party, let alone host one. It was easy to avoid chips. You just had to take really tiny bites. I think Crest should sue the makers of Waterworld for stealing their concept. I guess I should be happy that Michael Bay didn't do a Go-Bots movie.
I love that movie. I did an interview with Taimak(Bruce Leroy) which is on you tube. To find it just type in my name (Jarrell Mason) plus Taimak in the search box. Now who's the master?
those are some serious glasses on that girl in the Chipmunks commercial i wonder how many of those "exercise books" that came w/ Barbie got lost or torn immediately after the package was opened those Manglors are disturbing
you can hate me if you want but i think the commercials were better in 80's than now... lol,im born 1996 and i think that 80's commercials are better xD
@willy7369 Television has lost it's value since then. People have cable, video games, and now the internet to keep them from caring about how good television is. I personally miss the bumpers. They got rid of those just to add more commercial time.
The Manglors sucked. My friends had them, the parts didn't stick together like in the commercial. Man, I really miss the cool stuff we had in the 80s. Today's kids dont know what they are missing.
That Hershey's ad brought back tons of memories! All these brought back great memories of simpler yet fun times! The 80's were an awesome decade to grow up in!
These bumpers are the best bumpers ever. I remember seeing the "space" themed ones when I was a little kid and never forgot them. I nearly died of nostalgia overload the first time I found them on the internet.
Hard to believe how much simpler life was back then.... Man if i had a time machine i would go back and be 11 years old again.... That would ROCK.......... Miss being a kid and all the great TV
I love the volumes with Saturday Morning Cartoons. They're my favorite. Good job!
You might recognize a couple of faces in that Chips Ahoy commercial. Leo O'Brien, who played in _Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon,_ and Scott Grimes, who played in a plethora of movies and TV series and is one of the stars of Hulu's _The Orville._
Love the bumpers in this! Back in the days when there were arcades everywhere and games were just a quarter.
Holes, holes, holes in teeth. Crest Gel! Crest Gel! Those were the days!
I want my childhood back, man....
This "Supercade" must have been awesome. Even these bumpers are entertaining.
According to my mom, I was way into that Dungeons and Dragons cartoon as a toddler, though, proving that nerd roots are sewn early.
My mom also has a tape of me at age 2 asking for "Uh-oh-Skettie-ohs". Powerful advertising!
Yeah, I agree. It was such a more innocent time to be a kid. I also found myself singing along to that jingle while watching it...
The voiceovers for the commercial bumpers is the Disco duck himself Rick Dees!🙂
@holbrooke7 Yes, Mario was the protagonist in Donkey Kong, though his original name was "Jumpman". By the time they made this cartoon he had been given the name Mario in Mario Bros (Not to be confused with Super Mario Bros) and his name carried over to the cartoon.
loved this back them great memories on tv
Saturday Supercade and its from WCBS! I probably watched all this on Channel 2 the day this was taped!!!!!! Plus those great CBS Space bumpers!!! 5 stars for sure!!!!!
I too find those Spaghetti Os puppets disturbing...
HOLES HOLES HOLES IN TEETH!
This was basically an early version of Super Mario, before he came into his own in that series.
EXCELLENT upload. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this as it brings back so many memories.. OH and Manglors were crap. I had one and if you pulled it apart it would simply fall apart.
The kid at the beginning of the Chips Ahoy commercial played Richie in the cult classic movie The Last Dragon.
OMG!!! Great Shape Barbie!!!!! I had 2 of those as a kid. My parents were divorced and they got their wires crossed!!! good times. . . .
Wow! When the Hershey's Bar ad came on (with the kids breakdancing), I started singing the whole jingle...word perfect (after what? 27 years?)! I hadn't even seen that one since I was six! Adverts are truly delicious brainwashing evil! Makes me wanna go out and get some Chips Ahoy now! I remembered 90% of these adverts (even the animation bumpers), thank you 80sCommercialVault, you always make my subscription absolutely worthwhile!
did you notice a young cockroach, theo's friend/ cole from martin, was one of the break dancers?
C-3POs were the best cereal ever, dude. They had the consistency of Lucky Charms and a honey taste I haven't found duplicated since. I don't think my house bought anything but, while they were still made. You'd think with all the Star Wars stuff still being sold, they'd bring these back.
I always thought they tasted funny.
I've always loved Honeycomb cereal, but you know they were wrong for associating that with athletic dedication. LOL! Thank you for these ads. Takes me back (I was 10/11 during this year of ads)
Wow these were first put on the air on my birthday. I was 8 years old then
I remember that hip hip-hoppin' cool breakin' Hershey's commercial -- I LOVED that one!
I think the redheaded boy in the Chips Ahoy commercial is Scott Grimes I remember him from a Who's The Boss episode --His name just popped into my head and that's my boy Ritchie from The Last Dragon as well
@Happytreefriendsfan3 - you'e absolutely right! They were so much more fun...feel sorry for all the kids growing up now who will never know the true joy of The Saturday Morning Cartoon...
Love these supercade bumpers. I was a huge fan of those cartoons when I was young.
And that Crest commercial is just AMAZING! Why don't they advertise toothpaste like that anymore? hahaha
Crest gel, Crest gel!!!!😀😋
I sure miss the 80's, not just the shows, intro and commercials, but back when we didn't have political correctness, mass national debt, corporate greed, etc.,. I would do anything to go back and just stay there and never leave the 20th Century.
We could keep current health and snack food, tho. And the Satellite TV. And the internet.The 80s would be EPIC with the Internet, too. And 90s Rap, Pop, House, Techno, and R&B music. Other than that, yeah, lets keep the decade
Shenruss The music really died when rap/hip hop and 'grunge' alternative music become mainstream in the early 90's.
ScorpioBornIn69 Grunge....maybe. And even Grunge had a purpose in working as an antithesis/ "bringing down the glam" a bit of 80's "Big Hair" and Schlop Rock. It also gave a real voice [and, unfortunately, a God-Awful fashion] to a generation of restless youth from Settle to Chicago who were trying to find their own, more gritty sense of expression.
Hip Hop? Not so much. The *crass commercialization of it* was the problem, but the amount of new, yet awesome artists that came on the scene.... Biggy, Tupac, Coolio, Wu Tang Clan, Nas, the individual members of NWA (NOT as a group) Snoop Dog, KRS-1,Cypress Hill, Missy Elliot, Busta Ryhmes, as well as classic artists like Heavy D, Will Smith, LL Cool J and their ilk, and innovative new blood like Eminem, Lauryn Hill and the Fugees actually made the decade a hotbed of decent urban music. The onslaught of mindless, violent *gangsta rap* did really go a way to killing the genre, though, I'll admit that.
Yeah, the commercials were as good as the programs back then!
@@Shenruss
Internet is the problem....
That Q-bert thing at the very beginning...is that a very early Super Mario throwing barrels at Donkey Kong?
That was my thought too. Looks like they were combining several classics from the golden age of video games.
Dungeons and Dragons...Man!!!
I remember 1984. I was 8. It feels like a long time ago. I remember being in Sunday School and taking things home to color and "study".
A lot of good that did; I converted to Judaism 9 years ago.
I loved GO BOTS! I preferred them to TRANSFORMERS when I was little, cause they were easier to play with, and easier to sneak into my bookbag. lol ;-)
I'd so want great shape Barbie, I was easily impressionable back then with these ads lol
Awesome Hershey's ad!
@ac30165 The Japanese toy line that the Go-Bots were based on was a rip-off of the Japanese toy line that the Transformers were based on. However, the first Go-Bots toys were actually released in the US five months before the Transformers.
I'm 12 I didn't grow up in the 80's but my dad sure made it feel that way C3PO cereal!!! Why god why!
I had Gobots but I don't recall if I ever went "pew pew" with my dad.
The alien in the C3PO's commercial was based on an unrealized conceptual drawing of a denizen of the Mos Eisley cantina from _A New Hope,_ and even has his own Wookieepedia page!
U gotta ask yourself what are the TV networks doing?? The good old days of saturday morining cartoons r just a sweet memory for most of us!!! So, much change n alot not for the good..... Keep the memories alive !!!!
Me TV is keeping the memories alive! As of 2021 they are airing a 3-hour block of classic cartoons every Saturday morning, plus the one-hour "Toon In With Me" show on weekday mornings.
I started to remember the lines from Crest commercial
I used to watch QBert.
I had that Barbie. Mine came with a pink locker though.
@Happytreefriendsfan3 That's cool! I was born in 1980, but I like a lot of 70's commercials too.
He was born around the time this set of ads aired, and I think other ppl delivered the tapes to him.
May 31, 1984!!!!!!!!!! Damn it!! Will they still accept a late entry you think?
Does anyone else think that Honey Comb tastes like sawdust now?
I'm not sure the proper way to advertise Dungeons & Dragons is by having a character say "Isn't that cute!"
I was about that boy's age in 1984, and I'm fairly certain the last thing I would have wanted to do was go to a Care Bears/Strawberry Shortcake party, let alone host one.
It was easy to avoid chips. You just had to take really tiny bites.
I think Crest should sue the makers of Waterworld for stealing their concept.
I guess I should be happy that Michael Bay didn't do a Go-Bots movie.
I'd rather have cavities, than have a tooth open up and have a boat come out.
I love that movie. I did an interview with Taimak(Bruce Leroy) which is on you tube. To find it just type in my name (Jarrell Mason) plus Taimak in the search box. Now who's the master?
ever notice how the care bear babies had those little diapers on that look like a thong from 1985
I certainly didn't do that with my dad.
those are some serious glasses on that girl in the Chipmunks commercial
i wonder how many of those "exercise books" that came w/ Barbie got lost or torn immediately after the package was opened
those Manglors are disturbing
good that is true
you can hate me if you want but i think the commercials were better in 80's than now...
lol,im born 1996 and i think that 80's commercials are better xD
omg its the tacoman theme
Simpler times for me
@bobafunky Yeah, there was a lot of 50/60 stuff in the 1980's! Just look at Back to the Future!
Also, notice how on a few of these ads they ENCOURAGE kids to pretend? Cant have any of that in 2010, heck no!!!!! It has to be here, NOW!!!!
sorry good call
Is it me, or did the little girl in the chipmunk commercial actually look like a chipmunk?
rotfl @ the manglor commercial..."they'll return ALMOST as new!"
Yep - Diaclones.
@willy7369 Television has lost it's value since then. People have cable, video games, and now the internet to keep them from caring about how good television is. I personally miss the bumpers. They got rid of those just to add more commercial time.
NO RONALD! Those hotcakes jumped all over the dirty fucking ground and behaved very badly! I won't Eat them!
McBoner.
The Manglors sucked. My friends had them, the parts didn't stick together like in the commercial. Man, I really miss the cool stuff we had in the 80s. Today's kids dont know what they are missing.
I can confirm this. Ripped one apart at the knee that was it.
wow everyone is so skinny
CAVITY CREEPS!
@CelesteK
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