90's Commercials Vol. 170
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- Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024
- These commercials aired on Nick at Nite on June 6th, 1992
1. American Lung Association/EPA PSA
2. Oatmeal Raisin Crisp (With John Ratzenburger)
3. Wendy's (I love the image of Dave Thomas driving across America in a vintage convertible, stopping at every Wendy's along the way. I would have watched that reality TV show)
4. Liquid Plumr
5. Playtex Ultimates (I've posted this before, but "it's not your mother's tampon" has to be one of the worst slogans in advertising history)
6. Coleman Coolers
7. "Hi Honey, I'm Home!" Commercial Bumper
8. Station ID (With Donna Douglas)
9. Rogaine
10. Super Adventure Island for SNES (Fun game)
11. Clorox
12. Weight Watchers Stir-Fry
13. Centrum (Wow, I didn't know kale existed before hipsters appropriated it)
14. Honey Bunches of Oats
15. Station ID
16. "Hi Honey, I'm Home!" Marathon Commercial Bumper (Brought to you by Wendy's and Oatmeal Raisin Crisp)
17. "Hi Honey, I'm Home!" Marathon Commercial Bumper
18. Promo for "Hi Honey, I'm Home!"
19. Sprint (With Candace Bergen)
20. Pedigree
21. "Hi Honey, I'm Home!" Commercial Bumper
22. Promo for "Rugrats"
23. Promo for "Get Smart"
24. Burger King
25. Kodak
26. Station ID (With June Foray)
27. Cable TV PSA
28. Diet Coke (With Batman and Catwoman promoting "Batman Returns")
29. Long John Silvers
30. Station ID
31. Promo for "The Adventures of Superman"
32. Gillette
33. PB Max
34. "Hi Honey, I'm Home!" Commercial Bumper
35. Station ID (With Monty Hall)
36. Promo for "Ren & Stimpy" (Log will roll over the corrupt political elites and bring about real change)
37. Promo for "The Lucy Show"
38. Jeep Grand Cherokee
39. "Hi Honey, I'm Home!" End Credits
40. Schweppes (With John Cleese)
41. "Hi Honey, I'm Home!" Marathon Commercial Bumper
42. Kentucky Fried Chicken Honey BBQ Chicken
43. Cheddar
44. Playtex Eighteen Hour Bra
45. Spray 'n Wash
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I'll admit, John Ratzenberger convinced me to buy that cereal, and it was my go-to cereal for quite a while.
That Honey Bunches of Oats commercial must've been held over from the 80s! The laughter at the end seals the deal.
"Your Way, Right Away at Burger King Now!" stuck with me. With the Whopper being 99¢ for most of the 90s, I'd wager it was #1 because it was cheap, and you could have it YOUR WAY. There were days that one Whopper was my only meal, and that was fine. Now Burger King is so disappointing!
The Gillette Sensor...aren't there six blades on their latest new razor? I'm happy with the Mach 3.
OMG! I Totally Love the Hi Honey, I'm Home ending theme song! They should Really bring that show back on Nick@Nite!
I had no idea "The Adventures of Superman" was even ON Nick at Nite. Then again, I didn't really start watching classic TV until 1997 or so.
15:24. INCREDIBLY Rare Nickelodeon Studios/Universal Studios Florida bumper. I think only this show used it.
KFC Honey BBQ Chicken. Talk about a blast from the past and delicious. Inflation sucks when looking at the prices for meals back then. Today a meal would be 4 to 5 dollars and much smaller portions.
The idea of a log as our state governor has sadly grown more realistic in the years since then 😂
GINGER CHICKEN
*guitar riff*
I'm in tears
1992 was a good time for Nick at Nite. I watched Get Smart and Hi Honey I'm Home, that would show on ABC on Friday night then Nick at Nite would show the same episode on Sunday night as an "Instant Rerun".
My mother's tampon? NO WAAAY! I remember that from Beavis & Butthead.
Super Adventure Island was great. It had music from Yuzo Koshiro (Actraiser & Streets of Rage)
I also loved Nick at Nite during this time. ActRaiser and Streets of Rage are some of my favorite series and Yuzo Koshiro did an amazing job with what he contributed to the Shenmue soundtrack.
I forgot to program my VCR for the "Hi Honey I'm Home" marathon....
This is the Nick-At-Nite I remember, when it still focused on '50s and '60s TV (with a few exceptions) and all the related kitsch. It had shows that were on when my parents were young. That would eventually become the atmosphere of TV Land, before that moved on as well. Now Nick-At-Nite has "Friends," "Full House," and "Two and a Half Men."
“In a close election in Illinois, Log has been elected as the state’s new governor.” Sounds about right.
"I'd never borrow my mother's tampons!" Don't borrow them from anyone, my dear. Das jus nasty.
That Clorox commercial is really catchy
the Rogaine ad-guy looks like a serial killer suspect lol
Hi Honey I'm Home-never saw that show..im assuming the series finale(if there was one) involved the family from the 50s show being offered the chance to go back to it,but they chose to stay in the then present-day 90s
Cable is approaching its end now. Satellite is far more reliable, and it's far less expensive!
I'll drink anything if John Cleese is selling it to me.
I totally agree about a Dave Thomas reality show.lol
2:30 I loved this show
I live in Illinois and Log™ was the best Governor we ever had!
Ren and Stimpy was exactly what the Midwest needed back then!
2:48 This commercial kind of creeps me out with the way he just stares so intensely into the camera. You're just selling hair restoring medicine, guy! This isn't a big deal!
oh how I miss the biggie
I was less than 3 months old during this time!
I wonder why Billionaire Bruce Wayne needs to drive all over Gotham looking for a working soda machine? He should just have it shipped to Wayne Manor by the truckload.
Just because he's rich and Batman doesn't mean he has to think rationally.
DIIIEEET COOOKE!
Cliff!
"Hi Honey, I'm Home" Oh wow... A sitcom about a family from the 50s Sitcom universe transplanted into the 90s. Like the movie Pleasantville in reverse. Terribly bad.
In the late 80s, there was a similar concept with "The Charmings," which transplanted Snow White and Prince Charming into modern-day Los Angeles. I'll admit though, it had its moments. I'd never heard of this other show until just now!
I still wonder why they never do a TV update of the Bewitched concept. It could work if they do it with a tongue in cheek style.
And they're named The Neilsens
They did a movie version. It was terrible.
"Spray' Wash get's out what America get's into"
But can it successfully plan an exit strategy from Afghanistan?