80's Commercials Vol. 444
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- Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024
- These commercials aired on WNEW in October of 1984
1. "Inspector Gadget" Commercial Bumper (I probably haven't seen a complete episode of this in over 20 years, but I totally remember these bumpers)
2. Oreo (With Jaleel White)
3. Federal Express Air Cargo Playset
4. Masters of the Universe Fisto and Clawful Action Figures
5. WNEW Bumper
6. "Inspector Gadget" Commercial Bumper
7. "Inspector Gadget" End Credits (One of my favorite cartoon theme songs. And seriously, who can read any of that tiny-ass writing?)
8. WNEW Bumper
9. Promo for "Fame"
10. "Woody & Bugs" Commercial Bumper
11. Transformers (Incredible. I believe this might be the very first Transformers ad)
12. Cabbage Patch Kids Poseable Figures (The boy is Joey Lawrence. "Woah!")
13. Cabbage Patch Kids Hide-And-Seek Game
14. Mickey Mouse Talking Phone
15. "Woody & Bugs" Commercial Bumpers
16. Pac-Man Cereal (I'll echo my sentiments from the commercial I posted in Vol. 389: • 80's Commercials Vol. 389 . The animation and character design in this is awesome and way better than the crappy Pac-Man Hanna-Barbera cartoon)
17. Masters of the Universe Dragon Walker (Very cool)
18. PTO
19. Lite Brite (♫A STEAMBOAT, A CHICKEN AND TROPICAL FISH♫)
20. "Woody & Bugs" Commercial Bumpers
21. Froot Loops
22. Mystery Mansion
23. Rainbow Brite Shrinky Dinks Play Set
24. Masters of the Universe Snake Mountain (AMAZING. The creepy head/puppet thing on the right reminds me a bit of the Skeksis from "The Dark Crystal")
25. "Woody & Bugs" Commercial Bumper
26. WNEW Bumper
27. Promo for "Star Search"
28. "The Adventures of Fat Albert" Commercial Bumper
29. Chips Ahoy
30. Robotix
31. Baby Skates (With Jenny Lewis)
32. Gremlins Cereal (WOW. Be sure not to eat it after midnight)
33. "The Adventures of Fat Albert" Commercial Bumpers
34. Masters of the Universe Castle Grayskull (Snake Mountain honestly looks like a lot more fun and the commercial for that is way better)
35. Pom Poms
36. McDonald's
37. Rice Krispies (With Free Kooky Doodles)
38. "The Adventures of Fat Albert" Commercial Bumper
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Federal Express toys. Because even the toys your kids play with want their packages absolutely, positively there overnight.
Cabbage Patch Kids, He-Man, Rainbow Brite, Transformers, Pac-Man and Gremlins? We've hit Peak '80s Kid Stuff.
I wish they still had those show bumps. Nowadays they go to commercials without warning.
i love the voice on the 1st Inspector Gadget Bumper here. lol "Inspector Gadget may return after these messages".
The incomparable Mr. Welker
Mike Troncin i know the Voice of Frank Welker. i just love the scary voice. too bad this was a few years before i was born.
I'm not going to lie, you missed out on some awesomeness. By the time you were 10 , American culture had well started its decline into mediocrity that that has gotten more androgynous and uninspired as the decades pass.
Mike Troncin i was born in 1986, lol
Every time I watch these classic commercial volumes, I’m amazed by how many commercials I remember. #childofthe80s
God I miss these days so much; by the way American kids in the 80s had an obsession with cereal products.
Four Masters of the Universe toy commercials in 14 minutes. Just goes to show what a powerhouse of a toy line it was back in the mid 1980s.
These aired over the course of one and 1/2 hour of TV, so in reality you'd be seeing one ad for those toys around every 30 minutes.
@@80sCommercialVault Right, my 14 minutes was within context of commercial air time.
WNEW! More great memories of watching Inspector Gadget on this VERY channel at this very time, more than likely. Channel 5 rocked after school! The graphics used here were from the "Forty Years Of Fine Tuning" campaign in 1984/1985 that celebrated their early start as DuMont network flagship WABD with a retrospective special hosted by Carroll O'Connor (it should still be here on YT)
The voiceover on the bumpers is Tom Gregory, known to many WNEW fans as the "Metromedia Man"!
Woody & Bugs was a local presentation of the cartoons WNEW had in their library, but they had the best 80s syndicated stuff like show He-Man, Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors, Thundercats, Silverhawks!
My parents had that version of Mystery Mansion. I remember playing an electronic version with my friends in the late 1990s.
I remember getting both the Federal Express playset and the Mickey Mouse talking phone for Christmas when I was 4.
Vintage He-Man and Transformers FTW!
The Adventures Of Fat Albert..i wonder if the episode that aired was the infamous "Busted" where he and the gang took part in that Scared Straight-style program at the prison..
Inspector Gadget-still think the theme was the inspiration for Doug E.Fresh's"The Show"
This was the Fat Albert episode aired: www.imdb.com/title/tt1909983/
Yes Doug E Fresh used that sound bite from Inspector Gadget.
3:15 that "robots in disguise" was badass. Needs to be sampled in a dubstep track.
_11. Transformers (Incredible. I believe this might be the very first Transformers ad)_
The earliest ad I remember was an animated spot for Marvel comics. It was months or even a year prior.
Wow, I haven't thought of that Mickey Mouse phone in ages. I used to have one as a kid, but we would often wear the batteries down to the point where what they said was very slow and funny sounding. I love how the announcer states that it doesn't come with batteries as if its a feature of the product.
I had it too. I remember Goofy sounded drunk on low batteries.
Cynical Atheist
Yeah, but the announcer says "With the Mickey Mouse Talking Phone...batteries aren't included." Like its a feature of the toy.
They even made the movie *batteries not included in 1988 which was play on that tagline from so many commercials
I got a set of Robotix for Christmas in 1986, when I was in 9th grade.
little kid Urkel eating up some oreos!!
Also starring in the Baby Skates video with Jenny Lewis is actress Emily Schulman (the other redhead). Those two would actually appear in the movie Troop Beverly Hills like 5 years later and Schulman was on the show Small Wonder as the annoying next door neighbor
The old man looks familiar too.
I wish they still had PAC Man Cereal today
Well, they still do (in a way). Pac-Man was nothing more than Lucky Charms in different shapes and colors.
The boy in the Gremlins cereal ad is Jonathan Ward, who was in the 1st season of "Charles In Charge."
I always wondered what happened to the first CIC family?
24 chips inside every Chips Ahoy cookie?! Dang.
The Rice Krispies commercial features David Mendenhall who was in "Over The Top" with Sylvester Stallone. He did alot of voice work in the 80's as well.
I was looking for that Baby skate commercial forever. I thought the part where the guy sprayed himself with the hose was so funny!
Don't eat the Gremlins cereal after midnight.
Oh boy! We can pretend that we're....... Fed Ex workers?
0:00 that voice scared the crap outta me
2:15 - "Soundtrack - Saban Records". Wait, Inspector Gadget had a soundtrack album available? Something tells me if I knew that as a kid, I would have played the theme song over and over until the record wore out.
Sounds like it was released in France only: www.discogs.com/Shuki-Levy-Ha%C3%AFm-Saban-Inspecteur-Gadget-Bande-Originale-De-La-S%C3%A9rie-TV-FR3/release/1220987
Also the instrumental version from that album completes me: ruclips.net/video/44mBlPwtJJI/видео.html
Seriously. The Groove where the "Go Gadget Go" part normally goes, is on point in that instrumental.
The soundtrack was released in Australia as well.
Man there was stuff I had forgotten about like lite brite and the Mickey mouse phone. The kid from over the top was in the rice crispies commercial
The Federal Express playset was genius, kids love freight.
😂😂
6:08 now that's a great toy truck 😃
#5 Must Be A Technical Difficulty Moment.
The first kid in the chips ahoy commercial is the little brother from the last dragon
We had a Mickey Mouse talking phone when I was a kid. Donold Duck used to freak me out.
Clawful nice !!!!
This has to be about September or August of 1984. It's not late enough for Christmas and Halloween, Masters of the Universe is prominent enough to have several commercials for its earlier toys, and Transformers and Rainbow Brite are popping up.
The kid in the "Gremlins" commercial would be in the first season of "Charles in Charge."
Does anyone else find it funny that the commercial for Gremlins cereal features not one single Gremlin? Just Mogwais?
It's not that surprising that they wouldn't use disgusting green scary monsters to sell cereal to kids. Especially when Gizmo is the cutest thing ever devised by man.
Wow...you could have made your own 'Castaway' movie back then.
Not the very first Transformers commercial but very close. Maybe around 4th or 5th
and who wouldn't want a federal express toy truck
A loyal UPS employee?
Tom Hanks' character from 'castaway '?
I'm surprised the Gremlins cereal didn't turn green in milk or something.
lol, that would've been cool.
I desperately want to try Pac-Man cereal
I can still remember the taste and consistency
Kix plus marshmallows from Lucky Charms is close to Pac-Man cereal.
Cereal back then were the best.
I want Rainbow Brite Shrinky Dinks...
Is the other girl in the baby skates commercial the girl that played Harriet in Small Wonder?
Good Call! That is Emily Schulman. Also in "Troop Beverly Hills" (1989).
Jenny Lewis is in Troop Beverly Hills as well so those two 5 years later would make that movie together
Snake Mountain was my big Christmas present in 1984 and I still have home video from that Christmas packed away somewhere. Looking back on that playset the inside sucked compared to Castle Greyskull. Also is it just me or does the Robotix theme sound a bit like the Ghostbusters theme.
I had the FedEx play set
Hey, the kid in the Rice Krispies commercial is the kid from Over the Top....
@ 13:31 The kid from Over the Top.
1:40 Technical Difficulties
That wasn't the first Transformers commercial, though it was one of the very first.
This was the real first commercial: ruclips.net/video/b9-7RjhFzpM/видео.html
light bright (:
1984...the year I was born.
Man, so many if these toys were so dumb, how I coveted them, though!
the only way
hahahaha. Fisto
I know, right? Hours and hours of fun with Fisto!! Watch that fist go!
That Oreo commercial has Emmanuel Lewis, not Jaleel White. Think "Webster!"
So much He-Man awesomeness in this episode! This video does explain why Snake Mountain wasn't quite as good as Castle Greyskull: ruclips.net/video/xa2xruIBPRo/видео.html
It makes me wonder when this volume played, because GoBots/Transformers started becoming big in early '84.
The "Kid of the 80s" part of me says this is the most awesome volume you've ever posted. Inspector Gadget, Transformers, He-Man, Shrinky Dinks and Gremlins all in one package. All we'd need is GI Joe!
It's definitely Jaleel White in the Oreo commercial.
I think these aired in the Summer/Fall of '84, based on the Gremlins cereal, but for all I know that could have been in stores before the movie was released.
I'd swear it was Lewis to my last breath...but wouldn't that be wasting a last breath? Seems like the consensus is it was Urkel. I'm also thinking Summer/Fall because of the Gremlins cereal, it became a huge controversy due to the violence and gore in a PG movie. One of the many calls for the PG-13 rating. FYI, I didn't get to see this movie for another 20 years.
Was almost certain it was Emmanuel Lewis as well til I looked it up.
That was Steve Uirkle, my dude, not Webster. Trust a fan on this one; you can see him again in the _I Wanna be a Toys R Us Kid!_ cmmercial, too!
+Yoda Pagoda, it isn't Emmanuel Lewis it is Jaleel White.