The cinematography, the typeface and design, humor, writing, editing, voice overs, etc... These commercials are works of art. These are more entertaining than half the stuff on Netflix.
Thanks Dave! Yes I do miss the 90s. I graduated in 93 and spent the late 90s single, dating and having fun. Many fond memories. I had the best of both worlds. Being a kid in the 80s and being a young adult in the 90s. See u soon at Friday night live.
My youngest was born in December '91. We moved to the Chicago area when she was just a few months old. Seeing that Bulls footage of people reveling in the streets was so cool. The city was electric and alive with good vibes any time any of our major teams won (baseball, football, basketball). I worked in Forest Park, IL for a while back then. Fun fact: there are more dead people than living there. Well at least back in the early 90s, lol. Cool video, thanks for sharing!
I want to see a current commercial for like, liberty mutual or something all the stuff being advertised now, and then we see the energizer bunny in the background with the same music and the same voice saying "still going", the older audience will love it and I like the head canon that the bunny is still going after 30 years
What's funny is that in this vaporwave-themed PC game called Broken Reality, one of the areas has a quest where you have to download a car for a sus NPC using a ridiculously simple "hacking" skill.
Car CD players were few, expensive and they skipped like all hell a car in the early days. Analog cassette was king back then. I got my first quality car in dash CD player that never skipped my 2nd year of college in 1992.
When I moved from Vancouver in 2010 I left behind around 1,000+ VHS tapes with dozens of movies, tv shows like Sliders, Married...With Children, Lexx: The Dark Zone Stories, Kindred: The Embraced, Highlander: The Series, Forever Knight and lots of sports, mostly NHL and CFL games going back to the 1989 Saskatchewan Grey Cup win over Hamilton up to around 2002/03, all the ads were still on them.
Remember all I was 13 in 1991 the year my Bulls won their first championship and me and my father and uncles was all tuned in. My whole city Chicago was going crazy😂
I was a Chicagoan then and in grad school broke af in Hyde park so I don’t remember many commercials lol but I do the great Bill Curtis, Jim Avila and the other reporters along with the champion Bullies!
Everytime I see a John Madden commercial I think of the spoof ones that Frank Caliendo did on MadTV. Speaking of which, you should do some compilations of spoof commercials from old MadTV/SNL. There were some good ones.
Took you long enough Dave 🤣. Can't wait to watch this! Really makes me wish we could all go back and never return to our current nonsense going on in the world.
That Dr.Pepper guy certainly was no David Naughton... "Davis Rules"..before there was Everybody Loves Raymond @12:35-hopefully Jim Avila checked his suit pockets after that live shot..
My old VHS tapes from 1991-1992 are a bit different. The end of the Berlin Wall. As the riots broke out, I channelsurfed whatever was on cable. The tape ends with the emergency broadcast channel telling us that we were not to break curfew. (Long Beach, CA.)
In 1992 they were still pushing Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and ET which were 8 and 9 years old at the time respectively?!?! Try using The Dark Knight Rises and Skyfall to market goods today and see what happens!
I would Love to see More Classic Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., Nick at Nite, Noggin, Fox Family Channel, Discovery Kids, Comedy Central, The WB, UPN, Halloween, Christmas, and Saturday Morning Kids stuff, Please!😍❤️📺🎶
My brother was born in '91. Call me weird, but I feel like the 90s weren't really the *90s* until '93 or '94. I'd totally forgot "Ride the Movies" used to be Universal Studios slogan. You could get a movie with a McDonald's purchase? Video cassettes must've been super cheap. I certainly don't remember ever seeing Energizer ads like those oddball ones. Gee, wonder why they had that particular reporter reporting from the South Side of Chicago and not the other guy. That news station isn't slick.
I was seriously trying to figure out if that was supposed to be a parody... But I don't think it was! 😁 But it would make a great parody of the early 90s today.
3:54 Dude singing in Dr Pepper commercial, is that the same dude that was in Armageddon? In the movie- was Chic? The gambler, who was estranged from his ex wife and child, and tries to see his boy before they leave and leaves a space ship toy for his son?
At the Chicago Bulls game the black reporter is in a club and I don’t see one single white person or any other race… It’s a club full of black people… Wow
@@CeeBarrio1 the thinking is "did they send the black reporter there because she's black? Is she not allowed to go interview the white people on the other side of town?" It has the appearance of segregation, and wouldn't occur today.
We're back with new episodes of Retro Commercials!
That's right.
Dave this might sound strange, but you have a voice that sounds like you should host a radio show.
The cinematography, the typeface and design, humor, writing, editing, voice overs, etc... These commercials are works of art. These are more entertaining than half the stuff on Netflix.
Could watch these all night lol. Born in 82 I remember most of these
Who needs a time machine when we have Dave: we're not living in the past - we are reveling in good, great times thanks, Dave (time traveler/comedian)!
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@@DavesArchives good dave.
Thanks Dave! Yes I do miss the 90s. I graduated in 93 and spent the late 90s single, dating and having fun. Many fond memories. I had the best of both worlds. Being a kid in the 80s and being a young adult in the 90s. See u soon at Friday night live.
You got it, Catrina! See you Friday night!
@@DavesArchives you got it dave.
My youngest was born in December '91. We moved to the Chicago area when she was just a few months old. Seeing that Bulls footage of people reveling in the streets was so cool. The city was electric and alive with good vibes any time any of our major teams won (baseball, football, basketball).
I worked in Forest Park, IL for a while back then. Fun fact: there are more dead people than living there. Well at least back in the early 90s, lol. Cool video, thanks for sharing!
The commercials were great but that archival footage of Bulls-Mania was even better.
That energizer commercial legit made me burst out laughing 🤣
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I remember mom explaining why that joke was funny. 🥰
@@DavesArchives wow dave wow.
I want to see a current commercial for like, liberty mutual or something all the stuff being advertised now, and then we see the energizer bunny in the background with the same music and the same voice saying "still going", the older audience will love it and I like the head canon that the bunny is still going after 30 years
Recording CDs onto cassettes? That's like downloading a car.
LOL
😂😂
What's funny is that in this vaporwave-themed PC game called Broken Reality, one of the areas has a quest where you have to download a car for a sus NPC using a ridiculously simple "hacking" skill.
Car CD players were few, expensive and they skipped like all hell a car in the early days. Analog cassette was king back then. I got my first quality car in dash CD player that never skipped my 2nd year of college in 1992.
@@DavesArchives OMG 😲😍😭💖💓😳.
When I moved from Vancouver in 2010 I left behind around 1,000+ VHS tapes with dozens of movies, tv shows like Sliders, Married...With Children, Lexx: The Dark Zone Stories, Kindred: The Embraced, Highlander: The Series, Forever Knight and lots of sports, mostly NHL and CFL games going back to the 1989 Saskatchewan Grey Cup win over Hamilton up to around 2002/03, all the ads were still on them.
At first I was like "Why are they promoting E.T. in 1991?"; then it dawned on me - VHS release! Lol those were the days...
Back in my day, we had to wait ten years between theater to home releases! You damn kids! 📱
Wow.
I remember almost all of those commercials. The doctor pepper one made me hallucinate. What a trip
Came for the retro, stayed for that exquisite Ekster wallet commercial.
Aww hell yeah! Good to see you again Dave! Missed you bro. Now... in my bathrobe, candle lights, cheap cognac, and your latest video.
That's the way to do it! ❤️ 📼❤️ 📼❤️ 📼
@@DavesArchives yes dave yes.
Anyone ever realize how the previous decades bleed into the new one? I wasn’t even alive in 91 but being born in 95 helped me experience the 90s
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@@DavesArchives nice dave.
Remember all I was 13 in 1991 the year my Bulls won their first championship and me and my father and uncles was all tuned in. My whole city Chicago was going crazy😂
LOL....my buddy built limos for Limousine Werks right out of high school in 1991. Based in Schaumburg.
I was either 7 or 8 years old living in ridgewood queens nyc with my mom and my brother
Ha!
Watching from Richmond,Virginia
Haven't seen that one in a GOOD WHILE!
I was a Chicagoan then and in grad school broke af in Hyde park so I don’t remember many commercials lol but I do the great Bill Curtis, Jim Avila and the other reporters along with the champion Bullies!
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@@DavesArchives okay dave.
Yess, my birth year!! I'm going to watch this while eating my Fruity Pebbles cereal!
@14:29 Legendary anchorman Bill Curtis! I'd know that smooth delivery anywhere.
The year i graduated.
Better times for real.
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@@DavesArchives cool 😎👌👍♥😌😄 dave.
Everytime I see a John Madden commercial I think of the spoof ones that Frank Caliendo did on MadTV. Speaking of which, you should do some compilations of spoof commercials from old MadTV/SNL. There were some good ones.
Happy Thursday. Can’t wait for the weekend with Dave LIVE!
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@@DavesArchives dave you're awesome.
This is the BEST CHANNEL EVER!!!
Took you long enough Dave 🤣. Can't wait to watch this! Really makes me wish we could all go back and never return to our current nonsense going on in the world.
Most definitely, Urban Noize! ❤️ 📼
@@DavesArchives go on dave.
This just made my day. Thank you
Definitely, Bay! ❤️ 📼
@@DavesArchives good dave.
That Dr.Pepper guy certainly was no David Naughton...
"Davis Rules"..before there was Everybody Loves Raymond
@12:35-hopefully Jim Avila checked his suit pockets after that live shot..
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@@DavesArchives nice dave.
1990-1995 was a pretty good time for me😀🌻☀️
Good ol Jordan
I want that Crystal Pepsi hat brother! Great video bro!
They're back!
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@@DavesArchives nice dave.
THIS IS FANTASTIC!!! Look how young Dennis Farina 8:08 Thank You for this upload!
My pleasure!
At 13:20, People having fun, no fires, no looting? Wow, we have gotten so much better:(
I loved those early Energizer bunny commercials.
My old VHS tapes from 1991-1992 are a bit different. The end of the Berlin Wall. As the riots broke out, I channelsurfed whatever was on cable. The tape ends with the emergency broadcast channel telling us that we were not to break curfew. (Long Beach, CA.)
That said, I’d gladly go back to the 90s.
Whoah, would be interesting to see the curfew announcements! I didn't know they were doing that back then.
@@DavesArchives okay dave.
I'm waiting it so long. Thank you for upload.
You're welcome 😊
@@DavesArchives thanks dave.
Thank you Dave:) So very good!
My pleasure, Brian!!
@@DavesArchives you too dave.
In 1992 they were still pushing Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and ET which were 8 and 9 years old at the time respectively?!?!
Try using The Dark Knight Rises and Skyfall to market goods today and see what happens!
I would Love to see More Classic Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., Nick at Nite, Noggin,
Fox Family Channel, Discovery Kids, Comedy Central, The WB, UPN, Halloween,
Christmas, and Saturday Morning Kids stuff, Please!😍❤️📺🎶
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@@DavesArchives we'll see dave.
The moral of 5:40 is to only use Sony cassette tapes to pirate Sony compact discs.
I know. I wish there was some way to make my own cds or copy the music off of them. Tape is so old fashioned! 😝
Nice.
$1.69 for a six-inch at Subway. Today it's more than three times that much.
@ 12:58 the reporter got a little squeeze!!
Great to see these videos again, I like them a lot!
I wish McDonald's would sell movies again.
Of course, I wish McD's was the same as it was.
8:01 Dennis Farina had a great Chicago accent.
I’ll take a happy meal Dr. Jones
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@@DavesArchives go on dave.
My brother was born in '91. Call me weird, but I feel like the 90s weren't really the *90s* until '93 or '94.
I'd totally forgot "Ride the Movies" used to be Universal Studios slogan.
You could get a movie with a McDonald's purchase? Video cassettes must've been super cheap.
I certainly don't remember ever seeing Energizer ads like those oddball ones.
Gee, wonder why they had that particular reporter reporting from the South Side of Chicago and not the other guy. That news station isn't slick.
" I feel like the 90s weren't really the 90s until '93 or '94"
Yeah, in my mind (I was born in 87) there was really two halves to the 90s.
@@DavesArchives right dave.
I believe 80's ended around 93
Take me back. Just a better time.
Anyone else miss the 90's? Because I do. (Funny story is, I was born in 1991, but I'm not saying which day or which month. Personal reasons).
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I miss it every day! 😃
@@DavesArchives awesome dave.
Congratulations on the sponsor brother 🙌
Thanks, Hash! :D
@@DavesArchives thank you dave.
I hope that lady didn't get in trouble for skipping work to see the Bulls. 😁 Awesome set of commercials, the ads back then had a great vibe.
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@@DavesArchives dave smile 😃😊🙂😀😄😁.
Lil Ceasars had some funny ass commercials back in the day
It's been a long time since I've seem Tommy Davidson.
You're the best Dave!
I love you're videos
🤯 West Coast Video!! 📼 & I Lived Here My Entire Life & Never Knew DITKA Owned a Limo Company!? 😆🤘 You KNOW This iz #garbagepailflix Approved!
Wow ET Hit Chi Town Hard ten years Late!!!
7:55 Dennis Farina is easily recognizable in this one.
Was that Scotti Pippin being guarded by Pee Wee Herman?🤔
That taco bell 🌮 commercial is so cringy 😫 lol.
LOL, right? ❤️ 📼
Right. Who the hell was their audience back then? I don’t think “dudes in their 20s” would respond well to that add. 🤣
I was seriously trying to figure out if that was supposed to be a parody... But I don't think it was! 😁 But it would make a great parody of the early 90s today.
@@DavesArchives OMG 😲😍😭💖💓😳, right dave.
This makes me feel like I'm a kid again
That's hilarious $7.88 for a meal deal
Nice
7:56 holy moly it’s Sebastian Stan!
1991 NBA CHAMPIONS MY PLACE CHICAGO BULLS
1991 NBA CHAMPIONS MY PLACE CHICAGO BULLS
@@anandguruji83 What ABOUT my diarrhea?
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@@DavesArchives cool 😎👌👍♥😌😄 dave.
Ads from 1991 (commercials from 1991 that really make you smile 😃😊🙂😀😄😁).
Yes.
My Grandma bought ET from Sears 😂🤣😂🤣😂
Who made your intro?
3:54 Dude singing in Dr Pepper commercial, is that the same dude that was in Armageddon? In the movie- was Chic? The gambler, who was estranged from his ex wife and child, and tries to see his boy before they leave and leaves a space ship toy for his son?
Omg I probably have a few late 90s early 00s tapes lots of MTV *NSYNC performances 😂🤣😂🤣
At the Chicago Bulls game the black reporter is in a club and I don’t see one single white person or any other race… It’s a club full of black people… Wow
White woman sitting down at the table as the lady in the red hat gets interviewed. Plus they barely show one corner of the club.
Ok? What is the issue you have to had made this comment?
Good.
@@CeeBarrio1 the thinking is "did they send the black reporter there because she's black? Is she not allowed to go interview the white people on the other side of town?" It has the appearance of segregation, and wouldn't occur today.