ALL PROPERTIES FEATURED IN THIS VIDEO CLIP AND THEIR RESPECTIVE TRADEMARKS, COPYRIGHTS & LICENSES HAVE BEEN ACKNOWLEDGED. NO INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. Recorded off of Cartoon Network between March 14-24, 1995. List of Commercials: – 0:00 Super Nintendo “Kirby’s Avalanche” & “Kirby’s Dream Course” Game Commercial – 0:30 Duncan Hines “Chocolate Lovers’ Brownies” & “Mississippi Mud Brownie Mix” Commercial – 1:00 TNT “Gilligan’s Island” Commercial (“Gilligan Island Mon”) – 1:15 Mars Incorporated “Twix” Chocolate Bars Commercial – 1:31 “Strite Rite Ranger Patrol” Children’s Shoes Commercial – 2:01 Hasbro “Makeup Beauty” Doll Commercial – 2:16 American Humane Association Dog Adoption Commercial – 2:46 Mars Incorporated “Starburst” Fruit Candy Commercial (Long Version) – 3:16 McDonald’s “Happy Meal” Commercial – 3:46 Disney’s “Tall Tale: The Unbelieveable Adventures of Pecos Bill” Movie Commercial 1 – 4:16 Cover Girl “Continuous Color Lipstick” Commercial (Helena Christensen) – 4:46 Mars Incorporated “Snickers” Commercial (Tab Ramos, US National Soccer Team) – 5:01 “Hasbro Treasure Rocks” Toy Commercial – 5:16 Disney’s “Tall Tale: The Unbelieveable Adventures of Pecos Bill” Movie Commercial 2 – 5:46 Tyco “Liddle Kiddles” Toy Commercial – 6:01 Tyco “Kitty Kitty Kittens” Toy Commercial – 6:16 Mattel “Hot Wheels TopSpeed” Toy Cars Commercial – 6:46 “Cool Tools” Toy Commercial – 7:17 “NBA on TNT” Basketball Commercial (Suns Vs. Magic) – 7:32 Mars Incorporated “Starburst” Commercial …
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SEGA!!!
6:17-6:47 What’s the name of the car they’re selling again?
Endless Mike from Pete & Pete on the first commercial. YEAH! lool
Oh my god…. I remember soooo many of these!!! I love how 1995 is Vintage now. lmfao I feel sooo old!!
I think that was Tony Jay doing the voice of the X men commercial. RIP Jay, such an awesome voice!!
Wow I remember all this stuff! Thanks for posting! Love treasure rocks lol
Rick Gomez is in the first commercial.
Is that a young Sam Rockwell in the first commercial? I know he was in an old episode of Pete and Pete around that time too
OMFG TREASURE ROCKS!!!! Of all the pink frilly plastic made in china girly girl toys I got my parents to buy me, these were probably my favorite. I probably still have some of those gems somewhere in my closet
memories!!!
3:55
It’s sad, all I can see is this kid’s brutal rape scene in “Bully” 6 years later.
“make a house fly!” made my day
I remember wanting the Cool Tools set as a kid. However, I wanted Crossfire a lot more than anything else.
Endless Mike!
@SuperAdventures: Hey, thanks man. That’s really a big help and you’ve explained everything I needed to know. Now I don’t have to anything to worry about if all my video tapes just happen to all of a sudden disintegrate one day : )
@YungReg88 You can also simply transfer the VHS footage to DVD with one of those DVD recorder/VCR combos. Can’t do it with the plain jane DVD/VCR combos, has to be DVD RECORDER. Then use a program to rip the footage from the DVDs to your PC. There’s lots of them.
@YungReg88 XviD4PSP is a program, which you can readily find if you just Google it. To record footage from your VHS tapes to a PC, you’ll need a capture card on your PC, and a program (such as DScaler) for example that’ll let you view and record the footage on PC.
@SuperAdventures: I see. Where might one be able to acquire this XviD4PSP because I have some old stuff recorded on videotape that I want put on CD’s. Is it possible to also do that with one of those VCR/DVD player combos?
@YungReg88 I bought these tapes off of the person who originally recorded them (off of TV) all those years ago. The footage was already in good quality, but looked washed out, lacking in color. What I did, after editing the commercials together, was put them through post-processing w/ XviD4PSP. Some nice filters here and there, which increased the brightness, smoothed out the graininess and enhanced the colors. They looked MUCH better afterwards!
@SuperAdventures: The quality is superb to say you recorded this with your camera.
@YungReg88 Like I said months earlier, these were off of old VHS recordings from 15 years ago.
@SuperAdventures: How did you get those?
If you stepped in a puddle with those shoes on (like in the commercial) with that communicator attached, wouldn’t that ruin it?
I damn near lost it at the “Cool Tools” ad.
The 90′s….dang..i miss them..It was such a neat era with unique music composition, simplicity, and so much fun for kids. Kids actually were friends with each other and used their imagination playing outdoors. No cell phones, internet networks, no texting, just simplicity and quality.