DVD Previews
90's Commercials Disc 7 DVD
$9.95
FREE Shipping
Quantity:
Roughly four hours of original 90s broadcast advertising captured straight from the tape, with original audio and the imperfect transitions that prove no one has touched these spots since they aired. From cereal-aisle staples to late-night infomercials, this disc is a time capsule of grocery store impulse buys, toy aisle dreams, and movie theater anticipation.
The 1991-1995 window was peak mass-market TV advertising. Saturday morning kid-vid, prime-time sitcoms, late-night talk shows, and the cable expansion all crowded the dial. Every commercial break was its own short film, and brands still believed in a loud end card. Local-station IDs, weather teases, and 1-800 numbers stitched the reel together.
The heart of this disc is its parade of beloved icons and family-friendly spots. Cereal mascots, toy aisle gold, soda jingles, fast-food deal cards, and the local-news weather lady. Every entry below is a real moment captured on this exact disc, listed in the order it aired.
If you grew up with this era of television, this disc is your ticket back. Original audio, original broadcast order, no remasters or modern restoration. Add this volume to your cart and bring the CRT-glow nostalgia of 90s television home tonight.
Approximately 4 hours of original commercials with original audio, in broadcast order.
Featured commercials:
The 1991-1995 window was peak mass-market TV advertising. Saturday morning kid-vid, prime-time sitcoms, late-night talk shows, and the cable expansion all crowded the dial. Every commercial break was its own short film, and brands still believed in a loud end card. Local-station IDs, weather teases, and 1-800 numbers stitched the reel together.
The heart of this disc is its parade of beloved icons and family-friendly spots. Cereal mascots, toy aisle gold, soda jingles, fast-food deal cards, and the local-news weather lady. Every entry below is a real moment captured on this exact disc, listed in the order it aired.
If you grew up with this era of television, this disc is your ticket back. Original audio, original broadcast order, no remasters or modern restoration. Add this volume to your cart and bring the CRT-glow nostalgia of 90s television home tonight.
Approximately 4 hours of original commercials with original audio, in broadcast order.
Featured commercials:
Commercial 1
A pastel pink and purple title card glows on screen before bursting into the unmistakable Merrie Melodies opening, complete with that iconic spinning logo and the words Bugs Bunny and Friends in bold retro lettering. Decades of Saturday morning tradition packed into a few electric seconds.Commercial 2
A magical animated forest sets the stage for a young girl in a green hood, joined by a beloved dwarf companion, as gentle classic storybook visuals unfold. Pure fairy tale comfort from a time when afternoon cartoons felt like opening a treasured picture book.Commercial 3
A cheerful gang of cartoon kids gather around a Happy Birthday Lucky banner, then crowd together in pure animated chaos before a real teacher appears with a heartfelt message. Pure schoolyard nostalgia wrapped in colorful nineties animation.Commercial 4
A glowing orange donut spins under spotlights with the Krispy Kreme aura, followed by a kaleidoscope of candy and a tiny soldier saluting in front of the American flag. Sugar, sparkle, and patriotism collide in classic decade fashion.Commercial 5
A camo-clad Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle salutes proudly against the stars and stripes before the iconic Turtles logo crashes onto the screen with the Playmates stamp. Then the Merrie Melodies bumper bursts back in with that beloved purple and yellow flair. Heroes in a half shell at their merchandising peak.Commercial 6
Hands frantically swipe across a glowing screen displaying the word Liberty before a young girl with curly hair and round glasses appears, delivering her line with childhood charm. A flash of early interactive technology meets the wonder of being a kid in the nineties.Commercial 7
A trio of glamorous Teen Talk Barbie dolls take center stage as a beaming young girl shows off her newest fashion friend. The official Teen Talk Barbie logo seals the moment with that unmistakable Mattel pink magic. Every girl wanted one.Commercial 8
The Batmobile prowls through a shadowy Gotham as the iconic bat symbol watches over the city skyline. Pure dark crusader atmosphere ripped straight from the Tim Burton era that defined a generation of caped crusader fans.Commercial 9
A summer day at the local Y comes alive with kids tumbling and playing as the KSTW Channel 11 logo pops on screen with a heartfelt We Care About You message. Pure local TV nostalgia from when your station felt like family.Commercial 10
A platoon of plump McNugget Buddies waddle through their adventure as Ronald McDonald himself appears with that legendary smile, surrounded by happy meal magic. The Golden Arches at their most joyful and unforgettable.Commercial 11
A young blonde girl glides past on neon roller skates next to a doll that skates right alongside her, all wrapped in the bright pink California Roller Baby packaging from Tyco. Childhood freedom and toy magic rolled into one perfect commercial moment.Commercial 12
An adorable puppy in a black hat appears beside a tumbling Ninja Turtle figure flipping through the air, before the Birthday Turtles cereal box dominates the screen with rainbow marshmallow goodness. Breakfast just got radical.Commercial 13
A frantic hand grabs a beverage as a kid clinks two cans together and a chubby blue snowman character bursts to life in pure Slush Puppie colors. Cold, sweet, electric energy from the era of every neighborhood corner store.Commercial 14
A young woman flips through a magazine while a confident sports figure delivers his line with star power. Quiet living room comfort meets celebrity charm in a perfect snapshot of decade advertising.Commercial 15
The bold Thunderbird Home Centres storefront welcomes shoppers before transitioning to a fantastical desert landscape with a tiny commando figure poised against a fiery sky. Local hardware energy meets epic toy adventure.Commercial 16
A grinning boy joins a wild scene of monstrous toy creatures and characters tumbling through a colorful playset, all wrapped in the wonderfully weird charm of Bone Age. Plastic chaos at its absolute peak.Commercial 17
A pull-back kids stage rolls into view as the camera flies down a magical aisle of toys before a cartoon sea captain takes the wheel of his airborne ship. Pure imagination, voiced over and ready to set sail.Commercial 18
The vibrant Fox Kids Network logo bursts onto screen followed by a swirling burst of animated color before Mickey Mouse himself appears in classic pose with a glowing screen. Saturday morning royalty at full volume.Commercial 19
A cozy family kitchen comes alive with the words Cant Beat The Real Thing splashed across the screen, then cuts to an electric local Kid Stuff Family Game Night flyer at the YMCA. Coca Cola charm meets community spirit.Commercial 20
A trio of fashionable dolls strikes glamorous poses before a row of college baseball players in matching jerseys appears in a wholesome team huddle. Worlds collide in the sweetest possible way.Commercial 21
The unmistakable golden Burger King crown logo glows on a stark black background, then explodes into a rainbow Everybody graphic with neon disco letters. Fast food meets full nineties attitude.Commercial 22
Bold rainbow letters spell out RYBO before Homer Simpson himself drives onto screen with the 8PM Thursday call out, followed by Bart with his classic chalkboard scrawl. Springfields finest invading prime time.Commercial 23
Kids on bright skateboards weave through a colorful course before a beach scene erupts with surfers and tropical vibes. Total radical Cali energy bottled up for after school viewing.Commercial 24
A young girl cradles her precious My Bundle Baby doll as the official packaging glows in soft nursery pink. The kind of toy commercial that made every kid beg their parents on the next mall trip.Commercial 25
The neon green Totally For Kids logo pops with comic book flair as a confident young man in a bright fashion sweater delivers his cool guy line. Pure attitude packaged for the after school crowd.Commercial 26
A spying eye peeks through a circular peephole at a young boy before transitioning to a kitchen scene with a smiling blonde girl clearly hiding something. Sitcom suspense at its finest.Commercial 27
A bustling diner scene shows hosts unveiling fresh menu items as a colorful Free Refills marquee lights up the screen. Then a friendly cooking host gathers the cast for a meal. Family TV food magic at its warmest.Commercial 28
A green Ninja Turtle figure powers through pizza boxes before a row of brightly colored Toon Turtles toys appears in their classic action poses, all topped off with the official logo. Cowabunga energy in figure form.Commercial 29
The original Ninja Turtles toy gang piles together in a heroic display, complete with a fiery haired character at the front, before the bold red brick Toon Turtles logo crashes the screen. Pure plastic heroism.Commercial 30
A tense locker room moment unfolds with serious teen faces, then a leather jacket clad cool guy makes his entrance, wrapping up with a hearty bowl of Corn Pops cereal. After school drama meets breakfast bliss.Commercial 31
A blonde princess doll in a glowing pink gown twirls through a sparkling jewel covered scene before the official Lil Miss Magic Jewels logo seals the magical reveal. Every little girls dream packaged in a box.Commercial 32
A vibrant red Penguin entry form fills the screen with show date, name, and address fields before Batman himself appears beside a birthday cake in animated form. Saturday morning sweepstakes magic.Commercial 33
The iconic Batman The Animated Series logo glows under a moonlit sky before Bruce Wayne picks up a phone with the Call In And Win banner overlay, all wrapped with the Q13 KCPQ station ID. Local TV gold.Commercial 34
A bright Honey Nut Cheerios box gleams on screen before a young boy proudly displays his cereal with the friendly Buzz Bee mascot. Then the bustling food court of a nineties mall springs to life. Breakfast nostalgia overload.Commercial 35
A mom with her doll and big eyed baby doll appear before that unmistakable wide eyed face fills the screen, capturing the spirit of every doll ad that ever made kids beg for more. Pure plastic charm.Commercial 36
A bustling Victorian dinner scene transitions into Miss Piggy in full elegant gown before a lone red caped figure exits a Gothic doorway. Muppet Christmas magic from the holiday classic everyone remembers.Commercial 37
The colorful Kids logo on a tiered staircase set leads to the iconic bald baby plopped down playing, then a Mattel Fold N Fun House opens up alongside the beloved Roger Rabbit characters. Toy commercial heaven.Commercial 38
A bright red toy truck zooms forward as a row of brand new Voice Command Buddy L vehicles roll into formation, capped off with a clown topped robot character. Toys that talked back, the ultimate flex.Commercial 39
A vibrant paint set glows on display before a HiHo 2 robot toy strikes its action pose, transitioning into a trio of California Raisin figures in pure claymation glory. Toy commercial bingo card complete.Commercial 40
A tiny mouse character poses in front of a sun room installation showcase, complete with toll free financing offer for that perfect home addition. Local advertising charm at its most quintessentially decade.Commercial 41
The Mandrell Sisters take center stage in glittering gowns before transitioning to a heartfelt moment with the lead singer alone, all promoted with the December 4 Christmas Show airing on TNN Channel 32. Holiday country magic.Commercial 42
The unmistakable Nick at Nite Happy holiday illustration glows in retro pastels before transitioning to vintage news anchor footage and a haunting nautical wreck. Late night comfort television at its weirdest and best.Commercial 43
A green field with a tiny figure walking pulls back to reveal an idyllic stone homestead and computer setup, all in the quietly beautiful tone of a classic family film moment. Slow nineties cinema bliss.Commercial 44
The HP Home Printers ad shines with a 299 dollar deal before a man in a flannel shirt explains the More Effective Than A Leading Prescription pitch with quiet confidence. Allergy season made memorable.Commercial 45
A workman crafts a beautiful piece on the workbench, then the camera dives into golden chicken sizzling in a frying pan before the bright Easy Recipe Vegetables packaging appears. Home cooked television at its coziest.Commercial 46
A dad and son shop together in a hardware store before transitioning to vintage black and white aerobics class footage and finally a pristine Americus Diamond ring display. Three flavors of nineties advertising in one beautiful capsule.Commercial 47
The Americus Diamond showroom shines with sparkling solitaire and pear cut rings, plus elegant horseshoe diamond earrings. Then the Manufacturers Showroom and Save 50 to 75 Percent banners seal the deal. Local jewelry royalty.Commercial 48
A kindly grandfather appears beside a curly haired teenage girl before a happy family gathers around a Cheerios box at breakfast. Pure heartstring pulling family advertising at its decade best.Commercial 49
A box of Long John Silvers fish and fries appears with classic dipping sauce, followed by the New Country Style Popcorn Shrimp deal and a 99 cent dessert combo. Seafood chain magic from a simpler dining era.Commercial 50
A hand pulls out a Tylenol Sinus box before a young man bikes through the woods and a surfer rides waves on a tropical beach. Cold and flu relief with a side of pure adventure energy.Commercial 51
A sleek white Braun mixer glows on the kitchen counter before a pink star graphic announces the Best Sit Com of the 60s and Best Comic Actress of All Time list. Small appliance meets retro TV celebration.Commercial 52
A diaper rests beside a giggling blonde toddler before a warm mom appears in soft lighting. Then the bold Advil Cold and Sinus packaging appears with the Curel Therapeutic Moisturizing Lotion bottle. Family care commercial bingo.Commercial 53
A mom and daughter share a sweet moment with the bright Easy graphic floating between them before the Nick at Nite August 9 1989 logo appears, complete with the iconic moon and tower. Late night TV nostalgia at its purest.Commercial 54
The classic When Bacon Catches Fire title card flashes before vintage black and white sitcom footage, capped off with the Nick at Nite 10 Years anniversary logo in glowing gold. Pure retro television royalty.Commercial 55
A glamorous brunette flips her hair as the Pantene Pro V bottle appears in soft purple lighting, followed by a mom holding up a Goldfish snack box with delighted surprise. Beauty meets snack time perfection.Commercial 56
A black Eureka vacuum cleaner glides smoothly across the carpet before the official Eureka logo appears with dealer phone number, then a sweet bath time scene of a parent and baby. Domestic bliss in commercial form.Commercial 57
A tiny tot reaches into a box of treats before a young boy proudly rests his hand on a giant Spam Lite billboard, all wrapped up with the futuristic Star Trek style talk show set. Wonderfully weird nineties TV.Commercial 58
Vintage black and white parade footage rolls before a young couple shares a sweet kiss, then a glamorous portrait of a smiling young woman appears. Pure golden age Americana energy.Commercial 59
The bold Generous Incentives banner appears beside a luxury car offer with full options listed, then an Exclusive 6.9 percent 48 month financing deal. Car dealership commercials at their classic best.Commercial 60
A woman enjoys her morning Folgers as a couple shares coffee in their cozy kitchen, then the official Folgers logo seals the deal. The best part of waking up captured in pure nineties charm.Commercial 61
The iconic red Campbells Mmm Mmm Better tagline glows on screen before transitioning to the Nick at Nite logo and a glowing game show contestant moment. Three commercial classics in one sweet capsule.Commercial 62
A bowl comparison shows a leading regular liquid versus New Ultra Dawn before lined up bottles of Dawn dish soap dominate the screen, then the 8 Winners 250000 Each sweepstakes graphic appears. Dish duty made dramatic.Commercial 63
A vintage milk truck rolls into view before a tube of toothpaste appears with the How Many Freshes question, then a young couple shares a passionate kiss. Total nineties advertising chaos in the best way.Commercial 64
The Adventures of Milkman launches with our hero waving from his classic delivery truck, followed by his beaming bow tie wearing close up and the magnificent purple Nick at Nite Adventures of Milkman title card. Late night magic.Commercial 65
The Apollo lunar module touches down before a list of Cadillac specs scroll past with road sensing suspension and 300 horsepower features. Space age luxury automotive marketing at peak smoothness.Commercial 66
The glowing Cadillac logo appears in soft blue before a Spiral Sliced ham truck rolls onto screen, then a beautiful holiday spread fills the table. Luxury cars and holiday feasting in one beautifully bizarre capsule.Commercial 67
Vintage black and white milk bottle delivery footage rolls before a frantic squad car chase ensues and our Milkman hero confronts the cops. Total comedic detective parody perfection.Commercial 68
An aerial view of the chase scene captures the Milkman truck before a dramatic confrontation between the officer and a regular guy unfolds, then our hero stands tall in his uniform on the lawn. Comedy gold from late night TV.Commercial 69
Two giggling kids beam alongside green apples on a polka dot background before the colorful Saf T Pops packaging appears with happy children showing off their treats. Pure candy commercial joy.Commercial 70
A vintage black and white shot of a young boy yawning under a sun hat opens before pizza pockets and ravioli pasta appear in glorious closeup. Italian comfort food at its most heartwarming.Commercial 71
A massive explosion erupts in a stone tower before the Cutthroat Island title card with Geena Davis and Matthew Modine appears, then transitions to the festive Nick at Nite holiday logo. Pirate adventure meets late night comfort.Commercial 72
A frantic taxi cab chase sequence cuts to a tense alleyway confrontation, then a serious phone call moment unfolds. Pure mid nineties action movie trailer energy.Commercial 73
A sleek Braun mixer appears beside a smiling young brunette with that perfect nineties hair, then a hand holds up a Pertussin cough syrup bottle with bright label graphics. Beauty and wellness marketing rolled together.Commercial 74
A glamorous brunette smiles for the camera with cascading hair before transitioning to a coastal beach scene with photographers gathered. Pure shampoo commercial elegance from the supermodel era.Commercial 75
Adventure trekkers in heavy parkas examine artifacts on a rocky shore before the iconic green Vlasic Sandwich Stackers jar appears with that crisp pickle slice goodness. Outdoor adventure meets pantry essentials.Commercial 76
A motion blurred scene transitions to a mom on her bike and a ball player swinging through his pitch, all under the warm message from the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. Faith based family programming at its sweetest.Commercial 77
A cozy living room reveals classic toys spread across the carpet before transitioning to a heartwarming photo moment between a dad and his daughter. Then a kitchen scene of a sweet woman with her glowing trophy. Pure family commercial magic.Commercial 78
A festive Happy Holidays animated card glows in vintage style before transitioning to a friendly mailman delivery and a backyard birthday party in full swing. Holiday cheer from start to finish.Commercial 79
The neon green 1 800 SOS RADON public service banner glows before a confident woman in a hat strolls forward, then a glowing Christmas tree scene with a young woman appears. Public health PSA meets holiday warmth.Commercial 80
A young blonde stares contemplatively before a wild dance floor scene erupts with neon colors and pulsing energy. Nightlife and youthful angst in pure decade form.Commercial 81
A baby reaches for medicine as Tylenol pills line up in formation before the bold Advil Advanced Medicine For Pain packaging dominates the screen. Pain relief commercial royalty.Commercial 82
The legendary Empire Strikes Back logo glows on screen before transitioning to the iconic Star Wars title and the magnificent Bay Bridge across San Francisco. Pure cinematic nostalgia from the rerelease era.Commercial 83
A mall worker in an orange shirt smiles brightly as Thousands Under 10 Dollars graphics appear, then a row of disposable Kodak Funsaver cameras lines up. Retail dreams from the heart of the era.Commercial 84
A classic Activision game cartridge gets inserted into a console before a vibrant Game Show Network spinoff scene erupts with neon colors and contestants ready to play. Pure cathode ray tube entertainment.Commercial 85
A serious news anchor holds a photograph as palm tree lined Florida streets roll past, then a heartfelt scene of two friends embracing. Local news magazine show energy at its most authentic.Commercial 86
A miniature golf ball rolls toward the hole before the Pat Boone and Family logo glows in soft elegance, then a bold blue If You Can Grow tagline appears with corporate flair. Wholesome variety programming meets infomercial promise.Sheet 016
A magnifying glass reveals the secret science of a flexible, bendable tube. Glistening ice crystals tumble in slow motion as a cold drink calls your name. A handheld scanner glides over a forehead, the future of taking your temperature without a fuss.Sheet 016
A family walks across a sun drenched country field toward a farmhouse on the horizon. A young girl shyly tugs at her sleeve, lost in a quiet moment of wonder. A craftsman shapes leather with a steady, practiced hand.Sheet 016
A teenage boy stares straight at the camera, daring you to look away. A classroom blur of motion as kids spin and laugh together. A man speaks with warmth and conviction, every word landing right where it should.Sheet 016
The Nick at Nite 1995 Classic TV Countdown logo glows with retro game show charm. A studio host waits at his command center, ready to count down the greatest hits ever broadcast. A pan sizzles with vegetables and a splash of cooking wine swirls into the mix.Sheet 016
A tray of party desserts beckons under bright kitchen lights. A summer camp bunk room overflows with kids hanging out on bunk beds. A grinning boy in a starred shirt mugs for the camera with pure playful energy.Sheet 016
Black and white classic TV magic, a young man stands by a holiday wreath waiting for the right moment. He drops his coin into a payphone, ready to call the girl of his dreams. Two friends share a tense doorstep conversation that says everything without a word.Sheet 017
Friends gather at a swinging holiday party in shimmering black and white. A blindfolded woman from Weston Connecticut prepares for a taste test that could change everything. Hands knead and pat fresh dough, the kind of warmth only a real kitchen can deliver.Sheet 017
City lights twinkle through a rainy window like jewels on velvet. Mary Tyler Moore shares a laugh with her boss, the chemistry that defined a generation. The dapper man in a tuxedo holds court with a knowing smile.Sheet 017
The bold Mary Tyler Moore Show title card snaps onto the screen with Nick at Nite flair. A dazzling cast of holiday characters take their bows together. Costume designer credits roll over a crowd dressed in their finest seasonal best.Sheet 017
A vintage producer credit card lingers in a quiet moment of recognition. Inside the WKRP control room, a DJ throws his hands up in radio glory. He spins back to the mic, ready to drop the next track on the air.Sheet 017
A musician steps into the smoky blue spotlight, ready to ignite the stage. A crowd surfer rides a sea of raised hands at a packed rock show. The new Red Hot Chili Peppers album One Hot Minute is available now from Warner Bros.Sheet 017
A music video singer belts out a soaring chorus with eyes closed in pure feeling. The word Great glides across a soft beauty close up that promises something big. A bustling charity event called String A Thon dated June 8, 1987 fills the room with celebration.Sheet 018
A young man crouches in dramatic shadow, the light slicing across his face. A black and white living room scene captures a family together by the radio cabinet. Pure classic television comfort wrapped in vintage warmth.Sheet 018
A little girl carefully threads beads, lost in a moment of holiday craftsmanship. She holds up the finished string with quiet pride. A young face looks up through the branches of the Christmas tree with wonder.Sheet 018
A hand sketches a cartoon angel with quick confident strokes. The Energizer battery powers a bright pink craft project to life. A girl with long hair turns back through a glowing holiday gathering.Sheet 018
Little Ricky plays in the Ricardo living room in vintage black and white. Fred and Ethel settle into the cozy chairs for the evening. Lucy and Ricky share one of their tender holiday embraces.Sheet 018
The Nick at Nite Before Christmas promo invites you to stay tuned for the seasonal lineup. A dusty western diner scene plays out at a crowded table. Lucy and a sharp dressed visitor chat in her famous apartment.Sheet 018
A vintage television set glows with a singer caught in mid performance. The MTV Video Music Awards logo bursts on screen in candy colored glory.Sheet 019
A worried mother holds her son close in a moment of quiet care. The bright red box of Extra Strength Tylenol Geltabs promises fast strong relief. A motorcycle helmet reflects the city skyline as the rider looks out over downtown.Sheet 019
A man waves down a yellow cab on a busy New York street corner. The same figure dances across a sunlit rooftop in joyful freedom. A retro comic book panel asks if he sensed her hesitation, every word in classic speech bubbles.Sheet 019
A tiny figure stands beside a towering empty music stand in stark white space. A bowtied performer balances a wine glass on his face with theatrical flair. The shimmering Foxy storefront sign sparkles across the night.Sheet 019
A little girl in a colorful dress builds an imagination tower of blocks. A teenager peeks suspiciously through the venetian blinds. A mom hugs her daughter close in a warm moment of reassurance.Sheet 019
A man holds his beloved golden retriever, sharing a knowing look. The Purina ONE dog formula bag sits among fresh wholesome ingredients. A happy golden retriever turns toward the sound of dinner being served.Sheet 019
Two men chat at a casual meeting where business gets done over conversation. A bottle of Rembrandt whitening rinse stands tall with the bold tagline Unlike Any Other. A starry night sky promises a special November TNT premiere.Sheet 020
Lucy and Ethel share another scheme in their famous black and white kitchen. A vintage couple shares a moment in the park overlooking the city skyline. Two women in 1940s style chat warmly on a marble bench in the sunshine.Sheet 020
Patty Duke spins around a snowy park in classic comic timing. She races down the icy slide arms outstretched in winter joy. The bold title card for The Back of Patty Duke's Head Show fills the urban skyline frame.Sheet 020
Forest Whitaker sits down to a feast in a tropical bamboo setting. A mysterious dark figure waits in the shadows of an old TV mystery. A statue head turns and shifts in a strange cinematic moment.Sheet 020
A toy car is pulled from a glossy photograph in pure 90s magic. A blank white space waits to be filled with imagination. A man in glasses dashes across a bright background with kid like glee.Sheet 020
A giant blue refrigerator dwarfs a woman in her elegant living room. A tiny hand draws a question mark on the iconic Magna Doodle by Tyco. A satisfied artist lifts the red bar to reveal the magic erase.Sheet 020
The vintage Nick at Nite tower logo broadcasts from atop the spinning globe. The Nick at Nite 10 Years anniversary celebration bursts with retro stars. A dramatic close up captures classic black and white emotion.Sheet 021
A captain in his crisp white uniform welcomes you aboard. A man in dark sunglasses lounges by the window with mystery and cool. He turns to share a secret with that same stone faced poker style.Sheet 021
An open palm reaches out as if offering you the answer. The sunglasses guy holds up a colorful potted plant in a goofy reveal. A kooky scientist gestures wildly in his bright cartoon laboratory.Sheet 021
The 6 issues for $9.97 magazine subscription deal flashes the 800 number. Wayne and Garth break out their party time best for the classic Wayne's World pose. A cartoon fish dances across the green screen in their signature wackiness.Sheet 021
A blue static screen brings back that lost cable signal feeling. A jam packed display of cassettes radios and 90s gear glows with retail wonder. The Weird magazine cover gets shown off by a happy young reader.Sheet 021
Bold This Weekend graphics announce something big is coming to TV. A cowboy stands tall against a wide western sky waving you over. A woman in her office pours through paperwork in a moment of focused work.Sheet 021
Sally Struthers makes her case for the International Correspondence Schools opportunity. She holds the camera with that warm encouraging Sally smile. The 1 800 228 1200 number stands ready for your call to a brighter future.Sheet 022
The big blue list of correspondence courses stretches across the screen. The same offer comes around again because some opportunities deserve a second look. The 1 800 228 1200 number flashes one more time in classic infomercial fashion.Sheet 022
A bakery window full of fresh treats invites a sweet detour. Cartoon Network Night Shift All Night promises the wackiest late night animation. A TNT Original movie scene captures a rugged hero on horseback.Sheet 022
A quirky Psychopathic Department sign hangs above a sitcom doorway. The Grand Central Cafe sign welcomes diners to a warm bistro stop. A friendly woman shares her testimonial in a sun lit interior.Sheet 022
Karen Brooks ex MCI Laser tells her switching story for True USA Savings. The True USA Savings logo promises a better long distance deal. Vicki Barefoot ex MCI Laser shares her honest opinion straight to camera.Sheet 022
Another satisfied 1 800 PICK ATT customer makes her case. The Gospel's Greatest Hits compilation lights up with a glowing choir behind. A massive gospel choir raises the roof in robes of brilliant joy.Sheet 022
The New Jersey Mass Choir delivers Hold Up The Light with full hearted power. The Love Center Choir adds Walter Hawkins to the lineup of legends. Free with credit card order, the gospel collection promises to lift your spirit.Sheet 023
The MTV logo grinds through industrial gears with metal mayhem energy. A basketball game flashes the score from a Knicks Bulls match in the third quarter. The stark text declares We Have Never Been Silent in bold artistic script.Sheet 023
A warehouse full of vintage furniture stretches as far as the eye can see. Antique cabinets and dressers wait for their forever homes. Rows of mismatched chairs pile up in a treasure hunters paradise.Sheet 023
A country dance floor packs with line dancers two stepping the night away. The crowd sways and spins as a band plays on a glowing stage. Classic neon bar signs for Hurricane O'Malley's Rock It Club Coyote's and Backstage Bistro flash to life.Sheet 023
The Magnificent Seven plays Saturday at 8 PM ET on TNT. The bold yellow TNT logo spins into place. The 29 cent USA cowboy postage stamp celebrates the legends of the West.Sheet 023
A vibrant tropical fish stamp showcases American natural beauty. A handsome game show host in a sharp suit delivers his pitch with charm. A graceful older woman lounges on a sofa with timeless poise.Sheet 023
A mature woman shares her testimonial with elegance and clarity. Another soft spoken interview captures her thoughtful response. The third in a series of tasteful insurance testimonials notes No Health Examination Required.Sheet 024
A gathering of seniors enjoys conversation in a comfortable family room. Ed McMahon delivers his trustworthy compensated endorsement straight to camera. The bold word Medical begins the next big promise.Sheet 024
Ed McMahon continues his pitch with that famous late night warmth. The 1 800 440 7100 number waits for your call. A friendly homeowner tells her story in a sunlit family kitchen.Sheet 024
A basketball player glides toward the hoop in slow motion glory. NBA Thursday and Friday nights light up TNT and TBS with hoops action. MonsterVision Haunted Hallo Weekend October 29th promises spooky cinema.Sheet 024
The Kawasaki RFD Real Fall Deals mailbox stands ready by a country road. ATVs roar through the wooded autumn trail in a flurry of dust. A red Homelite chainsaw revs up as a free gift with ATV purchase.Sheet 024
A close up reveals the fine print of a beauty product transformation. The Saturday TNT lineup announces The Magnificent Seven at 8 PM ET. A glamorous blonde host beckons you to call 1 800 228 5100.Sheet 024
The same big haired beauty makes her pitch from a stylish home interior. The full menu of correspondence courses appears in vivid blue. Tom Berenger rides into frame with rugged movie star presence.Sheet 025
A weather guy in a snowy hat stands in front of a wild forecast graphic. A homeowner stands proudly atop his Carrier furnace and AC unit. Kentuckiana Comfort Center at 1812 Cargo Court Louisville KY 491 9880 takes the call.Sheet 025
A tiny man and a regular sized woman walk through a stark white commercial set. A blonde host in red shares her personal story from the comfort of her sofa. A kid in a wild costume strikes a pose with playful 90s attitude.Sheet 025
A loaded burger blasts through a wind tunnel in a feat of fast food drama. The McDonald's $1 cheeseburger deal calls out with juicy melted glory. A satisfied customer takes that perfect first bite with eyes closed in bliss.Sheet 025
A dental pH chart shows the safe zone and danger zone for tooth health. A laughing woman in a purple blazer demonstrates fresh confidence. The classic green pack of Wrigley's Extra sugar free gum promises lasting flavor.Sheet 025
Crunchy nacho chips spill from a bag while cheese drizzles in slow motion. The bold thumbs up gesture appears beside the words Tasty Nachos. A guy in a baseball cap hitches a ride in a downtown setting.Sheet 025
A 4x4 SUV barrels through a desert river crossing in a spray of water. The Mazda truck launches off a ramp toward a giraffe in a wild stunt sequence. Cartoon kids hold up numbered cards in a fun NBC promo style countdown.Sheet 026
A cartoon kid carries a wrapped present with a giant grin. NFL legend QB Phil Simms sits on the sidelines next to a young rookie. Players celebrate a touchdown in a sunlit blur of joy.Sheet 026
A confident young man flashes a thousand watt smile. A helicopter banks dramatically against a glowing sunset sky. A military auditorium fills with troops listening to their commanding officer.Sheet 026
A close up captures the focused breathing of a nervous moment. A leather coated stranger walks through the smoky tunnel of destiny. A wide eyed man stares in disbelief at something just beyond the camera.Sheet 026
The new Extra Cool Peppermint Scope mouthwash freshens with icy zip. Two scientists demonstrate Fat Free Cholesterol Free Weight Gainer 1850 in their lab. A businessman in a sharp suit walks through grand hallway doors.Sheet 026
The For Love or Money credits roll featuring Michael J Fox and Gabrielle Anwar. A man in a dark hat tunes a violin with brooding intensity. A guy crosses the street with his briefcase as a sleek silver Infiniti pulls up.Sheet 026
A magnified droplet captures the science of motor oil at work. The bold orange text declares Protection Against Viscosity And Thermal Breakdown. Super Clean spray bottle delivers the promise If It Won't Come Clean With Super Clean It Won't Come Clean.Sheet 027
A vintage globe TV monitor displays a satellite signal in retro tech glory. A control room dashboard glows with computer screens of futuristic fancy. Crispy golden french fries tumble in slow motion against fiery flames.Sheet 027
Mount Rushmore stands proud in the South Dakota sun. A Hershey's Cookies n Mint chocolate bar shines in tasty closeup. A pristine red 1990s sports car gleams with the sticker price $10,054.Sheet 027
Late Night with Conan O'Brien introduces a scene with the host and President Clinton waving. The bold question Could Your Trust In Them Become A Sexual Nightmare hangs on screen. A man in a sling has a tense workplace conversation.Sheet 027
An animated logo flashes into bright cartoon life. The Clorox 2 for Colors detergent box sits in laundry day glory. A close up of a striped fabric shows off the brightening power.Sheet 027
The Train For Your Future Job Corps recruitment bus offers a fresh start at 1 800 733 JOBS. A boy sits buckled into the airplane seat ready for adventure. A cinematic title card teases A film from the director of Sleeping With The Enemy.Sheet 027
A figure climbs a chain link fence in dramatic silhouette. A young couple share a tender moment by the porch. A spotlit dance ensemble strikes a pose in a Broadway showcase.Sheet 028
A young woman waits at the corner with sunlit hopefulness. The Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat begins September 23 1993 at the Chicago Theater, Dreamcoat Hotline 312 902 1500. A sporty red Volvo speeds across the screen.Sheet 028
A purple Jaguar logo splashes across a desert sunset with the car cruising through. A lonely cabin sits silhouetted against a sky of impossible color. A figure stands framed in a glowing doorway holding the moment.Sheet 028
A cozy Wilmer storefront glows in the small town twilight. A young woman with a bob cut shares a heartfelt look at the camera. A friendly skater with a backwards cap turns to greet a friend on the sidewalk.Sheet 028
The bold blue 1 800 number waits for your call against a black backdrop. Tall pines reach toward a blazing technicolor sunset. A rock climber scales a sheer cliff face high above the canyon.Sheet 028
A jet skier carves a streak across a glassy mountain lake at dusk. A skateboarder catches a moment of rest leaning against a wall. The dark dashboard of a car captures a quiet driver's hand on the wheel.Sheet 028
A swimmer in a red suit and ball cap wades into the cool river. A sleek white SUV rips around a closed course in a cloud of dust. The red minivan sits ready for the family adventure with the sliding door wide open.Sheet 029
A dusty rally car kicks up a storm down the open road. The Kellogg's and NBC Breakfast Around The World promotion spins into view. The Match To Win sweepstakes from United Airlines Begins September 19.Sheet 029
A young couple shares an outdoor smile in casual joy. A man in a college sweatshirt holds a flag in front of campus excitement. The bright yellow Musicland storefront calls out We Got What's Hot.Sheet 029
A nighttime gathering glows around a warm street side fire. A second outdoor scene captures friends in golden conversation. The Mazda It Just Feels Right tagline appears beside the 1 800 639 6000 number.Sheet 029
A whimsical character in a chef's hat dances across the eyewear store. The LensCrafters spokeswoman explains the latest frame promotion. The LensCrafters Lowest Price Guarantee logo seals the deal.Sheet 029
A pair of polished dress shoes steps confidently across the shop floor. The Carson Pirie Scott escalator glides up with the welcoming tagline you've come to the right place. A young athlete in a red cap and uniform looks ready to play.Sheet 029
A breakfast spread of cereal juice and fruit promises a great morning. A blurred kitchen scene captures the rush of school day energy. A girl proudly shows off a tray of fresh baked treats.Sheet 030
The Quints baby toy collection by Tyco bursts with bright nursery colors. A spaghetti string twirls down in a moment of pasta perfection. Bambi grazes peacefully in a smoky woodland clearing.Sheet 030
The After These Messages We'll Be Right Back bumper signals a commercial break. The Simpsons family hangs out together in animated couch glory. A wild Simpsons scene captures Lisa Marge and Bart in classic chaos.Sheet 030
A boy enjoys his bowl of Cinnamon Toast Crunch at the breakfast table. The whole family digs in to the cinnamon swirled cereal together. The familiar yellow box with the chef faces returns for another bite.Sheet 030
The ABC Saturday morning lineup appears with bumper graphics. A row of My Buddy and Kid Sister dolls smile from the toy shelf. A young girl fixes the hair on her favorite doll with care.Sheet 030
A little girl cradles her baby doll with motherly tenderness. The Baby Uh Oh doll dispenses her surprise with a giggle. Two friends play together in a swirl of yellow and green imagination.Sheet 030
A small boy enjoys his cereal at the kitchen counter. A girl in a denim jacket explores the ABC studio set. A storybook style cartoon illustration brings a child's bedroom to life.Sheet 031 - Commercial 1
The New Kids on the Block storm in with their cartoon glow, hyping the Saturday morning kids who lived for boy band magic. Hi-C boxes of Ecto Cooler glory pour onto the screen, that radioactive green sip every lunchbox legend remembers. Tiny fingers tickle a piano key while a giant teddy bear watches, pure twee 90s charm.Sheet 031 - Commercial 2
A scarecrow rocks out at his keyboard alongside a fuzzy musical buddy in a wonderfully weird kid fantasy. The living room TV flickers as a family lounges on the carpet, the way Saturday mornings actually felt. A wide-eyed kid in a tie stares with that perfect 90s sitcom intensity.Sheet 031 - Commercial 3
Pajama-clad kids huddle on the floor pouring breakfast bowls before the cartoons start, every Saturday morning ritual frozen in time. A classroom of happy little faces digs into a colorful spread of cereal and snacks. A wooden ruler holds up a fistful of Honeycomb pieces, because everything was bigger and crunchier back then.Sheet 031 - Commercial 4
Honeycomb cereal sits proud beside a tall glass of milk, packing 10 vitamins and minerals like every cereal box bragged about. Tiny ballerina feet rise into pointe position, pink slippers and pure grace. The dance shoes pirouette across the floor in soft focus magic.Sheet 031 - Commercial 5
My Pretty Ballerina spins on her toy stage, the dream every little girl unwrapped on Christmas morning. A storybook bursts open with hand-drawn fairy tale wonder. ABC Saturday morning bumpers promise the cartoons are coming right back, pals piled into a parade float of pure joy.Sheet 031 - Commercial 6
The Saturday morning crew waves goodbye for a quick break with their signature ABC charm. Big Bird flies through a brick maze on his cartoon adventure. The McDonald's golden arches beam down on a goofy fry guy character, that fast food kingdom Product Information
Format Details
Region Free DVD - Plays worldwide
DVDs play in all Blu-ray players
English Audio • No Subtitles
Shipping
US Media Mail • Canada & International Available
US: 5-8 business days • International: 10-21 business days