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Fox Kids Saturday Morning Cartoons - 1992 - Full Episodes with Commercials DVD
The 1991-1993 window of Saturday morning television was peak kid-vid culture. Cereal mascots dancing through commercial pods, network voiceovers hyping the next show, and toy aisle dreams beamed straight into the living room. Every break was its own short film, and every cartoon block had a personality you can taste.
The heart of this disc is the parade of beloved characters and the spots between them. Kids racing through grocery aisles, action figures launching across the screen, fast food deal cards flashing the price, and the local-station IDs that stitched the morning together. Every entry below is a real moment captured on this exact disc, listed in the order it aired.
If you grew up in front of a Saturday morning CRT, 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 cereal-bowl, pajama-clad 90s morning ritual home tonight.
Approximately 4 hours of original programming and commercials with original audio, in broadcast order.
Episodes & commercials in broadcast order:
Dog City
A cartoonist's pen swirls ink across the page and the gritty skyline of Dog City rumbles to life, where trench coated detective Ace Hart paces the rainy beat outside his office door. Hand drawn and hard boiled, this Jim Henson production was prime Saturday morning bait, blending puppet wraparounds with full on noir parody for the Fox Kids crowd. Eliot Shag's brush conjures up the next chapter, with Ace Hart slinking past a NO EXIT sign while the script flashes Disobedience School by Jim Lewis and Peter Sauder. Pure 1992 toon mischief, served up with that unmistakable Henson wink that made Dog City feel a cut above the rest of the lineup. Bumper to bumper canine chaos as Ace Hart cruises the cracked streets, swapping wisecracks with the dame at the diner counter while the city's underbelly stirs. Fox Kids leaned hard into Dog City's smoky jazz vibe, and these scenes bottle that perfect rainy Saturday morning mood. The case heats up inside the projection room as Ace pieces together clues with his mutt sidekick, lamps glowing low and clipboards flapping. It is detective work the kid way, with every shadow drawn fat and every punch lined up like a Looney Tunes haymaker.
Bobby's World
Howie Mandel's lovable little Bobby Generic waddles into frame in his backwards cap and oversized sneakers, big brother and bigger imagination in tow. Fox Kids' homegrown hit had heart, hand drawn charm, and that signature wide eyed kindergarten wonder that made every Saturday feel special. Dad reads the morning paper while Bobby's brain spins another wild what if scenario, the family kitchen humming with cartoon energy. Howie's voice work shines through in every wide eyed reaction, the kind of warm fuzzy fun that made parents linger in the doorway. Bobby's daydream zooms back to the suburbs and a curious detour sign pulls the family wagon off course. Pure Bobby's World magic, where ordinary errands explode into imagination fueled adventures and Howie Mandel's narration ties every silly knot together.
Kids in the Hall promo
A quick peek at network buzz including the Kids in the Hall splash that bounced through Fox airwaves between cartoon blocks. Just the right wedge of off kilter sketch energy to remind viewers that Fox owned the alternative dial in the early 90s.
Tiger Electronics Silly Friends
A choir of plush sneaker wearing Silly Friends bops across a candy colored set while kids cheer from the studio bleachers. Tiger Electronics packed every frame with sugar rush color, the kind of toy commercial that had every Saturday morning kid scribbling Christmas list notes.
Honey Smacks cereal
Dig'em Frog hops the kitchen counter clutching that bright green Smacks box, ready to snag another bowl. Kellogg's spokes amphibian was Saturday morning royalty, and his sugar fueled cheerleading was as much a part of Fox Kids as the cartoons themselves.
Fox 53 All New Saturday promo
The local Fox affiliate fires up its bumper, splashing the All New Saturday tag in chunky red letters with that classic Fox 53 search light treatment. Affiliate flavor at its purest, the kind of promo that anchored the morning to your hometown station.
Droopy Master Detective
The unflappable bloodhound shuffles through a sleepy small town, deadpan as ever, with that one pose says it all body language Tex Avery built him on. Hanna Barbera dusted off Droopy for a fresh 90s spin and Fox Kids put him right where he belonged, between the bowls of cereal and the bumpers.
Stoop and Scoop bumper
The Keep Dog City Clean public service spot pops up with its bat winged superhero mascots, a cheeky Fox Kids interstitial dressed up like a vintage civic poster. Tongue in cheek civic duty served Saturday morning style, and a charming reminder of the network's quirky in show personality.
Dog City
Ace Hart trades cracks with Rosie, the femme fatale dame of Dog City, as a sedan smashes through the front window and shatters the morning calm. The hand drawn noir keeps cooking, with shadows long and one liners longer. Down at the locker room of Disobedience School, a beefy bulldog enforcer flexes through the corridors while Ace digs for the truth in the Furnace Room. Henson's writers loaded every set with sight gags and the animators drew them fatter than a fire hydrant. The bulldog principal lays down the law from behind his polished desk, chalking lessons on the blackboard while pint sized pups squirm in their seats. Schoolyard hijinks rendered with that warm 1992 cel painted glow that only Saturday morning could deliver. Class is in session and the lessons read FRISK and PILFER on the board while the bulldog professor preens for his pups in training. Snappy writing, snappier animation, and that Jim Henson Productions polish that elevated Dog City above the pack.
Super Mario Kart
The sun bright Super Mario Kart commercial revs the Mode 7 mushroom track while the bright yellow box flashes for kids glued to the carpet. 1992 was peak Mario fever and this Nintendo spot turned every Saturday morning into a karting dare.
Teddy Ruxpin
The talking storybook bear sits up on the bedspread, eyes blinking as a young fan slides in a tape and lets the magic spool to life. The World of Teddy Ruxpin commercial baked pure 1990s nursery nostalgia, with parents and kids snuggled up close in a sunny living room.
Family Double Dare or game show promo
A studio audience cheers as kids grin from the contestant podium and a giant red disc spins beneath the lights. Game show energy crashes the cartoon block, ratcheting up the Saturday morning hype with confetti, lights, and the promise of buckets of slime.
Little Dracula
The bat winged title splash flashes in candy purple and lime green, dropping fans into the gothic goofball world of the pint sized prince of darkness. Fox Kids leaned hard into oddball horror comedy and Little Dracula was the perfect Saturday helping of fang flavored fun.
Dog City
Back to Disobedience School, the burly bulldog headmaster squints through a lecture while the pups in front rows scribble notes. The animation breathes, Jim Henson's writers crack wise, and the hand drawn ink lines hum that early 90s prime time charm. A sneak past the chalkboard turns into a tense corner showdown between Ace Hart and the school's bulldog brute, fists balled and growls bared. Pure noir parody played to the back row, with every glower drawn so big it could knock you out of the recliner. Eliot Shag's puppet pup sleeps belly up on the floor while the next chapter of Ace Hart's adventure brews on the drawing board. The Henson wraparounds knit the show together, giving each cartoon segment that storybook frame your big brother pretended he wasn't watching. The detective comic spreads wide on Eliot's drawing table and Ace Hart's antics tumble back into living color in the locker room bathroom showdown. Henson's craft crackles, marrying puppet earnestness with cel painted detective swagger in one of Fox Kids' most underrated gems. The bulldog principal flexes in his office, rivulets of ink shading every snarl while Ace plots the next move. Fistfuls of attitude and a noir score that swings, this is Dog City humming on all six cylinders.
Tiger Electronics 2XL
The 2XL robot tutor swallows another tape and rattles off trivia for an excited kid. Tiger Electronics packaged learning as toy candy and the spot's chrome and primary colors are pure 1992 catalog magic.
Tiny Toon Adventures Special
Plucky and the gang careen across Acme Looniversity in a Warner Bros 1992 flashpoint of mayhem, with the Tiny Toon Adventures logo twinkling between bursts of slapstick. Steven Spielberg presents at its zippy Saturday morning best, fast, funny, and freshly painted. The Tiny Toons keep the chaos cooking, with a banged up delivery truck spilling toys across a sun drenched street and explosions blooming in the next frame. Warner Bros 1992 polish, Bruce Broughton score energy, and that weekend morning sugar high in animated form.
Cocoa Puffs cereal
Sonny the Cuckoo bird goes coocoo for those crunchy chocolate spheres while a pair of brothers grin over breakfast bowls. General Mills knew the Saturday morning math and this spot stacks pure cartoon sugar straight into your cereal aisle daydreams.
Super Slam Basket Tiger Electronics
The handheld hoops toy flashes its light up scoreboard while pint sized champs slam dunk in the kitchen. Tiger Electronics packed gym floor noise into a tabletop, and the ad turned every breakfast nook into a championship court.
Adventures of the Little Mermaid or anime promo
A girl in flowing robes flies past misty mountain peaks as a hand drawn fantasy beat plays out on screen. Pure imported animation flair fits right into the Fox Kids stew, the kind of segment that pulled couch potatoes into far away kingdoms before the next bowl of cereal.
Dog City
Ace Hart cracks open a storybook on the rooftop ledge while wind ruffles his trench coat. Henson Productions packed each Dog City beat with story within story trickery and the colors pop like fresh pulled comics off the rack. The pup detective leans against a doghouse mailbox, sleuth sniff at the ready, while Bruiser the bulldog looms in the wings. Comedy crime drama for the recess set, served crisp and clever. Plot twist alley as Ace gets pulled aside by a fellow gumshoe and the crew piles up under a shadowy lamp. The animation wears its noir homages on its sleeve and every set looks like a watercolored back alley masterpiece. Eliot's cartoon panel hovers on the studio table as the next case waits to be inked. The puppet to drawing transitions are seamless, and the show's clever frame holds you hooked for the next chapter. A roaring locomotive thunders into Dog City station, money bags piled high and Ace Hart on the trail of a cracker jack heist. Train rails, rooftops, and rapid fire one liners, the kind of Saturday morning storytelling that earned the show its loyal fans. Cleo the lounge singer pup struts into frame with that big bow and bigger attitude while bags of cash pile up around the platform. Dog City loved its pulp tropes and let the toon kids in on every wink. The big bad bulldog crew muscles through the loading bay with sacks of dough and Ace Hart's whistle blowing right behind them. Slapstick and shadow play swirl together for a pitch perfect cliffhanger. Dust ups, double crosses and cellblock confessions tumble out of the Dog City warehouse, Bruiser the bulldog losing his cool while Ace closes in. Saturday morning detective work has rarely looked this snazzy. Rosie pulls a piece on the heel of the gang while Ace Hart wraps the whole caper with a wisecrack. The hand painted backgrounds glow like a vintage paperback cover and the kids at home eat up every minute. Eliot Shag winds up the latest yarn at the drafting table while his little dog pal listens in. Henson's puppet bookends are pure storybook charm and they cap each Dog City visit with a wink.
Jim Henson Productions ID and Thanksgiving Weekend bumper
The familiar Jim Henson Productions logo glides in followed by a bright Thanksgiving Weekend Fox Kids bumper, perfect holiday seasoning for the November cartoon block. Network housekeeping rendered with all the flair of a parade float.
Kellogg's Corn Pops
Gotta have my pops! A grinning kid pours golden Corn Pops while two friends share the bowl on a sunny morning. Kellogg's earwormy jingle and that bottomless Saturday morning appetite, captured in thirty crunchy seconds.
Hot Wheels and Bumpie commercial
A boy revs a Hot Wheels racer down the kitchen track while the wide eyed Bumpie figure mugs for the camera. Mattel's 1992 toy aisle royalty, jolted with all the Saturday morning sugar a kid could chug.
Crispy Critters or Kellogg's Crispy Crunch
A studio kitchen set bursts with kid talent show energy, cereal boxes propped on stools and dancing kids hyping the next big bite. Sugar coated showmanship that turned commercial breaks into mini variety shows.
Kids Network bumper
The Kids Network logo zooms in for an interstitial spotlight, sparkly purple letters announcing the next stretch of Saturday morning fun. Pure 1992 affiliate flavor, dressed up to feel like its own little channel.
Peter Pan and the Pirates
Peter, Wendy and Tinker Bell soar past Skull Rock and tumble through pirate cove daring while shadows sweep the screen. Fox's swashbuckling Neverland reboot kept Saturday mornings stocked with crocodile teeth, fairy dust and Hook flavored hijinks. Captain Hook's cohorts cackle through the jungle while Peter and the Lost Boys raise sword and slingshot in defense of Neverland. The 1992 Fox treatment played the J.M. Barrie classic for swashbuckling action, hooking kids straight through the breakfast hour. Peter takes flight with a shimmering sprinkle of pixie dust as the kids of Neverland cheer him onward. Dreamy water painted skies and that earnest 90s adventure score made every battle feel epic before the next bowl of Frosted Flakes.
Bobby's World
Bobby zooms onto a rocket ride bound for outer space, crash landing on a candy colored planet with a kid sized astronaut at his side. Howie Mandel's narration ties the dreamscape together with that warm dad of a coach voice.
Family talk show or news magazine spot
A studio anchor and a chipper guest chat over coffee while a dad in shorts and a cap fixes a backyard project, full Saturday morning lifestyle programming. Affiliate filler that tucked seamlessly between cartoons in the early 90s.
Popples toy commercial
The fluffy pink Popples spring out of their pouches and tumble down the hallway in a fit of giggles. Mattel's plush rolly polly stars went straight from the pillow fort to the toy aisle in this jolt of pastel 1992 cuteness.
Snorks or Smurfs styled cartoon
Pint sized cartoon kids float through a bedroom dream sequence, all sparkles and pastel skies, a pure jolt of imported animation Saturday charm. The kind of bonus toon that snuck onto Fox Kids and stuck in your memory for decades.
Black Hole or technical glitch interstitial
A dark frame dissolves and the next Saturday segment springs out of the static, that little blip of network limbo every 90s tape captures. Charming connective tissue between commercial breaks and cartoon kingdoms.
Adventures of the Little Mermaid
A perky Marina sweeps the seabed beside her grandfather king and a coral palace shines in the background. The 1992 Saban anime hybrid added another splash of magic to the Fox Kids morning lineup.
Black and Decker yard tools
A boy revs up a kid sized power tool in a grass stained backyard while the orange and black logo flashes. Saturday morning ad blocks slipped grown up products into the cereal stream when they could and this one had pure dad approved muscle.
Kellogg's Apple Jacks
The orange box bops onto the breakfast table while two kids debate whether Apple Jacks really taste like apples. Apple? Cinnamon? Doesn't matter, just pour another bowl. The 1992 Kellogg's spot is pure crunchy nostalgia.
Pirates of Dark Water
The hooded pirate captain raises a creaking lantern over a stormy deck while a young hero clings to the mainmast. Hanna Barbera's epic high seas fantasy washed across Fox Kids with painted skies and prophecy heavy adventure. Lush ink wash forests and bubbling cauldrons set the spooky scene as Ren and his crew quest for another treasure of Rule. The Saturday morning fantasy bar was set sky high here and the show delivered every week.
Studio audience kids panel
A bright bleacher of kids beams from a studio set, ready to vote, react and cheer through whatever quirky competition is bubbling up next. Vintage Fox Kids in studio energy, captured in wide eyed close ups.
Eek the Cat
The plucky purple kitty bounces across a tennis court while the world unravels around him in classic Eek style. It never hurts to help, the show's saintly motto, gets put through every absurd Saturday wringer the writers can dream up.
Field day or Skip It commercial
Kids race across a sunny playground while the bouncy Skip It ankle toy clatters around their sneakers. Tiger Electronic Toys delivered another schoolyard summer staple, bottled in pure 1992 ad bounce.
Skip It Tiger Electronics
Skip It! The signature pink and yellow ankle clacker swings into the spotlight with its giddy jingle and that built in counter every kid wanted to max out. Tiger packed the whole playground into one yo yo style toy and the Saturday spot sealed the deal.
Kentucky Kingdom Preview Weekends
A retro local park spot for Kentucky Kingdom Preview Weekends, with that DIY graphic flair every regional ad buy seemed to share in 1992. A reminder that local affiliates spiced up Fox Kids breaks with whatever family fun was on offer.
Burger King kids meal
A flame broiled Whopper twirls onto the screen as the Burger King logo flashes the Save 4 Dollars With Discount Coupon promo. A coupon clipping classic from the early 90s drive thru, served right between cartoons.
Little Shop
The wisecracking flower shop musical hits Saturday morning, with a singing fanged plant chomping along to a bouncy retro beat. Marvel Productions and Saban turned the cult movie into a candy bright cartoon, a fizzy 1992 oddity that fits right at home on Fox Kids. Audrey Junior the carnivorous houseplant chomps another visitor while the bug eyed shopkeeper kid frets in the background. The Little Shop cartoon delivered candy bright color and goofball charm that played perfectly with the Fox Kids vibe.
Eek the Cat
The everlasting do gooder kitty straps on his goggles and gets ready for another harebrained good deed. Eek the Cat owned that knowing 1992 sense of humor, slipping in winks for parents and pratfalls for kids. Eek's number one shines on his racing jersey as he sprints into another adventure, all bouncy enthusiasm and inevitable pratfalls. The show's optimistic mantra gets a fresh test in every set piece.
Dance Workout with Barbie
A glittery aerobics studio packed with leg warmer wearing kids gets the Dance Workout With Barbie tape rolling. Mattel's pink VHS wonder turned every living room into a workout video set, and the commercial gleamed with neon gym energy.
Wizard of Oz cartoon
A storybook sheep grazes by a magical fence as a wide eyed kid pal points to the next page of the adventure. Turner's Wizard of Oz cartoon shimmered with painted backdrops and made the morning feel like a fairy tale read aloud.
Bonkers or Inspector Gadget styled cartoon
A small bald genius squints under his goggles while neighborhood pals roll up to check out his latest invention. Saturday morning brain bender energy at its giddiest, packed with goofball faces and goofier inventions.
Bonkers or detective cartoon
A plump faced cartoon kid sings out across a leafy block, a book clutched in hand while a friend chimes in. Bouncy hand drawn warmth that ties the morning together with a singalong feel.
Bonkers or storybook cartoon
A red book titled Selling Your Soul splashes open and the cartoon kid dives into yet another oddball lesson. Fox Kids loved its wacky moral tales and this one delivers full saturated color cleverness. A tropical jungle of indoor plants swallows the kid while the storybook keeps spinning yarns. The animation pops with primary color punches, classic 1992 Saturday spirit in every brushstroke.
Bonkers or Fed Sullivan's Shoe Store cartoon
Fed Sullivan's Shoe Store sign flashes in cartoon perspective as the kid heroes take their adventure into the storefront. The show's warped storytelling keeps every Saturday morning surprising.
Bonkers or grocery store cartoon
A grocery aisle SALE sign pops in giant red letters while the cartoon family barrels through the checkout in a fit of giggles. The kind of toon that mixed kid sized shopping spree fantasy with full tilt slapstick, capping the morning lineup with a smile.
Bobby's World
Bobby tags along on a shopping trip and the giant Foot Wear Blimp looms overhead while his wild imagination paints the department store as a jungle of toothy carnivorous plants. Howie Mandel's lovable preschooler turns errands into pure pandemonium. Bobby's mom hunts for bargains while a green plant monster snaps from the displays and a moody fashion world stretches out around them. Saturday morning silliness with a side of toddler-vision chaos. Pink boots, brown loafers, and a sprouting houseplant drift through Bobby's daydream as the family tries to find the perfect pair of shoes. Pure 1992 Fox Kids whimsy through the eyes of a four-year-old. A green creature peeks out, technicolor magic swirls, and the shoe store walls light up with sale signs and shopper-frenzy fun. Bobby's overactive imagination cranks the cartoon dial to eleven. Bobby splashes in the tub and dad joins for a goofy heart-to-heart with his pint-sized son. The kind of warm and weird family moment that made this Howie Mandel hit such a Fox Kids favorite. A startled bunny sets off another flight of fancy as Bobby hops along with his big imagination and bigger grin. Saturday morning at its most lovable and offbeat. The Generic family heads into a high-stakes daydream where a wild-haired Bobby commands a contraption and a toothy beast roars to life. Vintage early-90s animated chaos. Stacks of yellow blocks topple as the family tumbles through another absurd Bobby fantasy. Animation that practically vibrates with that distinctive Fox Kids energy.
Eggo Waffles (1992)
A classroom of grade schoolers giggle their way through a waffle-fueled morning while three pals strike a pose for the camera. Pure breakfast nostalgia in a single Saturday morning ad break.
Earth Today (1992)
A spunky girl with a bike and a globe backdrop chats up the camera in an eco-friendly kid spot ready to save the planet one Fox Kids fan at a time. Crunchy 1992 environmentalism with bright optimism.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Playmates Figures (1992)
Heroes in a half shell hit shelves in glorious plastic form as Playmates rolls out fresh Turtles figures with full battle gear. Cowabunga collecting in its absolute prime.
Batman: The Animated Series
The Dark Knight slips through moonlit Gotham rooftops in a promo for the show that redefined superhero animation. Kids glued themselves to Fox Kids for this one.
Bobby's World
A purple villain looms over a haunted skyline as Bobby's imagination spirals into a Seuss-style adventure of caped figures and cobblestone streets. Fox Kids weirdness at its most colorful. A cheerful potted plant takes a magical journey across a sunny yellow city while Bobby dreams up another zany fantasy. Squiggly 1992 cartooning with that unmistakable Bobby flair. Birds flutter, kids cheer, and a candy-bright cityscape sparkles to life in another wild Bobby reverie. The kind of dreamy Saturday morning fun only Fox Kids could deliver. Binocular vision frames a city skyline as a rocket-powered something blasts past sun-drenched buildings. Bobby's imagination hits warp speed in classic Fox Kids fashion. A blushing bride stands tall while Bobby's plant pal beams with flower-crowned joy. Sweet, silly, and pure 1992 cartoon magic. Binoculars sweep across the dreamscape, dark alleys flicker by, and the toothy green plant pops back for one more grin. Bobby's brain never stops cooking up cartoons. Bobby zooms behind the wheel of a cartoon contraption while the Foot Wear Blimp drifts overhead and the toothy plant grins along. Kid-powered adventure on full Fox Kids blast. Bobby clutches a bow on a rooftop while a pigtailed pal carries a mystery package across the skyline. Pure preschool peril, 1992 style. Glowing white footprints, a SALE sign frenzy, and a sweet little girl carrying flowers light up Bobby's daydream. The Generics turn shopping into Saturday morning theater. A tiny gift, a swirl of psychedelic color, and a wheel of mismatched shoes spin through Bobby's daydream. Late 1992 cartooning at its trippiest and sweetest. Bobby straps on goggles and a friendly-looking face becomes the engine for a daring imagined sprint. Saturday morning superhero antics in toddler form. Bobby races through the scene as a sleek black contraption zooms toward the finish line. Hyperactive preschool action straight from the Fox Kids playbook. Cartoon goofiness rolls into a quiet little house as Bobby's adventures wind toward the credits. The kind of warm closing beat that made the show a 1992 staple. A tiny critter scurries through a burrow, a curious creature pokes around, and a slumped figure ponders life. Bobby's imagination paints quiet moments with its trademark twinkle.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Playmates Figures (1992)
Kids stage epic plastic showdowns with the latest Turtles action figures glowing in the dark. Pure 1992 toy-aisle envy in commercial form.
Watch It Bake Oven and Ice Cream Maker (1992)
Tiny chefs whip up tabletop brownies and a smiley pair lick frosty cones from the kid-powered ice cream gadget. The dream toy combo for sweet-toothed Saturday morning viewers.
Cram Show (1992)
Cheering kids slurp drinks while a sharp-suited host fires off questions and a sunglasses-clad cool kid grooves. Game show energy the early-90s way.
Magic Nursery Dolls (1992)
A masked baby doll springs out of its package as a colorful lineup of cuddly newborns waits to be adopted on Saturday morning. Toy-aisle magic in 1992 ad form.
Tiny Toon Adventures
Buster, Plucky, and the gang swing for the fences in a Wackyland baseball blowout while a toothy green outfielder snags fly balls. Acme Looniversity at its most madcap. A baseball arcs into a leafy hideout as the toons keep the laughs cracking off the bat. Fox Kids slapstick clocking in at full tilt.
Marvel Productions / Fox 23 WXXA-TV
The Marvel Productions logo flickers past, a Fox 23 station bumper glows, and a kid-friendly transition keeps the Saturday block humming. Local affiliate flavor straight from 1992.
Kids' Cooking Show Spot (1992)
Eager young chefs plate up colorful creations and grin into the camera in a bright tweenage cooking moment. Wholesome 1992 Saturday morning sweetness.
Made By Me (1992) and Kirby's Adventure (1992)
A mom and son craft together with the Made By Me creativity kit, then a chubby pink puffball sails across the screen for Kirby's Adventure on NES. Toy-meets-game commercial bliss.
Nintendo Game Boy / Real Interactive Video (1992)
The Power Is In Your Hands as a Game Boy lights up alongside a punchy Real Interactive Video splash. Pure pocket-gaming hype from the heart of the 16-bit era.
Century 21 Real Estate Showcase (1992)
A blast of light fades into a Century 21 host welcoming viewers to the Real Estate Showcase on Channel 41. A bit of grown-up programming wedged into the kid block.
Bump in the Night
Mr. Bumpy and his slimy pals bounce through their bedroom kingdom in a stop-motion fever dream. Saturday morning weirdness with a sticky purple twist. Squishington and Mr. Bumpy run wild across pillow forts and starlit ceilings in another claymation caper. Cult classic Fox Kids wonder. The under-the-bed gang grins, gasps, and sneaks through the night while Mr. Bumpy steals every shot with a toothy smirk. Stop-motion charm at its goofiest.
Teddy Ruxpin (1992)
The talking storybook bear charms tots all over again as kids cuddle up with Teddy Ruxpin and his packaged adventures. Plush nostalgia delivered straight to the playroom.
Kid Activity Promo (1992)
Kids dart and dance through a colorful playroom set with bursts of toy-aisle energy. The kind of zippy 1992 spot that kept the commercials almost as fun as the cartoons.
The Incredible Crash Dummies
Vince and Larry pile into their crash-test contraption ready to lose a few limbs for science and laughs. Slapstick safety-meets-Saturday-morning mayhem.
Tiny Toon Adventures
The Tiny Toons title splash bursts onto screen and a hungry fish waits for trouble in the next gag. Acme Looniversity ready to roll. Furrball glares, Shirley the Loon floats by in a bow, and a toothy royal villain grins from a gleaming throne. Wackyland turned up to eleven. Plucky Duck pilots a yellow submarine while danger looms above and below. Cartoon high seas adventure in classic Tiny Toons tradition. Furrball sneaks across the deck, Plucky pulls another desperate stunt, and the gang gears up for one last laugh. Pure Acme Looniversity spirit. Shadowy eyes peer through the dark and a frantic Plucky stares at a glowing radar screen. Spooky toon comedy with that Spielberg-presents shine. Shirley the Loon and friends share a quiet beat before another wacky scheme erupts onscreen. The kind of charming character moment that made these toons unforgettable.
Crocodile Dentist (1992)
Kids hold their breath and pull a tooth from a snappy plastic croc in the Milton Bradley game everyone wanted at their next sleepover. A 1992 toy aisle classic.
McDonald's Happy Meal Train Set (1992)
Ronald McDonald hams it up while a colo