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Nickelodeon Saturday Morning Cartoons - 1995 - Full Episodes with Commercials

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Nickelodeon Saturday Morning Cartoons - 1995 - Full Episodes with Commercials DVD

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Settle in for a full Saturday morning marathon of original cartoons, network bumpers, and every commercial break exactly as it aired. Nickelodeon Saturday Morning Cartoons - 1995 is captured straight from the broadcast tape with original audio and the imperfect transitions that prove no one has touched the timeline since the day it was recorded.

The 1994-1996 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:
Nick Arcade

The opening of an episode shows a kid sitting in a living room watching TV before the FLASH FRAME logo appears. Nick Arcade was the Nickelodeon game show where contestants answered trivia and tackled video pop quizzes for a chance to enter the Video Zone. Two competing teams take their places at the colorful arcade-themed podiums while host Phil Moore introduces the FACE-OFF round. The set glows with bright primary colors and oversized pixel graphics that defined the show's look.

Nick Arcade (Crater Rangers)

The FACE-OFF segment cuts to a video challenge featuring Crater Rangers, a side-scrolling buggy game played head to head. Players race through alien terrain trying to score points before time runs out.

Nick Arcade

Two young contestants in yellow team shirts grin as they react to the action on the giant video screen. Their podium counters keep track of points earned during the rapid-fire trivia round. A wide shot reveals a contestant celebrating a correct answer while the scoreboard ticks up to 25. The yellow team takes an early lead in the FLASH FRAME identification round. Host Phil Moore stands center stage as he reads off the next pop quiz question to the assembled players. The boy-girl pair on the right team listens intently while waiting to buzz in. Contestants step forward to identify the mystery clip during the rapid-fire video round. Phil Moore handles the questions while the studio audience cheers each answer. A pair of red-shirted players take their turn at the podium as the next category is revealed. The two siblings huddle close to confer before locking in their answer. Solo close-ups capture each red-shirt teammate as host Phil Moore introduces them by name. Their nervous smiles betray the pressure of competing on national TV. The scoreboard updates as the red team answers correctly and pulls within striking distance. The studio lights pulse and the audience claps along to the action.

Nick Arcade (Giant Smooch Aliens)

A bizarre video pop quiz titled GIANT SMOOCH ALIENS appears on screen with two cartoonish creatures puckering up. Contestants must identify what is happening in the strange clip to win bonus points.

Nick Arcade (Mighty Mike)

A platform game level loads up showing a hero character running through a metallic corridor. The video challenge tasks players with grabbing items and reaching the goal before the timer expires.

Nick Arcade

Phil Moore returns to center stage to set up the BRICKS round, a memory-based video game challenge. The contestants brace themselves at their podiums for the next phase of competition.

Nick Arcade (Bricks)

Three split-screen shots show the contestants placing tiles on hidden boards as the BRICKS counters tick down. The clock pressure forces quick choices as point values stack up across the row.

Nick Arcade

The veteran red team confers as a 7 question card is revealed in the next round. Bonus values around the board offer big payoffs for the right gambles. The yellow team squares off with confidence after building a 25-point lead. The siblings exchange glances as Phil Moore preps the next category from the giant arcade game board. Both competing teams huddle behind their oversized arcade controllers as the next pop quiz loads up. Bright comic-book colors dominate the back wall as the camera pans across the players. Phil Moore takes center frame to deliver a clue while the contestants grip their answer buzzers. His enthusiasm keeps the energy high between video challenges.

Nick Arcade (Space Station Alpha)

The Round 1 board for SPACE STATION ALPHA is revealed, a grid of point values hidden behind topic icons. Contestants pick squares to answer trivia or face video challenges with escalating stakes.

Nick Arcade (Flash Frame)

Phil Moore introduces the FLASH FRAME round in which a single image appears for a split second. Contestants must shout out what they saw before the clip cycles to the next blink-and-miss-it picture.

Nick Arcade (Chucky Flash Frame)

A flash frame reveals the menacing redhead doll Chucky from the Child's Play horror franchise wearing dark sunglasses. The contestants have only a fraction of a second to identify the killer toy.

Nick Arcade

The red team players turn to each other and shout out their guess as Phil Moore awaits a response. The siblings high-five when their answer locks in correctly. The yellow team mounts a comeback as their score climbs past 50 on the giant podium counters. Both contestants smile at the closing gap on the leaderboard. Phil Moore reveals another category card while the tighter race continues into the next round. The arcade-style podium graphics shimmer behind him under the studio lights. Both teams stand at attention as the scoreboard reads 50 to 40 heading into the lightning round. Phil Moore amps up the audience for the final stretch of competition.

Nick Arcade (Space Station Alpha)

The SPACE STATION ALPHA board returns with several categories already revealed and points claimed. The trailing team must pick smartly to close the gap before time runs out.

Nick Arcade

The scoreboard reads 50 to 90 as the yellow team surges into a commanding lead. Their confidence shows in their relaxed posture at the podium. Phil Moore stands beside the arcade game board offering encouragement during a quick break in the action. His easy charm carries the show through every score swing.

Nick Days bumper

The yellow Nick Days logo splashes on screen with a spinning splat effect to introduce a thematic programming block. Nickelodeon used these branded blocks to stitch together cartoons and live-action shows on weekend mornings.

Aaahh!!! Real Monsters

A flying red-headed character zips through a strange landscape during what appears to be the Aaahh!!! Real Monsters opening sequence. The Klasky Csupo cartoon followed three monster trainees learning the art of scaring humans. An exaggerated cartoon monster with a wild mohawk and scrunched eyes mugs for the camera. Krumm, Ickis, and Oblina all sported the show's signature ugly-cute design from creators Klasky and Csupo. A swirling psychedelic background introduces another musical interlude in the title sequence. The kinetic colors and gross-out gags made the series a Nicktoons cult favorite. A villainous-looking character takes the spotlight in the wild visual montage. The Gromble, headmaster of the monster academy, often appeared in pumps and a flowing robe. An explosion of color and shapes fills the screen as the energetic theme song plays. Klasky Csupo's distinctive animation style turned every transition into a visual tour de force.

Fruit by the Foot commercial (1995)

Bright pouches of Betty Crocker Fruit by the Foot fill the frame in this kid-targeted snack ad. Sweepstakes details flash on screen as the spot pitches the rolled-up fruit snack to its young Saturday morning audience.

Kool-Aid Wacky Warehouse Sweepstakes commercial (1995)

The Kool-Aid Man sports cool shades while pitching a Wacky Warehouse mail-in promotion. A sweepstakes entry address in Melville, NY appears on the final card.

Aaahh!!! Real Monsters

Back from commercial, a dim sewer scene shows one of the monsters stalking through dripping pipes. Ickis, Krumm, and Oblina lived underneath a city dump and trained to terrify humans aboveground. An older monster in a pink wig leers as he holds up a plate during a teaching moment. The Gromble's flamboyant lectures often set up the trainees for their next field assignment.

Nick Arcade (Face-Off)

Programming returns to Nick Arcade as Phil Moore re-introduces the FACE-OFF round with the Crater Rangers game on screen. Two new players step up to take their turn at the controls.

Nick Arcade

The contestants huddle close to Phil Moore as he explains the next pop quiz challenge. The bright yellow team shirts pop against the deep blue arcade backdrop. Phil Moore turns to address the audience as the players prepare for the next category reveal. The energetic young host keeps the show moving briskly between segments.

Nick Arcade (Deep Space)

The DEEP SPACE Round 2 board materializes with new categories and higher point values. A satellite icon hints at the space-themed video challenge waiting behind one of the squares.

Nick Arcade

An asteroid-blasting spaceman game runs on the giant video screen as the contestants compete in the head-to-head challenge. Floating space debris and a cartoon astronaut fill the playfield. The score climbs to 140 as the red team locks in another correct answer. Their excitement builds as the gap closes against the leaders. The lone red player keeps tapping out answers while the camera holds on the 140-point podium. Phil Moore cheers the run from the side of the stage.

Nick Arcade (Asteroids)

An old-school asteroid game zooms past on the video screen as part of a retro-themed pop quiz. The cartoon astronaut dodges floating space rocks for points.

Nick Arcade

A mystery question card with a giant question mark appears as Phil Moore teases an upcoming surprise category. The contestants groan and laugh in anticipation. The scoreboard now reads 190 as the red team takes a commanding lead heading into the bonus round. Both siblings beam with pride at their growing total. The yellow team sits at 50 to the red team's 190 with time running out in the round. A comeback would require a perfect run on the harder bonus categories.

Nick Arcade (Sonic the Hedgehog)

The video screen lights up with a Sonic the Hedgehog level showing the speedy blue mascot mid-run. Players must race through the Green Hill Zone collecting rings during the SEGA Challenge round.

Nick Arcade

The red team members consult with Phil Moore as they pick their next square on the big game board. Their confidence radiates as they enter the back half of the show. The studio cameras swoop across the empty stage between rounds, showing off the elaborate set design. Brightly colored arcade graphics line every wall and floor panel.

Nick Arcade (Deep Space)

The DEEP SPACE Round 2 board returns with even more squares revealed and stakes climbing. Phil Moore leads the contestants through the final category selections.

Nick Arcade (What Was That?)

The WHAT WAS THAT? video clue round appears with Phil Moore presenting a fast clip to identify. Players have one chance to shout the answer before the next round starts. A second WHAT WAS THAT? challenge follows immediately as the contestants strain to make sense of the brief clip. Phil Moore confirms the answer with a satisfied grin.

Nick Arcade (Mystery Mission)

A grayscale moonscape clue rolls across the screen for an outer-space identification challenge. Contestants try to name the celestial setting before the timer expires.

Nick Arcade

Another mystery question mark card appears as Phil Moore teases a surprise category twist. The set's pulsing arcade lights emphasize the rising tension. The leading team racks up a 100-point bonus during the spinning prize wheel round. Their grins widen as the score column stacks higher.

Nick Arcade (Alpha Mission II)

ALPHA MISSION II loads up on the screen, a vertical-scrolling shooter as the next video pop quiz. The contestants and Phil Moore study the action to spot the answer cue.

Nick Arcade (Super R-Type)

The SNES game Super R-Type plays out on the giant arcade screen as players blast through alien waves. Score 26 ticks up at the corner as Phil Moore narrates the on-screen action.

Nature/Wildlife Documentary

A vintage nature documentary opens with a stylized illustration of a palm tree, sun, and pelican on a beach. The visuals shift to live footage of a riverside dock and people boating along a wide waterway.

Wildlife Adventure Series

Live action footage shows young adventurers navigating waters in a small motorboat. Wide shots of the lake and shoreline establish a peaceful natural setting.

Bird Sanctuary Footage

The camera captures large flocks of birds taking flight over coastal wetlands. Mangrove trees and sandy shorelines fill the frame as the wildlife scene unfolds.

Boat Tour Segment

Young hosts ride in a small boat across calm waters, exploring the surrounding ecosystem. A close up of a pelican's face highlights the wildlife encounter.

Animated Cartoon Short

A cartoon character in cowboy attire stands on a wooden dock with seabirds nearby. The animation has a stylized, vintage Saturday morning quality.

Nature Show Closing Credits

Credits roll over a leafy green background, listing the production crew including director and camera operators. The acknowledgments include a Southern Africa second unit team.

Cocoa Pebbles Cereal Commercial (1995)

An animated commercial features Fred Flintstone chasing the cocoa pebbles cereal box across a cartoon kitchen setting. The classic Bedrock characters promote the chocolatey breakfast cereal.

Aaahh Real Monsters

The Nickelodeon animated series features Ickis, Oblina, and Krumm in their monster academy adventures. The trio of trainee monsters appears with their distinctive grotesque designs. The monster characters interact with The Gromble, their imposing six legged headmaster at the monster academy. The scene captures the show's signature blend of grossness and humor.

Aaahh Real Monsters Continued

A close up reveals the dramatic facial expressions of one of the monster characters. The animated short delivers another quirky scary moment from the academy.

Animated Bumper

A small orange creature appears against a black background in a brief animated transition. The minimalist visual serves as a network bumper between segments.

Underdog Cartoon

The classic Underdog series features the canine superhero in his civilian identity as Shoeshine Boy reading a newspaper. The retro animation comes from the original Saturday morning era.

Underdog Adventure

Underdog confronts villains in his signature blue costume and red cape. The hero springs into action against the criminal masterminds threatening the city.

Rocky and Bullwinkle Title Card

The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends opens with its iconic mountain backdrop title card. The classic Jay Ward production introduces another comedic adventure.

Rocky and Bullwinkle Episode

A toothy sea monster threatens an oil tanker in this animated adventure. The exaggerated comic peril sets up the next plot for the heroic moose and squirrel.

Rocky and Bullwinkle Naval Scene

Two naval officers in white uniforms discuss the latest crisis with grave expressions. The military authorities prepare to enlist help in solving the maritime emergency.

Rocky and Bullwinkle Office Scene

A naval officer reviews documents at his desk in a windowless office. The bureaucratic setting provides comic backdrop to the unfolding adventure.

Rocky and Bullwinkle Newsroom

A breaking news headline reaches the cancellation desk at Ocean Lines as worried executives gather. The shipping company faces mounting cancellations from the sea monster threat.

Rocky and Bullwinkle Boss Scene

The bald boss character pounds his desk in frustration over the disastrous business news. His exaggerated reactions provide the show's signature slapstick comedy.

Rocky and Bullwinkle Reactions

Various characters express their alarm over the unfolding events with exaggerated facial expressions. Bullwinkle the moose appears in his typical confused but earnest pose.

Fractured Fairy Tales Opening

The Fractured Fairy Tales segment opens with its iconic storybook scroll introduction. Edward Everett Horton narrates as the magic wand reveals the title card.

Fractured Fairy Tale Story

A character on horseback peers through a telescope across a snowy winter landscape. The whimsical retelling parodies a classic fairy tale tradition.

Fractured Fairy Tale Continued

A group of dwarves appear in the snowy forest setting of this twisted fairy tale adaptation. The cartoon's distinctive style brings comedic chaos to familiar story tropes.

Coin Telephone Bumper

A vintage Deposit 10 Cents Please coin slot appears as a transition graphic. The retro telephone imagery serves as a bumper between cartoon segments.

Fractured Fairy Tale Tower

A tall stone tower rises from the snowy fairy tale landscape with characters approaching. A wizard in a tall blue hat enters the scene to advance the parodied story.

Fractured Fairy Tale Princess

A red haired princess character appears in close up with exaggerated expressions. The fairy tale heroine engages with the wizard and other characters in her tower setting.

Fractured Fairy Tale Climax

The princess reacts dramatically to the events unfolding around her. The story's twist plays out with the wizard playing a central role in the parody.

Fractured Fairy Tale Ending

A handwritten Dear John letter appears explaining the princess has run off with Prince Charming. The comedic twist ending delivers the segment's punchline with a male character reacting in shock.

Nickelodeon The Big Help Promo (1995)

A promotional spot for Nickelodeon's annual The Big Help volunteer campaign features a celebrity host. Kids share testimonials about community service projects across the country.

The Big Help Continued

Young volunteers appear in interview segments discussing their service projects. The campaign encourages kids to commit hours toward making a difference in their communities.

Shout N Shoot II Toy Commercial (1995)

The action toy commercial features the Shout N Shoot II from Cap, a noisy projectile launching toy. Young viewers see the toy's features showcased with energetic editing.

Educational Speech Segment

A man in academic graduation robes delivers a speech at a podium. The formal setting suggests an educational or motivational message aimed at young viewers.

Starburst Juice Commercial (1995)

The Starburst Juice on the Loose commercial showcases the fruit flavored beverage line. Bright animated graphics promote the strawberry, orange, and other juice flavors.

Magic Diaper Babies Commercial (1995)

A toy commercial features baby dolls with magic diapers that change color. The pink, yellow, and blue dolls demonstrate their playtime features for young girls.

Soloflex Home Gym Commercial (1995)

The Soloflex commercial features a muscular man demonstrating the home exercise machine. A toll free number invites viewers to call for the free brochure and video.

Looney Tunes Bugs Bunny Bumper

Bugs Bunny appears in a brief Looney Tunes branded transition spot. The classic Warner Bros character delivers his trademark cool pose.

The Tomorrow People Promo

The Nickelodeon series The Tomorrow People appears in a promotional spot featuring its sci fi title card. The futuristic graphics introduce the show about young people with special abilities.

The Tomorrow People Title

The colorful title card for The Tomorrow People displays prominently with vibrant graphic design. The promo continues building excitement for the international Nickelodeon series.

Rocky and Bullwinkle Fan Club

A character reads a Fan Club newsletter about Moranski Saves Foolish Moose at the headquarters. The comedic plot continues the spy parody storyline.

Bullwinkle Reaction Shot

Bullwinkle the moose appears in close up with his typical bewildered expression. The lovable but dim witted moose contributes his usual brand of accidental humor.

Spy Headquarters Scene

Boris Badenov appears at a switchboard or scientific apparatus marked with timer 1806. The Pottsylvanian villain plots his next scheme against the heroic duo.

Mountain Camp Scene

Tents stand in a rocky mountain encampment as the cartoon's adventure plot unfolds. The scenery sets up the next chapter of the spy versus moose conflict.

Captain Peter Peachfuzz

Captain Peter Peachfuzz appears in his red uniform expressing his usual confused alarm. The bumbling sea captain joins the unfolding adventure with his trademark goofiness.

Bullwinkle Bedroom Scene

Bullwinkle and Captain Peachfuzz share a bedroom scene as the plot thickens. The animation's signature limited style maintains its retro 1960s feel.

Mountain Pursuit Scene

Characters in red coats pursue each other through the snowy mountain setting. Rocky the flying squirrel zips through the action helping his moose pal.

Bullwinkle Photographer Scene

A young red haired character holds a camera in this Bullwinkle segment side story. The Mr Peabody style adventure captures another comedic moment.

Mr Know It All Bumper

A Bullwinkle bumper graphic frames the moose character with episode count graphics. The transition leads into another segment of the half hour show.

Hostess Funmeal Pack Commercial (1995)

The Hostess Funmeal Pack offers a free X Men toy with purchase as advertised. The lunchtime treat features the popular Marvel mutants as a kid friendly tie in.

Are You Afraid of the Dark Promo

A promotional spot for the SNICK series Are You Afraid of the Dark features ghostly imagery. The Midnight Society storytellers tease an upcoming spooky episode.

Eggo Waffles Commercial (1995)

The classic Eggo Waffles commercial shows a young boy enjoying breakfast with the iconic frozen waffles. The Leggo my Eggo theme plays as family members compete for the toaster treats.

GUTS Promo

A promotional spot for the Nickelodeon sports game show GUTS airs during the morning block. The Aggro Crag and other obstacle challenges get teased for the upcoming weekend airing.

Slip N Slide Zig Zag Zoom Commercial (1995)

The Wham O Slip N Slide Zig Zag Zoom commercial shows kids racing down the colorful water slide. The summer toy promises wet outdoor fun with its zigzag track design.

Rugrats VHS Promo (1995)

A promotional ad showcases Rugrats VHS tapes available for home video purchase. Multiple titles display alongside ordering information for the popular Nickelodeon babies.

Nickelodeon Game Show Bumper

A glittering pyramid set serves as the backdrop for a Nickelodeon game show transition. The colorful lights and angular design evoke the network's mid 1990s aesthetic.

Bullwinkle Episode Bumper

A title card frames Bullwinkle within decorative borders for an episode transition. The classic Jay Ward style continues with another segment of the variety show.

Bullwinkle Fishing Joke

A title card reads Just Fish For May Be Dick over an underwater scene with a toothy fish. The pun titled segment introduces a Moby Dick parody adventure.

Bullwinkle Cartoon Continued

Two characters in cowboy hats stand against a forest backdrop in this Bullwinkle segment. The comedic plot continues with the show's signature voice acting and visual gags.

Bullwinkle Story Plot

The moose character appears confused as he stumbles into a new predicament. The cartoon delivers its trademark mix of puns and slapstick comedy.

Boat Adventure Scene

The Athabasco ship docks at port as characters board for a new adventure. Bullwinkle and Rocky prepare to set sail in their next overseas escapade.

Maritime Adventure Continued

Rocky the squirrel and Bullwinkle the moose appear aboard the Athabasco vessel. The maritime setting provides a backdrop for another nautical themed comedy adventure.

Nickelodeon Magazine Subscription (1995)

Kids press their hands over their ears or grin while clutching the magazine in this print subscription pitch. The on-screen graphic touts six issues for $9.97 and prompts a grown-up to call the toll-free number to sign up. A second push for the magazine pairs a kitchen still life with the same $9.97 six-issue offer. Gak mascots and the Nickelodeon splat keep the spot loud and busy while the call-to-action repeats.

The Adventures of Tintin

A mustached Chicago Post reader and a wide-eyed gentleman set the scene for the Red Dog City adventure. A loaded freight truck rolls past as gangsters in dark coats brandish pistols, sliding Tintin into a noir-flavored mystery. Tintin and a lanky companion in tweed and a flat cap consult a Red Dog City newspaper near the rail yard. The young reporter studies a poster on a sunlit storefront before stepping out into the dusty western town. A figure with binoculars peeks through a barred window as the trail leads up into a rocky outcrop full of stones and shadows. Tintin scans the landscape and locks onto a cowboy-hatted suspect moving through the streets below. Tintin and Snowy compare a torn newspaper photo to faces in town, then duck into a downtown bar to chase the lead. A red fire engine and a tipped figure in a long coat add to the bustle around the saloon entrance. Inside a long underground hall, a banquet of crooks gathers under an arched ceiling while one suspect glares back at Tintin. The reporter trails him through stone-lined corridors lit by a glowing green statue and a metal door. Tintin slips behind a heavy green vault door as the red-hatted villain crouches to inspect the floor. Black-coated henchmen with drawn pistols rush in moments later, and a star-marked panel hints at the puzzle being unlocked.

Gold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain (1995)

Christina Ricci and Anna Chlumsky pedal a bicycle across rocky terrain in this theatrical trailer. The on-screen logo for the family adventure film bridges a sequence of girls exploring forest streams and mountain shadows.

Eggo Waffles (1995)

A boy and girl shoot wary looks across the kitchen as the round window framing introduces the leggo-my-eggo gag. A plated stack of waffles topped with butter and syrup closes the spot beside the iconic blue Eggo box.

The Adventures of Tintin

Tintin and Snowy celebrate near a stack of b

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