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Saturday Morning Cartoons - 1990 - Channel Surfing Edition - Full Episodes with Commercials DVD
The 1989-1991 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:
Dink, the Little Dinosaur
The CBS Saturday morning series opens with its cast of young dinosaurs frolicking together in a prehistoric landscape. Dink, Amber, Shyler, Scat, and Flapper introduce themselves through the cheerful theme sequence.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (bumper)
A short "We'll Return After These Messages" bumper plays over a cartoon of one of the dinosaur friends napping in the desert sun. The yellow card cues the upcoming commercial break.
Cheerios Commercial (1990)
Two kids share a wholesome breakfast at a sunlit kitchen table with the iconic yellow Cheerios box prominently displayed. The spot pitches the cereal as part of a balanced family morning.
Kid 'n Play Cartoon Promo (1990)
A live-action segment featuring rapper duo Kid 'n Play promoting their NBC Saturday morning animated series. The hip-hop pair appear with a young fan in their trademark high-top fade style.
Black Screen Transition
A brief blank black frame separates segments during a tape transition. No content is displayed.
Cool Cuts Kara Doll Commercial (1990)
Two girls play with the Cool Cuts Kara doll whose blonde hair grows when stretched and can be styled with included accessories. The Mattel commercial highlights the cutting and styling play features.
Cool Cuts Kara Doll Commercial continued (1990)
A young girl trims and shapes Kara's pink hair with the included styling tools. Close-ups show the doll's growing hair gimmick in action.
Cool Cuts Kara Doll Commercial logo (1990)
The product beauty shot displays Kara in her pink dress alongside her shoes and styling accessories. The bold pink Cool Cuts Kara logo flashes across the screen.
Underwater Sea Life Educational Segment
A pink dolphin or shark glides through a vibrantly colored underwater seascape with rocky reef formations. The brief educational interstitial appears to be part of a Saturday morning PSA or nature filler.
Cereal Commercial (1990)
A curly-haired boy enthusiastically eats a bowl of cereal with milk at a kitchen table. The energetic spot promotes a kid-targeted breakfast brand.
Black Screen Transition
A blank black frame appears during a transition between segments. No visible content.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur "The Hollow Tree"
The episode title card for "The Hollow Tree" written by Ralph Sanchez appears with Dink's friends gathered beneath the credit. The CBS series episode begins its main story.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (sky establishing shot)
An establishing shot of bright blue sky over the ocean opens a scene of the Dink episode. The peaceful landscape sets up the next adventure for the dinosaur friends.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (Amber and Shyler)
Amber and the timid Shyler explore a rocky prehistoric clearing together. The two friends chat as they wander through the lush valley landscape.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (Flapper joins)
Flapper the pterodactyl swoops in to join Amber and Scat near the lakeshore. The trio of friends prepare for an excursion together.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (footprints)
The young dinosaurs discover mysterious large footprints pressed into the prehistoric ground. The clue sets the gang on a tracking adventure.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (Crusty)
Crusty the elderly turtle appears, his white-bearded face filling the frame. The wise mentor figure offers guidance to the young dinosaurs.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (mystery creature)
A blue dinosaur character emerges, observed curiously by Dink's group. The encounter advances the episode's central mystery.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (lakeshore scene)
Dink and friends gather by the prehistoric lake under bright daylight skies. The group discusses their next move along the water's edge.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (Dink and Flapper)
Dink the brontosaurus and Flapper the pterodactyl share a quiet moment together. Their friendship is highlighted in this character beat.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (Shyler scene)
The shy hadrosaur Shyler appears in a forest cave setting, looking apprehensive. His character moment plays out as the others venture deeper.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (Shyler and Scat in cave)
Shyler and the energetic compsognathus Scat explore a dim cavern interior together. The pair venture into the unknown despite Shyler's reluctance.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (sleeping creature)
A blue dinosaur lies curled up sleeping on the cavern floor. The group has discovered the source of the mysterious tracks.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (close-up)
An extreme close-up of Dink the brontosaurus shows his big blue eyes filled with concern. The emotional beat highlights his caring nature.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (new friend)
A green spike-backed dinosaur waddles forward, revealed as the lost creature the gang has been tracking. The new character is introduced to the group.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (group reunion)
Dink, Crusty, Amber, and the others gather at the riverside with their newfound friend. The group celebrates their successful mission.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (Crusty and family)
Crusty the turtle reunites with his elderly turtle mate in a tender family moment. The senior characters share a warm exchange.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (Crusty close-up)
A dramatic close-up of Crusty's wise weathered face emphasizes his concern. The aged turtle reflects on the situation facing the young dinosaurs.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (chase scene)
The dinosaur friends scramble across a barren plain as lightning strikes overhead. A sudden danger sends the group running for cover.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (icy waters)
Scat the small dinosaur is shown stranded among floating icebergs in a frigid sea. The perilous predicament heightens the episode's stakes.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (storm scene)
A massive tree silhouetted against driving rain dominates a stormy night scene. The atmospheric shot sets a tense mood for the episode climax.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (Dink helps friend)
Dink the brontosaurus carries a smaller dinosaur on his back across the open plain. The act of friendship shows his protective nature.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (cave entrance)
A small figure peers out from a dark cave opening surrounded by rocky terrain. The mysterious shot adds intrigue to the unfolding adventure.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (mountain scene)
A small dinosaur clambers across a steep mossy rock face as leaves swirl around. The dramatic landscape showcases the perilous journey.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (Shyler concerned)
Shyler and another young dinosaur lie low in the underbrush watching with worry. The pair observe the action with apprehension.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (Dink hangs)
Dink the brontosaurus dangles from a vine or rope in a moment of cliffhanger peril. His friends look on with alarm.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (island scene)
The dinosaur friends stand together on a sandy tropical beach with palm trees and a volcano in the distance. The picturesque island setting provides a moment of calm.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (lakeside group)
The full gang relaxes at the water's edge surrounded by tropical foliage. The friends enjoy a peaceful interlude before more adventure.
Dolphin Educational Bumper
An animated dolphin swims gracefully through bright blue water in a brief educational interstitial. The CBS-style PSA appears between programming blocks.
Baby Alive Doll Commercial (1990)
A blonde baby doll opens her mouth as a young girl prepares to feed her in a brightly lit playroom. The Kenner Baby Alive spot demonstrates the doll's eating and drinking features.
Baby Alive Doll Commercial product shot (1990)
The Baby Alive doll is displayed with all included accessories including bottles, food packets, and feeding spoon. The pink-bordered packaging beauty shot closes the spot.
Polly Pocket or Mini Doll Commercial (1990)
A blonde-haired girl plays with a small dollhouse playset in close-up. The Mattel-style miniature doll commercial shows imaginative play scenarios.
The Simpsons Promo or Merchandise (1990)
A live-action commercial shows kids interacting with Simpsons-themed merchandise as the iconic family appears in the background graphic. The 20th Century Fox copyright tag confirms the official tie-in.
Crayola or Art Toy Commercial (1990)
A child's hand draws colorful spiral designs in red on a kaleidoscope-style art toy. The creative craft commercial showcases vibrant pattern-making.
Magna Doodle or Drawing Toy Commercial (1990)
A red bird character is drawn on a white magnetic drawing board. The kid-focused art toy commercial demonstrates the easy erase and draw feature.
Crayon Drawing Commercial (1990)
A child's hand colors in a large red heart shape with a crayon. The art supply spot emphasizes creative expression for young kids.
Atari or Vintage Video Game Commercial (1990)
A pixelated 8-bit cityscape with retro graphics appears in classic black and red palette. The vintage video game commercial showcases the gameplay action.
Nickelodeon Studios Promo (1990)
A young boy stands inside the colorful neon-lit Nickelodeon Studios entrance with the Studios logo glowing behind him. The promo invites kids to visit the Orlando attraction.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur title card
The bright yellow Dink the Little Dinosaur title card appears with the cast of dinosaur characters arranged around the logo. The CBS series identification card cues the next episode.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (forest scene)
Dink and a striped dinosaur friend wander through a lush green prehistoric forest setting. The colorful jungle backdrop opens a new story.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (group adventure)
The dinosaur friends explore a dense jungle environment together as a group. The team ventures forward on their next quest.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (Dink alone)
Dink the brontosaurus stands alone in a clearing with his distinctive striped pattern visible. The moment provides a character-focused beat.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (Dink with Crusty)
Dink encounters Crusty the turtle resting on a rocky outcrop in the jungle. The young dinosaur seeks counsel from the wise elder.
Dink, the Little Dinosaur (group with Crusty)
Dink and his friends gather around Crusty in a forest clearing as he shares wisdom. The intergenerational scene shows the bond between the characters.
LA Gear (1990)
A live action commercial focused on sneakers and footwear in motion. The spot leans on energetic camera work to sell the brand's athletic style to kids.
Bump in the Night
An animated sequence featuring quirky characters gathered inside a cartoon house with a stained glass window. The whimsical art style and oddball cast capture the show's offbeat humor.
Animated Cartoon Segment
A cartoon scene with a tall white character in a red dress alongside a small frizzy haired companion. The clean line art and pastel palette suggest a Saturday morning fairy tale or fable segment.
Bump in the Night
A blue frog faced cartoon character stares forward with a deadpan expression against a dark background. The minimalist character design and moody lighting fit the show's surreal sensibility.
Hot Wheels (1990)
A close up shot inside a real car captures the driver's perspective with hands on the steering wheel. The toy commercial blends live action footage with miniature die cast vehicles for dramatic effect. A blue toy car sits inside a cereal bowl on a wooden track surface. The playful staging promotes the die cast cars and their orange track sets.
Film Reel Bumper
Strips of black film unspool across a textured studio surface. The visual transition serves as a network bumper between programming blocks.
Kid Cuisine (1990)
Two children look upward with excited expressions in a sunlit outdoor setting. The frozen meal commercial pitches kid friendly dinners with cartoon mascot tie ins.
Kids Fashion Commercial (1990)
A young child stands against a brick wall wearing colorful 1990s casual wear. The spot highlights bright patterns and oversized fits typical of early decade kidswear.
Got Milk Dairy Spot (1990)
A cow gallops along a sandy beach as a person chases after it carrying a bucket. The dairy industry commercial uses humor to push milk consumption to young viewers.
McDonald's (1990)
Ronald McDonald greets Grimace in McDonaldland surrounded by colorful flowers and golden arches. The commercial spotlights the chain's mascots in their signature fantasy setting. Ronald McDonald and Grimace play together outside a McDonaldland house with the iconic arches visible. The cheerful spot reinforces the chain's family friendly branding.
Music Video or Concert Spot (1990)
A man in a colorful patterned shirt wears large headphones in what appears to be a recording studio. The spot leans into the era's loud fashion and music industry imagery.
Honey Nut Cheerios (1990)
The Honey Nut Cheerios bee mascot buzzes around a recording studio while a man in headphones operates equipment. The cereal spot uses the beloved bee character to charm young viewers.
One To Grow On PSA (1990)
A glowing yellow text card reads "Imagine What You Can Be" against a soft background. The NBC public service announcement encourages kids to dream big about their futures.
Sneaker Commercial (1990)
A close up captures kids' feet running in colorful athletic shoes. The fast paced spot emphasizes movement and youthful energy to sell the footwear brand.
Bump in the Night
A small cartoon character stands alone in a sparse white room with a single window. The minimal staging highlights the show's distinctive storybook aesthetic. A trio of oddball cartoon characters including a green bee creature and a small blue figure pose beside a trash can. The quirky character lineup represents the show's bizarre cast of nighttime creatures.
Animated Music Cartoon
A cartoon figure in a red bowtie performs in a stylized black and white scene with musical notes. The art style suggests a classic style musical short or interstitial. A character in formal attire with a pocket watch gestures expressively while explaining something. The black and white musical setting continues the vintage cartoon aesthetic. An alarm clock floats among musical notes in a stylized monochrome dreamscape. The surreal imagery plays with time and rhythm in cartoon form. The bowtied character returns in a more frenetic pose against pink and black backgrounds. The energetic staging suggests a comedic musical climax. A figure reads from an open book at a podium in the same stylized cartoon world. The lecture-like staging adds intellectual flair to the musical short.
Animated Show Segment
Two cartoon characters relax in a cozy living room scene with a chalkboard nearby. The domestic setting suggests a learning or conversation focused cartoon segment.
End Card
A glowing green "The End" graphic appears on a black background. The classic title card signals the close of an animated segment.
Cartoon Credits
End credits list executive producers Phil Roman and Shane De Rolf against a colorful curtain backdrop. The credit card closes out an animated segment with traditional production attribution.
Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears
The opening title card displays the show's logo surrounded by the Gummi Bear characters in action poses. The Disney Saturday morning staple kicks off another medieval fantasy adventure.
One To Grow On PSA (1990)
The colorful "One to One Feel Good About Yourself" graphic introduces NBC's signature kids PSA segment. The educational interstitial delivers a quick life lesson between cartoons. Two young men sit on a couch having a conversation in a cozy home setting. The PSA models healthy communication between siblings or friends for young viewers. A young boy in a sweatshirt smiles warmly during an interview style segment. The personal testimony format helps deliver the public service message authentically.
Who's the Boss Promo (1990)
Katherine Helmond appears in character with the Who's the Boss logo overlay. The network promo plugs an upcoming primetime sitcom episode.
Slimer and the Real Ghostbusters
The mischievous green ghost Slimer makes a goofy face with his signature buck teeth and tongue. The popular sidekick character anchors the show's lighter comedic moments.
The Real Ghostbusters
Egon Spengler appears in a dramatic close up with sparkling magical effects around him. The animated series brings the team's scientific genius to life in a high stakes moment. The four Ghostbusters stand together in their tan jumpsuits with proton packs ready. The team shot captures Peter, Ray, Egon, and Winston prepared for ghost busting action.
Slimer Mini Segment
A young child in a white outfit dashes excitedly down a staircase. The live action moment likely transitions into a Slimer animated short.
Trix Cereal (1990)
The Trix Rabbit dressed in a detective hat and trench coat stares intently at the camera. The cereal spot continues the rabbit's eternal quest to taste the fruity cereal. A bowl of colorful Trix cereal pieces fills the frame with creamy milk. The product hero shot showcases the rainbow shapes that made the cereal a kid favorite.
Toy Commercial (1990)
A child plays with toys on a sunlit indoor floor near tall windows. The playful spot promotes a kid focused product through warm domestic imagery.
Toy Vehicle Commercial (1990)
A black and white spotted toy vehicle rolls across an indoor surface in a playful scene. The commercial leans into bold animal print styling to grab attention.
The Real Ghostbusters
An animated city scene shows tiny vehicles racing through Manhattan streets with construction equipment visible. The cartoon establishes the urban setting where the team operates. A glowing green ghost emerges through a wall of stylized glass panes in a haunted setting. The supernatural manifestation kicks off another paranormal mystery for the team. The Ecto-1 races down a city street as smaller ghosts streak through the air above. The iconic vehicle pursues spectral targets in classic Ghostbusters fashion. A green ghost wearing a fedora glares menacingly through prison bars. The classic spook character recalls the Scoleri Brothers from the second film with cartoon flair. The Ecto-1 cruises through the city carrying the full team in their familiar tan uniforms. The team rides into action toward a fresh paranormal disturbance. The Ghostbusters look upward dramatically as ghostly streaks race across the sky. The team prepares to engage another supernatural threat above the city. A jolly bearded ghost in a top hat floats down a city street. The friendly looking spook hides darker intentions in classic Ghostbusters fashion. The team unleashes proton beams in a lightning charged battle scene. The dramatic action sequence showcases the show's signature ghost capturing combat. Peter Venkman raises a fist in triumph beside Ecto-1 with his teammates rallying around him. The victorious moment caps off another successful bust by the team. Winston and Egon trade puzzled looks while a strange creature stares back at them through wires and cables. The animated team continues investigating an odd technological haunting in their classic uniforms. A small mechanical contraption with grasping arms scuttles across a floor while Peter and Egon react to the encounter. The Ghostbusters chase the gadget through a shadowy interior with their proton packs ready. A wild fanged gremlin with bat-like ears bares its teeth as the team races across an elaborate bridge spanning a chasm. The frantic chase highlights the show's signature blend of comedy and supernatural action. A pair of golden statues of children appears alongside a tender embrace between two animated kids. The story shifts toward an emotional subplot involving young characters caught up in the supernatural events. Two children comfort each other while a goofy ghoul looms behind, and the gang regroups in a shadowy alleyway. The episode keeps weaving humor with genuine warmth between its young supporting cast. The action moves to a bridged structure where tiny figures dart across the span. Sweeping cityscape backdrops give the chase a cinematic scope typical of the series. An elderly couple in robes welcomes Winston into their home while a child sleeps peacefully in another room. The quiet domestic moment sets up the next supernatural twist. Egon brandishes one of the team's high-tech weapons while another character clutches their head in shock. The crew prepares to confront whatever invisible threat has invaded the household. The Ghostbusters share a triumphant group hug after another successful bust, with everyone piled together in a happy embrace. The episode wraps with the warm camaraderie that defined the animated team.
After These Messages bumper
A group of cheerful kids leans over a table with the After These Messages graphic announcing the upcoming commercial break. The classic Saturday morning bumper signals the cartoons are pausing for sponsors.
Tyco Quints commercial (1990)
Excited girls cradle Tyco's quintuplet baby dolls, gasping with delight as they show off the five identical infants. The toy commercial taps into the early 90s craze for collectible baby doll sets.
Favorite One commercial (1990)
Soft focus shots of little ballerinas twirling lead into the bright Favorite One logo card. The dreamy doll commercial sells fantasy and dance to young viewers.
Campbell's Teddy Bear Pasta commercial (1990)
A boy sips from a juice box next to a Campbell's Soup label featuring a chef bear and the new Teddy Bear Pasta product. The spot pitches the kid-friendly canned pasta as a fun lunchtime favorite.
Pop-Tarts commercial (1990)
Toaster pastries blast out of the toaster in a swirl of action while a cartoon character cheers in disbelief. The commercial leans on dynamic visuals to push the popular breakfast treat.
Crest for Kids commercial (1990)
Three smiling kids show off their teeth as the Crest Molars graphic appears, hyping the toothpaste's protection for growing teeth. The animated mouth visuals make dental care feel friendly and fun.
Hotline / 1-900 Connection commercial (1990)
A cartoon screen flashes the number 922-9000 alongside the Call The Connection promo for a kids hotline. The era-specific 1-900 service ad targets young viewers eager to dial in.
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
Cheerful animated tomatoes bounce along a conveyor belt with goofy faces in a bright kitchen setting. The opening establishes the absurd cartoon spinoff of the cult B-movie franchise. Tara, the friendly half-tomato girl with blonde hair, strikes a confident pose in her cropped outfit. The series introduces its plucky teen heroine alongside her human friends. A mustachioed news anchor delivers his report at a desk while a fanged tomato monster snarls at the screen. The show's signature blend of newsroom satire and tomato chaos kicks into gear. A tomato stares menacingly from atop a green army tank as a young couple sits on a park bench unaware. The villainous Doctor Gangrene's killer produce begins infiltrating peaceful settings. An angry tomato bares jagged teeth in extreme closeup as it confronts a man in a suit. Inside an empty diner, two friends share a quiet conversation about the looming threat. Chad sits behind a counter at the pizza parlor while a rolling tomato bounces across the floor. The wholesome teen sidekick deals with another bizarre interruption to his shift. A red-haired woman in a red top reacts in surprise next to a younger boy at a kitchen counter. The family dynamic establishes the human side of the tomato-fighting team. Doctor Putrid T. Gangrene works among bubbling beakers and electronic equipment in his hidden laboratory. The maniacal villain plots his next vegetal scheme with theatrical glee. Gangrene clutches a small experimental tomato and grins wickedly at a glowing oscilloscope screen. His mad science routine pushes the cartoon's over-the-top mayhem forward. The shadowy silhouette of Gangrene gestures dramatically before he turns and confronts a startled redhead in a kitchen. His scheming spills out into the heroes' everyday world. A bubbling pepperoni pizza cooks in an oven while a giant tomato lurks beside an unsuspecting shoe. Inside the parlor, Chad in his green VIP cap serves slices to a customer. A castle-like building stretches across the horizon as Gangrene's grand schemes take shape. The sweeping wide shot provides a dramatic interlude in the silly proceedings. A fierce tomato wearing a military officer's hat and mustache barks orders at his troops. The general-rank produce villain rallies his squishy red soldiers for battle. Chad covers his ears in distress as the angry general tomato yells at him at close range. The hapless hero copes with the absurd verbal assault from a vegetable. Wilbur Finletter, the gray-haired tomato hunter in shades, gestures emphatically as he tells his old war stories. The veteran Tomato War survivor lends gravitas to the goofy cast. Wilbur stumbles across a tidy living room and crashes into the floor in a slapstick fall. His exaggerated misfortunes bring physical comedy to the episode. A grinning newsman in a yellow blazer points at the camera before introducing the Case 207 The Movers segment. The investigative spoof bumper sets up an in-show news bit.
Fairy Vampire Toy commercial (1990)
A young girl plays carefully with the Fairy Vampire toy as the brand logo glows pink behind her. The novelty doll commercial pitches a spooky-sweet collectible aimed at little girls.
Soup On The Loose commercial (1990)
A cartoon woman flees as a giant snarling tomato chases her under the bold Soup On The Loose graphic. The cross-promotional spot ties the cartoon's mascot back to a Campbell's product line.
Lippy the Lion station ID
A simple drawing of a smiling cartoon lion appears against a plain background as a network bumper. The vintage interstitial provides a brief pause between commercial blocks.
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
A teen sits at the pizza counter while Tara appears upside-down sharing the screen with a happy tomato. The episode returns to the heroes mid-shift at the pizzeria. A suburban street scene with neat homes is followed by tomatoes splattered across a brick alley wall. Chad sits dazed against a dumpster after the tomato chaos subsides. Chad backs against a brick wall splotched with tomato pulp as a small figure hides nearby. The kid hero scrambles for cover during a messy showdown. A glittering pendant lies on the ground while Doctor Gangrene leers triumphantly holding a tiny tomato. The villain's plan reaches a moment of gleeful villainy. Gangrene corners Chad against the brick wall as a giant tomato vehicle erupts behind a desert outcrop. The action escalates into a wild outdoor chase finale. Tara sips coolly from a green coffee cup against the brick wall backdrop. The cool resolution shows the heroes safe and sound after the tomato attack ends.
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers
The chipmunk crew rallies at their treehouse headquarters under their custom flag and banners. The opening shows the tiny detective team gearing up for adventure.