118 TV Commercials from 1992-93

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  • A collection of 120 TV commercials that aired from 1992-93. Full list below:
    0:00 Spirit Soap (3 soaps in 1)
    0:30 Wait 'til We Get Our Hanes on You
    1:30 Hanes Men's Underwear
    2:00 Hanes Her Way
    2:30 Speed Stick Deodorant (Menen, No Better Way to Face the Day)
    3:00 Milk (You're Not a Kid Anymore)
    3:30 Post Grape Nuts Cereal
    4:00 Frigidaire Appliances
    4:15 Alpine Lace Free 'N Lean Cheese
    4:30 Pledge Household Cleaner
    5:00 Florida Orange Juice
    5:30 Progresso Soup
    6:00 Halls Cough Drops ("The Halls of Medicine")
    6:31 Once Upon a Crime TV Spot
    7:02 Best Cuts
    7:12 AmeriFlora '92
    7:42 Acura Cars
    8:12 Cortizone-5 Itch Cream
    8:27 Aspercream
    8:42 Wendy's Chicken Cordon Bleu (Dave Thomas)
    8:57 Honey Nut Cheerios
    9:12 Maybelline Great Lash Mascara
    9:43 Van de Kamp's Fish Sticks
    10:13 Tidy Scoop Cat Litter
    10:43 Healthy Choice Meat Slices (Dorothy Hamill)
    11:13 Ponds Facial Cleansers
    11:28 Dial Soap
    11:43 Isuzu SUVs
    12:13 Salon Selectives Shampoo/Conditioner ("Choose to Be Your Most Beautiful")
    12:43 Buick Regal
    13:13 Fab Ultra Detergent (Deborah Harmon)
    13:43 Hanes Silk Reflections Pantyhose ("The Lady Prefers Hanes")
    13:59 Healthy Choice Spaghetti Sauce (Ed Marino)
    14:29 Blockbuster Video Passport to Barcelona '92 game
    14:59 Coca-Cola Classic (Cameron Diaz)
    15:29 Isuzu Trooper SUV (Cer)
    15:59 Sprint Phone Company (Candace Bergen)
    16:29 Subway sandwich shop
    16:39 McDonalds McRib (Wyatt Earp) (Pat Duke Voice-Over)
    17:10 McDonalds (Wild West)
    17:40 Country Crock Butter
    17:55 Miracle-Gro Plant Food (James Whitmore)
    18:10 Clarion Captive Color Eye Shadow
    18:40 Healthy Choice Sensation Salad Dressing
    19:10 Visine Extra Eye Drops
    19:25 Red Lobster Restaurants
    19:40 Vibrance Shampoo
    20:10 Little Caesar's Pizza (X-Ray Pepperoni Cheese Bread)
    20:40 Burger King Disney World Vacation (Wayne Brady?)
    21:10 Master Card (Carol Mansell)
    21:40 Royal Caribbean Cruise
    22:10 Gyne-Lotrimine
    22:40 Cheese
    22:55 McDonalds
    23:55 AT&T
    24:26 Cheer Free Detergent
    24:56 Centrum
    25:11 Kentucky Fried Chicken Oriental Wings
    25:41 Buick Roadmaster
    26:11 Vicks Vaporub
    26:41 Geo Prizm cars
    27:11 The GM Card
    27:41 Aquafresh Flex Toothbrush
    28:11 Pert Plus Shampoo
    28:41 Motrin IB Pain Reliever
    29:11 Jimmy Dean Sausage
    29:26 Velveeta Cheese
    29:41 Stop-N-Shop Supermarkets
    30:11 Fisher Price Toys
    30:41 Oil of Olay Moisturizer
    31:11 Oscar Mayer Lunchables
    31:41 Crest Complete Toothbrushes
    32:11 Lipton Recipe Secrets
    32:41 Chevy S-Blazer SUV
    33:11 Tostitos Corn Chips
    33:42 Buick Cars
    34:12 McDonalds Big Mac Value Meals
    34:27 Carnation Hot Chocolate
    34:57 McDonalds
    35:13 Kraft Parmesan Cheese
    35:27 Post Raisin Bran
    35:57 Walt Disney World Resorts
    36:27 Post Grape Nuts Cereal
    36:57 Selsun Gold Dandruff Shampoo
    37:12 Mycelex-7
    37:27 Geo Prizm Cars
    37:57 Crest Tartar Control Toothpaste
    38:27 Dentyne Gum
    38:42 Dentyne Gum
    38:57 Burger King - Disney's Aladdin cup (Dan Cortese)
    39:27 Oldsmobile Cars
    39:58 McDonalds Holiday Film Festival (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Dances with Wolves, Babes in Toyland)
    40:30 AT&T
    40:59 Oldsmobile Cars (Boys Chorus)
    41:29 Tropicana Twister Juice Drink (LaWanda Page)
    42:00 Total Cereal
    42:30 Halls Cough Drops (The Halls of Medicine #2)
    43:00 Vaseline Intensive Care
    43:31 Visions Corning Wear
    44:01 Elizabeth Taylor's White Diamonds
    44:31 Honda Accord Cars
    45:01 NyQuill Cold Medicine (Nathan Lane)
    45:31 Dominos Pizza Nintendo Instant Win Game
    46:01 Norelco Electric Shaver
    46:31 Comet Bathroom Cleaner
    47:01 Snuggle Fabric Softener
    47:31 Wisk Power Scoop Detergent
    48:01 Arm & Hammer Toothpaste
    48:31 Butcher's Choice Dog Treats
    49:02 Pantene Pro-V Shampoo (Connie Selleca)
    49:17 Vicks NyQuill/DayQuill
    49:32 Gain Detergent
    50:02 Mastercard
    50:32 Ex-Lax Laxatives
    51:02 Red Lobster
    51:17 K-Mart Jaclyn Smith Collection
    51:47 Mycelex-7
    52:02 Pantene Pro-V Shampoo (Hunter Tylo)
    52:33 Buick Cars
    53:03 Minute Maid Orange Juice (Alan Cumming)

Komentáře • 60

  • @IWillNOtBeSilencedAgain
    @IWillNOtBeSilencedAgain Před 10 lety +4

    Funny! Things I haven't thought of in over 20 years come right back! Thank you for this mix!

  • @markelijio6012
    @markelijio6012 Před 2 lety +1

    During the 1992-1993 fall season, this is a trio of classic television commercials were presented by Hanes Brands.
    Hanes Men's Underwear: Featuring Michael Jordan, Joe Montana, Jackie Chan, The Wayans Brothers, Kirk, Michael, Joel & Peter Douglas and more.
    Hanes Her Way: Featuring Phylicia Rashad, Carol Alt, Ariane, Bonita, Debby Boone, Katrina Boone, Erin Gray,
    Linda Gray, Loni Anderson, Jamie Lee Curtis, Lolita Davidovich, Amy Grant, Dame Vera Lynn, Maggie Han,
    Lucy Liu, Pat Carroll, Lisa Hart Carroll, Jodi Long, Helen Selby, Debi Mazar, Milena Canonero, Janty Yates,
    Ginny, Monica & Felice Mancini, Raechel Donahue, June Foray, Salome Jens, Virginia Randolph,
    Susan Becker, Susan E. Morse, Hunter Tylo, Eileen Davidson, Melissa Sue Anderson, Darleen Carr,
    Heather Menzies, Lilly Tartikoff, Helen Gurley Brown and more.
    The lovely slogan was "Just wait'll we get our Hanes on you" from 9/23/1985 - onwards.
    Hanes Silk Reflections and Smooth Illusions: Featuring Lorraine O'Brien, Sandy Duncan, Karen Black,
    Peggy Fleming, Juliet Prowse, Kate Moss, Renee Fleming, Bess Armstrong, Deborah Armstrong,
    Lynda Carter, Fran Drescher, Joyce Meyer, Joyce DeWitt, Tina Turner, Patti Dunham, Grace Zabriskie, Miss
    Blair Brown, Barbara Eden, Constance Towers, Isabella Rossellini and more.
    The stunning slogan was "The lady prefers Hanes" from 11/7/1985 - onwards.
    Now appearing in both print and television ads. Ask for it by name. In stores now.
    Spots were aired on syndication in September of 1992.

  • @Vebinz
    @Vebinz Před 10 lety +8

    Thank you very much for compiling and posting these.
    92-93 is the time when the "80's" really ended and "90's" began.

    • @sudaev
      @sudaev Před 9 lety +3

      It's funny how peoples' perceptions are. To me, the 80s were really '81-'87, roughly. I can remember the early '90s and by then the 80s were already a different era. Younger people see 90s footage and they think it's the 80s, or 80s footage and think it's the 70s, etc.

    • @Vebinz
      @Vebinz Před 9 lety +1

      sudaev
      Why do you figure the "80's" ended in 87?
      The Reagan era was still there, so was the Cold War, saturday morning cartoons, MTV, action figure toy-lines, etc....

    • @alskndlaskndal
      @alskndlaskndal Před 9 lety

      +Vebinz I'm sure everyone sees it differently, but I feel the same way as you. I personally think the peak of the decade was 1984 (when Ghostbusters came out, as well as many other pop culture events), but the later years still feel like the 80s to me. Classic 80s shows like Pee-Wee's Playhouse and The Cosby Show were still on, popular music still included synth-pop, hair metal, and early rap, and everything still had that 80s style.
      I started high school in fall '92 and by that time, the Cosby show was over and Seinfeld was rising in the ratings, we started to hear music influenced by rave, techno, and gangsta rap, Nirvana's Nevermind had come out, boxy 80s cars were replaced by the smoother 90s look, the Berlin Wall had fallen and Clinton was about to be elected... the 90s had arrived!

    • @Vebinz
      @Vebinz Před 9 lety

      +Reluctant Dragon
      Yeah, the Clinton election can be agood cut-off point.

    • @transp0rter1
      @transp0rter1 Před 2 lety +1

      Well said! The early 90s (90-91) was still figuring itself out and was therefore influenced by the cheese of the 80s. People often use the rise of Nirvana in 92 as the starting point of the 90s, which makes sense cuz that represented the decade: a sea change from the decadence of the 80s and to the earnestness/Gen-X edginess of the 90s.
      As for everyone else's comments on this thread: I feel like the 80s came into its own in 84, cuz if you look at culture in the early 80s, it's FAR from the "tacky" glamour of the rest of the decade. The early 80s was a strange, restrained limbo between the 70s gaudiness and the 80s tackiness. It wasn't until 84, when that decade came into full swing: Michael Jackson, Synth music, Cabbage Patch Kids, and all of the typical 80s aesthetic.

  • @RETROGEMS
    @RETROGEMS Před 4 lety +3

    Nostalgia in the time of coronavirus. I miss those days.

  • @misdirections
    @misdirections Před 10 lety +4

    I am so much more about the 80s commercials, but these 90s ones remind me of a very special and particular time in my life. I just graduated highschool and was on my way to figuring who I was as an adult. Thank you for these!

  • @caesar349
    @caesar349 Před 8 lety +9

    I was 16 in 1992. I forgot how those days still had an 80s hangover. I think the true "90s" started in 1993. Just my opinion.

    • @BigboiiTone
      @BigboiiTone Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah the whole "wacky 90s zany" really didn't start til 93. With graffiti style logos etc

    • @INDREAMSBEGINSRESPONSIBILITIES
      @INDREAMSBEGINSRESPONSIBILITIES Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@BigboiiToneyes sir . I remember being part of a graffiti named D2V

  • @INDREAMSBEGINSRESPONSIBILITIES

    A 14 year old teenager living life to the fullest. RIP 1990-1999

  • @Roidweiser
    @Roidweiser Před 3 měsíci +1

    7:12 I was at Ameriflora 92! Pretty much every kid in Columbus took a field trip to that event in 92 lol. The ticket booths for the event sat rotting away in a trailer rental lot on W Broad and Galloway Rd for two decades afterward lol.

  • @terrywhitney9768
    @terrywhitney9768 Před 3 lety +2

    Who's watching this in March 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic???

  • @hoozerob
    @hoozerob Před 8 lety +1

    I had an Olds Cutlass, same year and everything, but in gold. Was a good car then.

  • @snappycatchy
    @snappycatchy Před 8 lety +1

    I wanted to be like Tropicana Twisters when I was a kid because of the commercial.

  • @mst3kanita
    @mst3kanita Před 10 lety +2

    This is the best movie ever.

  • @dukevoice1
    @dukevoice1 Před 6 lety

    Vinnie, it’s just the first one. Thanks man!

  • @jamiewillkner8742
    @jamiewillkner8742 Před 6 lety

    That Carnation Hot Cocoa commercial, it snowed in the middle of May!
    "Hey kids let's go someplace special! "
    "McDonald's" !
    "Nah. Let's just go home and have some egg salad and Tuna Spinach Surprise" !
    "Aaawwwwwww! "

  • @leemurphy63
    @leemurphy63 Před 5 lety +2

    That hanes jingle is scarily aggressive

    • @johnsantos507
      @johnsantos507 Před 5 lety

      Wait, what do you mean?

    • @markelijio6012
      @markelijio6012 Před 2 lety +1

      Well, that's what you think on that opinion, Lee. But these jingles from 1987-onwards for Hanes Brands, the company behind Hanes, Hanes Her Way, Hanes Hosiery, L'eggs,
      Playtex and Maidenform were absolutely stylish in every way, no matter what. In fact it brings back many great memories to listen to my heart and soul with these Hanes jingles. But that's my own wonderful opinion with love, gratitude and respect.

  • @jessestraube6157
    @jessestraube6157 Před 10 měsíci

    That's Richard Dreyfuss narrating the McDonald's commercial starting at 22:55!

  • @Alaisha7
    @Alaisha7 Před 3 lety

    I recognize her in the Craft commercial from various other things, including one of my favorite cartoons: Recess!!!!

  • @EdmacZ
    @EdmacZ Před 8 lety +3

    The 90's were a decade of adventure and joy. Look at all the singing and catchy commercial tunes. Definitely not much you'll see today. Sensibilities were much more cheerful and carefree back then.
    The Columbine High School Shooting in 1999 was effectively the end of the innocent age of America. 9/11 pushed it over the edge. It changed everything. We became much more subdued, fearful and cautious. Not only of other people, but ourselves as well.

    • @FlippantCatholic
      @FlippantCatholic Před 8 lety

      +EdmacZ "the end of the innocent age of America" Not pearl harbor or anything before?

    • @Jcolinsol
      @Jcolinsol Před 8 lety

      +FlippantCatholic
      It goes in cycles. Pearl Harbor wasn't perceived as a great national tragedy, instead it was a motivating factor in America's entrance into World War II, which pulled America out of the Great Depression.
      The post war years of the 1950's were optimistic in turn, until the conflicts of the civil rights movement and Vietnam dampened the national spirit culminating in the Watergate Scandal.
      Under Reagan the national outlook started to become more upbeat again, though it started to dissolve throughout the 90's, ending with the Columbine Massacre and 9/11.

    • @dudedude949
      @dudedude949 Před 5 lety

      FFs like Columbine and especially 9/11 took away our (young gen Xers and older millennials) innocence.
      They ended up being major red pills

  • @bluazur55
    @bluazur55 Před 8 lety +1

    Ha, the guy in the Minute Maid commercial at 53:00 is Alan Cumming from the Good Wife.

    • @VinnieRattolle
      @VinnieRattolle  Před 8 lety

      +zigzag240 And ironically, Cumming had never seen the commercial until I put it on You Tube (he posted about it on his site). I thought that was kinda cool since this was his first appearance that I remember (the commercial aired A LOT in my area).

  • @JordanGingold
    @JordanGingold Před 3 lety

    Cameron Diaz in her PRIME in that coke ad

  • @alskndlaskndal
    @alskndlaskndal Před 9 lety +2

    Anyone spot any celebrities who weren't yet well known at the time? I think I see Nathan Lane in the Nyquil commercial at 45:00. Is that Cameron Diaz in the Coke commercial at 15:00?

    • @alskndlaskndal
      @alskndlaskndal Před 8 lety

      *****
      I always thought of his breakout roles as The Lion King (94) and The Birdcage (96). Could be wrong though, maybe I was just unfamiliar with him before then.

    • @danfred7127
      @danfred7127 Před 4 lety

      @9:59, in the fish stick commercial, that little girl is Danielle Harris, who was in "The Last Boy Scout" as Bruce Willis' daughter, and "Don't Tell Mom the Baby Sitters Dead". Both movies from around the time these commercials were out.
      And also @53:03 the Minute Maid commercial has Alan Cumming, he's the guy who eats the apple.

  • @HeyItsSarah30
    @HeyItsSarah30 Před 4 lety

    Lmao @ 26.32 Mexican moms everywhere for every little thing 🤣😭😂😭

  • @NoobaruKun
    @NoobaruKun Před 9 lety

    oh the ytp material...

  • @JasonAlredge
    @JasonAlredge Před 7 lety +1

    14:04 Ed Marinaro in a pasta sauce commercial - he is so hot in it!!!

  • @annyonny1224
    @annyonny1224 Před 7 lety

    That Dominos pizza looks unrecognizable to what it is today.

  • @regularguyreviews3048
    @regularguyreviews3048 Před 6 lety

    Who is the older guy at 16:56 miracle grow spikes commercial. I know I’ve seen him on tv, but can’t remember on which tv shows or movies.

    • @VinnieRattolle
      @VinnieRattolle  Před 6 lety

      It's James Whitmore, a character actor who seemed to be everywhere in the 70s & 80s.

  • @keelio5387
    @keelio5387 Před 3 lety

    41:17 best part

  • @Actiongirl-gd2fk
    @Actiongirl-gd2fk Před 2 lety

    Omg

  • @amyclarke41
    @amyclarke41 Před 9 lety

    Haha like I àm buy it 😉

  • @anandguruji83
    @anandguruji83 Před 8 lety +1

    Oscar Mayer Lunchables 31:11 31:12

  • @bradbradley1121
    @bradbradley1121 Před rokem

    Guys catch Nathan Lane

  • @dukevoice1
    @dukevoice1 Před 6 lety

    It’s around 16:53

    • @VinnieRattolle
      @VinnieRattolle  Před 6 lety

      Gimme a day or so to see if I can track down the original copy. There are two consecutive Wild West McD's commercials (16:39 & 17:10), I can't tell if it's your voice at the end of the second or not.

  • @markasflood8196
    @markasflood8196 Před 2 lety

    Funny KFC Commercial @ 25:12

  • @tammy-alexandraremo5054

    The Spirit Soap Commercial: Why are the couple and their kids taking a bath together? Eww. Looks creepy.

  • @rollercam351
    @rollercam351 Před 4 měsíci

    5:51 Tucker Carlson?

  • @triggerman1092
    @triggerman1092 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Back when white men were allowed in commercials

  • @JordanGingold
    @JordanGingold Před 3 lety

    Oriental Wings are problematic