Rescue Rangers commercial breaks from 1990

More retro commercials from Fox on the early 90’s. These are from early 1990… around April or May. Cut out are the end credits from Ducktales and the opening to Punky Brewstar.

-Chip N’ Dale’s Rescue Rangers bumper
-Milk (It does a body good! How I miss that tag!)
-Chuck E. Cheese
-Fox Kid’s Club
-Chip N’ Dale’s Rescue Rangers bumpers
-Nike shoes
-Pop Tarts (they’re so cool, they’re hot!)
-Bouncin’ Kids dolls
-Juicy Fruit gum
-Charles in Charge promo
-McDonald’s (featuring Turbo Mac car toys!)
-Captain Crunch’s Crunch Berries (the Sog Monster without a hat sounds a lot like Barney Rubble…)
-American Business College
-Coca Cola
-G.I. Joe toy commercial (this one cuts out about halfway)
-Back to the Future NES (yep, the infamous LJN game!)
-Quaker Oatmeal featuring Popeye

(I must say, since it’s still early 1990 at this point, everything still has a bit of an 80’s-ish vibe to it)

Secret Policemans Ball feat David Armand & Natalie Imbruglia

Mime set to Natalie Imbruglias “Torn”

Singled Out episode


Part 2:

The to ignore the annoying ringing buzz noise through the whole damn thing and itll bring back memories.

Fox Kids Network “It’s on Fox” 1992 promo

Game Gear X-Men game

Sonic 2

Kellogg’s Corn Flakes: Cornelius Rooster in the Library

Nirvana at MTV VMA’s in 92

These alternative rockers never seemed to have a smooth time at the VMAs. Maybe it was an inherent fear of being ”too mainstream” or ”selling out” by performing at the MTV show. (Probably anything MTV-related would fall into those categories.) Nirvana started off the string of bad-boy problems by strumming the first chords of ”Rape Me” (just to displease MTV execs) before settling into the less-brutal ”Lithium.” Then toward the end of the song, bassist Krist Novoselic got frustrated with his malfunctioning amp and threw his bass into the air. Great effect — if it hadn’t fallen right back down on his head. That’s gravity, dude. (from ew.com)

Ray Bolger – She’s Not My Girl

Ray Bolger performing his famous dance in “The Great Ziegfeld” in 1936. Already a fan of Bolger from Babes in Toyland and of course the Wizard of Oz, I saw this in the mid 90’s and was triplely impressed. Totally wanted to be him…

Nightmare Before Christmas Synopsis trailer

Another edit, though this one explains the plot and premise in detail.