Here is Fireworks from 1976!
Monday, May 31, 2010
Schoolhouse Rock! Fireworks
Schoolhouse Rock! is a series of animated musical educational short films that aired during Saturday morning children's programming on ABC. Topics covered include grammar, science, economics, history, mathematics, and politics. The best of the series aired between 1972 and 1986.
Here is Fireworks from 1976!
Here is Fireworks from 1976!
Sunday, May 30, 2010
1982 JELL-O Commercial
Here's a catchy 1982 JELL-O commercial!
Make JELL-O Gelatin and make some fun!
Make JELL-O Gelatin and make some fun!
Labels:
80s,
commercials
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Barbie Styling Head
Barbie Styling Head was released in 1976. She started the trend when her oversized (child-sized, actually) head was recreated and made into a portable beauty center. The plastic head and neck ended at the top of the shoulders, which turned into a tray to hold all the styling implements. Barbie’s luscious blonde locks could be brushed, curled and styled thanks to the accompanying mini plastic curler (spring-loaded via a rubber band), and clipped into submission with a pink barrette. Her face gleefully awaited a sweep of pink blush, blue eyeshadow, or red lips from her handy pink compact.
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toys
Friday, May 28, 2010
The Monkees
The Monkees, running from 1966 to 1968, on NBC, was a sitcom that followed the adventures of the then-fictional pop-rock quartet of the same name.
The stars were Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith and Peter Tork. Each of the four was given a different personality to portray: Dolenz the funny one, Nesmith the smart and serious one, Tork the naive one, and Jones the cute one.
The stars were Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith and Peter Tork. Each of the four was given a different personality to portray: Dolenz the funny one, Nesmith the smart and serious one, Tork the naive one, and Jones the cute one.
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television shows
Thursday, May 27, 2010
1970 Pepsi Commercial
Here's a feel good 1970 commercial for Pepsi.
You've got a lot to live, Pepsi's got a lot to give!
You've got a lot to live, Pepsi's got a lot to give!
Labels:
70s commercials,
commercials
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Little Golden Book: The Cat Who Stamped His Feet
Labels:
books,
little golden book
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
1971 Keep America Beautiful "Crying Indian" PSA
This Keep America Beautiful PSA, which depicts a "Crying Indian" that is saddened by all the trash lying around as he rides his horse, first aired on Earth Day in 1971.
Labels:
commercials,
psa
Monday, May 24, 2010
80's Hershey's Assorted Miniatures Commercial
Here's an early 80's commercial for Hershey's Assorted Miniatures.
Yum!
Yum!
Labels:
commercials
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Hee Haw: Hee Haw Salutes...
Hee Haw was an television variety show featuring country music and humor with fictional rural Kornfield Kounty as a backdrop. It aired on CBS from 1969–1992.
"Hee Haw Salutes..." : Two or three times in each episode, Hee Haw would salute a selected town (or a guest star's hometown) and announce its population, which was sometimes altered for levity, at which point the entire cast would then 'pop up' from the cornfield, shouting "SAA-LUTE!!"
"Hee Haw Salutes..." : Two or three times in each episode, Hee Haw would salute a selected town (or a guest star's hometown) and announce its population, which was sometimes altered for levity, at which point the entire cast would then 'pop up' from the cornfield, shouting "SAA-LUTE!!"
Labels:
hee haw,
television shows,
variety shows
Friday, May 21, 2010
Wally Gator
Wally Gator was one of the segments from The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series that aired from 1962 to 1963.
Wally was an anthropomorphic alligator who lived in the city zoo. Mr. Twiddles was the zookeeper that kept a close watch on Wally because sometimes he escaped to check out things on the outside.
Wally was an anthropomorphic alligator who lived in the city zoo. Mr. Twiddles was the zookeeper that kept a close watch on Wally because sometimes he escaped to check out things on the outside.
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cartoons
Thursday, May 20, 2010
60's Alka Seltzer Commercial
Here's an oldie but goodie 1960's commercial for Alka Seltzer.
Plop Plop, Fizz Fizz
Oh, what a relief it is!
Plop Plop, Fizz Fizz
Oh, what a relief it is!
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commercials
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Ramona and Her Father by Beverly Cleary
Ramona and Her Father was written by Beverly Cleary in 1977.
Second grade is not turning out the way it should for Ramona Quimby. Her dad has lost his job, her mom has found a full-time job, and her big sister Beezus has "reached a difficult age." In her inimitable way, Ramona decides to take charge. She practices TV commercials in hopes of earning a million dollars, but only ends up insulting her teacher and getting into a prickly mess with some burrs. Then she embarks on a campaign to make her father stop smoking. Mr. Quimby manages to hold up under all these strains, but the challenge is on for the whole family to prove their mettle.
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books
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Schoolhouse Rock! Little Twelve Toes
Schoolhouse Rock! is a series of animated musical educational short films that aired during Saturday morning children's programming on ABC. Topics covered include grammar, science, economics, history, mathematics, and politics. The best of the series aired between 1972 and 1986.
Here is Little Twelve Toes from 1973!
Here is Little Twelve Toes from 1973!
Monday, May 17, 2010
1984 Gaines Gravy Train Dog Food Commercial
Here's a cute commercial from 1984 for Gaines Gravy Train Dog Food.
Makes the gravy your dog is craving!
Makes the gravy your dog is craving!
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commercials
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Slinky
Slinky is a toy consisting of a helical spring that stretches and can bounce up and down. It can perform a number of tricks, including traveling down a flight of steps end-over-end as it stretches and re-forms itself with the aid of gravity and its own momentum.
The jingle in the Slinky 1962 commercial became the longest-running jingle in advertising history.
Everyone sing along!!
"What walks down stairs, alone or in pairs, and makes a slinkity sound?
A spring, a spring, a marvelous thing! Everyone knows it's Slinky.
It's Slinky, it's Slinky. For fun it's a wonderful toy.
It's Slinky, it's Slinky. It's fun for a girl or a boy."
It's fun for a girl or a boy!"
The jingle in the Slinky 1962 commercial became the longest-running jingle in advertising history.
Everyone sing along!!
"What walks down stairs, alone or in pairs, and makes a slinkity sound?
A spring, a spring, a marvelous thing! Everyone knows it's Slinky.
It's Slinky, it's Slinky. For fun it's a wonderful toy.
It's Slinky, it's Slinky. It's fun for a girl or a boy."
It's fun for a girl or a boy!"
Labels:
60s commercials,
commercials,
toys
Saturday, May 15, 2010
The Cosby Show
The Cosby Show was a television sitcom which aired on NBC from 1984 to 1992. The show focused on the Huxtable family, an upper-middle class African-American family living in Brooklyn, New York.
The family consisted of the patriarch, Heathcliff "Cliff" Huxtable, an obstetrician, and his wife, attorney Clair Huxtable. The Huxtables had five children: Sondra, Denise, Theo, Vanessa and Rudy.
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television shows
Friday, May 14, 2010
1971 Coke Commercial
Here is probably one of the most well-known Coke commercials from 1971. Feel free to sing along!
I'd like to buy the world a Coke and keep it company!
I'd like to buy the world a Coke and keep it company!
Labels:
commercials
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Little Golden Book: Peter Rabbit
Labels:
books,
little golden book
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
80's "Buckle Your Safety Belt" PSA
Here is an 80's "Buckle Your Safety Belt" PSA featuring the Crash Test Dummies.
You could learn a lot from a dummy!
You could learn a lot from a dummy!
Labels:
commercials,
psa
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
1984 Starburst Candy Commercial
Here is a 1984 Starburst Candy commercial...
Labels:
commercials
Monday, May 10, 2010
Sesame Street: The People in Your Neighborhood
"The People in Your Neighborhood" has been performed on Sesame Street many times, sung by many different characters. This song is about the various jobs that people have, with the jobs being different depending on the version of the song.
Here is Bob and 2 Muppets singing about Teachers and Newsdealers from 1971.
Here is Bob and 2 Muppets singing about Teachers and Newsdealers from 1971.
Labels:
childrens television,
sesame street
Sunday, May 9, 2010
1983 NBC "Be There" Promo
Here's a 1983 NBC "Be There" promo. Shows included are Remington Steele, Gimme a Break, A-Team, Diff'rent Strokes, Silver Spoons, Smurfs, Tonight Show, Alvin and the Chipmunks, and many more!
Labels:
commercials,
promos
Saturday, May 8, 2010
The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang
The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang was an animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera that aired from 1980 to 1982.
Besides The Fonz, the gang consisted of Richie Cunningham, Ralph Malph, an anthropomorphic dog, Mr. Cool, and a girl from the future, Cupcake. They traveled through history in a time machine, trying, as narrator Wolfman Jack put it, “...to get back to 1957 Milwaukee."
Besides The Fonz, the gang consisted of Richie Cunningham, Ralph Malph, an anthropomorphic dog, Mr. Cool, and a girl from the future, Cupcake. They traveled through history in a time machine, trying, as narrator Wolfman Jack put it, “...to get back to 1957 Milwaukee."
Labels:
cartoons
Friday, May 7, 2010
70's Green Giant Niblets Commercial
Here's a 70's commercial for Green Giant Niblets.
I still love hearing "Ho Ho Ho... Green Giant!"
I still love hearing "Ho Ho Ho... Green Giant!"
Labels:
commercials
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Chocolate Fever by Robert Kimmel Smith
Chocolate Fever was written by Robert Kimmel Smith in 1978.
Henry Green loved chocolate so much that he ate it at every meal--in the regular ways, like chocolate cookies, chocolate cake, and chocolate milk, and in unusual ways, like chocolate syrup on mashed potatoes and chocolate sprinkles on buttered noodles. His parents loved and indulged him; even his older sister and brother were good to him. One morning he broke out in large, brown, chocolate-smelling spots. The school nurse took him to the hospital where he was diagnosed with “Chocolate Fever.” Henry felt afraid, and he ran away. He was picked up by a kind truck driver who was hijacked just as he convinced Henry to call home. What else can go wrong for Henry? Can Chocolate Fever be cured? Will Henry learn to control his chocolate obsession?
Labels:
books
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Schoolhouse Rock! The Body Machine
Schoolhouse Rock! is a series of animated musical educational short films that aired during Saturday morning children's programming on ABC. Topics covered include grammar, science, economics, history, mathematics, and politics. The best of the series aired between 1972 and 1986.
Here is The Body Machine from 1979!
Here is The Body Machine from 1979!
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
80's Federal Express Commercial
Here's a memorable 80's commercial for Federal Express.
Man, that guy can talk fast!!
Man, that guy can talk fast!!
Labels:
commercials
Monday, May 3, 2010
Zoobilee Zoo
Zoobilee Zoo was a children's television program featuring costumed performers dressed as animal characters. It originally aired from 1986–1987.
Generally the plot of each episode consisted of the main characters, called Zoobles, encountering difficulties usually common to young children and then learning a moral lesson about dealing with such problems (such as being apprehensive of going to a doctor or learning to appreciate others). Each character had a certain gimmick in his behavior or interests that gave him a unique view on each problem faced (i.e. Bravo Fox was a showman and encouraged the amazingness of acting, Talkatoo Cockatoo enjoyed reading, writing and speech, Van Go Lion enjoyed art, Whazzat Kangaroo encouraged kids to enjoy music and dance, Lookout Bear enjoyed adventuring and travel, and Bill Der Beaver liked to invent and fix stuff).
Generally the plot of each episode consisted of the main characters, called Zoobles, encountering difficulties usually common to young children and then learning a moral lesson about dealing with such problems (such as being apprehensive of going to a doctor or learning to appreciate others). Each character had a certain gimmick in his behavior or interests that gave him a unique view on each problem faced (i.e. Bravo Fox was a showman and encouraged the amazingness of acting, Talkatoo Cockatoo enjoyed reading, writing and speech, Van Go Lion enjoyed art, Whazzat Kangaroo encouraged kids to enjoy music and dance, Lookout Bear enjoyed adventuring and travel, and Bill Der Beaver liked to invent and fix stuff).
Labels:
childrens television,
television shows
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Yahtzee
Yahtzee is a dice game made by Milton Bradley (now owned by Hasbro), which was first marketed by game entrepreneur Edwin S. Lowe in 1956.
The object of the game is to score the most points by rolling five dice to make certain combinations. The dice can be rolled up to three times in a turn to try to make one of the thirteen possible scoring combinations. A game of Yahtzee consists of thirteen rounds during which the player chooses which scoring combination is to be used in that round. Once a combination has been used in the game, it cannot be used again.
The scoring combinations have varying point values, some of which are fixed values and others of which have the cumulative value of the dice. A Yahtzee is five-of-a-kind and holds the game's highest point value of 50.
The object of the game is to score the most points by rolling five dice to make certain combinations. The dice can be rolled up to three times in a turn to try to make one of the thirteen possible scoring combinations. A game of Yahtzee consists of thirteen rounds during which the player chooses which scoring combination is to be used in that round. Once a combination has been used in the game, it cannot be used again.
The scoring combinations have varying point values, some of which are fixed values and others of which have the cumulative value of the dice. A Yahtzee is five-of-a-kind and holds the game's highest point value of 50.
Labels:
commercials,
games,
toys
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Bosom Buddies
Bosom Buddies was a sitcom starring Tom Hanks and Peter Scolari which aired on ABC from 1980 to 1982.
After their own apartment is demolished, two men disguise themselves as women in order to live in the women-only Susan B. Anthony Hotel because of the dirt cheap rent. Kip Wilson (Tom Hanks) is originally skeptical of the plan, but after meeting knock-out resident model/dancer/nurse Sonny Lumet (Donna Dixon), he ends up convincing aspiring writer Henry Desmond (Peter Scolari) that the experience will make a great book.
After their own apartment is demolished, two men disguise themselves as women in order to live in the women-only Susan B. Anthony Hotel because of the dirt cheap rent. Kip Wilson (Tom Hanks) is originally skeptical of the plan, but after meeting knock-out resident model/dancer/nurse Sonny Lumet (Donna Dixon), he ends up convincing aspiring writer Henry Desmond (Peter Scolari) that the experience will make a great book.
Labels:
television shows
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