Dinray2013
04-24-2015, 01:58 PM
When TV Land was starting out back in the '90s, they used to air vintage commercials during the breaks called "Retromercials". At the time, the youngest retro ad they played (and feel free to correct me if I'm wrong) I believe was a Joe Isuzu commercial from the late '80s. With time marching on, ads from the '90s would be old school now.
This made me wonder...If TV Land still did Retromercials, which '90s ads would now be considered "classic". A few came to mind:
* The Taco Bell chihuahua ads ("Yo quiero Taco Bell")
* Ray Charles hawking Diet Pepsi ("You got the right one, baby, uh-huh!")
* Some of the Little Caesars advertising from that era.
* TV Land also loved to air ads that featured celebrities before they became famous. For example, this phone ad featuring a post-"Mickey Mouse Club" Britney Spears would fit the bill.
https://youtu.be/5lAkkaPeMk8
Now it's your turn, what else would you add to the list?
Bonniegirl
04-24-2015, 03:52 PM
I used to love the retromercials ! It's such a shame what became of TV LAND! Thank goodness for Antenna and METV!!
mets82
04-24-2015, 05:50 PM
I loved the retromericals as well. I dont know what would be considered a retromercial now. I cant remember any classic commericals that have aired over the past decade.
Dinray2013
04-25-2015, 02:44 PM
You said it, Bonniegirl! Rumor has it, METV has kind of adopted the Retromercial format for their channel. Not sure if that's true, though. Usual criteria for being a TV Land Retromercial would come down to either one or a combination of these four things. NOTE: I'm sure there are others, but these are the four most popular:
1. Pop culture resonance ("Where's The Beef?", "He likes it! Hey, Mikey!")
2. A classic character (Bucky Beaver, Speedy, the aforementioned Joe Isuzu)
3. A memorable slogan or jingle (The Jordache Look, Reach Out & Touch Someone)
4. A celebrity or "Before They Were Stars" appearance (Ricardo Montalbán hawking Cordobas or a pre-Partridge Family Susan Dey in an ad for a portable hair dryer)
Which makes me wonder where would this jeans ad, which was a Retromercial back in the day, fall under?
https://youtu.be/Yw1LfI5kATk
mets82: There was one ad I forgot to put in my initial list: The "Got Milk?" campaign, specifically the "Aaron Burr" spot (Heck, it won a Clio).
Frank Gannucci
10-13-2017, 09:59 PM
When TV Land was starting out back in the '90s, they used to air vintage commercials during the breaks called "Retromercials". At the time, the youngest retro ad they played (and feel free to correct me if I'm wrong) I believe was a Joe Isuzu commercial from the late '80s.
I may be late to the party, but how did the network go about airing those Joe Izuzu ads that had all of those pieces of information on the screen like today's car advertisements sometimes have on the screen. Since most of those pieces of info. Look to be disclaimers, fine print info and whatnot, did they edit them out or did they leave them in?
AMackII
06-26-2019, 10:28 AM
If Only TV Land can reinstate the Retromericals by now, they can air ads from the 1980s & the 1990s.
D-Dey
03-09-2020, 01:59 PM
… or a pre-Partridge Family Susan Dey in an ad for a portable hair dryer).
The Quentin Tarantino movie "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," has a clip of Susan Dey in a Noxzema commercial in the background on a black and white TV when Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt) walks in on the Manson Family to check on George Spahn (Bruce Dern).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NT0uLJQHXBU
There's some other TV commercial from the 1980's that I remember. It involved some teenage brunette girl who was moping around at her mother about how a shirt she wanted to wear wasn't clean yet for her date with Eric. She kept emphasizing his name like he was the BMOC. I don't remember whether it was for Tide or Cheer or whatever anymore though.