- Vote for which commercial makes you feel more nostalgic. (Remember, we aren't voting on which we like better) - You may only vote once in each match. - You may vote with an alt but only if I know who your main account is. - Matches last exactly 24 hours from the time the matches are posted. - In the event of a tie, a tiebreaker first to 5 vote topic will be made.
Zoobooks Sega Saturn Anti-PlayStation Cartoon Network: The Wonder Twins Nike - Basketball Freestyle
Third match is tough, but I watched a lot of Cartoon Network and Superfriends and that was always my favorite commercial of theirs. CN had great stuff back then. Besides the ones that got in this, the questions one ("Why are Smurfs blue?" "We're not! We're green! Adjust your TV!"), the Pirates of Dark Water finale being taped over with a cat video, Superfriends at the movies, and Boo-Boo Baba Dee-Dee you could practically fill the entire list with CN promos.
...Okay maybe it wasn't as hard a choice as I thought.
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Sears Air Conditioner Zoobooks Both made me nostalgia hard. Sears should win by virtue of how long it aired BUT Zoobooks played more often on the channels I watched as a kid, so it wins out for me.
Ritz Bits Sandwiches with Cheese Sega Saturn Anti-PlayStation
Didn't even remember that Sega commercial
Cartoon Network: The Wonder Twins Miss Cleo (First Commercial)
Oh my gooood. I request a medal be awarded to whomever nominated Wonder Twins
Stick Stickly Nike - Basketball Freestyle
My reactions were as follows: Nike: YESSSSSS Stick: Oh hey... yeah I remember that guy.
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- Difficult match. Zoobooks hits a good mark early and I thought it'd follow through, but after the polar bear, no nostalgia was had even though I've seen it over a hundred times. Sears... yeah, the nostalgia does not end with that one. It's perfect.
Ritz Bits Sandwiches with Cheese Sega Saturn Anti-PlayStation
- Unexpected! Two commercials with no expectations before clicking, now I can't unforget the Ritz Bitz. That's a blast of cheesy nostalgia. SDega Saturn only casually reminded me of Weinerville.
Cartoon Network: The Wonder Twins Miss Cleo (First Commercial)
- About the same level of nostalgia. Wonder Twins was a fun commercial, but the ten seconds where Miss Cleo tells us to "call me now" beats it even if the rest of her ad does nothing for me.
Stick Stickly Nike - Basketball Freestyle
- I do remember that Stick Stickly commercial, but Nike Freestyle easily wins. If that had been the Stick Stickly jingle ("Write to me, Stick Stickly, P.O. Box something-3, New York City, New York State, 10108") I'd have a tough time.
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From: Natwaf_akidna | #031 Man, I'm from Indonesia, none of these are nostalgic for me >_>
Yea, that was one of the few problems I had thought about when making this. Obviously different countries are going to get different commercials, but there may be a few most if not all of us get.
Guess I can vote on which one makes me Nostalgia about something else...
Zoobooks ... nothing came to mind when I watched Sears. I did have plenty of animal related books during my childhood though. Ahh, those were the days.
Sega Saturn Anti-PlayStation Well, Ritz Bits is everywhere, but I loathe it. The agressive ads reminded me of some other ad from a video game magazinea long time ago though.
Cartoon Network: The Wonder Twins Psychics don't trigger any switches, but Cartoon Network commercials do. Is that Luigi?
Nike - Basketball Freestyle At first I thought the Nick sign would trigger past memories, but then I'm left wondering with "what the hell is with that stick?". The Nike commercial, on the other hand, sounds and looks familiar.
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