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Don’t Wake Daddy board game (first came out in 1992 and had a memorable tv commercial). Also gave kids anxiety and when Daddy popped up gave a scare but was always a favorite to play.
I remember reading in the morning paper around the time this movie was about to come out that a girl who was going to die’s last wish was to get a chance to see this film so, Costner after having found out arranged for a special screening for her (at his house?) and I’ve always loved him ever since.
I found this video of us as kids with adults trying to get us to jump from a smallish dock. It’s kind of funny.
Ahh good old Saturday morning cartoons ? how my kids are missing out on some good ol classic T.V. Now it’s YouTube and Netflix ?
Late 1991/Early 1992 VH1 Promos and VJs/Hosts. At this time, they were a hybrid of early 90s adult contemporary, 80s pop rock, and oldies/classic rock geared towards the Baby Boomers.