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The “Brush Your Teeth” commercials with Dudley the Dinosaur. I remember seeing them all the time on Nickelodeon.
I loved these animated Pepperidge Farm commercials, especially since they zoomed out to reveal that they were in the farm building. It was really cool to see what went on in there. Never Have an Ordinary Day!
(1990s) Jerry Springer – Transsexual confess to boyfriend – Shit like this was many people’s exposure to trans people – let’s admit it
A half-hour worth of commercials that were shown during the “100 Greatest Videos Ever Made” from the original December (1999) airing on MTV | A wonderful randomly nostalgic collection of late-90s TV commercial glory