I was taking animation in 2002 or 2003, and Don Herzfelt came to campus in since he was a UCSB alumni. He talked about his films up to that time-the first that he had done for the class I was taking. He also told us his interactions with various ad agencies who were approaching him to do work after they saw Rejected, which he kept turning down. I was so bummed to see the crazy good commercials, since I knew they hadn't been sanctioned.
I think It's pretty fun how they used a Toaster as their mascot for such a long time. It fits the product and, I think, is a lot more creative than just the usual fair with food mascots, where they just make the product itself the mascot. Also, it means we don't need to think about the implications of a sentient Pop-Tart encouraging us to eat his fellow brethren.😂
Milton is definitely Toaster’s dad. The timeline checks out. I have no receipts to back this up, just take my word for it. Also, please do a series on breakfast mascots! 🙏
The fact that there are pop tarts costume characters is both hilarious and terrifying. Like dude seems perfectly fine with being eaten. He looks happy about it.
20th Century: Our mascot is a little toaster. 2003: Our mascot is a yeti. 2004-onwards: Pop-tarts ARE our mascots now! Seriously, I remember those yeti and early “Crazy Good” commercials specifically. ^^
I actually watched the Brave Little Toaster with my toaster. My husband came home from work and did not commit me. That is how much my husband loves me❤ LaurieO
If I had a nickel every time Gilbert Godfrey played an appliance that screamed at kids in commercials in the 90s, I'd have two nickels, which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
I love coming back to this video, there's just something about Pop Tarts mascots, especially the one that goes into the toaster because it WANTS to be eaten, that keeps drawing me back. I still think they should've kept Milton, he was so cute. And the red sneakers on that one Pop Tart mascot keeps making me think of A.C. from The California Raisins [the scene in the Signed Sealed Delievered song where he poses for a magazine is funny and kind of cursed at the same time, and now I have the song stuck in my head]. I honestly just adore anthropomorphic mascots in general. Some are downright hilarious, like Pepperami from the Pepperami commercials [though he doesn't really have a costume].
Milton the Toaster is super cute, I wish they kept him, but the modern mascots are pretty cool too. The 80s mascotless commercials remind me of the awful and condescending 1980s Jack In The Box commercials where they tried to be "fancy" and also got rid of Jack during this time. Funny thing is, they also introduced a kids meal, so I'd argue they should've just kept Jack and The Jack In The Box Bunch. Paul Winchell [OG Voice of Tigger] clearly had a fun time voicing almost all the characters [most noticeable with Jack and Onion Ring Thing]. At least the 1980s gave us some super fun mascots like The California Raisins [who also have tons of crazy lore], and Domino's Pizza's The Noid.
Seeing the clips from the Pop-Tart Bowl reminded me that the first time I ate them, they had college logos printed on them. And there's another bowl game called the Duke's Mayo Bowl where the mascot is a giant tub of mayonnaise, and after the game, the winning coach gets dumped in it. (I should know, my favorite team's head coach was dumped in mayo once.)
This video inspired me to grab pop tarts tommorow when I get off work at the grocery store lol, great video! . Id love to see you tackle the mascot history of seaworlds mascots,shamu and his crew! They have had some definitely looks two underrated live shows at the parks and even merchandise!
Grew up in rural Ireland. My sister and I had never heard of pop tarts until we saw them in the first toy story movie. When we found out they were real we demanded the local shop get them in. Pretty sure they had to import them them for a couple of years but we always bought all of them. It was mind-blowing when more flavours than strawberry became available.
this book series called the crave to promote their new book they had a thing with pop tarts a box that had the characters on them because the main character grace loves pop tarts
"so dry" 🤣they truly are Dan but man are they delicious! I just recently got back into eating them and they once again have me addicted. It was really interesting to learn about poptart's history. Thank you so much for another awesome video! I can't wait for the next one.
Put butter on the back of a frosted toasted pop tart, Gently poke holes in it with a fork or knife and put more butter on it to seep into the holes. Really helps with the dryness.
16:53: I went to that! I didn't see the costume, but I remember they gave us a free sample after the show. I think it was like Mint chocolate chip or something? Lol
Great video Disney Dan. Maybe you could do evolution videos on Captain Feathersword, Dorothy the Dinosaur, Wags the Dog and Henry the Octopus from The Wiggles. The history of these characters is really interesting.
Pop Tarts is not only one of my favorite breakfast foods, but it’s also one of my favorite snacks during the day! My favorite flavors of Pop-Tarts are Wild Berry, S’Mores, and Cherry.
I have not eaten pop tarts in a while and unfortunately our family is one of those families that has bootleg variants of food products. Me: Dad, can we get Pop Tarts while shopping? My dad: We have Pop Tarts at home, Ash. The pop tarts at home: *they're bootleg pop tarts from the 99 Cent Stores*
This is making me want pop tarts 😂 and toaster strudels, my favorite, or my go to was always the Oreo pop tart. Who knew there were so much mascot history for pop tarts. Chaotic, Interesting and Great as Always
This is a great video! I love learning about the lore of various mascots and brand icons. Video idea: I just read an article in WDW Magazine about the Winnie the Pooh for President Campaigns in the 1970s. It was absolutely hilarious and I was so surprised that I had never heard about it until that article.
I bought pop tarts last night for the first time in years and today i see this video. Reading my mind Dan 😂 And Yes i went to the poptart world in times square and went to the poptart bar i wish i had my pic to show you
Strawberry Pop-Tart or cinnamon Sailor Moon fans know this story apparently when the original dub was canceled apparently they send a bunch a bunch of strawberry Pop-Tart
I don't like when the mascots WANT you to eat them. M&M's brilliantly subverted that years ago to the point where their ironic cannibalism/fear of getting eaten is part of the brand as well charm of the ads and characters. That said, freezing and eating ice cold Pop Tarts was a game changer. It really makes the chocolatey and cereal flavored ones pop. I especially miss the Crush Orange Soda flavor nice and cold. Like a cookie covered Popsicle.
I only came to know about these mascots recently thanks to the promotional adverts pop tarts did to celebrate the new season of Aquateen Hunger Force on Adultswim
2:59 Actually I love Currant. I first tried red currant berries in Germany when my host family had bushes of them growing in their yard. (They said I could eat them first, I’m not a savage) black currant jam is okay too. 😂 It’s just not as a big thing in the US.
Oh the knowledge! There should have been a Poppa Tart, missed opportunity. Brave Little Toaster is definitely why a generation feels worthless. I'm definitely dead inside...I should probably do something about that. 😳
Evolution of: BJ and Baby Bop, Yogi and Boo Boo Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, Woody Woodpecker, Rocky and Bullwinkle, The Backyardigans walk-around characters, Curious George, Roger Rabbit, Bean Bunny, Bonkers, Blue from Blue's Clues, Tony the Tiger, Toucan Sam, Scooby Doo, Timon, Bernard and Bianca from The Rescuers, Dora The Explorer, Boots, and Diego, Mr. Smee, Big Al, Liver Lips, and Wendell from the Country Bear Jamboree, evolution Alvin and the Chipmunks walk-around costumes, the Phillie Phanatic, Baltimore Orioles mascot, LazyTown characters, Fievel Mousekewitz, Don Karnage, King Louie, Roger Rabbit, Hello Kitty, Snap Crackle and Pop, Sunny from Cocoa Puffs, Fred Flintstone, Barney Rubble, etc. The Cat in The Hat walk-around costume character, The Banana Splits, Beetle Bailey, Alex, Gloria, and other Madagascar walk-around characters, The Three Little Pigs, etc. 🎬🎬🎬🎬🎬🎬🎬🎬📺🎡🎡🎡🎢🎢🎢
Pop Tarts lore is weird, and TBH, I wish they kept Milton [this comes from a 2000s person who grew up with the Crazy Good campaign], but the new mascots are super cute [except with the costume], and cool. What is with the 80s and companies wanting to get rid of mascots? Pop Tarts did it, and Jack In The Box also did it [by blowing Jack up with dynamite in some 1980s ads], though I'm honestly madder with Jack In The Box. Their 80s ads are downright AWFUL, and while they did bring back Jack, I actually prefer the 1970s animated one, due to the cuter, cartoon-ier design, and the fact that 70s era Jack was voiced by Paul Winchell, OG voice of Tigger and the inventor of the artificial heart. However, the 80s also gave us some of the best mascots IMO, like The California Raisins and Domino's Pizza's The Noid. You think Pop-Tarts lore is crazy? The California Raisins have TONS of lore, including some really insane comics, a appearance in Claymation Christmas, they straight out won an Emmy for their Meet The Raisins special, and they even still appear in Japan, despite not originally being popular there [albeit with more generic raisins instead of the established ones].
Ok I clearly need to try one of these tarts 😅 I was 6 in 2004 ….I do remember Tony the Tiger 🤣 ooo cool top Dan 🙂 Sorry what happened to Kellogg’s?😅 it’s still Kellogg’s where I live this is mighty confusing
I mean, hey, there was a online service that sort of still running that was kind of inspired with the mid 2000 pop tart advertisement it was loosely based off of it, and eventually diverged away from it