I had to replace some audio due to copyright claims. Timestamps and the song I replaced them with are as follows: 23:31 Mario Artist Talent Studio - Po Pi Pa Pi 29:55 Fortnite - Floss 01:24:28 Mario Artist Talent Studio - Fashion Fiasco ~ Head Editor 01:30:26 Mario Artist Paint Studio - Planet Mars ~ Music Type 2 01:35:03 Mario Artist Talent Studio - BGM#5 ~ Neon Cruise 01:49:37 Mario Artist Talent Studio - BGM#8 ~ Annoying Bagpipes You can get a replay of the chat on RU-vid with the ChatReplay Extension on your browser: Chrome Extension (Compatible with Edge) ► chatreplay.stream/chrome Firefox Add-on ► chatreplay.stream/firefox Use this link if you don't want the extension, are on mobile, or want theater mode ► chatreplay.stream/watch?v=CJn1FRHqrv0
Vinny: "I dont think we're gonna see very much Tomb Raider after this pack is done." Lara Croft, looking directly at the camera without missing a beat: "You'll be seeing more of me soon."
13:09 - I love how Vinny brings this up to remind folks about not seeing as much after this pack. But then Lara Croft later says "You'll be seeing more of me on Xbox 360". Funny timing in a way. Lol
1:02:07 - 1:05:58 I'm surprised Pepsi hasn't tried to revive Pepsiman given his current and now international popularity with zoomers and millennials. I mean they already do a ton of nostalgia bait marketing like with crystal pepsi (which is literally just pepsi without the coloring, there is nothing different) and occasionally going back to the old label. I mean if Domino's can revive the Noid after all that happened regarding him, it's not like it would be outlandish. Translation: I want more Pepsiman PepsiCo. And not just in Japan this time! >:(
Those and the Buck the Bunny commercials were from back in the day when gamestop was still considered cool. Wasn't until like the mid-2010s and the rise of amazon that Gamestop became awful and a laughingstock. Kinda makes me sad. Feels weird telling younger zoomers and gen alpha "Back in my day, gamestop was the shit!"
1:55:22 For Context, the word "Tutu" in Hawaiian slang means grandmother, hence the constant repeating of 2. The guy in the commercial who is in drag is a local Hawaiian comedian As a Hawaiian I totally apologize
I'm glad this segment evolved from game commercials to also weird commercials and cursed mobile game ads. It should be renamed "Cursedmmercials" at this point
1:55:39 So fun facts about this commercial as someone who grew up in Hawai'i - this is performed by Frank Delima, who was a comedian that everyone in the 90's/2000's and onward grew up with seeing on TV plenty In original 'Ōlelo Hawai'i, the term used for Grandmother is kūkū wahine, but over time as Hawaiian Pidgin became a new combined language featuring all of the different ethnicities that came to Hawai'i during the plantation era (Portuguese, Filipino, Japanese, Samoan, etc.), the word "Tutu" became equivalent to grandmother/old woman, in the same way some people say Nana or other similar grandmother words. So when they're referring to tutu, they mean it as grandmother and not the ballerina tutu, and The Cab I believe at the time was marketing towards an older market (before Uber/Lyft existed) as a service that can safely transport your elderly loved ones like a regular cab service rather than have them drive, so it's supposed to be a double joke of "for your tutu (grandmother)" , but also the number being "4 2 2 - 2 2 2 2" being that there's three grandmothers in every commercial "4 tutu , tutu, tutu" , so in the plentiful amount of Frank Delima The Cab commercials, those three versions of him as a Tutu wearing full Mu'umu'u Hawaiian Dress were always present
47:46 Fun fact if you care about yokai: that yokai is based on the Okkeruipe, which looks like a fox but pulls pranks on people by farting. But my personal favorite is the Pittapatt, based on Bakezōri, which is just a sandal.
1:55:39 Minor context no one asked for but I'll post it anyways, the guy in this commercial is Frank De Lima, a comedian that's a local celebrity of sorts over in Hawaii. He was in a fuckton of commercials especially for TheCab and you could probably find a compilation of all the different ones he's done for them. Literally everybody knew him and he even came to my school once. Felt surreal suddenly hearing this on Vinny's stream because you heard this commercial playing all the time around... late '00 and early '10 I guess? Nice to see him. No idea what he's doing today tbh.
I remember when he came to my school - might've happened a few times, but memory is at a premium in this economy. he told stories of dudes getting into fights over these commercials (in taco bell pizza huts, of all places) because they misremembered the phone number. one of them was so certain that the number was "533-3333," and they'd turn to him and ask who was right since it was the early 2000's and cell phones didn't have much Internet-browsing capabilities. I don't remember how he'd end the story, but I think it was something like him having to sing and dance to the jingle - and only THEN was he able to order his turbo cholesterol quesadildo 9000 or whatever in peace. I don't even know how reliable this memory is now that I've typed it out and processed just how fuckin weird it is. it feels right with what I know of the guy, but also I think the red hill water poisoning might have given me brain worms or something.
oh I'm so stupid and on mobile, don't know how to edit comments on mobile, but the main thing I wanted to say was that the punch line went over vinny's head since the submitter didn't include that "tutu" is hawaiian for "auntie," also used locally as a way to refer any older woman you'd wanna be respectful with in a more casual way (like "your longtime bestie's mom" level ig). theres an actual joke here I promise. Copium. this commercial is funny I swear. Copium.
another comment said the owner was apparently arrested for tax fraud (at least i think it was the happy's pizza one) so i don't think he'll be scaring you anytime soon.
1:09:49 - StealthPilot was an OG developer on Roblox and was even a forum moderator (when it still had a forum). Even after all these years, I can still remember some users. And yes, the Roblox advert with "IT'S FREEEEEEE!" was a long-running joke on the site.
1. I appreciate the lengths and budget Uncle Robinson put into his commercials. He's not great, but he's having fun. 2. This really made me miss Kids WB bumpers. The Christmas Sock Party is still one of my favorites, but I just really enjoyed how they got characters together and Dan Green was like, "Yeah, I'll voice the heck outta this."
Dan Green is a legend and a hero~ I love that he never took himself so seriously that he would ever turn down a chance to make kids laugh....you could argue that he just liked money, I guess, but if you watch any outtakes or bloopers from the dubbed anime that he did in the early Naughties, you can tell he's just funny. Total card~ I miss him, but very much understand why he's stepped back to take on a more stable role.....
The education connection song and the free credit report song are the two commercials that have stuck in my head since middle school I'm almost 30 now and it still hasn't left my head
Dude, I'm a recent graduate and it's in my mind, and I only saw it when I was pretty young. Anybody who had a TV in the 2000s had that song latch onto their minds like a parasite
Was it Love's Baby Soft? They had a magazine ad that had a little girl wearing a fur coat with the headline "innocence is sexier than you think"...the ad was probably also from around '75. Keep in mind that the '70's was also the decade that brought us "Pretty Baby", a movie that had Brooke Shields doing nude scenes at age 8-10 or so. The 70's were really fucking creepy in a lot of ways.
34:05 holy shit i remember this one but it was locked away in memories for so long i was slowly feeling it become ever so slightly more familiar to me up to the fucking punchline
3:24 knew the guy who owned that store. His shop closed like a year ago. Mike was a good dude, but this commercial, lmaooo. He still has a website though that he does his business
8:40, It wasn't actually a real game at first, but it was later made into a real thing but never released to public, it was only ever used during a kids TV show. The girl in the commercial (Lieke van Lexmond) went on to become one of the biggest TV presenters in the country
For those of you wondering what 16:12 was, its a powder ad that's got some seriously oof Lolita vibes. But its not so much the infantilized model that makes it bad, but the narrator who sounds like a mafiaso interrogating you being illegally perverted. "The innocent scent of a cuddly clean baby. That grew up very sexy."
If I said the old cod machinima style commercials don’t remind me of a better time I would be lying, miss those days the commercials have so much charm to me
Yo-Ka Watch is actually an amazing game. The premise is that the spirits known as Yo-Kai have an effect on people's emotions, bodily functions, and even strange worldly phenomena such as things suddenly not working. As for the "Pokemon" thing, it's actually more similar to SMT or Persona with how you recruit and fuse them.
The series has 5 games in Japan, 3 or 4 got imported to USA. First 3 games (1, 2A, 2B) were SUPER dirt cheap like $5. Now they go for like $60 minimum. The 3rd game was the very LAST 3DS game in North America. Unfortunately we never got the fourth game on Switch due to Level-5 shutting down. RIP :(
Yo-kai Watch 3 was basically one of the last 3DS games to come out, and it fucking rules. There's an unbelievable amount of stuff to do in that game. I wish more people had given it a chance back when they were actually trying to promote the franchise over here.
As a native WNYer, I have seen basically all of the mighty taco, William matar, and airport jewelers commercials This segment was like whiplash for me Also CUYUHRAAAYZEEE BYUTT
@@cowboyluigi5275 I didn't want to add too much WNY to the first pack; there are even still a few more WNY ones in the 1st pack to get to next time though. I did find a Salvatore's ad for the 2nd pack tho once I get that compiled 🤫🤐
Asinine Advertisements is the name i came up with, i like it because it also leaves room for print ads to be a part of this segment (there are a lot of wild ones for video games that would be fun to look at like those Command and Conquer ads from the 90s, among other ads in Nintendo power and other video game magazines) also, i DID in fact dump Yu-Gi-Oh lore in chat because it's incredibly important to know that a young Japanese child with wild hair is possessed by the soul of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh with equally wild hair, this is required information to know.
@@mostverticalproductions4808 Basically during the Android segment in 2019 someone snuck a pair of fake apps one containing hentai by the robot girl enthusist Zedrin containing and the other being Megaman Legends hentai. (Of the character Tron Bonne), the user who submitted the apps was a mod trying to get Vinny banned for sexual content. The second time Vinny was freaking livid and dropped several C Bombs, Tron became an in joke for a while with people calling it a Tron Bonne incident. That was probably the angriest Vinny has been on Steam, as it was an active attempt to sabbotage his career.
The Pepsiman commercials just made me realize that he and the Burger King mascot share the same energy, only he comes running at you unexpectedly at high velocity to bring you Pepsi, while the King will slow and sneakily appear unexpected with a BK Meal Item
1. My favorite Kids WB commercial is probably the one where Batman sings the Jigglypuff song (RIP Kevin Conroy). 2. Last I checked, the Doge dog is actually still alive. She’s 17 years old and went blind a couple years ago, but she seems happy.
I just want to thank Vinny for doing these streams bc I remember being fucking 10 years old and they only way to watch someone react to old commercials was Doug walker nostalgia critic
I loved seeing some of the local commercials from different places. Reminds me of some of the ads on tv where I live. They really have the same kind of bad acting and cheesy skits everywhere.
Just letting you know Yugi is 18 in the DSOD movie, while Yami Yugi/Atem is 3000+ years old (5000+ years old in the 4Kids dub). Yugi's age in the actual anime series was never mentioned anywhere else I guess.
Kinda mad at Chat for confusing Yugi for a Pokemon protagonist. I'm fairly certain at the beginning of the series they were first or second year high schoolers. It's been high school since the early manga!
@@YourLovelyMajesty Yeah, leave it to twitch chat to confidently scream the wrong answer. If I recall correctly, the early manga explicitly states his age to be 16.
in regards to the "To Michael" ad....the Omaha beach part is rough. dont bring real world tragedy into your funny commercial. but the concept of video game characters honoring the player for helping fulfill their story/destiny is sweet. i kinda like that one.
55:40 its a very cheesy commercial but honestly i kinda love it for that 1:08:00 I love this commercial so much its so so cool to me and a little nostalgic
the ouya commercial reminding me of its existence made me find out that the ouya, similar to the dreamcast, still has a dedicated small community of homebrew developers who make stuff for the console using their own bypasses to get through the official online firmware that shut down
Unfortunately, Video Game Underground is no longer a brick-and-morter establishment; it's all online-only. I remember seeing their commercials on TV back in the day when I lived about half a hour away from them, so it's always a nice surprise seeing them here.
I love seeing my old commercials being reviewed online as well. I laughed out loud when he actually said that Zuckerberg make my commercial or the characters.. I will be back in one way shape or form in the original address on Sylvania in the tiny building.
@@webofhair Didn't think I'd ever receive a reply from the store owner! IDK what anyone else thinks, the VGU jingle still absolutely slaps, lol. Best of luck @ your new location!
The man has the option to enter video games, and he uses this incredible power to get some peanut butter. It's not what i'd do with that ability but you do you.
"He's possessed by an ancient pharaoh, which is why his voice is dudular" isn't a sentence I even knew was possible in the English language. I need more Yu-gi-oh lore dump in chat.
1:13:35 I know this commercial wasn't THAT long ago, but for some reason this one specific Wendy's commercial is just... I didn't need to remember this existed, and it's lodged deep in my memories for some fucking reason, lodged between Education Connection and "813-96-GLASS, 813-96-GLASS. WE TURN YOUR BROKEN GLASS INTO COLD HARD CASH. AUTOGLAAAASS AMERICA"
The mobile game ads are always on a whole different level of cursed. Even the weird-ass Playstation commercials we've seen at least still feel like they were made by human beings
seeing that face at 16:10 was like seeing a fucking ghost before my eyes (edit: not in like a "she's dead now" kind of way, more in a "i was mortified when i first saw that commercial and seeing even the first damn frame again years later brought all that mortification back" kind of way)
i dont *believe* the baby soft commercial is about lotion for babies, as far as i know it's just lotion. the commercial is using the word baby (meaning a romantic partner) like baby (an infant), and it comes off super creepy because of that
My suggestion for the title: M*AD*ness Galore Also, 25:18 I hate to use the word cringe but the "So strunk Skadi-Chan" commercial definitely deserves it
That Dodd's furniture guy is from my island, was really crazy to see. He's actually well liked in the community and was really big on charity fundraisers / giving back to the community and supporting local arts