
With technology's advances through the 90s, naturally toys and toy commercials did advanced well. Motorized dolls and handheld electronics were now available at consumer prices and kids everywhere could have talking dolls, flying toys, and electronic pets. The ads for these classic toys became classics themselves. This list has the best 90s toy commercials, with videos, to satisfy your need for nostalgia.
In the 80s it felt like every commercial had a little jingle to it. In the 90s there were fewer jingles, but man, the ones that existed were really memorable stuff (CrossFIIIIIIIRE). Commercials became shorter and fewer were story line centric. 90s toy ads were short, to the point, and awesome was the name of the game. In them, boys were little punks, with toys to gross out, look cool, or train and raise monsters (this was the Pokemon/Tamagotchi era after all). Girls were princesses and toys that involved baking, dolls, and all things cute and fluffy ruled.
Every camera angle, every toy, every kid just had to be so cool. Below are the best toy commercials of the 90s. Vote up the best classic toy ads below and enjoy reliving a decade of awesome.
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Stretch Armstrong
Socker Boppers
Crossfire
Talkboy
Pogs
Don't Wake Daddy
Mr. Bucket
Furby
Tickle Me Elmo
Beanie Babies