Skip It Kick & Spin Tiger Electronics Toy TV Commercial
#SaturdayMorning Toys: Tiger's Skip-It was first introduced in the '80s, but had an extremely popular second run in the '90s.
King Arthur and The Knights of Justice Opening Theme Song
#SaturdayMorning Toons: KING ARTHUR AND THE KNIGHTS OF JUSTICE ran for 2 seasons, 26 episodes from 1992-93. It was about a football team (The NY Knights) led by a quaterback named Arthur King who get transported to medieval times.
SNES Genesis - Earthworm Jim 2 from Playmates (1995)
#SaturdayMorning Toys: Playmates released a pretty good toy line for EARTHWORM JIM to coincide with the cartoon and second video game.
Earthworm Jim
#SaturdayMorning Toons: EARTHWORM JIM was adapted into an animated series that ran on Kids' WB for 2 seasons (23 episodes) from 1995 - 96.
Recess Intro
#SaturdayMorning Toons: Disney's RECESS ran for 6 seasons, 127 episodes, from 1997 - 2001. There were also 4 movies made.
TaleSpin Intro
#SaturdayMorning Toons: TALESPIN ran for 65 episodes over the course of just one season from 1990-91.
Creepy Crawlers Toy Commercial (1992)
#SaturdayMorning Toys: Creepy Crawlers was first introduced by Mattel in 1964, but was rebooted by Toymax in 1992. I spent a Summer selling and trading these things to local kids in my neighborhood. I got a lot of Pogs for them.
Creepy Crawlers intro
#SaturdayMorning Toons: In 1994 Saban Entertainment released a TV series based on the Creepy Crawlers, which was essentially an Easy Bake Oven geared towards boys. It lasted 23 episodes.
gooey louie
#SaturdayMorning Toys: Gooey Louie was introduced in 1995 by Pressman Toy Corp. and designed by Craig Clark Williamson. It's still one of the most bizarre game concepts out there.
Pirates Of Dark Water Opening
#SaturdayMorning Toons: THE PIRATES OF DARK WATER ran for 2 seasons and 21 episodes in 1991, but began as a 5-part miniseries on Fox Kids earlier in the year. Unsurprisingly, it was produced by Hanna-Barbera.
Captain Planet & The Planeteers Action Figure Toy TV Commercial
#SaturdayMorning Toys: Tiger released a line of Captain Planet toys in 1990, which included the villain Duke Nukem, not to be confused with the famous video game character. Apogee temporarily changed the name of Duke to Nukum until they realized there was no Trademark.