I remember the G.I. Joe PSAs. I loved the parody ones as well.
I’ll stop the madness as soon as I’ve done one sixteenth the drugs that any one person in the video has done.
I saw that one in Drivers’ Ed. class. The little boy’s in a coma, and the father’s ghost comes back to apologize!
It was the Blue Boy episode of Dragnet that did it for me. If you’re around my age, you know which one I mean.
Damn you, that made me remember this one. A little girl comes home from a party, tries to tell various family members about what happened, and is roundly ignored. Dejected, she tells her story to sniff the family dog. Voice over: “Children *can *go to the dogs when families don’t listen.”
While I know about the Dragnet episode…I was, in fact, referring to the Latter Day Saints (Mormons)
That commercial was the worst but now, you’d be in trouble for saying ‘retard’, because it’s demeaning to the mentally challenged. Those ads are called anti-bullying, and I applaud them.
I don’t mean to be harsh here, but I live in Portland and we are nauseatingly PC.:rolleyes:
I may have posted this before, but we were in California back in 2000 and I saw a PSA that still jumps into my mind from time to time about not giving cigarettes to minors. There was a man standing there smoking, and young teenage girl comes up and asks him for a cigarette. I can’t remember exactly how it happened, but I feel like maybe it was a screen freeze as he was reaching her one. The voice-over comes on and says “She better be damn cute.”
So what does that mean? If the young teenager is cute enough then it’s okay to give her a cigarette? And not just any kind of cute but “damn cute”? Maybe next up we should have a PSA about statutory rape? Just so weird.
Also, my daughter got into He-Man and She-Ra last year on Netflix. One of the episodes ended with a PSA of the two of them talking about not letting anyone touch you inappropriately. I don’t remember the details or anything now, but I just felt skeevy watching He-Man and She-Ra talking about this in their little outfits right after an episode that had nothing actually close to that happen in it.