Long before he was turning into a werewolf on Buffy or creating puppets on Robot Chicken, Seth Green had a really bad haircut.
After the jump is a video of a 1992 commercial for a Nerf slingshot. It features Green and another kid going around a mall, trying to pick up chicks. They decide to use their Nerf slingshots to shoot the girls in the face, which I guess was the most effective flirting technique back in the day. In the process, they also kill a mime.
Judging from the hair and the clothing, the video looks like it's from the 80s, but it's not. The youngest I've ever seen Green was in a mid-80s episode of Spenser: For Hire. He had normal hair then.
[via Cracked.com]














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4-28-2007 @ 12:08PM
Bill said...
The youngest I've seen Seth Green was a 1987 Chris Elliott HBO special called Action Family, but Spenser for Hire beats that by a year. So, Sassone, you win... this time.
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4-28-2007 @ 7:13PM
Curt said...
It was my understanding that Seth Green likes balls of all kinds.
I had a Nerf slingshot. They always pulled to the right.
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4-28-2007 @ 7:27PM
Karen said...
The youngest I've ever seen Green is the 1987 "Can't Buy Me Love," but why you're assuming that his hair looked the same in every project--as if directors just accept the way their bit actors look without any input of their own--is a mystery to me. He's much more grown-up looking here than in those mid-80s shows, looking almost more like Oz on "Buffy," but that's beside the point. The commercial's director clearly just wanted him to look that way.
Which, granted, is way fugly.
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