To clarify- i have zero issues with RVs, I have lived in them before and they are epic, however.. living every, single day with that many people that you don’t really know, and having zero privacy or the ability to have any solo space would be very hard (in my humble opinion.)
Daria gave some banger lines like "I'm not lazy. I'm just comfortable doing nothing." and "Daria, do you have to put everything in such a negative light?"" "Could you possibly be referring to the harsh light of reality?"
In the show Daria, Quinn is the younger sister to Daria being the oldest. But during the run of the show, when anyone mentions, ask, or notice that Daria was being near her, their parents, or who is she. Quinn would either ignore the question and walk away, stated she's only child and Daria was adopted, a trouble girl that her family is trying to help, or hide away before Daria would tell everyone that she is Quinn's sister.
This is my childhood!! You’re speaking directly to Gen X! This was when MTV was🔥🔥🔥I still remember when Real World and Road Rules started. I used to watch TRL after school. You missed Remote Control, which is still my favorite show and Liquid Television. So many great shows!!!
Remote Control started in the 80s. Liquid Television started in 1991, which means it is technically eligible for inclusion, but even back then it seemed that nobody was watching it...or at least not talking about it.
Daria is legendary and remains THAT show. It has been the only show that shows a girl who gave no craps about girlie social norms, was simply smart, judgmental, and unapologetically herself. It also had real moments. Her family and society kept trying to change her, wanting her to be like 'everyone else'. The show subtly pushed against societies view of normal. That show was truly one of a kind and it helped girls like me so much in middle school lol.
Celebrity Death match was my thing to watch back then with the backstage announcer Stacie Cornbread and Steve Austin doing the play by play from time to time (this is when Steve Austin became a household name and WWF was bringing in the ratings and money) along with the boxing referee from the Mike Tyson biting incident who later became a reality TV judge MTV is not what it used to be (yo MTV raps or just good music videos) now it’s just “who can we compete with since we don’t have anything original anymore”
I used to watch Celebrity Death Match whenever I came over to my friend's house when I was in high school. I could never stop laughing during that show. Judge Mills Lane was also a badass on it too. "Let's Get It On!". I also would listen to Love Line pretty much every single night on the radio before I went to bed and had to wake up for high school the next day. It didn't matter if the show came on at about midnight, I was hooked on that show big time.
This was my era of Mtv, in high school. Watching TRL after school, Beavis and Butt-head late at night. And I loved Real World. I always wanted to go on there!
Living in the L.A. area in the late '80s or early '90s, even if you didn't listen to KROQ for the music, at 10pm to midnight during the week, as a teenager you had an excellent chance to be tuned into "Loveline". I was into the show long before they jumped to MTV. It was such an educational show for that age group, especially in a pre-internet era where looking up answers about sex and relationship issues just wasn't possible.
Celebrity Death Match was an awesome show with another fact no mention is the Referee Mills Lane was by the man himself along with Stone Cold & Undertaker as themselves on the show. I'm sad that one of the commenters for either Nick or Johnny passed away a few years ago.
Not mentioned was Liquid Television, which debuted in 1991 this week. Beavis and Butthead were on that before they had their own show. Aeon Flux was another good one on there.
I loved the animated stuff! ÆonFlux was one of the first I started watching when they had the animated shows. I loved the funkiness of how they were drawn. They could've included it in this video as it was '91 when it came out.
I loved singled out and was so excited when boy meets world did an episode where Eric goes on it. I watched all of these shows when I probably shouldn’t have.
Another show I liked on MTV was Ryan Dunn's homewrecker. They would take someone's room and completely screw with it. They did things like turn someone's bedroom into a public washroom. When the guy got back from work there were urinals and stalls in what was now a grungy bathroom. Even had people using the Urinals lol.
I turned down going to over to friends' houses, birthday parties etc. just so I could watch and record (on my VCR!) Celebrity Death Match at home. That's how much I LOVED the show. It was peak entertainment.
When MTV first started in 1981, I was 16 and right in the target audience sweet spot. The videos were so new and great that it could be addicting. But the very first time they did not schedule a single video and had nothing but shows, they needed to stop calling it MUSIC Television. (Hopping off my little soapbox).
Tom Green show started in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada in 1994. MTV picked it up in 1999. This video was a trip down memory lane. Remember them all except the first one.
Quinn was the little sister not the older, oh wait Quinn didn’t have a sister only a cousin. Still watch the show to this day !!! “Nah nah nah nah nah you’re standing on my neck!”
When I grew up, in the 80s and 90s, we didn’t have cable, so no MTV. However where we were located, we got more channels than most. I remember seeing an episode of Boy Meets World, where Eric was on singled out, lol
I loved Mills Lane and Stone Cold on "Celebrity Deathmatch". Loved "The Tom Green Show". The look on his dad's face when he saw the Slutmobile still cracks me up.
Going live on 1 August 1981, MTV made British new wave artists hugely popular in the USA. Duran Duran, A Flock of Seagulls, Culture Club and Billy Idol got extraordinary exposure, but those iconic videos also marked a new era of visual culture and set the blueprint for technique and creativity.
This weekend in Kansas City, Big Slick is happening. It's a charity event. It's similar to Rock and Jock. They usually have a softball game. This year we have 50+ celebrities here raising money for Children's Mercy Hospital. Paul Rudd, Jason Sudeikas, Rob Riggle, Eric Stonestreet, and Heidi Gardner, all from Kansas City, are the hosts.
And his Miz character was created during his appearances on the "Real World / Road Rules Challenge", which is now just branded as "The Challenge" and has 39 seasons
I miss when MTV was all about music. I miss TRL and making of the music video and so much more specially Britney and *NSYNC were in their prime with MTV in the 2000s
They just finished filming season FORTY of The Challenge. They went from winning cell phones and teams splitting $100,000, to $1 million split between the top male and female winners.
I remember listening to the radio version of Loveline and that was way more better than the TV version cause of the topics they would talk about was not made for TV.
This was peak MTV before it became mostly reality shows. Some say the 80’s MTV was better. I don’t disagree, it definitely was more music focused. The true core of what MTV was ment to be. But 90’s had a good variety of shows and music video based shows such as TRL, DFX, 120 Minutes etc. But I’m biased, I graduated 2001.
Eminem referenced the bum bum song in a song and video " my bum is on your lips my bum is on your lips and if im lucky you might give it a little kiss"
This episode was fun and brought back a lot of memories. But I feel they explained Road Rules slightly incorrectly. In Road Rules, they have the cast participate in clues where to travel, then do challenges while living together in an RV. They would win prizes accomplishing challenges and also could win a grand prize at the end of the show. A bit of a disservice to showing a clip from Semester at Sea, which was the most disappointing season of Road Rules. MTV's The Challenge was derived from the Road Rules, but into a full on reality competition show. The Challenge started as an All-Star competition show pitting select members of Real World and Road Rules against each other.
The main thing that ruined MTV was all of those shows. They should have stuck with what got them their name. Music videos. They should have done a separate channel if they wanted TV shows.
💯 I can see Beavis and Butt-head and Making the Video being on there because they actually played music videos. But yeah, they did two horrible things. The first was moving further and further away from music videos. The second was making reality TV so popular.
About the tilted camera. It's called the Dutch Tilt and Battlefield Earth used it gratuitously. One of my favorite quotes is from Roger Ebert's review of the film, which relates to the comments the Reactors made. "The director, Roger Christian, has learned from better films that directors sometimes tilt their cameras, but he has not learned why".
Daría is the voice of Goku & Gohan in Mexico, she is called Laura Torres. Mondo released a figure of Daria recently and I gave a Funko Pop signed by her to the sculptor. VivianCoscia
I watched beavis and butthead when I was 10 years old now I look back and wonder why my mom would let me watch it. I loved Celebrity Death Match and Daria
Liquid Television was amazing, and had a bunch of great animations on it, such as Aeon Flux. And Headbangers' Ball was absolutely my jam at the time...
Was going to say MTV’s Becoming. Where they took a fan and recreated an entire music video. The one that sticks out most was a fan becoming Avril lavigne and doing complicated. But just realised that was early 2000’s not 90’s. Also Cribs and room raiders haha. 90’s/early 00’s tv was so trash it was incredible.
That’s the one I was just trying to remember. I think it technically started towards the end of 1999. Another one of my favorites was Fanatic where fans got the chance to interview their favorite celebrity. I would’ve given anything to meet NSYNC.
My older sister auditioned for Real World: Seattle and then it was featured in "10 Things I Hate About You" and my sister was sad seeing that in that movie.
To clarify- i have zero issues with RVs, I have lived in them before and they are epic, however.. living every, single day with that many people that you don’t really know, and having zero privacy or the ability to have any solo space would be very hard (in my humble opinion.)
Agreed. It was a great show though.
@@dawggirltotally!
Beavis and Butthead were always so hilarious. Not only was Daria a spinoff but so was King Of The Hill.
Daria gave some banger lines like "I'm not lazy. I'm just comfortable doing nothing."
and
"Daria, do you have to put everything in such a negative light?""
"Could you possibly be referring to the harsh light of reality?"
In the show Daria, Quinn is the younger sister to Daria being the oldest. But during the run of the show, when anyone mentions, ask, or notice that Daria was being near her, their parents, or who is she. Quinn would either ignore the question and walk away, stated she's only child and Daria was adopted, a trouble girl that her family is trying to help, or hide away before Daria would tell everyone that she is Quinn's sister.
This is my childhood!! You’re speaking directly to Gen X! This was when MTV was🔥🔥🔥I still remember when Real World and Road Rules started. I used to watch TRL after school. You missed Remote Control, which is still my favorite show and Liquid Television. So many great shows!!!
Remote Control started in the 80s. Liquid Television started in 1991, which means it is technically eligible for inclusion, but even back then it seemed that nobody was watching it...or at least not talking about it.
I remember when they played music 🎶 videos. MTV, music television
Daria is legendary and remains THAT show. It has been the only show that shows a girl who gave no craps about girlie social norms, was simply smart, judgmental, and unapologetically herself. It also had real moments. Her family and society kept trying to change her, wanting her to be like 'everyone else'. The show subtly pushed against societies view of normal. That show was truly one of a kind and it helped girls like me so much in middle school lol.
Celebrity Death match was my thing to watch back then with the backstage announcer Stacie Cornbread and Steve Austin doing the play by play from time to time (this is when Steve Austin became a household name and WWF was bringing in the ratings and money) along with the boxing referee from the Mike Tyson biting incident who later became a reality TV judge
MTV is not what it used to be (yo MTV raps or just good music videos) now it’s just “who can we compete with since we don’t have anything original anymore”
Um, actually! Quinn is Daria's younger sister, not older sister.
Quinn was Daria's younger sister, not older.
ikr you can tell these new hosts do
NOT do their research whatsoever
Came to say the same 😅
It's cause it's a gen z saying that shit. She also said 6 strangers for the real world instead of 7.
@@EpicHelios83saaaaame hahs
snap I didn't even see your comment before making mine!
I legit think if they brought back Celebrity Death Match it would be one of the biggest shows out there.
I always enjoyed the series. Also liked the appearances of The Undertaker, Stone Cold etc when they were on it
It would be epic
Ahhh stoked for this one! And we got Iz and Brian today! Let’s go!
I used to watch Celebrity Death Match whenever I came over to my friend's house when I was in high school. I could never stop laughing during that show. Judge Mills Lane was also a badass on it too. "Let's Get It On!".
I also would listen to Love Line pretty much every single night on the radio before I went to bed and had to wake up for high school the next day. It didn't matter if the show came on at about midnight, I was hooked on that show big time.
MTV in the 90's was FKN phenomenal
We need a part 2 of this. So many shows were left out. The weird animated shows they had for awhile like the head. Dude Sifl & Olly show!!!!
It's honestly depressing to see how much cool stuff and how much variety there was in MTV before compared to today.
They need to bring Celebrity Death Match back, some of the funniest, most creative sh*t ever!
"Her older sister, if you remember, was Quinn". Nope. YOU didn't remember that Daria was the older sister.
yep you're right 100% Quinn was Daria's little sister
my era!!! back when music was great and MTV actually played music
Every few years I watch the entire Daria series. This video was very nostalgic and made me smile the whole time 🙂
This was my era of Mtv, in high school. Watching TRL after school, Beavis and Butt-head late at night. And I loved Real World. I always wanted to go on there!
Fav Real World Season, Real World Austin where we were introduced to challenge champion Wes, Mel, & Danny
Daria was the elder sister, Quinn the younger. FYI.
Living in the L.A. area in the late '80s or early '90s, even if you didn't listen to KROQ for the music, at 10pm to midnight during the week, as a teenager you had an excellent chance to be tuned into "Loveline". I was into the show long before they jumped to MTV. It was such an educational show for that age group, especially in a pre-internet era where looking up answers about sex and relationship issues just wasn't possible.
YES!!! We would sneak and listen to it
Celebrity Death Match was an awesome show with another fact no mention is the Referee Mills Lane was by the man himself along with Stone Cold & Undertaker as themselves on the show. I'm sad that one of the commenters for either Nick or Johnny passed away a few years ago.
Not mentioned was Liquid Television, which debuted in 1991 this week. Beavis and Butthead were on that before they had their own show. Aeon Flux was another good one on there.
My gawd, I miss the 90s. I watched and loved like all of these shows.
MTV animation was hit at the time. Nostalgia brought me back... 😌
I loved the animated stuff! ÆonFlux was one of the first I started watching when they had the animated shows. I loved the funkiness of how they were drawn. They could've included it in this video as it was '91 when it came out.
5:11 Quinn is Daria’s little sister.
I used to watch Road Rules religiously back in the day as well as the real world
Back when MTV was worth something
They need to bring back Celebrity Death Match. And there was a whole Boy Meets World episode with Eric being a contestant on Singled Out.
There is also one with Buff Bagwell during spring break.
I loved singled out and was so excited when boy meets world did an episode where Eric goes on it. I watched all of these shows when I probably shouldn’t have.
Another show I liked on MTV was Ryan Dunn's homewrecker. They would take someone's room and completely screw with it. They did things like turn someone's bedroom into a public washroom. When the guy got back from work there were urinals and stalls in what was now a grungy bathroom. Even had people using the Urinals lol.
I turned down going to over to friends' houses, birthday parties etc. just so I could watch and record (on my VCR!) Celebrity Death Match at home. That's how much I LOVED the show. It was peak entertainment.
When MTV first started in 1981, I was 16 and right in the target audience sweet spot. The videos were so new and great that it could be addicting. But the very first time they did not schedule a single video and had nothing but shows, they needed to stop calling it MUSIC Television. (Hopping off my little soapbox).
Yeah just a couple of shows at night made it fun and special and an addition. Then it just became all shows slowly but surely.
Tom Green show started in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada in 1994. MTV picked it up in 1999. This video was a trip down memory lane. Remember them all except the first one.
Quinn was the little sister not the older, oh wait Quinn didn’t have a sister only a cousin. Still watch the show to this day !!! “Nah nah nah nah nah you’re standing on my neck!”
Quinn is the younger sister not the older
They didn't hear Julie on Real World say, "Why do you have a beeper? Do you sell drugs?"
there be sooo many
gasps
When I grew up, in the 80s and 90s, we didn’t have cable, so no MTV. However where we were located, we got more channels than most. I remember seeing an episode of Boy Meets World, where Eric was on singled out, lol
I think Jennie McCarthy & Will Friedle dated briefly, which is how that happened.
@@jinakaye that would make sense
I loved Mills Lane and Stone Cold on "Celebrity Deathmatch".
Loved "The Tom Green Show". The look on his dad's face when he saw the Slutmobile still cracks me up.
TRL was all about having the chance to see Rob Zombie, Korn or Rammstein for me. Du Hast was my constant request.
Going live on 1 August 1981, MTV made British new wave artists hugely popular in the USA. Duran Duran, A Flock of Seagulls, Culture Club and Billy Idol got extraordinary exposure, but those iconic videos also marked a new era of visual culture and set the blueprint for technique and creativity.
90s MTV was gold! Now it's filled with too much Ridiculousness and too much Teen Mom
Seriously
And Catfish
I know it started in 1987 on MTV, but where was Remote Control. It was on MTV in 1990.
“The State” was my favorite 🙂
💯
This weekend in Kansas City, Big Slick is happening. It's a charity event. It's similar to Rock and Jock. They usually have a softball game. This year we have 50+ celebrities here raising money for Children's Mercy Hospital. Paul Rudd, Jason Sudeikas, Rob Riggle, Eric Stonestreet, and Heidi Gardner, all from Kansas City, are the hosts.
To be fair The Mis was originally on The Real World: Back to NY before ever wrestling
And his Miz character was created during his appearances on the "Real World / Road Rules Challenge", which is now just branded as "The Challenge" and has 39 seasons
I miss when MTV was all about music. I miss TRL and making of the music video and so much more specially Britney and *NSYNC were in their prime with MTV in the 2000s
Daria's sister Quinn was younger not older
I remember the 80s. You know back when mtv had MUSIC.
Yes!! I loved it when I was a kid watching my favorite songs to their videos in the 80's and 90's.
Quinn is not the oldest in Daria .Daria is the oldest But the announcer she got that wrong. She obviously haven’t watched the show lol
It's cause she's a gen z🙄
She also fucked up saying the real world had 6 strangers instead of 7
If you had cable TV growing up in the 90s, your family was doing well lol. The normal folks grew up on public TV 😆 Fun times still.
My favorite shows is between Daria, TRL, celebrity deathmatch and Beavis and Butthead, Martine is so cool, beautiful, funny, and relatable
This was when MTV had started original programming. Some shows were huge hits. TRL and Beavis and Butthead were my favorites
Daria is so cool! I wish they would bring her back.
16:08 I remember the making the video for *NSYNC's "Bye Bye By" we got to see the spinning room
These are timeless classic shows that will always stand the test of time.
They just finished filming season FORTY of The Challenge. They went from winning cell phones and teams splitting $100,000, to $1 million split between the top male and female winners.
Liquid television was my life!! Bring that back!
I liked Yo! MTV Raps.
120 Minutes with Matt Pinfield was the absolute best. The only place to find decent new music that wasn't mainstream.
Quinn is Daria's younger sister... C'mon guys, I know you can do better research.
How did they even get this wrong
Now I need to see like teens react to real world. That would be so interesting for me.
I remember listening to the radio version of Loveline and that was way more better than the TV version cause of the topics they would talk about was not made for TV.
This was peak MTV before it became mostly reality shows. Some say the 80’s MTV was better. I don’t disagree, it definitely was more music focused. The true core of what MTV was ment to be. But 90’s had a good variety of shows and music video based shows such as TRL, DFX, 120 Minutes etc. But I’m biased, I graduated 2001.
My favorite 90's show on MTV was all the music videos.
No question Celebrity Deathmatch and Beavis and Butt-Head.
What about the late, late shows like The Maxx, The Head, Aeon Flux, and the weird shorts?
I loved Tom Green and got to meet him. He's such a nice guy
Quinn was the little sister!
😂you beat me to it 🎉
Eminem referenced the bum bum song in a song and video " my bum is on your lips my bum is on your lips and if im lucky you might give it a little kiss"
Yep that would be "The Real Slim Shady"
in Asia, we also watch MTV Asia Hit List, MTV Most Wanted, MTV After School Rock, MTV Fresh and more...
Daria is hands down the best I would rewatch it all
Daria is my spirit animal
I remember watching Celebrity death match all the time as a 7 year old girl and enjoyed it so much. 😂
This episode was fun and brought back a lot of memories. But I feel they explained Road Rules slightly incorrectly. In Road Rules, they have the cast participate in clues where to travel, then do challenges while living together in an RV. They would win prizes accomplishing challenges and also could win a grand prize at the end of the show. A bit of a disservice to showing a clip from Semester at Sea, which was the most disappointing season of Road Rules.
MTV's The Challenge was derived from the Road Rules, but into a full on reality competition show. The Challenge started as an All-Star competition show pitting select members of Real World and Road Rules against each other.
I knew Singled Out and I'm 39 and was in elementary when it was airing. I wanted to be on Singled Out
The main thing that ruined MTV was all of those shows. They should have stuck with what got them their name. Music videos. They should have done a separate channel if they wanted TV shows.
Exactly! The Real World was the beginning of the end for MTV
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I can see Beavis and Butt-head and Making the Video being on there because they actually played music videos. But yeah, they did two horrible things. The first was moving further and further away from music videos. The second was making reality TV so popular.
My entire teenage existence was spent watching mtv at every opportunity. I miss THAT mtv.
I loved Remote Control, Adam Sandler played several characters on it.
From the immortal words of Johnny Gomez
Good Fight
Goodnight
About the tilted camera. It's called the Dutch Tilt and Battlefield Earth used it gratuitously.
One of my favorite quotes is from Roger Ebert's review of the film, which relates to the comments the Reactors made.
"The director, Roger Christian, has learned from better films that directors sometimes tilt their cameras, but he has not learned why".
Izzy I and Brian r a great pair! Excited for this one
I love the Bum Bum song.
I remember all this show. I'm turning 41 this year.
Daría is the voice of Goku & Gohan in Mexico, she is called Laura Torres. Mondo released a figure of Daria recently and I gave a Funko Pop signed by her to the sculptor. VivianCoscia
Jeaneane Garafolo is the voice of Daria.
I watched beavis and butthead when I was 10 years old now I look back and wonder why my mom would let me watch it. I loved Celebrity Death Match and Daria
Same here. I was like 11 years old in 1997 when I was able to watch MTV lol.
Me and my Dad used to watch Bevis and Butthead together and just laugh I miss my dad
its BEAVIS
@@zkaluf okay I missed 1 letter get over it it's not nice to correct people
The really missed out on mentioning AEon Flux and Headbangers Ball
Liquid Television was amazing, and had a bunch of great animations on it, such as Aeon Flux.
And Headbangers' Ball was absolutely my jam at the time...
Quinn was Darias YOUNGER sister - not older.
I still have celebrity deathmatch for the playstation! I loved playing as Marilyn Manson
Does no one remember the Boy Meets world episode where Eric went on singled out?!
Daria and Celebrity Death Match...OG shows!!!
Now do 2000-2010 MTV and VH1 shows, please!
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Celebrity Deathmatch turned Izzy into a bobble head 😊. The animation is so in the style of Robot Chicken
Well Robot Chicken is in the style of Celebrity Death match since CDM is older
A few celebs came from Real World, The Miz and Jamie Chung.
Was going to say MTV’s Becoming. Where they took a fan and recreated an entire music video. The one that sticks out most was a fan becoming Avril lavigne and doing complicated. But just realised that was early 2000’s not 90’s.
Also Cribs and room raiders haha.
90’s/early 00’s tv was so trash it was incredible.
omg room raiders!
I always liked watching Room Raiders. Next & Parental Control were both great as well though
That’s the one I was just trying to remember. I think it technically started towards the end of 1999. Another one of my favorites was Fanatic where fans got the chance to interview their favorite celebrity. I would’ve given anything to meet NSYNC.
I get Izzy and Izzy!!
My older sister auditioned for Real World: Seattle and then it was featured in "10 Things I Hate About You" and my sister was sad seeing that in that movie.