I knew a guy doing outside work in the rain. He was wearing boots and gators. I couldn't resist, and said didn't leg warmers go out with the 80s'? He was not amused. I told his girlfriend what I had said and she loved it.
yes, parachute pants were made from parachute material. those pants were made popular by MC Hammer, thats why they are hammer pants. obviously they maker of the video didn't live in the 80s
I was a teen in the 80’s and there are a lot of errors in this! Windbreakers were around long before the 80’s but were plain in colour. You have forgotten the k-way jackets that folded up into a pouch that was part of the coat. Those are not parachute pants, parachute pants were made out of parachute material. In the 80’s it was called Aerobics not jazzercise. Betty and a lot of these terms didn’t exist until the movie Clueless. Bad was used in the 70’s too. The girl with the guy wearing the mullet wig is what we would call an Airhead in the 80’s Did you actually talk to people who were teens in the 80’s before you did this video?
Born in 83 and it's funny, I have old pictures of myself with a lot of the stuff from the first part. Me playing with my Transformers, me listening to my Walkman, me in a windbreaker 😂. Also, I did own a Teddy Ruxpin, but I can't remember what happened to it.
I got a Teddy Ruxpin for Christmas and it didn’t work correctly. My mom took me to Toy R Us to return it and we tried all The Teddy Ruxpin toys out and all of them didn’t work properly. We got a return lol I also love in the movie Ted they make a Teddy Ruxpin joke
I watched this couple that thrifts all the time. They found one of those talking bears in the goodwill bens. If i remember correctly with new batteries, it's still talked , but it didn't move
Betty was never used in the 80s as far as I know and I lived through the 80s as a teen. Unless it was being used on the East Coast exclusively then maybe it was used in the 80s, but I’ve never heard it on the West Coast. Never heard it anywhere inland of the West Coast never heard it in the north. That’s just a word that I’ve never heard and I live in California where most slang comes from
@@kleshagraves4396 I heard Betty long, long before "Clueless" in the 90's... It didn't start there in the 90's.... It was in there as a result of the 80's... Because it was used in the '80's it showed-up in a '90's movie...
My whole family used to call cabbage patch kids, Trinny dolls because they thought that they looked like me. and I'm ngl its scaring me that they actually do 0-0
Slap bracelets and a lot of these things were still big, if not bigger in the 90s than they were in the 80s. Also, MTV had some programming that wasn’t music related since it’s beginning, mostly “reality” tv, but in 2005 it was more “reality” tv than music and in the 2010s it was all “reality” tv and clip shows like AFV, but with more vomiting. MTV2 didn’t last long either and I believe they did an MTV3 at one point that was exclusively just a Spanish channel. Also, if the movie poster is from the 80s and has Molly Ringwald on it, it’s like a 95% chance it’s a John Hughes movie. Also, unrelated, but I miss 90s commercials, they were so much more creative. I can watch them here on RUclips, but the video quality is terrible because it’s a low res recording of a low res recording and the audio is super crunchy.
yep. what was shown was just plain aerobics. Jazzercise = Jazz-dancing/Jazz-music(muzak) + Exercise. can't skip the Jazz-dancing part and still try and call it Jazzercise. (i accidentally took a Jazz dancing class in the 90's expecting it was Swing dance. i knew it wasn't when the leotards started showing up. the class did end up with 27 girls and 3 boys, so it was still fun.) *this kind of Jazz music is not actual Jazz. this is basically higher energy elevator music, aka muzak. it's like 80's version of pop-dubstep for the Hot Topic grandparents. 🤣
The problem i have is during the Transformers segment. The picture you used was of Bumblebee but as a cool Camaro. That didn't happen until the "live action" movies. In the 80s he was a crappy Volkswagen. Pathetically trying to make Bumblebee cool was one of the reasons I never wanted to watch the movies. You should have used the correct photo.
@@nagranoth_ Ive seen this before a long time ago. I remember the blonde talking about the kids mullet. It may not be 10 years old, but it isn't 5 days old.
When it comes to the Walkman proportion of the video, at 3:53, Walkman were invented by a Japanese man, I have forgotten his name, but it's a Japanese invention.
Kids think the 80s were neon when they were actually black & blue , wood panel brown and cigarette stained yellow
I LOVE that the 2 youngest girls were KILLIN it the whole video!🥰
They were raised right. I want to shake their parents hands
Is it just me or were the transformers the original fidget toy before fidget toys were a thing. I was born 1984.
The... Beatles? - I cannot stop laughing at that boy, so sweet and innocent.
you gotta love half of 80's slang was words for cool.
11:30 INDIGO Montoya?!??! Hell naw you didn't disrepect one of the greatest films of all time like that?! His name is Inigo Montoya!
The pants pictured were not parachute pants
“Cabbage Patch Doll cards”….LMAO.
Those are what "Garbage-pail Kids" cards are based on....
Wellll, I grew up though the 80s, so I did pretty well… except the slangs “Betty” and “barf out”, I don’t recall at all.
betty was made famous with 90's movie CLUELESS. So that wasn't an 80's term...IMO!
Two problems;
Those weren't parachute pants and Some Kind of Wonderful was directed by Howard Deutch...although Hughes was writer and producer.
had a lot of terms for cool in the 80's lol
lol the little asian girl got some culture! Parents taught her some good music. She had the lionel richie down
cowabunga should only be said by a turtle
20:29 Backstreet boys! LOL!😂🤣 close enough
If this show was in the 80's it would be called Do teens know iconic 50's trends &fads
I kind of wish there was Little Shop Of Horrors, it was a film that came out in 1986, plus the musical it was based on was on 1982
Which was based on the 1960 Roger Corman film 'The Little Shop of Horrors'
Yes, it's an old video, but they are moving all teenagers React videos here.
Like to see them react to the old Nickelodeon shows like you can't do that on television, Danger Mouse, inspector Gadget.
to be fair, that wasn't the most common "The Princess Bride" poster.
also, I too thought that was Megadeth because I saw Dave and didn't see Lars
just to clarify... that was a picture of Jon Bon Jovi, Bon Jovi is the name of the band he is in
Real name John Bongiovi
@@Deadwood1919 yup
That was not Jazzercise. Jazzercise was a brand of aerobics
That was one of Jane Fonda's workout videos.
Now they need to react to the aerobics championships in the 80s. 😉
I still have my talking cabbage patch doll and my teddy ruxpin. Now those are creepy 😂
Put a Motley Crue tape in my Teddy Ruxpin. lol
I knew a guy doing outside work in the rain. He was wearing boots and gators. I couldn't resist, and said didn't leg warmers go out with the 80s'? He was not amused. I told his girlfriend what I had said and she loved it.
ever put a black sabbath cassette in teddy?
enjoyed the episode and the young reactors
big fan of 80s music
Thats my childhood in that video. Thank God they knew the cool movies.
I don't know anyone that called them parachute pants everyone cared them hammer pants
yes, parachute pants were made from parachute material. those pants were made popular by MC Hammer, thats why they are hammer pants. obviously they maker of the video didn't live in the 80s
I had a pair of grey parachute pants in 1984-85 and i loveeeddd them! Searching for that same pair. Hammer pants were wayyy different! :)
I was a teen in the 80’s and there are a lot of errors in this! Windbreakers were around long before the 80’s but were plain in colour. You have forgotten the k-way jackets that folded up into a pouch that was part of the coat.
Those are not parachute pants, parachute pants were made out of parachute material.
In the 80’s it was called Aerobics not jazzercise. Betty and a lot of these terms didn’t exist until the movie Clueless. Bad was used in the 70’s too. The girl with the guy wearing the mullet wig is what we would call an Airhead in the 80’s
Did you actually talk to people who were teens in the 80’s before you did this video?
yeah but they said ''Trends & Fabs'' not thing created in the 80's. They mean Popular things in the 80's
I had a Teddy Ruxpin! lol Wish I still had it.
I like this group; they're fun!
This my childhood memories
If a fully functional Teddy Ruxpin freaked them out, they should experience one with the batteries failing. 💀😱
20:37 ---- Well ... technically it was Megadeth, but this was before Dave Mustaine threw out the rest of the band and changed the name to Megadeth.
Born in 83 and it's funny, I have old pictures of myself with a lot of the stuff from the first part. Me playing with my Transformers, me listening to my Walkman, me in a windbreaker 😂. Also, I did own a Teddy Ruxpin, but I can't remember what happened to it.
I got a Teddy Ruxpin for Christmas and it didn’t work correctly. My mom took me to Toy R Us to return it and we tried all The Teddy Ruxpin toys out and all of them didn’t work properly. We got a return lol I also love in the movie Ted they make a Teddy Ruxpin joke
I’m only 19 but this made me feel old
NHS player... 🤣🤣🤣
We played Hackey Sack with Koosh Balls.
Choice is a carny term. Choice is the best.
I watched this couple that thrifts all the time. They found one of those talking bears in the goodwill bens. If i remember correctly with new batteries, it's still talked , but it didn't move
When the girl guessed Metallica as the backstreet boys I swear I almost hurt myself laughing.
Betty was never used in the 80s as far as I know and I lived through the 80s as a teen. Unless it was being used on the East Coast exclusively then maybe it was used in the 80s, but I’ve never heard it on the West Coast. Never heard it anywhere inland of the West Coast never heard it in the north. That’s just a word that I’ve never heard and I live in California where most slang comes from
I never heard "Betty" 'til I visited L.A.
Betty was used in Clueless, I agree its a 90's term. :)
@@kleshagraves4396 I heard Betty long, long before "Clueless" in the 90's... It didn't start there in the 90's.... It was in there as a result of the 80's... Because it was used in the '80's it showed-up in a '90's movie...
Original Teddy Ruxpin goes for hundreds?!?!?!? I have one around here somewhere!
Wait that scene from The Breakfast Club. Look like the exact same one from victorious.
Yeah, Victorious was literally doing a parody of that scene from Breakfast Club. They even named that episode "The Breakfast Bunch" 😂
Old one 😢
The cards were "garbage pail kids"
are these teenages the KIDS of former REACT kids? Or is this an OLD video???
This is an old video!!!
Yep. I'm wondering what was edited.
@@brentottoson6974 nothing they are just uploading and sorting their old videos to the new parts of the react company
i mean thats jon bon jovi.....not the whole band
choice... is mostly a singular word. like "rad" not "you're looking choice today."
When it came to the portion of jazzercise, it was more popular in Japan, and it's still more popular in Japan.
My whole family used to call cabbage patch kids, Trinny dolls because they thought that they looked like me. and I'm ngl its scaring me that they actually do 0-0
I like in the movie Ted they made a Teddy Ruxpin joke.
Jazzercise within Japan, was so popular, it became a joke in the dragon Ball franchise, thanks to master roshi.
The kids are alright. Especially the one who said Metallica is the Backstreet Boys.
My 23 year old son sports a mullet just because it's it's not 2020s fashion.
My nephews 9 and 7 did the same for quite a time. They looked like little hockey kids
Generations lyric breakdown of the Cats in the Cradle by Harry Chapin
Slap bracelets and a lot of these things were still big, if not bigger in the 90s than they were in the 80s. Also, MTV had some programming that wasn’t music related since it’s beginning, mostly “reality” tv, but in 2005 it was more “reality” tv than music and in the 2010s it was all “reality” tv and clip shows like AFV, but with more vomiting. MTV2 didn’t last long either and I believe they did an MTV3 at one point that was exclusively just a Spanish channel. Also, if the movie poster is from the 80s and has Molly Ringwald on it, it’s like a 95% chance it’s a John Hughes movie. Also, unrelated, but I miss 90s commercials, they were so much more creative. I can watch them here on RUclips, but the video quality is terrible because it’s a low res recording of a low res recording and the audio is super crunchy.
Slap bands are not 80’s!!!
I thought it was called Aerobics, not Jazzercise.
nope, different things. Similar, but jazzercise is focused around dancing, aerobics is just workouts (which of course you _can_ do on music)
yep. what was shown was just plain aerobics. Jazzercise = Jazz-dancing/Jazz-music(muzak) + Exercise. can't skip the Jazz-dancing part and still try and call it Jazzercise. (i accidentally took a Jazz dancing class in the 90's expecting it was Swing dance. i knew it wasn't when the leotards started showing up. the class did end up with 27 girls and 3 boys, so it was still fun.)
*this kind of Jazz music is not actual Jazz. this is basically higher energy elevator music, aka muzak. it's like 80's version of pop-dubstep for the Hot Topic grandparents. 🤣
This group much better than Gen Z😂😂
Anybody else thanks that transfer looked more like the Gobot toy
I just like when the kids and teens try to play the video games on this channel, not looking at it and not experience playing the system!
"bounce" is an '80's term?? I thought it was always a millennial term.
The Beatles ... 😭 or 🤣
Leo is really good!
I just like when the kids and teens try to play video games not look at in not experience plan the system!
The problem i have is during the Transformers segment. The picture you used was of Bumblebee but as a cool Camaro. That didn't happen until the "live action" movies. In the 80s he was a crappy Volkswagen. Pathetically trying to make Bumblebee cool was one of the reasons I never wanted to watch the movies. You should have used the correct photo.
…pretty sure those are actually gobots
G1 ASTROTRAIN!!!!!
Lucas wow ... I am sorry
I can't stand the old teddy cause of the voice 😒 but im glad they changed the voice 😅
But they weren't called Mullets in the '80s.
That was what we called them in the 80s.
They look more like tweens and not teens hahaha
Downvote for posting old videos as if they were new.
And that one I feel is like OLD old
Everyone hates gen z
old man yells at cloud. i'm 43 I probably hate your generation too.
repeat, they are done coverting it doesnt take 2 yrs
Is this Kids React?
This is from 10 years ago. These kids got kids doing reactions now. I feel like Im in a time loop.
@@carlrogers3505 a year at the most. The 2 blond girls were in recent videos, they look the same as in this one.
it literally says teens react dude.
@@nagranoth_ Ive seen this before a long time ago. I remember the blonde talking about the kids mullet. It may not be 10 years old, but it isn't 5 days old.
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1:37 The scrunchies didn't disappear. It's still in "fashion". I have loads of it.
When it comes to the Walkman proportion of the video, at 3:53, Walkman were invented by a Japanese man, I have forgotten his name, but it's a Japanese invention.
Thank you for this. I was about to say that too.
The Sony Walkman was released in 1979, created by Akio Morita, Masaru Ibuka (the co-founders of Sony) and Kozo Ohsone