Hanging out, down the street The same old thing, we did last week Not a thing to do, but talk to you We're all alright We're all alright Hello wisconsin!!!
Shoutouts to the racism this show reintroduced in 2000s when it comes to relationships. Atleast Hyde was a huge crush for the now, heavily battered, battleaxes, right?
Along with 'The Simpsons', 'Malcom in the Middle', and 'Family Fued', my family and I would watch this show all the time, especially while making/eating dinner. I miss my high school days
Kelso did scream "Hello Wisconsin" at the end this.... Hyde was the one to say 'Hello Wisoncin" at the end of the song in season 1, then it's Kelso starting from season 2 and forward
@Olivia Upshaw yeah I know right? The 90s show is good tbh. It's not better than the 70s show cause it's a classic but I try not to compare new shows to the classics cause I'll get disappointed if I do lol
@Brooklyn Long Well yeah, it can't beat the original, but it was still really good. It did the correct thing by keeping the focus on the new crew and Kitty and Red, instead of bringing the old crew in each episode
Hydes new version "Hanging out, in Cell Block C The same old thing, I did last week Not a thing to do, but get banged by these dudes Im not alright Im not alright"
It's been more than 10 years to listen this theme song. Sad to hear this as a different perspective. I visited the CBS studio once when they were filming but dont remember if Danny was there or not. Sad but good that the judicial system is still functioning.
Mila Kunis was only fourteen when she auditioned for the show. The casting directors required that any interested actors be at least 18 when auditioning. When producers asked her age, she misled them by saying, "Well, I'll be eighteen on my birthday." and neglected to say what year. Mila Kunis (Jackie) had her first kiss in real life at the age of 15 as an actress on this show with Ashton Kutcher (Michael Kelso). She and Kutcher got married years later and have two children. The filming of the final episode, "That '70s Finale", was frequently delayed because Laura Prepon (Donna) couldn't stop crying. She had become extremely emotional as the realization that she would no longer be filming the show with the cast and crew she had started to consider as family, hit her really hard. The fifth season episode titles are all Led Zeppelin song titles, the sixth season are all The Who songs, the seventh season are all The Rolling Stones songs, and the eighth season's titles are all Queen songs. In many scenes, Mila Kunis (Jackie) had to wear platform heels, or sit down, just to appear in the same frame as Laura Prepon (Donna), due to the height difference. Kitty's cigarette smoking was slowly phased out after season three, due to Debra Jo Rupp kicking the habit in real life. Jackie Mila Kunis and Kelso Ashton Kutcher were one of the show's main couples. In 2012, six years after the end of this show, Kunis and Kutcher started dating in real life as well. In 2014, Kunis had the couple's first child. They got married in July 2015. Despite popular belief, Jackie's eye color is said to be brown, unlike Mila Kunis, who has a rare condition called heterochromia, meaning one of her eyes is green, and the other brown. Red's middle name is Albert. His full name is Reginald Albert Forman. Although they play brothers in the show, Ashton Kutcher and Luke Wilson only share one scene during the whole series. In many episodes there are references to Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977), mostly by Eric Forman. Much like Eric, Topher Grace is a big fan of Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) and Star Trek (1966). Some songs playing during the scene changes, or bumpers, are snippets from famous '70s songs such as "Fly Like an Eagle" by the Steve Miller Band, "Magic Man" by Heart, and "What Is and What Should Never Be" by Led Zeppelin. The reason behind Midge's reduced role throughout the series is because of Tanya Roberts' personal struggles. At the time, her husband, Barry Roberts, had been battling encephalitis, and she left the show to take care of him. The rock group poster often seen on the wall in Eric's basement is of Paul McCartney and Wings. Ages of the main six when the show started: * Mila Kunis - 15 * Wilmer Valderrama - 18 * Laura Prepon - 18 * Topher Grace - 20 * Ashton Kutcher - 20 * Danny Masterson - 22 The song by supergroup ABBA, "Fernando" was released in 1975 as it is played as the song that Hyde has his first dance with Donna in season 1 episode 8 "that disco episode" in the year 1976 The theme is actually Cheap Trick's cover of an old "Big Star" single from 1972 The theme song is originally a Big Star song called "In the Street." Cheap Trick covered parts of it for the theme song. Bret Harrison as Charlie Richardson was intended to be the replacement character for Eric Forman once he left for Africa (and Topher Grace left the show). However, Harrison had won the leading role in Reaper (2007) and could no longer commit to the show, and so he was killed off by having him fall off the water tower fatally. Josh Meyers was then recruited to fill in for Topher Grace. The only core male teenager throughout the series with whom Jackie (Mila Kunis) never has a romantic relationship is Eric (Topher Grace). Their hostile nature towards one another is pointed out sporadically throughout the series. When Eric leaves for Africa, he is genuinely shocked that for the first time ever, Jackie calls the house specifically to speak to Eric, stating she always considered him a close friend. The series finale, during the New Year's Eve party, ends exactly at 11:59 PM on December 31, 1979 as the characters count down the clock. The show ended 1 second before the beginning of the new decade (the 1980's). Like Kelso, Ashton Kutcher used to be a model
A pop-rock cover version can be heard playing in the two trailers Netflix has released. I don’t particularly like it, it’s too hyper. But I at least respect that they kept the same lyrics with a sound that fits the story’s time period
My mom told me to do my homework every day; watching this was the only homework I needed. As a matter of fact, I would be knocked out asleep until this song plays, all of a sudden, I'm wide awake. Lol, these are timeless memories. And get this, kids: I watched it in black and white because my mom wouldn't let me watch the color TV but she forgot I had a b/w TV in my room. Lol, I'm probably the only kid who didn't know Donna had red hair, but this song hit so hard on that TV, always woke me up. I miss it. I watched every episode, first-run, from 2001 to 2006 in black and white and I never knew this was a color show until years later when reruns came on. I feel like watching this in black and white was the most authentic television experience I ever had.
Everyone is hating on the first season of that 90s show when the first season of that 70s show (or any show) isn’t their strongest. They only remember the good seasons and compare it to that. The 90s show has good promise and will most likely develop into better seasons as they find their groove.
🎶Hanging Out Down The Street The Same Old Thing We Did Last Week Not A Thing To Do But TALK To You We're All Alright We're All Alright HELLO WISCONSIN!!!🎶
I don't remember watching this show when it was originally broadcast since I wasn't around then. But I do remember watching this show through Netflix, powered by Internet Explorer 9 with Adobe Flash Player on a Windows 7 desktop computer. I really love this theme song!
I don’t know why so many people prefer the original season 1 theme song, this one is way better. It’s just a lot catchier.“We’re all alright, we’re all alright” sounds a lot better than “whoa, yeah” in my opinion.
That 80's Show done right = "Everybody Hates Chris" That 90's Show would be; "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air" That 2000's Show would be; "Malcom In The Middle'
Ask and you shall receive. Netflix just greenlit “That ‘90s Show” Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith will be reprising their roles from the original series. It will focus on Eric and Donna’s daughter visiting Wisconsin for the summer
Hanging out down the street The same old thing, but down the street We’re down the street Yeah down the street We’re down the street! We’re down the street! Hello down the street!
I grew up with the 70s, loving the 90s. The 70s was made for the 90s kids (20 yr difference) and the 90s for the 2020s (30 yr difference). Same theme (coming of age) different era. Dig the flip from awkward teen boy to awkward teen girl. I miss the canned laughter, the "white" innocence, the nostalgia. It's about having a safe place to come-of-age. And who better than grandparents who have been there, too be there again.
Only kids who were raised in small towns in the middle of nowhere know just going out for a drive with your friends/cousins/ siblings and not really having a destination but what else are you gonna do?
Who else came back here after that 90s show disaster of an intro and needed to hear the real thing?
Exactly. I expected a grunge song but not a cover version. Too short and no charm
Yeah it was to short no effort I’m sad I have to skip the intros now
The 90s intro felt like icarly
@@Nooooooo0onah. icarly at least had an actual theme song with a real duration
that whole show is a mess😭
The hello Wisconsin just gives the vibes of being in a concert and having the time of your life
Shoutouts to the racism this show reintroduced in 2000s when it comes to relationships. Atleast Hyde was a huge crush for the now, heavily battered, battleaxes, right?
@@MisterSingh. huh
And I'm from Wisconsin
@@bluetrailerproductions7488 it says “hello Wisconsin”
@@maddieleigh6550 Yeah I know, I was just clarifying where I'm from
I can't even look at Donna the same way after Orange is the new Black.
I know right
Lmaooo no but i didn't know her real name so i said Donna no need to make a big deal. Thank you for informing me.
+MsPark it's actually donna pincioti
i guess Im quite randomly asking but does anybody know a good site to watch newly released tv shows online?
@Zahir Parker Try flixzone. Just google for it :)
This is my show. I remember waiting on new episodes to air when I came home from school. Love this. It was and is my childhood
RitzHolman
One of them theme songs that you always remember
I just heard the name Wisconsin and here I am. It just takes that little.
When they ask Danny what he's been doing in prison: "the same old thing we did last week"
xD
Not a thing to do...
😂 awesome 😂
red does the dab 0:22
Oh yeah
I think he was waving hi
No. He was trying to not let Bob touch him
all the 90s cars on the green screen haha
I know right hahaha
One of those songs that are pure Nostalgia, even when It's your first time seeing the show.
I absolutely loved this show, pure nostalgia
Along with 'The Simpsons', 'Malcom in the Middle', and 'Family Fued', my family and I would watch this show all the time, especially while making/eating dinner. I miss my high school days
Sem in fench line 2002😂
Gotta love the old FOX
To me it kinda sounds like Kelso screaming “Hello Wisconsin!” I might just be crazy though.
Kelso did scream "Hello Wisconsin" at the end this.... Hyde was the one to say 'Hello Wisoncin" at the end of the song in season 1, then it's Kelso starting from season 2 and forward
Is it really 'hello Wisconsin' or 'I love Wisconsin'?
Same
I thought he was saying "I love Wisconsin" I cant believe they took this show off netflix.. its one of my favourite shows😔
@@drippy_hippy24 me too! I had one episode left to watch and then they took it iff
This was the shit.
I write because you wait a reaction since 6 years poor man
@@michelc.1905 Appreciate it. Still the shit though
@@jofjons Holy shit you're still alive
It is still shit
I'm only here to remember the tone of the song after watching that 90s show
I never watched this show but bits n pieces thruout my life and this song is nostalgic and this intro is iconic
Exactly me
Same here. The theme is nostalgic to me
Cringe comment
The og intro is such a vibe. The new one feels so much more rushed and doesn't flow as good.
Well that’s because nothing new will ever be better as the original. But because people are always stuck on nostalgia we can never have the shows grow
@Olivia Upshaw yeah I know right? The 90s show is good tbh. It's not better than the 70s show cause it's a classic but I try not to compare new shows to the classics cause I'll get disappointed if I do lol
@@oliviaupshaw I was looking at more like a song I never really watched the original that much but the intro was always such a nice thing to listen to
We’re not alright!!! We’re not alright!!!! Hello Prison
This is my childhood man
Hello Wisconsin !!!!
Ditto.
Kelso says " I love Wisconsin"
Danny Masterson hears this song every night in his jail cell while he cries himself to sleep
lol bruh
Which one is that
@KillerSkullX Hyde
@@RS_2234 lol
Probably crying because he knows he’ll never see any of his co-stars again
Old is gold...but i am really glad that they made this spinoff. I watched it and it is fantastic.
You have to be honest though, some of the comedy was really cringey
It was cute, but nowhere near as good as the original and half the cast is iffy to me.
Fantastic is a stretch but it was decent
@Brooklyn Long Well yeah, it can't beat the original, but it was still really good. It did the correct thing by keeping the focus on the new crew and Kitty and Red, instead of bringing the old crew in each episode
That 90’s show is Garbage. Tf you talking about?
Just watched the that 90s show intro and immediately came here cuz I needed to re hear this
Hydes new version
"Hanging out, in Cell Block C
The same old thing, I did last week
Not a thing to do, but get banged by these dudes
Im not alright
Im not alright"
HELLO PRISON!
"SLOW DOWN, FOR GOD'S SAKE!"
Binge watching right now in netflix
Hello Wisconsin
Hyde- HELLO PRISON!!!
Who else could just jam out to this on the daily 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This should would never be the same again
It's been more than 10 years to listen this theme song. Sad to hear this as a different perspective.
I visited the CBS studio once when they were filming but dont remember if Danny was there or not. Sad but good that the judicial system is still functioning.
This song just randomly came to my head for some reason, I've never even seen this show
Mila Kunis was only fourteen when she auditioned for the show. The casting directors required that any interested actors be at least 18 when auditioning. When producers asked her age, she misled them by saying, "Well, I'll be eighteen on my birthday." and neglected to say what year.
Mila Kunis (Jackie) had her first kiss in real life at the age of 15 as an actress on this show with Ashton Kutcher (Michael Kelso). She and Kutcher got married years later and have two children.
The filming of the final episode, "That '70s Finale", was frequently delayed because Laura Prepon (Donna) couldn't stop crying. She had become extremely emotional as the realization that she would no longer be filming the show with the cast and crew she had started to consider as family, hit her really hard.
The fifth season episode titles are all Led Zeppelin song titles, the sixth season are all The Who songs, the seventh season are all The Rolling Stones songs, and the eighth season's titles are all Queen songs.
In many scenes, Mila Kunis (Jackie) had to wear platform heels, or sit down, just to appear in the same frame as Laura Prepon (Donna), due to the height difference.
Kitty's cigarette smoking was slowly phased out after season three, due to Debra Jo Rupp kicking the habit in real life.
Jackie Mila Kunis and Kelso Ashton Kutcher were one of the show's main couples. In 2012, six years after the end of this show, Kunis and Kutcher started dating in real life as well. In 2014, Kunis had the couple's first child. They got married in July 2015.
Despite popular belief, Jackie's eye color is said to be brown, unlike Mila Kunis, who has a rare condition called heterochromia, meaning one of her eyes is green, and the other brown.
Red's middle name is Albert. His full name is Reginald Albert Forman.
Although they play brothers in the show, Ashton Kutcher and Luke Wilson only share one scene during the whole series.
In many episodes there are references to Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977), mostly by Eric Forman. Much like Eric, Topher Grace is a big fan of Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) and Star Trek (1966).
Some songs playing during the scene changes, or bumpers, are snippets from famous '70s songs such as "Fly Like an Eagle" by the Steve Miller Band, "Magic Man" by Heart, and "What Is and What Should Never Be" by Led Zeppelin.
The reason behind Midge's reduced role throughout the series is because of Tanya Roberts' personal struggles. At the time, her husband, Barry Roberts, had been battling encephalitis, and she left the show to take care of him.
The rock group poster often seen on the wall in Eric's basement is of Paul McCartney and Wings.
Ages of the main six when the show started:
* Mila Kunis - 15
* Wilmer Valderrama - 18
* Laura Prepon - 18
* Topher Grace - 20
* Ashton Kutcher - 20
* Danny Masterson - 22
The song by supergroup ABBA, "Fernando" was released in 1975 as it is played as the song that Hyde has his first dance with Donna in season 1 episode 8 "that disco episode" in the year 1976
The theme is actually Cheap Trick's cover of an old "Big Star" single from 1972
The theme song is originally a Big Star song called "In the Street." Cheap Trick covered parts of it for the theme song.
Bret Harrison as Charlie Richardson was intended to be the replacement character for Eric Forman once he left for Africa (and Topher Grace left the show). However, Harrison had won the leading role in Reaper (2007) and could no longer commit to the show, and so he was killed off by having him fall off the water tower fatally. Josh Meyers was then recruited to fill in for Topher Grace.
The only core male teenager throughout the series with whom Jackie (Mila Kunis) never has a romantic relationship is Eric (Topher Grace). Their hostile nature towards one another is pointed out sporadically throughout the series. When Eric leaves for Africa, he is genuinely shocked that for the first time ever, Jackie calls the house specifically to speak to Eric, stating she always considered him a close friend.
The series finale, during the New Year's Eve party, ends exactly at 11:59 PM on December 31, 1979 as the characters count down the clock. The show ended 1 second before the beginning of the new decade (the 1980's).
Like Kelso, Ashton Kutcher used to be a model
That 90s show failed to live up to this epic intro
It’s not supposed to
It's literally not the same show lol stop roasting it
@@sylveonnn3704 that why it a fail
@@anthonydedios4720 like I don't understand your comment tbh
@@sylveonnn3704 it fails to live up to the quality of it predecessor
Danny: Hello Prison
Who came back here after seeing the that 90s show on Netflix
I legit love Topher Grace (Eric) he's my fave character.😍🙈💕
Please keep this song for That 90’s Show!
They are
A pop-rock cover version can be heard playing in the two trailers Netflix has released. I don’t particularly like it, it’s too hyper. But I at least respect that they kept the same lyrics with a sound that fits the story’s time period
Always came home from school and after home work this came on at 5pm and we watched it
Watching my Cowboys play the Lions rn and this just randomly popped up in my head lol GOATED theme song 💯
My mom told me to do my homework every day; watching this was the only homework I needed. As a matter of fact, I would be knocked out asleep until this song plays, all of a sudden, I'm wide awake. Lol, these are timeless memories. And get this, kids: I watched it in black and white because my mom wouldn't let me watch the color TV but she forgot I had a b/w TV in my room. Lol, I'm probably the only kid who didn't know Donna had red hair, but this song hit so hard on that TV, always woke me up. I miss it. I watched every episode, first-run, from 2001 to 2006 in black and white and I never knew this was a color show until years later when reruns came on. I feel like watching this in black and white was the most authentic television experience I ever had.
That 90s show brought me back here
Everyone is hating on the first season of that 90s show when the first season of that 70s show (or any show) isn’t their strongest. They only remember the good seasons and compare it to that. The 90s show has good promise and will most likely develop into better seasons as they find their groove.
🎶Hanging Out
Down The Street
The Same Old Thing
We Did Last Week
Not A Thing To Do
But TALK To You
We're All Alright
We're All Alright
HELLO WISCONSIN!!!🎶
The beginning never gets old
I don't remember watching this show when it was originally broadcast since I wasn't around then. But I do remember watching this show through Netflix, powered by Internet Explorer 9 with Adobe Flash Player on a Windows 7 desktop computer. I really love this theme song!
The song is originally by Big Star from “In The Street”
Hello, Wisconsin!
Fun Fact: "Hello Wisconsin!" at the end was improvised by Danny Masterson (Steven Hyde).
Still better than his "Hello Unconscious Woman!!!!!"
My mom grew up in the 70s she was 13 all the way to 23 in that decade
I love watching that 70s show while looking through my 70s book from all American ads by taschen.
This brings me back! ❤️
Same 😭
We’re all alright! Except for Danny Masterson 😂
I always wondered what "BATAO!" and "Hell iwa skatsay!" meant. Didn't know it was "but talk" and "hello wisconsin".
I thought I was "I Love Wisconsin"
😐....u poor saps...
@@yummy5453 I thought it was "on to Wisconsin".
Bruh.
Brings back memories
A repeat blast from the past
This whole time I thought it was I Love Wisconsin
omg i thought i was the only one
That 90s show brought me here. My entire middle school and high-school years
Always loved this show. Still do.
I don’t know why so many people prefer the original season 1 theme song, this one is way better. It’s just a lot catchier.“We’re all alright, we’re all alright” sounds a lot better than “whoa, yeah” in my opinion.
maybe it´s about more raw guitar sound in season 1
My favorite sitcom intro!!
We need a tv show called "that's 90s show", who's with me?
A big YEESSS haha
@@LepiKrkan cool
That 80's Show done right = "Everybody Hates Chris"
That 90's Show would be; "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air"
That 2000's Show would be; "Malcom In The Middle'
Ask and you shall receive. Netflix just greenlit “That ‘90s Show” Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith will be reprising their roles from the original series. It will focus on Eric and Donna’s daughter visiting Wisconsin for the summer
@@Reesej0520 I heard and I'm looking forward to it
Hanging out down the street
The same old thing, but down the street
We’re down the street
Yeah down the street
We’re down the street! We’re down the street!
Hello down the street!
This show made me feel proud to be a Wisconsinite 😂
I used to watch this when I was little. 😅 I loved the theme song.
I remember being a little kid and hearing this come on at night and thinking “oh shoot it’s getting late”
Hanging out down the street, touching women when they sleep. HELLO WISCONSIN PRISON!
I always got so excited when chong was in the intro for the episode
Hello Wisconsin!!!
Hello prison!!
Hangin out, down the street.
Druggin and Rapin every girl I meet.
hello WISCONSIN!!!!!
My favorite song
This is fire! This is fire!
I watch this show everyday
This intro will forever be elite. The one for the reboot is ass ngl. could've been better.
I thought the same thing, after I heard it I came here to listen to the original
C’mon it ain’t ass. It’s not better as the original but at least it’s the same lyrics and tune only more to the 90a
I grew up with the 70s, loving the 90s. The 70s was made for the 90s kids (20 yr difference) and the 90s for the 2020s (30 yr difference). Same theme (coming of age) different era. Dig the flip from awkward teen boy to awkward teen girl. I miss the canned laughter, the "white" innocence, the nostalgia. It's about having a safe place to come-of-age. And who better than grandparents who have been there, too be there again.
“And here comes Mike Awesome”
lol i always loved that song
Danny sentence to 30 years 😩
Memories man... memories 💔
This is what that 90s show theme should’ve had they should’ve extended it like in that 70s show but keep the fast tempo
The thing about today is people don’t enjoy new shows but instead compare .
True.
I always thought it was I love Wisconsin
Hello Wisconsin is the funniest part
💯👍
This Song Just Random Pop Up In My Head 😂😢
I'm love that 70 show it's so Funny 😅
AWSOME
yay I love it
This was that show !
Like when he says hello Miss Johnson!! At the end
I LOVE WISCONSINN😂
Season ones theme is most nostalgic to me and memories
I remember when this was one of the only channels on my cheap TV.
such such such such a good intro
HELLLO WISCONSIN
We’re all alright
WERE ALL ALRIGHT!!!!
I still adore Fez
I've seen this show like a couple of episodes on TV
Iam watching the 70s show ❤
That's the one!
I remembered seeing That 70’s Show logo on screen and hearing Judas Priest Living After Midnight. I only heard the beginning of it.
That R A P I S T show
is this real
?
HELLO WISCONSIN!!!
Only kids who were raised in small towns in the middle of nowhere know just going out for a drive with your friends/cousins/ siblings and not really having a destination but what else are you gonna do?
I LOVE LIFETIME