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I remember the 90s as a Child and I'm glad to say I grew up outdoors playing on my swing, climbing up trees (and often causing an injury falling from them too). My parent's didn't feel the need to be overprotective and I could be outside the house playing on my roller blades for hours. While home I'd watch Cartoon Network Johnny Bravo, Animaniacs and Are You Afraid Of The were my favourites along with Baywatch, Dinsoaur (not the mama) and Gladiator on a Saturday Evening. I also wore out my VHS of Lion King I'd get pocket money to get Crisps, Sweets and fizzy drinks. Life in the '90s was pure bliss. ☺️
I bought the original run of Are You Afraid of The Dark on DVD years ago they're no longer available or extremely overpriced glad I got it early my childhood was so much better because of that show
Growing up as a 90s kid, I actually spent 1/4 of my play time outdoors, 1/4 indoors with my toys, 1/4 watching TV, and 1/4 playing video games on my Nintendo Game Boy. So even though I grew up in an age where video games were becoming popular, I’d mix it up with my other stuff. I always had a little routine where if it was nice out, I’d play outdoors, even in the winter (I live in Colorado) but if it wasn’t nice out, then I’d play indoors. I think the same should still hold true for kids today
Born in the 80s, grew up in the 90s and I'm actually writing a novel partially-set in the 90s. Thanks for taking me down memory lane but also novel research! Thanks, WatchMojo :-)
Born in '86. My husband and I miss those days so much! We often just like talking about things from the 90s we did/were into. This was a fun trip down memory lane.
I remember going to Blockbuster ALL THE TIME! I secretly kinda hoped it would be number one. There used to be a Blockbuster only 5 minutes away from my house so me and my family used to go there EVERY SINGLE WEEK until it closed down and I can’t even begin to tell you just how many of my favorite movies and TV shows that still hold true today I have discovered there from just browsing around through the countless hours we would spend there. We would usually spend anywhere from 30-60 minutes on average every time we went!
I’m Canadian so I’m more familiar with Rogers Video which was a video rental store similar to Blockbuster. I always went straight for the candy and junk food section after choosing my favourite VHS tape just so I’d have a Baby Bottle Pop with me for the ride home!
I have a question. How do so many people miss the 90s? I was born on January 10, 1980, and so I grew up in the 90s, and I always thought the 90s sucked. I think today's world is a lot better. There was no social media in the 90s, there was no Netflix and streaming services in the 90s, internet worked like crap in the 90s, there was no smart phones in the 90s, not many people had cell phones in the 90s, there was not many good movies in the 90s, and video games are a lot better today than they were in the 90s. Music today is also a lot better than it was in the 90s. I think today's world is a lot better than it was in the 1990s. I think the 1990s is very overrated.
I was born in 1988 so my entire childhood is the 90s and what I loved were things like - playing with my friends outside, games like wallball, kickball, tag, hide and seek - playing videos games like Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis. I still remember when the Nintendo 64 came out and everyone wanted one it was so mind blowing playing in 3D graphics for the first time - watching Power Rangers when it first aired and fighting over who was the green ranger and then white ranger lol - preferring Burger King over McDonald's, wanted to be part of the Burger King Kids Club and the fries back then were honestly the best I hated when they changed the recipe - fun toys like skip it, sooker boopers, giant water guns, boop it - wanting to be part of a boy band when we got older like Backstreet Boys and trying to perform like them lol - watching Jim Carrey movies - watching Hey Arnold, The Simpsons, Batman, XMen, Spiderman, Captain Planet, - wanting a Buzz Lightyear and Turbo Man doll - skating outside, riding out bikes - looking forward to book fairs at school - eating out favorite cereal on Saturday morning while watching cartoons and watching All That which was like our SNL Snick At Night - and honestly for us kids at the time we grew up just having fun getting along with one another, we didn't care about other race, ethnicity, sexuality, gender etc. We were innocent to all that, it seems like the more you try to have kids "aware" of it the more hate you create. If you take any lesson from us 90s kids know that you didn't need to teach us not to hate one another because we didn't. It's sad how kids are being to basically acknowledge others suffering only making them hate each other.
I feel like we had the best of both worlds, we spent enough time outside playing with friends but also had cartoons and movies. I remember when I wasn't allowed to take my tamagotchi to school so my mom had to care for it at work, she got some weird looks from her colleagues lol
I babysat my kids one too. every time I went out, I placed it on the passenger's seat, and there was times I had to pull over to the side of the road so I could feed it or some other stupid thing lol
as a 90s kid I remember doing all these things the nostalgia in this video is quite strong I wish I could go back to the 90s and just lice there forever
Going to the video store was my favorite thing to do when I was a kid! Also I remember reading the TV Guide every Friday night to plan out my Saturday morning cartoons LOL
It feels good to know all these things. I had loved my Polly Pocket so much. Also, going to the movie store was how I ended up watching so many horror movies, never knowing how they would be, or if they were campy, B rated horror, or masterpieces.
My grandpa got my sister and me started with Beanie Babies! He had them on a bookshelf in his office, and Tabasco the Bull was the hardest one to get. I’m proud to be a 90s kid! Thank you for sharing this video!
I collected them and I had Tabasco the bull as well I still have a few of them but I don't think I have him best days of my life than 90s I was at 80s baby and grew up in the nineties oh to be a kid again ❤️🥰
Watching this just made me remember how much I looked forward to Saturday mornings because of “one Saturday morning” it played hey Arnold, recess, and Doug! I still can vaguely remember the song, it was like a really “twangy” almost blue grass and banjo style! Anyone else remember that?! I would wake up early every Saturday just to watch it 😭
Being born in 85 i used to wish i was born maybe 20 years earlier but it didn't take long for me to realize that there was no better time in history to be a kid then in the 90s.. the toys,kids movies,cartoons, Saturday morning cartoons,the best Disney movies,the video games..the candy,food and cereal...the music ..no bias the 90s was the greatest decade of all time to be a kid
I was born in 2000 but I grew up with so many of the 90s things I feel like I was there! although I do love and I'm glad that I had a taste of both generations. I think up until 2010 I had a 90s experience with no internet or technology beyond GBA and NDS and most their tv shows, but after 2010 I got a phone and internet and new gen shows and all that.
I was born in 87. Boy Meets World was my favorite TGIF show. I still watch it on Disney+. I loved the Saturday morning cartoons and Polly Pockets were my favorite toys.
i remember watching full house & boy meets world with my mom every single friday. God those were good times ❤️ i also recently purchased yet another tamogotchi. i still can’t keep it alive.
I loved my Saturday morning cartoons. But it’s definitely #1. One of the biggest moments in my childhood is mommy taking us to blockbuster to pick out a movie n getting the bucket of popcorn. Til this day I such a movie lover because of this🥰
I used to have a LOT of beanie babies when I was little… probably because I was gonna have an open heart surgery in a few days and people at McDonald’s had their hearts melted because I, an adorable little child, told them (along with my parents)
This is already making me emosh because there’s just nothing like every childhood. If you couldn’t get it its alright that time was far fetched from what is currently going on. You just never forget it until its gone.
I still frequently think about my Tomogotchi. For my husband and I one of the best parts of having kids is being able to rewatch our favorite old cartoons with them ❤️ Duck Tales and Teen Titans go are the current favorites
Tamagotchi!! My Mom got one for me when I got my tonsils out. I was 16 so I wasn't into it! She told me the lady at the store said this is what the kids like lol.
Dug out an old tamagachi that was confiscated at the school my mom worked at years ago. At the end of the year, many items were never retrieved by kids or parents. We landed up with a few of the items. My brother's kid who is now 8, decided she wanteded to play with it. She had known about it for a good few years and may be poked at it out of curiosity before now. But this time she is going full out and loving it. Though I did have to warn her, her pet only had about a week or so life span, due to how the tamagachi ate battries.
As far as the TGIF , I instead watched Nick at Night pretty much all week. I remember having a Tamagotchi. I loved Saturday morning tv " mostly kids WB" , And I remember during my younger pc years I often had to wait for the my internet. fav childhood toy was a specific beanie baby. I was always renting from a blockbuster.
Never heard of Orbit. In the 90s I was drinking Sobe. Cool to hear that it existed, but obviously if it was only on shelves for 6 months out of the entire 10 year span of the 90s I doubt every kid was scrambling to drink one. Everything else is spot on. I still have my digi pet.
Sobe was so good! I did however manage to have Orbit once. I can’t remember which flavor, but I do remember liking it. The gummy bits weren’t weird at all.
Awwww, Polly Pockets! Still have them in the attic. Every once in a while my sister in law (born the the same year as me) and I talk about them and our faces light up with happiness. Although I did not grow up in the US, most of these things on list were part in my 90’s childhood. Loved the cassette tapes, Saturday morning cartoons and renting movies….
What a time to be alive !!!! I MISS THIS ERA !!! LIFE WAS SO MUCH MORE ENJOYABLE !!! LOVE WAS INSIDE THE HOME AND THERE WERE MEMORIES CREATED FROM HAVING TO GO OUTSIDE !!! Blockbuster was where I got all my demos out of the Bottom of the PlayStation magazines 💯💯💯💯💯 moms wasn’t buying all the games
Being born in the 90’s, I remember having a tickle me elmo, I remember Saturday morning cartoons, I remember having a tamagotchi, I remember waiting for the internet, I had a collection of beanie babies, danced the Macarena and I had polly pockets I miss being a kid, I have so many fond memories :)
My siblings and I had quite the extensive collection of Beanie Babies. And Pogs. And listened to the haunting sounds of our Furby doll singing in the wee hours of the morning. 😅
I was born in 1990 so I was alive for the entire decade and I used to do just about everything that y'all mentioned in that video. I remember not letting my sister watch what she wanted to on Friday nights because I had to watch Boy Meets World. I killed my Tamagotchi one too many times, and I used to sleep with my Beanie Babies. Looking back now as a 32-year-old man, I miss so much about the 90s. Except for the slow Internet connection! Nobody misses that. Thanks for the trip down memory lane, WatchMojo.
@@kzzRR You're right about that! I tell my younger brother and sister, who are 12 and 17, that they don't know what they missed out on. I see the stuff they watch and it's mind numbing
@@gojosgirl6487 Yeah I seen most of the new things they have these day and think, How on earth did that even make it onto TV?! Lucky I know of site where they still have all of the old classies
Oh yeah, I had a lot of these growing up as a kid. I had a Tickle Me Elmo and I remember my oldest niece and nephew playing with when they were little.
My favorite 90's childhood nostalgia is Sailor Moon. The anime was and still is my jam. I have the dolls and VHS tapes. I'm a huge Moonie aka Sailor Moon fan.
I still remember watching TGIF on Fridy's on Channel 7 . I used to love watching Family Matters . I still remember having Dial Up internet and it went mad slow at Step 2 and sounded like a Faxx machine . I remember also going to Blockbuster to rent movies on Friday night . Asking my mom for the Blockbuster card .
My dad to this day says Tickle Me Elmo was the hardest gift he's ever had to get. My sister played with it so much I can still hear "hahahahahahaha that tickles".
Nowadays ruined are appreciation for being patient waiting for a movie or show. Now you literally can watch anything right away. Not waiting all day or week or year to watch something. I remember when a movie was in theaters you couldnt watch it on video until a year later. Plus the amount of stuff to watch is so small compared to nowadays. Even if you didn't watch something you still knew about it. There's so much stuff nowadays you would never know all that's out their.
Where I lived, the nearest block buster was 4 miles away so we would usually go to our local video rental store wich was pretty much the same thing. The 90s were so good.
Lol. Don't have to tell me what us kids, did in the 90s. I was there. We would have more fun, than kids these days. We ACTUALLY went outside, played with friends, and even talked face to face. We did play our video games, but we were being kids.
Yeah this isn't a credible opinion. Im a 90s kid but tbh you're just talking from nostalgia. People said the same about 90s kids. Older generations oh these kids with their roller blades we used to read the newspaper. Things change times change We also didnt have the huge traffic problems we have today. Where do you want them to play outside safely today ? We used to play on the roads back in the day because there were few cars now thats just not doable
I llove the 90s! Watching saturday morning cartoons was my favorite thing.Dial up was the worst! especially cause someone would always be on the phone. I can't wait for the next video!
I remember every single one of these except the Orbitz drink. I have seen this drink constantly on lists of things from the 90's that should make a comeback but I never saw them when they originally were in stores. My favorite part of this video has to be the Beanie Babies. I had quite a few when I was a kid. My parents would send me care packages every once and a while when I was at sleepaway camp and there would almost always be a new Beanie Baby inside. When I first started to collect them, I didn't know two things: 1. The tags were vitally important to the overall value of them and in some cases the total value of the Beanie Babies and 2. each one comes with its own name inside the tag. I used to name the first few I had. My parents also got me the Beanie Baby Handbook in the late 90's and I can remember the countless hours I spent going through each and ever page with a fine tooth comb to make sure I either did or didn't have an particularly rare one like with an error or something. Sadly, most if not all of mine were only worth maybe an additional $10 more than it was sold for just because of how long it had been in stores and not because of some rare defect or it being the first version of the animal. I couldn't believe how much some of the error ones or limited editions (Princess Diana tribute bear I'm talking to you) were worth back in those days. Some could have been worth upwards of $10,000 or more. I now wish I had kept them for nostalgia purposes since they really aren't worth anything anymore.
Loved the list! My only complaint is I’ve never heard of that drink that was featured. Should have been switched out to feature something like Mondo drinks or Fruitopia.
I was born in 2001 - I do, in fact, remember Blockbuster. There was one less than 10 minutes from my house, and I still know exactly where it used to be!
This gone sound crazy, but my memory of the 90s are birds chirping and the sunshine thru the blinds on summer mornings….. I barely ever hear them anymore!!
Okay, I don’t really consider myself a 90’s kid, (I was born in 1993) but I do remember A LOT of these. Especially Blockbuster. Ironically, I just recently brought up Blockbuster not too long ago in front of my sister, (she was born in 2004) and she literally asked me what is Blockbuster…she has no idea what Blockbuster was, nor even heard of it.
Since you guys at watchmojo are Canadian you should do some more Canadian list. You chould do a top 20 Canadian cartoons, top 20 most nostalgic things to Canadians, top 20 things only Canadian will understand, top 20 things that are only popular in canada, top 20 Canadian Cities, top 20 Canadian TV shows of all time and top Canadian TV stations.
I was born in 1989 and I remember going to video king growing up in the 90s was so much fun how I miss those days I Rembrandt going to McDonald’s and playing on the indoor playground.
RIP Boxbuster my fav place to rent video games and test them out before deciding on actually buying them. Not cable the highlight of my week would be Saturday morning watching cartoons trying not to wake my mom up.
We had a Blockbuster right next to the movie theater in my hometown. So we'd go there to get boxed candy and chocolate for $1 each and sneak it into the theater. Definitely can't do that now. I didn't realize Boy Meets World was entirely in the 90s..guess I am getting old 😅
Well like you said you have an older sister. Who was likely a 90s kid which is probably the only reason you discovered a 90s kid item. Younger sibling tend to discover older things due to their older sibs
I bought Beanie Babies cuz I thought they were cute. Found out I had several rare ones and since I wasn’t obsessed with them sold most off at collector shows in my local mall. Some of those people were nuts I paid $5 per Beanie and sold 1 for $400 as well as several others for up to $100 a piece. I hope they’re happy with their purchases 🤷🏼♀️
I still have the original tomagotchi & it still works! I’m 61 now & im sure one of my kids could get $ for it in 20 yrs! I also have beanie babies I saved from back then .
I love Magic Eye pictures! Anyone else pause the video at each one to try to solve it like I did? 😄 I actually have a collection of Magic Eye books including a Disney and Looney Tunes. 😀 Thanks for this flashback to my childhood!
Saturday morning cartoons was the best. Friday nights, don't remember what I did then but during the late 90's ta early 2000's I was watching toonami shows.
As a early 2000's kid that don't live in nor have ever been to the US, I still recognize about half in some way even though we might not have had the exact thing
I was never allowed to drink Orbitz, but we also weren't allowed to drink pop much, so that was probably the primary reason. Also I remember as a freshly graduated college student when Blockbusters were shutting down and some were selling videos and furniture for purchase. 😞
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All of them😁😁😁
BLOCKBUSTER!🎬
Playing Pokemon RBY and Nintendo 64, Watching classic Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network/Toonami and Disney Channel shows and collecting Pokemon cards
@@DragonKazooie89 when you say Classic Nickelodeon, do you mean, “Happy Happy Joy Joy”?
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I remember the 90s as a Child and I'm glad to say I grew up outdoors playing on my swing, climbing up trees (and often causing an injury falling from them too). My parent's didn't feel the need to be overprotective and I could be outside the house playing on my roller blades for hours. While home I'd watch Cartoon Network Johnny Bravo, Animaniacs and Are You Afraid Of The were my favourites along with Baywatch, Dinsoaur (not the mama) and Gladiator on a Saturday Evening. I also wore out my VHS of Lion King I'd get pocket money to get Crisps, Sweets and fizzy drinks. Life in the '90s was pure bliss. ☺️
I bought the original run of Are You Afraid of The Dark on DVD years ago they're no longer available or extremely overpriced glad I got it early my childhood was so much better because of that show
@@Folam such a great TV Show 🙂
Growing up as a 90s kid, I actually spent 1/4 of my play time outdoors, 1/4 indoors with my toys, 1/4 watching TV, and 1/4 playing video games on my Nintendo Game Boy. So even though I grew up in an age where video games were becoming popular, I’d mix it up with my other stuff. I always had a little routine where if it was nice out, I’d play outdoors, even in the winter (I live in Colorado) but if it wasn’t nice out, then I’d play indoors. I think the same should still hold true for kids today
U just made me teary eyed 🥲 good times.
@@drizzle313 certainly was I'd relive it all again if I could 🙂
Born in the 80s, grew up in the 90s and I'm actually writing a novel partially-set in the 90s. Thanks for taking me down memory lane but also novel research! Thanks, WatchMojo :-)
@Julia Lückemeyer Thanks, much appreciated!
would love to read the novel!!!
I wish to go back to the 90s so bad. Good times😊😊
We took it for granted. We didn't know how good we really had it......
@@macgyverthompson6116 ikr that's what makes me upset 😭
Where is Doc Brown?
Born in '86. My husband and I miss those days so much! We often just like talking about things from the 90s we did/were into. This was a fun trip down memory lane.
I remember going to Blockbuster ALL THE TIME! I secretly kinda hoped it would be number one. There used to be a Blockbuster only 5 minutes away from my house so me and my family used to go there EVERY SINGLE WEEK until it closed down and I can’t even begin to tell you just how many of my favorite movies and TV shows that still hold true today I have discovered there from just browsing around through the countless hours we would spend there. We would usually spend anywhere from 30-60 minutes on average every time we went!
I’m Canadian so I’m more familiar with Rogers Video which was a video rental store similar to Blockbuster. I always went straight for the candy and junk food section after choosing my favourite VHS tape just so I’d have a Baby Bottle Pop with me for the ride home!
I miss the 90's sometimes. The cartoons back then was amazing. Born in 1991.
I’m 91 too!
I have a question. How do so many people miss the 90s?
I was born on January 10, 1980, and so I grew up in the 90s, and I always thought the 90s sucked. I think today's world is a lot better. There was no social media in the 90s, there was no Netflix and streaming services in the 90s, internet worked like crap in the 90s, there was no smart phones in the 90s, not many people had cell phones in the 90s, there was not many good movies in the 90s, and video games are a lot better today than they were in the 90s. Music today is also a lot better than it was in the 90s.
I think today's world is a lot better than it was in the 1990s. I think the 1990s is very overrated.
I was born on 1990
@@cks7548well that’s your business because to me the80s and 90s were awesome amazing cartoons, amazing fashion( not for the 80s though)
Simpler times
I was born in 1990
We sure do missed the old school Saturday morning cartoon shows.
I use to wake up to see ninja turtles then it was power ranger
Good times. Man…I would love to relive those moments.
Born in 87, always loved growing up in the 90s 😘
Same here gosh I want those years back
Same!!!
Being born in 1988 and growing up in the 90s was amazing! I miss it terribly
I was born in 1988 so my entire childhood is the 90s and what I loved were things like
- playing with my friends outside, games like wallball, kickball, tag, hide and seek
- playing videos games like Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis. I still remember when the Nintendo 64 came out and everyone wanted one it was so mind blowing playing in 3D graphics for the first time
- watching Power Rangers when it first aired and fighting over who was the green ranger and then white ranger lol
- preferring Burger King over McDonald's, wanted to be part of the Burger King Kids Club and the fries back then were honestly the best I hated when they changed the recipe
- fun toys like skip it, sooker boopers, giant water guns, boop it
- wanting to be part of a boy band when we got older like Backstreet Boys and trying to perform like them lol
- watching Jim Carrey movies
- watching Hey Arnold, The Simpsons, Batman, XMen, Spiderman, Captain Planet,
- wanting a Buzz Lightyear and Turbo Man doll
- skating outside, riding out bikes
- looking forward to book fairs at school
- eating out favorite cereal on Saturday morning while watching cartoons and watching All That which was like our SNL Snick At Night
- and honestly for us kids at the time we grew up just having fun getting along with one another, we didn't care about other race, ethnicity, sexuality, gender etc. We were innocent to all that, it seems like the more you try to have kids "aware" of it the more hate you create. If you take any lesson from us 90s kids know that you didn't need to teach us not to hate one another because we didn't. It's sad how kids are being to basically acknowledge others suffering only making them hate each other.
I KNEW Burger King changed their fries! Finally someone else mentions it. The fries are terrible now.
Don't forget about Goosebumps books!
I stalked blockbuster for scream when it came out. I needed it for a slumber party. That pressure to come through was unbelievable.
I feel like we had the best of both worlds, we spent enough time outside playing with friends but also had cartoons and movies. I remember when I wasn't allowed to take my tamagotchi to school so my mom had to care for it at work, she got some weird looks from her colleagues lol
I babysat my kids one too. every time I went out, I placed it on the passenger's seat, and there was times I had to pull over to the side of the road so I could feed it or some other stupid thing lol
OMG radio mix tapes 😊 when you got all the songs you wanted, oh the satisfaction 😘 kids now will never know this feeling
😎 👍 nostalgic 90's ♥️ feeling all warm and fuzzy inside 🥰💛
as a 90s kid I remember doing all these things the nostalgia in this video is quite strong I wish I could go back to the 90s and just lice there forever
Going to the video store was my favorite thing to do when I was a kid! Also I remember reading the TV Guide every Friday night to plan out my Saturday morning cartoons LOL
Anyone miss these times SO much? So much simpler
It feels good to know all these things. I had loved my Polly Pocket so much. Also, going to the movie store was how I ended up watching so many horror movies, never knowing how they would be, or if they were campy, B rated horror, or masterpieces.
I got my cousin May a Polly Pocket after discovering that the toy made a comeback and she loved it. She already has LOL dolls!
Such a golden age only 90's babies get to experience🤩
My grandpa got my sister and me started with Beanie Babies! He had them on a bookshelf in his office, and Tabasco the Bull was the hardest one to get. I’m proud to be a 90s kid! Thank you for sharing this video!
I think we actually had one of him 😂
I collected them and I had Tabasco the bull as well I still have a few of them but I don't think I have him best days of my life than 90s I was at 80s baby and grew up in the nineties oh to be a kid again ❤️🥰
Record songs from the Radio and Saturday morning cartoons, OMG, great memories in there.
TGIF and blockbuster so me in the 90's but after that line-up on TGIF would often have wonderful world of disney movies loved that part too
I did all these things and more! I loved a lot of these things too!! I miss the 90s
Watching this just made me remember how much I looked forward to Saturday mornings because of “one Saturday morning” it played hey Arnold, recess, and Doug! I still can vaguely remember the song, it was like a really “twangy” almost blue grass and banjo style! Anyone else remember that?! I would wake up early every Saturday just to watch it 😭
Yup remember pepperann?
@@amandaprice4190 omg I can’t believe I forgot that one! It was a classic 😭
Being born in 85 i used to wish i was born maybe 20 years earlier but it didn't take long for me to realize that there was no better time in history to be a kid then in the 90s.. the toys,kids movies,cartoons, Saturday morning cartoons,the best Disney movies,the video games..the candy,food and cereal...the music ..no bias the 90s was the greatest decade of all time to be a kid
I was born in 2000 but I grew up with so many of the 90s things I feel like I was there! although I do love and I'm glad that I had a taste of both generations. I think up until 2010 I had a 90s experience with no internet or technology beyond GBA and NDS and most their tv shows, but after 2010 I got a phone and internet and new gen shows and all that.
I was born in 87. Boy Meets World was my favorite TGIF show. I still watch it on Disney+. I loved the Saturday morning cartoons and Polly Pockets were my favorite toys.
OMG 🤣🤣 trying to get songs off the radio and getting the time perfect so it sounded like it was made that way. Boy that was fun 🤣🤦♀️
I lived for TGIF! I miss Hanging with Mr. Cooper. And I still have some of my recorded-over cassettes.
i remember watching full house & boy meets world with my mom every single friday. God those were good times ❤️
i also recently purchased yet another tamogotchi. i still can’t keep it alive.
I loved my Saturday morning cartoons. But it’s definitely #1. One of the biggest moments in my childhood is mommy taking us to blockbuster to pick out a movie n getting the bucket of popcorn. Til this day I such a movie lover because of this🥰
TY for this!!!
I’m 35 & did all of these things… I wish I was raising my kids back then when life was simple!!!
I used to have a LOT of beanie babies when I was little… probably because I was gonna have an open heart surgery in a few days and people at McDonald’s had their hearts melted because I, an adorable little child, told them (along with my parents)
This is already making me emosh because there’s just nothing like every childhood. If you couldn’t get it its alright that time was far fetched from what is currently going on. You just never forget it until its gone.
I still frequently think about my Tomogotchi. For my husband and I one of the best parts of having kids is being able to rewatch our favorite old cartoons with them ❤️ Duck Tales and Teen Titans go are the current favorites
I used to willingly wake up early to watch Duck Tales!
OMG my childhood!!!! I remember all of these things. (Born in 1988)
Tamagotchi!! My Mom got one for me when I got my tonsils out. I was 16 so I wasn't into it! She told me the lady at the store said this is what the kids like lol.
My goodness, I miss the ‘90s.
Beanie Babies, absolutely!!! Blockbuster/Hollywood Video, 100%!!! But also, what about having a Furby, collecting Pokémon cards, and Gameboys?
Dug out an old tamagachi that was confiscated at the school my mom worked at years ago. At the end of the year, many items were never retrieved by kids or parents. We landed up with a few of the items. My brother's kid who is now 8, decided she wanteded to play with it. She had known about it for a good few years and may be poked at it out of curiosity before now. But this time she is going full out and loving it. Though I did have to warn her, her pet only had about a week or so life span, due to how the tamagachi ate battries.
As far as the TGIF , I instead watched Nick at Night pretty much all week. I remember having a Tamagotchi. I loved Saturday morning tv " mostly kids WB" , And I remember during my younger pc years I often had to wait for the my internet. fav childhood toy was a specific beanie baby. I was always renting from a blockbuster.
Nick at night TGIF and NBC and Jetix on Saturdays same with Fox
Never heard of Orbit. In the 90s I was drinking Sobe. Cool to hear that it existed, but obviously if it was only on shelves for 6 months out of the entire 10 year span of the 90s I doubt every kid was scrambling to drink one. Everything else is spot on. I still have my digi pet.
Sobe was so good! I did however manage to have Orbit once. I can’t remember which flavor, but I do remember liking it. The gummy bits weren’t weird at all.
Awwww, Polly Pockets! Still have them in the attic. Every once in a while my sister in law (born the the same year as me) and I talk about them and our faces light up with happiness. Although I did not grow up in the US, most of these things on list were part in my 90’s childhood. Loved the cassette tapes, Saturday morning cartoons and renting movies….
What a time to be alive !!!! I MISS THIS ERA !!! LIFE WAS SO MUCH MORE ENJOYABLE !!! LOVE WAS INSIDE THE HOME AND THERE WERE MEMORIES CREATED FROM HAVING TO GO OUTSIDE !!! Blockbuster was where I got all my demos out of the Bottom of the PlayStation magazines 💯💯💯💯💯 moms wasn’t buying all the games
The 90's was my childhood. Polly pockets, blockbusters, tamagotchi, beanie babies, and Saturday morning cartoons. Macaroni, vh1 pop up videos.
Being born in the 90’s, I remember having a tickle me elmo, I remember Saturday morning cartoons, I remember having a tamagotchi, I remember waiting for the internet, I had a collection of beanie babies, danced the Macarena and I had polly pockets
I miss being a kid, I have so many fond memories :)
My siblings and I had quite the extensive collection of Beanie Babies. And Pogs. And listened to the haunting sounds of our Furby doll singing in the wee hours of the morning. 😅
I was born in 1990 so I was alive for the entire decade and I used to do just about everything that y'all mentioned in that video. I remember not letting my sister watch what she wanted to on Friday nights because I had to watch Boy Meets World. I killed my Tamagotchi one too many times, and I used to sleep with my Beanie Babies. Looking back now as a 32-year-old man, I miss so much about the 90s. Except for the slow Internet connection! Nobody misses that. Thanks for the trip down memory lane, WatchMojo.
TY Beanie Babies was my freaking childhood!! TY maybe still around today but it can’t compete with the 90s! TY was more Authentic back then.
Saturday morning cartoons were EVERYTHING, man I miss those times
They are still better then anything they have tese days
@@kzzRR You're right about that! I tell my younger brother and sister, who are 12 and 17, that they don't know what they missed out on. I see the stuff they watch and it's mind numbing
@@gojosgirl6487 Yeah I seen most of the new things they have these day and think,
How on earth did that even make it onto TV?!
Lucky I know of site where they still have all of the old classies
Oh yeah, I had a lot of these growing up as a kid. I had a Tickle Me Elmo and I remember my oldest niece and nephew playing with when they were little.
My favorite 90's childhood nostalgia is Sailor Moon. The anime was and still is my jam. I have the dolls and VHS tapes. I'm a huge Moonie aka Sailor Moon fan.
I’m a “Moonie” too! Small world.
I used to love those Orbitz drinks... they didn't taste that bad lol... at least to me as a kid lol
I really missed watching old cartoons on Saturday Morning.
I still have my Polly Pockets (and Star Castles too)! They're all in storage but I still have them.
I’m a 2001 kid and I love stuff from the 80s and 90s.
Personally, I loved growing up in the Mid 2000s/early 2010s. Great times
Yep. I’m 20 years older than you but I thoroughly enjoyed the 2000s…but things started to get a little weird after 2010 though😂😂😂
Not the same luv
I still remember watching TGIF on Fridy's on Channel 7 . I used to love watching Family Matters . I still remember having Dial Up internet and it went mad slow at Step 2 and sounded like a Faxx machine . I remember also going to Blockbuster to rent movies on Friday night . Asking my mom for the Blockbuster card .
My dad to this day says Tickle Me Elmo was the hardest gift he's ever had to get. My sister played with it so much I can still hear "hahahahahahaha that tickles".
Nowadays ruined are appreciation for being patient waiting for a movie or show. Now you literally can watch anything right away. Not waiting all day or week or year to watch something. I remember when a movie was in theaters you couldnt watch it on video until a year later. Plus the amount of stuff to watch is so small compared to nowadays. Even if you didn't watch something you still knew about it. There's so much stuff nowadays you would never know all that's out their.
I collected beanie babies! I sold loads but kept a few and bought two replacements of the first two I ever had.
Where I lived, the nearest block buster was 4 miles away so we would usually go to our local video rental store wich was pretty much the same thing. The 90s were so good.
Still Block Buster was still open over in the UK as I grew up during the 2000s prior to the 2010’s
MTV & vh1 still played MUSIC
this 5:05 magic eye pic is tricky to get until you find the right spot to focus
and btw, its not a sailboat!
I Love This VIDEO Brings Me Back To My Childhood I Miss The 90's ❤
Lol. Don't have to tell me what us kids, did in the 90s. I was there. We would have more fun, than kids these days. We ACTUALLY went outside, played with friends, and even talked face to face. We did play our video games, but we were being kids.
Yeah this isn't a credible opinion. Im a 90s kid but tbh you're just talking from nostalgia. People said the same about 90s kids. Older generations oh these kids with their roller blades we used to read the newspaper. Things change times change
We also didnt have the huge traffic problems we have today. Where do you want them to play outside safely today ? We used to play on the roads back in the day because there were few cars now thats just not doable
I was 4 1/2 to 14 1/2 years old in the 90s making me a true 90s kids.
I llove the 90s! Watching saturday morning cartoons was my favorite thing.Dial up was the worst! especially cause someone would always be on the phone. I can't wait for the next video!
My son was absolutely obsessed with pogs and Pokémon cards, I still have a few of his pogs in storage for him
I remember every single one of these except the Orbitz drink. I have seen this drink constantly on lists of things from the 90's that should make a comeback but I never saw them when they originally were in stores. My favorite part of this video has to be the Beanie Babies. I had quite a few when I was a kid. My parents would send me care packages every once and a while when I was at sleepaway camp and there would almost always be a new Beanie Baby inside. When I first started to collect them, I didn't know two things: 1. The tags were vitally important to the overall value of them and in some cases the total value of the Beanie Babies and 2. each one comes with its own name inside the tag. I used to name the first few I had. My parents also got me the Beanie Baby Handbook in the late 90's and I can remember the countless hours I spent going through each and ever page with a fine tooth comb to make sure I either did or didn't have an particularly rare one like with an error or something. Sadly, most if not all of mine were only worth maybe an additional $10 more than it was sold for just because of how long it had been in stores and not because of some rare defect or it being the first version of the animal. I couldn't believe how much some of the error ones or limited editions (Princess Diana tribute bear I'm talking to you) were worth back in those days. Some could have been worth upwards of $10,000 or more. I now wish I had kept them for nostalgia purposes since they really aren't worth anything anymore.
Loved the list!
My only complaint is I’ve never heard of that drink that was featured.
Should have been switched out to feature something like Mondo drinks or Fruitopia.
I was born in 2001 - I do, in fact, remember Blockbuster. There was one less than 10 minutes from my house, and I still know exactly where it used to be!
Me too!!!!! I was born in 2002. A lot of things from the 1990s carried on into the 2000s!!!
This gone sound crazy, but my memory of the 90s are birds chirping and the sunshine thru the blinds on summer mornings….. I barely ever hear them anymore!!
I was born in 84" lol watching this brings back good memories lol
90s best years of my life
Okay, I don’t really consider myself a 90’s kid, (I was born in 1993) but I do remember A LOT of these. Especially Blockbuster. Ironically, I just recently brought up Blockbuster not too long ago in front of my sister, (she was born in 2004) and she literally asked me what is Blockbuster…she has no idea what Blockbuster was, nor even heard of it.
So you likely remember the end of the 90's.
@@KentPetersonmoney Anywhere from 97, and so forth. I consider the 2000’s more of my era.
I’m born in 91. Wish I was a bit sooner but it’s fine
I’m somewhat the same with how I was born in 94
I love the 80s 90s my favorite was pop up videos and dial up computers and renting movies for the store I miss them days.
The glory days when life was so simple back then. Good times but those days are over. 🙂😔
I used to go to Blockbuster or Hollywood Video with my Dad every weekend
Since you guys at watchmojo are Canadian you should do some more Canadian list. You chould do a top 20 Canadian cartoons, top 20 most nostalgic things to Canadians, top 20 things only Canadian will understand, top 20 things that are only popular in canada, top 20 Canadian Cities, top 20 Canadian TV shows of all time and top Canadian TV stations.
I was born in 1989 and I remember going to video king growing up in the 90s was so much fun how I miss those days I Rembrandt going to McDonald’s and playing on the indoor playground.
Born in The end of 80s, 90s was my best time, music fation and movies....
I freaking miss those times I wish I can go back !
RIP Boxbuster my fav place to rent video games and test them out before deciding on actually buying them. Not cable the highlight of my week would be Saturday morning watching cartoons trying not to wake my mom up.
Yessss... I loved the Orbitz!
Orbitz=EEEEEWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!
We had a Blockbuster right next to the movie theater in my hometown. So we'd go there to get boxed candy and chocolate for $1 each and sneak it into the theater. Definitely can't do that now.
I didn't realize Boy Meets World was entirely in the 90s..guess I am getting old 😅
#4, I totally remember that, my older sister raised a tamagotchi! And born August 4th 2000, I was an early 2000's kid
Well like you said you have an older sister. Who was likely a 90s kid which is probably the only reason you discovered a 90s kid item. Younger sibling tend to discover older things due to their older sibs
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I bought Beanie Babies cuz I thought they were cute. Found out I had several rare ones and since I wasn’t obsessed with them sold most off at collector shows in my local mall. Some of those people were nuts I paid $5 per Beanie and sold 1 for $400 as well as several others for up to $100 a piece. I hope they’re happy with their purchases 🤷🏼♀️
I still have the original tomagotchi & it still works! I’m 61 now & im sure one of my kids could get $ for it in 20 yrs! I also have beanie babies I saved from back then .
I love Magic Eye pictures! Anyone else pause the video at each one to try to solve it like I did? 😄 I actually have a collection of Magic Eye books including a Disney and Looney Tunes. 😀 Thanks for this flashback to my childhood!
Yep I screenshot the pictures so when I’m done with this video I can go try to see them lol
Saturday morning cartoons was the best. Friday nights, don't remember what I did then but during the late 90's ta early 2000's I was watching toonami shows.
God I miss the nostalgia of going into video stores but I don't miss having to do so in ORDER to watch movies. I definitely prefer streaming.
Nostalgia right here
I remember the Tamagotchi, everyone had them even here in Sweden, except ME
Born in 1988. I miss the 90's so much!
As a early 2000's kid that don't live in nor have ever been to the US, I still recognize about half in some way even though we might not have had the exact thing
I was never allowed to drink Orbitz, but we also weren't allowed to drink pop much, so that was probably the primary reason. Also I remember as a freshly graduated college student when Blockbusters were shutting down and some were selling videos and furniture for purchase. 😞
I was born in 86 and Orbitz is the only thing from this list I didn't know existed.