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Title: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: shardian on April 09, 2008, 04:16:15 pm
Are you a 90's kid (good flashback)?
You're a 90's kid if:

You've ever ended a sentence with the word "PSYCHE!"

You can sing the rap to "The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air"

You remember when Kurt Cobain, Tu Pac, River Phoenix, and Selena died.

You know that "WOAH" comes from Joey from "Blossom" and that "How Rude!" comes from Stephanie from "Full House"

You remember when it was actually worth getting up early
on a Saturday to watch cartoons.

You got super excited when it was Oregon Trail day in computer class at school.

You remember reading "Goosebumps"

You know the profound meaning of "Wax on, wax off"

You have pondered why Smurfette was the only female smurf.

You took plastic cartoon lunch boxes to school.

You danced to "Wannabe" by the Spice Girls, Females: had a new motto, Males: got a whole lot gay-er. (so tell me what you want, what you really really want.)

You remember the craze, then the banning of slap bracelets and slam books.

You still get the urge to say "NOT" after (almost) every sentence...Not...

Where in the world is Carmen San Diego? was both a game and a TV game show.

Captain Planet.

You knew that Kimberly, the pink ranger, and Tommy, the green Ranger were meant to be together.

When playing power rangers with friends you fought over who got to be who............and still all ended up being Tommy.

You remember when super nintendo's became popular.

You remember watching home alone 1, 2 , and 3........and tried to pull the pranks on "intruders"

"I've fallen and I can't get up"

You remember going to the skating rink before there were inline skates

Two words... Trapper Keeper.

You never got injured on a Slip 'n' Slide

You wore socks over leggings scrunched down

"Miss Mary Mack, Mack, Mack, all dressed in black, black, black, with silver buttons, buttons, buttons, all down her back, back, back" SHE ASKED HER MOTHER MOTHER MOTHER FOR FIFTY CENTS CENTS CENTS TO SEE THE ELEPHANTS PHANTS PHANTS JUMP OVER THE FENCE THE FENCE THE FENCE
he jumped so high high high he touched the sky sky sky and he didnt come back back back til the forth of july ly ly he jumped so low ow ow he stubbed his toe toe toe and thats the end end end of the elephants show show show

You remember boom boxes vs. cd players

You remember New Kids on The Block when they were cool

You knew all the characters names and their life stories on "Saved By The Bell"

You played and/or collected "Pogs"

You had at least one Tamagotchi, GigaPet or Nano and brought it everywhere

You watched the original Care Bears, My Little Pony, and Ninja Turtles

NANCY DREW AND THE HARDY BOYS WERE THE BEST MYSTERY BOOKS

Yikes pencils and erasers were the stuff!

All your school supplies were "Lisa Frank" brand.(pencils.notebooks.b
inders.etc.)

You remember when the new Beanie Babies were always sold out.

You used to wear those stick on earings, not only on your ears, but at the corners of your eyes.

You remember a time before the WB.

You've gotten creeped out by "Are You Afraid of the Dark?"

You know the Macarena by heart.

"Talk to the hand" ... enough said

You thought Brain woud finally take over the world

You always said, "Then why don't you marry it!"

You remember when everyone went slinky crazy.

You remember when razor scooters were cool.



When we were younger:

Before the MySpace frenzy...

Before the Internet & text messaging...

Before Sidekicks & iPods...

Before MIKE JONES...

Before PlayStation2 or X-BOX...

...Back when you put off the 5 hours of homework you had every night.

When light up sneakers were cool.

When you rented VHS tapes, not DVDs.

When gas was $0.95 a gallon & Caller ID was a new thing.

When we recorded stuff on VCRs & paid $3.50 for a movie.

When we called the radio station to request songs to hear off our walkmans.

When 2Pac and Biggie where alive.

When the Chicago Bulls were the best team ever.

Way back.

Tag.

Get Over Here!!!! means something to you.

Hide-n-Go Seek at dusk.

Red Light, Green Light.

Heads Up 7 Up.

Playing Kickball & Dodgeball until your porch light came on.

Hopskotch.

Slip-n-Slides.

Tree Houses.

Hula Hoops.

HELLO....HOT WHEELS!!!!!

"POWER OF LOVE" BY CELINE DION..ONLY COUPLES COULD SKATE TO THIS.

The annoying Giga Pets & Furbies.

Running through the sprinklers.

That "Little Mermaid"

Crying when Mufasa died in the Lion King.

Happy Meals where you chose a Barbie or a Hot Wheels car.

Getting the privelage to sit in the front seat of the car.

Drinking Sqeeze It "Squeeze The Fun Out Of It"

CAPRI SUN

Watching Saturday Morning Cartoons in your PJ's still wrapped up in your TMNT, Power Rangers, Barbie, Fairy Princess comforter.

The original Power Rangers

Or what about:

Hey Arnold.

Rugrats.

The Secret World of Alex Mac.

Ren & Stimpy.

Double Dare.

Rocco's Modern Life.

AAAHH!! REAL MONSTERS.

Wild & Crazy Kids.

Clarissa Explains it All.

CAMP NOWHERE

Salute Your Shorts(CAMP ANAWANA)

Are You Afraid of the Dark?

The original cast members of All That.

Kenan & Kel.

"CITY GUYS"...ROLLW/ THE CITY GUYS

Doug.

Magic School Bus.

Nick Arcade.

Flash Forward.

The Adventures of Pete and Pete.

Legends of the Hidden Temple

Hey Dude.

Dinosaurs.

Alladin.

Mummies Alive

Pinky and the Brain

Sailor Moon.

Blossom.

Hangin with Mr. Cooper.

Martin

Beavis & Butt-Head

Wishbone.

Bill Nye the Science Guy

MR RODGERS!!!!

Who could forget Snick? & Nick @ Nite with Bewitched, I Dream of Jenie, The Facts of Life & I Love Lucy.

Where everyone wanted to be in love after watching The Wonder Years.

or Nick Jr. with Face

Gulah Gulah Island

Little Bear

Busy Town

Under the Umbrella Tree

PEE-WEE!!!

The Big Comfy Couch

Kool-Aid was the drink of choice.

Wearing your new shoes on the first day of school.

Class field trips.

When Christmas was the most exciting time of year.

When $5 seemed like a million, & another dollar a miracle.

When you begged to go to McDonalds for dinner everyday.

When Toys R Us overuled the mall.



Go back to the time when:

Decisions were made by going 'eeny-meeny-miney-moe'.

Mistakes were corrected by simply exclaiming 'do over!'

'Race issue' ment arguing about who ran the fastest.

Money issues were handled by whoever was banker in 'Monopoly.'

It wasn't odd to have two or three 'best' friends.

Being old referred to anyone over 20.

A chance to skate as a couple at the local roller rink was like winning the lottery.

Scrapes & bruises were kissed & made better.

It was a big deal to finally be tall enought to ride the 'big people' rides at the fair.

When playing Nintendo was the hardest thing ever.

When Ninja Turtles ruled the world.

Another Baby Sitter Club and Little Sister (Karen) book came out and you put your name on hold for it at the library.

When Aladdin was new, before the trilogy was complete.

Before we realized all this would eventually disappear

Who would have thought you'd miss the 90's so much!!!!!
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: shardian on April 09, 2008, 04:17:02 pm
I was born in 81, so I caught the tail end of the 80's also.

So....
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: shardian on April 09, 2008, 04:17:19 pm
How To Know You're An 80's Kid

(Note: This was written by a female, so adjust as necessary.)

•You had a crush on one of the New Kids on the Block members.
•You wanted to be on StarSearch. (Come, on, we all did)
•You ever uttered the word "Radical!"
•You wore jelly shoes and jelly bracelets
•You thought "Ghostbusters" was by far the coolest movie
•You remember watching shows like "Punky Brewster" , "Webster", "You Can't Do That On Television" , "Wild&Crazy Kids" and "Double Dare"
•You wore a banana clip in your hair or one of those slap on wrist bands at some point during your youth.
•You rolled up the bottoms of your splatter painted jeans.
•You wore loafers with everything, and you put the laces in those little rolls.
•You had slouch socks, and puff painted your own shirt at least once.
•You know the profound meaning of "Wax on, Wax off."
•You can name half of the members of the elite "Brat Pack."
•You can remember watching Full House and Saved by the Bell for endless hours!!!
•You have seen at least 10 episodes of Fraggle Rock.
•You yearned to be a member of The Babysitters Club, and tried to start a club of your own.
•You sat on your back porch, playing with your "My Little Pony", "Rainbow Brite" , and "Strawberry Shortcake" dolls.
•You know that another name for a keyboard is a "Synthesizer."
•You hold a special place in your heart for "Back to the Future."
•You know where to go if you "wanna go where everybody knows your name."
•You thought Molly Ringwald was REALLY cool. (Was there an 80's movie she WASN'T in?)
•You know what "sike" and "not!" mean
•You fell victim to 80's fashion : big hair, crimped, combed over to the side, big hoop earrings, and possibly the worst:you wore spandex pants.
•You wanted to be a Goonie, or Elliot from E.T.
•You owned an extensive collection of Cabbage Patch Kids and trolls.
•You actually saw Ted Danson as the MacDaddy he played "Sam" to be.
•You ever wore flourescent -neon if you will clothing....(or nailpolish)
•You could breakdance, or wished you could.
•You know who He-Man and She-Ra are.
•You remember when ATARI was a state of the art video game system. (Remember the Pong)
•You know all the words to "Ice Ice Baby".
•You remember MC hammer well.
•You can still sing the rap to "Fresh Prince of Belair". You own any cassettes.
•You were led to believe that in the year 2000 we'd all be living on the moon.
•You remember and/or own any of the CareBear Glass collection from PizzaHut.
•Pizza Hut was the coolest place to hang.
•Poltergeist freaked you out.
•You carried your lunch to school in a Gremlins or an E.T. lunchbox.
•You have ever pondered why Smurfette was the ONLY female smurf.
•You wanted to communicate with some being named Cinergy, or you wanted gree n hair like that lead singer of the Misfits.
•You totally LOVED Barbie's cooler, punkier counterpart, "Jem" and her "Rockers"
•You wanted to have an alien like Alf living in your house.
•You wore biker shorts underneath a short skirt and felt stylish.
•You wore tights under shorts and felt stylish.
•You layered your multi-colored slouch socks, and added suspenders to make your outfit complete.
•You ever had a Swatch Watch.
•You actually spent countless hours trying to perfect the care-bear stare.
•You had a crush on one of the Coreys (Haim or Feldman).
•You remember when Saturday Night Live was funny.
•You had WonderWoman or Superman underwear.
•You wanted to be The Hulk or Madonna for Halloween.
•You believed that "By the power of Greyskull, you HAD the power"
•You thought that Transformers were more than meets the eye.
•Partying "like it's 1999" seemed SO far away!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: shardian on April 09, 2008, 04:22:57 pm
I hated being a kid.  Don't miss a second of it.

 :-\

I'm not surprised.

Being a kid kicked ass!
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Ed_McCarron on April 09, 2008, 04:25:58 pm
•You wore loafers with everything, and you put the laces in those little rolls.

Yikes.  I -still- have a pair of docksiders that a girl did this to in '91..  Those shoes have lasted 17 years.  I still wear 'em, and still get the occasional "cool" - even from todays kids.

Of course, my wife thinks I'm a dork.

EDit:  The 80's -was- the cooler decade.   Sorry young'ins.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: ChadTower on April 09, 2008, 04:33:14 pm

A lot of those 90s things could easily be from the 80s.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: TelcoLou on April 09, 2008, 04:38:21 pm
I was a '70's kid. I win lose.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Ed_McCarron on April 09, 2008, 04:42:54 pm
Bonus Photo:  Source:My 11th grade yearbook.  Year:  1989.

I miss big hair. :)
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: boykster on April 09, 2008, 04:56:39 pm
Bonus Photo:  Source:My 11th grade yearbook.  Year:  1989.

I miss big hair. :)

That totally could have been from my class.....graduating class of '90!!!!
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: shardian on April 09, 2008, 04:59:26 pm
If you want to see a kick ass late 80's hair do, I'll see if I have a digital copy of a pic of my wife when she was around 8 or so. She has some major "something about mary" action going on.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Samstag on April 09, 2008, 05:58:23 pm
Most of that applies to me but I'm no 90's kid.  In 1990 I graduated college, moved out of the parent's house, and started my career.

Nope.  Definitely not a 90's kid.  90's immature adult, maybe.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: SavannahLion on April 09, 2008, 06:16:59 pm
'78 so I got slapped in the face in the 80's and then insulted by the 90's. The sad part... I remember nearly every one of those things on that list (GOONIES!).

Here's what's weird though. My GF is nearly 9 years my senior so she was an even bigger product of the 80's than I could ever hope to be, yet I remember more of the 80's than she does. Must've been the haircut. Seagulls in the 80's and that Vanilla Ice sidekick with a spike so big he could catch passing 747's in the 90's. All that hairspray was guaranteed to protect one from any trauma the 80's and 90's could ever hope to inflict.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: ChadTower on April 09, 2008, 06:22:16 pm
Bonus Photo:  Source:My 11th grade yearbook.  Year:  1989.

I miss big hair. :)

Do you miss those earrings too, Sandi?
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Ed_McCarron on April 09, 2008, 08:59:59 pm
Bonus Photo:  Source:My 11th grade yearbook.  Year:  1989.

I miss big hair. :)

Do you miss those earrings too, Sandi?

Admit it... You think I'm hot.

Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Jdurg on April 09, 2008, 09:09:35 pm
I was born in 1980, and all I can do is cry when I read through that list.  Every single one applied to me.   :'(  Good god that is scary.  I ate dinner tonight at a restaurant after work, and the waiter was ten years younger than me.  I felt INCREDIBLY old, and was the youngest person in my "group".  Wow!   

I remember when Kurt Cobain died, and I remember even more when Layne Staley died.  When Cobain Died I was like "eh, that sucks".  But when Staley was found dead I literally shed a tear.  For a good two months I was as depressed as you could get.   :'( :'(
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: ChadTower on April 09, 2008, 09:19:58 pm
Admit it... You think I'm hot.

Straight up bucking bronco, honey.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Ed_McCarron on April 09, 2008, 10:14:05 pm
Admit it... You think I'm hot.

Straight up bucking bronco, honey.

Heh.  I'll have to dig up the pic of me (the real me...) in the members only jacket.  It reeks of 80's.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Singapura on April 09, 2008, 10:23:29 pm
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I remember when Kurt Cobain died, and I remember even more when Layne Staley died.  When Cobain Died I was like "eh, that sucks".  But when Staley was found dead I literally shed a tear.  For a good two months I was as depressed as you could get

You're da man  :cheers: I was going to Nirvana in Rotterdam, bought the ticket and read he died. Thought "That sucks" more because I was on holiday and couldn't return the ticket. I still have it somewhere. I thought the hyping of Cobain and Nirvana was way over the top. When Staley died the grunge hype was over and I remember writing a very angry letter to a Dutch magazine because they voted him "loser of the month".
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: ChadTower on April 10, 2008, 09:07:58 am
Heh.  I'll have to dig up the pic of me (the real me...) in the members only jacket.  It reeks of 80's.

Somewhere out there is an 8th grade graduation pic of me and a friend of mine.  He has a huge frizzy afro and a powder blue suit.  I have a fog-thick Stamos hairdo and a UPS brown suit coat my science teacher gave me.  We're standing in front of a banner that says "UP WITH PEOPLE". 
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: ideft on April 10, 2008, 06:57:25 pm
does anyone remember Gobots?? or neon colour sunglasses/shorts/shirts??
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: TelcoLou on April 10, 2008, 06:59:28 pm
does anyone remember Gobots??

You mean the wanna-be transformers?  ;)
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: ideft on April 10, 2008, 07:03:47 pm
i remember thinking that gobots were for losers and transformers were for the cool kids
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: ClubNinja on April 10, 2008, 08:12:31 pm
Hardly.  Gobots are superior in every way.  More die cast parts, more realistic vehicles, more unique transformations, uniformity in sizing, the list just goes on and on.  Transformers are great toys, but Gobots win in build, function, and class.  Their only "better than Gobots" category is the cartoon.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Jdurg on April 10, 2008, 08:55:17 pm
i remember thinking that gobots were for losers and transformers were for the cool kids

That's what I dealt with as well.  I always wanted Transformers like my friends had, but my parents would get me "Go-Bots".  As a young kid you get made fun of for that.  Go-Bots were refered to in the social circle as "Poor Kids' Transformers".   :'(
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: TelcoLou on April 10, 2008, 09:01:19 pm
Heh.

Now Micronauts ... those were great!
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: protokatie on April 10, 2008, 10:39:49 pm
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The Secret World of Alex Mac.

Its The Secret World of Alex Mack :P And I SO wished I was her, I even have almost every ep of it on DVD! :D

BTW, I was borne in 1979, so wasnt really a kid in the 90's (atleast much of the 90's). Also, many of the items on the list are major 80's things as well...
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: shardian on April 10, 2008, 11:08:51 pm
Right now, me and the wife are watching thru the entire series of Are You Afraid Of The Dark. There were 7 seasons, we are halfway thru the 4th season. There were many "before they were stars" appearances on this show. Some of the eps were really good too. Of course, some really stunk!
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: SNAAKE on April 11, 2008, 04:08:30 am
I remember everything  :cheers:
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: missioncontrol on April 11, 2008, 08:53:50 am
quite a few of those are form the 80's

http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=35252.0
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: HaRuMaN on April 11, 2008, 09:08:39 am
Born in 78'...  So I'm kinda caught in the middle of those two lists.  For example, too old for Power Rangers, but my two younger brothers loved that crap... and used to play it out in the back yard.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Ginsu Victim on April 11, 2008, 12:19:07 pm
1977
Caught in the middle, as well.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: ideft on April 11, 2008, 12:42:52 pm
For a cool flashback just watch Robot Chicken.  I have often said when watching it "I remembering playing with that toy". Plus it is kick ass funny.  Long live the 6,000,000 peso man!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Ed_McCarron on April 11, 2008, 02:51:42 pm
Hardly.  Gobots are superior in every way.  More die cast parts, more realistic vehicles, more unique transformations, uniformity in sizing, the list just goes on and on.  Transformers are great toys, but Gobots win in build, function, and class.  Their only "better than Gobots" category is the cartoon.

Just when you think you've seen every geeky quote possible...
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Jdurg on April 11, 2008, 06:10:37 pm
Born in 78'...  So I'm kinda caught in the middle of those two lists.  For example, too old for Power Rangers, but my two younger brothers loved that crap... and used to play it out in the back yard.


1980, and I grew up with Voltron which is what the Power Rangers only WISH they could be.  Voltron would kick the crap out of the Power Dipshits any day of the week.   :P ;D
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: CheffoJeffo on April 11, 2008, 08:47:48 pm
Why does this thread have me thinking "Kill Screen" ?

 :dunno
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Ed_McCarron on April 11, 2008, 08:51:33 pm
Voltron would kick the crap out of the Power Dipshits any day of the week.   :P ;D

Lion or vehicle?
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Jdurg on April 11, 2008, 09:05:51 pm
I was really fond of the vehicles, but the lion Voltron really did dominate.   8)
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Havok on April 13, 2008, 06:12:35 pm
Born in 78'...  So I'm kinda caught in the middle of those two lists.  For example, too old for Power Rangers, but my two younger brothers loved that crap... and used to play it out in the back yard.


1980, and I grew up with Voltron which is what the Power Rangers only WISH they could be.  Voltron would kick the crap out of the Power Dipshits any day of the week.   :P ;D

And I'll form the head! Power Rangers are whack!
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Ginsu Victim on April 15, 2008, 11:40:44 am
I think have most of my Voltron toy in a box somewhere. That was my big Christmas present in 1985. That sword was awesome.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: fjl on April 15, 2008, 04:06:28 pm
I recall while in the 90's thinking that the 80's where stupid. Now that I'm in the 2000's I look back and remember the 90's being stupid. Well the first half of the 90's anyway. All the bright colored clothes where pretty dumb. Just take a look at the first few seasons of Saved by the bell so you know what I'm talking about. I wonder if that will happen when I reach the new decade.

Although I already hate some of the styles of this decade. There is something disturbing seeing all those young-uns dressed up in their emo clothes. You just know ten years from now when those kids look at pictures of themselves dressed as emo's they'll be like, "What the hell was I thinking dressing like that!?"
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: CheffoJeffo on April 15, 2008, 04:25:59 pm
I recall while in the 90's thinking that the 80's where stupid. Now that I'm in the 2000's I look back and remember the 90's being stupid. Well the first half of the 90's anyway. All the bright colored clothes where pretty dumb. Just take a look at the first few seasons of Saved by the bell so you know what I'm talking about

 :dunno :dunno :dunno :dunno :dunno :dunno :dunno :dunno :dunno :dunno

I can has kill screen ?
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Namco on April 17, 2008, 03:35:04 pm
Dude, why is GI Joe nowhere on this list? Loved the series and the toys. Other of my favorites include Inspector Gadget, Robotech, and Thundercats.

I was born in '75 so of course I know all the 90's items, but only half of them do I scoff at (I'm looking at you Power Rangers). When Power Rangers were big, I was too busy trying to master Samurai Shodown 2 and Bust-a-Move  ;D
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: ClubNinja on April 18, 2008, 08:21:35 am
Hardly.  Gobots are superior in every way.  More die cast parts, more realistic vehicles, more unique transformations, uniformity in sizing, the list just goes on and on.  Transformers are great toys, but Gobots win in build, function, and class.  Their only "better than Gobots" category is the cartoon.

Just when you think you've seen every geeky quote possible...

Given the forum, I'm not really concerned.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Jdurg on April 19, 2008, 03:16:14 pm
There are a few things that were forgotton, however.

Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: mrtie on April 19, 2008, 04:09:40 pm

  • You had your name, or lines, shaved into your hair.

Not gonna lie I had a money sign shaved into the back of my head, born in 84 here btw and I remember everything on that list.

Anyone remember Spinjas? they were these awesome little collectible tops thats you fought against one another circa 1991ish I think I loved the crap outa those things.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: shardian on December 04, 2008, 08:40:21 am
For a cool flashback just watch Robot Chicken.  I have often said when watching it "I remembering playing with that toy". Plus it is kick ass funny.  Long live the 6,000,000 peso man!!!!!!!!!

Well I finally decided to start watching this show. All I can say is...you are so f'ing right! Me and the wife have been watching a few a night and are almost done with the first season. It is definitely hit/miss, but the hits are great. I love how they get the real voice talent to come in for the skits. How in the hell do they pull that off? My favorite part of each ep is to scan the voice talent and see who was real.

My only real complaint is that I wish they used more real action figures. The custom clay ones kind of take away from the nostalgia. Is it a copyright issue, or do they just want a more poseable/articulated doll?
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Dartful Dodger on December 04, 2008, 03:20:49 pm
quite a few of those are form the 80's

http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=35252.0

The most unique thing about the 90s will be how ordinary they were.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Mauzy on December 04, 2008, 08:15:05 pm
My only real complaint is that I wish they used more real action figures. The custom clay ones kind of take away from the nostalgia. Is it a copyright issue, or do they just want a more poseable/articulated doll?

According to the commentaries (yes, commentaries...), its the actual cost of the toy and the pose-ability of the toy. Apparently they do a lot of eBay and thrift store shopping. They also try to cut down on the number of nice toys that they destroy. In some ep (I think the one with Burt Reynolds and the street race) they had to destroy a mid 80's Batmobile that was in near perfect condition. That damn near killed them, but they couldn't find a cost effective alternative in time.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: orion on December 05, 2008, 10:12:40 am
i remember thinking that gobots were for losers and transformers were for the cool kids

That's what I dealt with as well.  I always wanted Transformers like my friends had, but my parents would get me "Go-Bots".  As a young kid you get made fun of for that.  Go-Bots were refered to in the social circle as "Poor Kids' Transformers".   :'(

Gobots predated transformers you young punks... we didn't have those fancy transformers with their "Autobots" and their "Decepticons" and their fancy pants "omega supreme" ....until a year or two later.

I was born in 73. All you 90's kids can't even begin to phantom the things that happen to a young mind when they are exposed to things like "Sha na na" at such a ripe young age..... of course we did have "Chips".... and I remember my parents taking me to see the original Starwars in the theater... the FIRST time it was ever released in a theater!
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: shardian on December 05, 2008, 10:28:42 am
All you 90's kids can't even begin to phantom the things that happen to a young mind when they are exposed to things like "Sha na na" at such a ripe young age..... 

I know Sha-Na-Na, and have even seen them in concert when I was a kid. Around here though, the Van-Dells are the ---steaming pile of meadow muffin---. I have been watching them perform every other year or so since I was a wee toddler.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: orion on December 05, 2008, 11:13:48 am
All you 90's kids can't even begin to phantom the things that happen to a young mind when they are exposed to things like "Sha na na" at such a ripe young age..... 

I know Sha-Na-Na, and have even seen them in concert when I was a kid. Around here though, the Van-Dells are the ---Cleveland steamer---. I have been watching them perform every other year or so since I was a wee toddler.

My parents love me and they never drug me to a Sha na na concert. If you ever need to talk about it, I'm hear for ya man... ;D
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: shardian on December 05, 2008, 11:19:20 am
Well to be fair to me, retro is IN now. It is much less damaging. Plus, I love golden oldie rock music.

Sorry it was so bad for you.  ;D

P.S. My wife did Sock-hops at De'soto's when she was a kid. Full poodle skirt get-up and all.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: HaRuMaN on December 05, 2008, 11:23:44 am
Is your wife 55 years old?   :o
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Blanka on December 05, 2008, 11:26:48 am
80ties kid is if your father had a moustache, 90ties kid if he hadn't  :afro:
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: ChadTower on December 05, 2008, 11:31:16 am
Well to be fair to me, retro is IN now. It is much less damaging. Plus, I love golden oldie rock music.

Sorry it was so bad for you.  ;D

P.S. My wife did Sock-hops at De'soto's when she was a kid. Full poodle skirt get-up and all.


Retro is always in for the 30-40 age group.  There's a reason for that...

It's not actually in for everyone else so much as we're in the target age group for retro products.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: shardian on December 05, 2008, 11:33:27 am
Is your wife 55 years old?   :o

No.

Desotos is a bar/club chain that is retro themed. Once a month when she was a kid, they threw a sock hop. Lots of people dressed up, they played oldies, and did all the silly dances from back in the day.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: shardian on December 05, 2008, 11:39:25 am
Now I have Rock n' Roll Is Here To Stay playing in my head. Sweet!  :laugh2:
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: orion on December 05, 2008, 11:50:17 am
Now I have Rock n' Roll Is Here To Stay playing in my head. Sweet!  :laugh2:


I do to now... thanks. S@#*! :hissy:
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Ginsu Victim on December 05, 2008, 12:10:09 pm
I never expected to see the word Sha-na-na in this thread. Ow, it BURNS!!
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Malenko on December 05, 2008, 12:13:23 pm
78, i remember all that stuff. I cant wait for the EMO generation to either slit their wrists or grow up
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Level42 on December 05, 2008, 04:48:29 pm
Damn I'm old compared to you lot. 1967.

The 80's were definitely my favorite period. The 90's were boring.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Ginsu Victim on December 05, 2008, 05:38:02 pm
The 80's were definitely my favorite period. The 90's were boring.

I agree, though the 90's weren't THAT boring thanks to the independent cinema boom.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Mauzy on December 05, 2008, 06:41:39 pm
78, i remember all that stuff. I cant wait for the EMO generation to either slit their wrists or grow up

No one can wish that more than the rest of that generation who is normal (i.e. ME). You guys have it easy. You can get away from that crap. I have to go to school with it for 8 hours a day...
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Ummon on December 06, 2008, 08:06:17 pm
Shar, a lot of those things were in the 80s, some of them in the early 80s. I think 'psyche' came out before you were born. Karate Kid, almost. Smurfs for sure.




I was born in 73. All you 90's kids can't even begin to phantom the things that happen to a young mind when they are exposed to things like "Sha na na" at such a ripe young age..... of course we did have "Chips".... and I remember my parents taking me to see the original Starwars in the theater... the FIRST time it was ever released in a theater!

Barely at that age, though.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: orion on December 07, 2008, 01:32:54 pm
Shar, a lot of those things were in the 80s, some of them in the early 80s. I think 'psyche' came out before you were born. Karate Kid, almost. Smurfs for sure.




I was born in 73. All you 90's kids can't even begin to phantom the things that happen to a young mind when they are exposed to things like "Sha na na" at such a ripe young age..... of course we did have "Chips".... and I remember my parents taking me to see the original Starwars in the theater... the FIRST time it was ever released in a theater!

Barely at that age, though.

Oh no, that's one of my earliest most vivid memories that I have. I even remember the theater that they took me to and that the weather was really nice that day. I can also vividly remember my third birthday party.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Ummon on December 08, 2008, 07:48:26 pm

Oh no, that's one of my earliest most vivid memories that I have. I even remember the theater that they took me to and that the weather was really nice that day. I can also vividly remember my third birthday party.

Some do, but such far-back things it seems most don't remember. I was just six when we went to see Star Wars. I remember a lot - I think. It's interesting having records of things and contrasting them to memories. I've found some things that really surprised me.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: orion on December 09, 2008, 12:37:38 pm

Oh no, that's one of my earliest most vivid memories that I have. I even remember the theater that they took me to and that the weather was really nice that day. I can also vividly remember my third birthday party.

Some do, but such far-back things it seems most don't remember. I was just six when we went to see Star Wars. I remember a lot - I think. It's interesting having records of things and contrasting them to memories. I've found some things that really surprised me.

I find that I can remember most things and that I can recall them pretty accurately. What really surprises me is how drastically your perspective changes when you grow up, how when you are small everything seems really really cool and worth getting excited over to you.  For example every time I catch a rerun of "Knight Rider" or the "A team" I can't get over how corny they are, but when I was a kid, I thought they were the coolest shows on TV and I was totally oblivious to their cheese factor.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Ummon on December 10, 2008, 05:58:34 pm
Well, A-Team I knew was bad (as in terrible). But I was a glutton for punishment sometimes. Also, I terribly wanted it to be better. Knight Rider was a year earlier, two years before the robot craze and stuff in the US, so I can say I was a little naive. Even still, take Mighty Orbots. It was one of my favorites, because I loved the animation and color scheme. But it was just bad.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: orion on December 11, 2008, 08:44:12 am
Well, A-Team I knew was bad (as in terrible). But I was a glutton for punishment sometimes. Also, I terribly wanted it to be better. Knight Rider was a year earlier, two years before the robot craze and stuff in the US, so I can say I was a little naive. Even still, take Mighty Orbots. It was one of my favorites, because I loved the animation and color scheme. But it was just bad.

I honestly had no idea that the A- team was as bad as it was... I honestly thought that it was really funny... I guess that says a lot about my sense of humor.  I had forgotten about the Orbots. For some reason the memory of the Orbots made me remember the old cartoon, Star Blazers (I don't know why) I thought that the Argo was the coolest ship ever. I mean the thing was basically just an Oil tanker that flew around in space.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: protokatie on December 11, 2008, 06:26:29 pm
Airwolf > Night Rider >> A-Team.

Airwolf for the win! Edit: Either that or MacGyver, take your pick.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Ummon on December 11, 2008, 08:04:50 pm
orion: I didn't see that old anime till after I'd already seen better stuff. The sort of rustic style and the skinny-bone characters weren't to my liking.

Airwolf....well, I wish I could say even the pilot was okay, but recently I found out it wasn't. Now Firefox still holds water - but of course that's a movie. MacGuyver was a different generation. He was crafty, but soft. If I had to, I'd pick blood and guts, real-like warfare, or at least no fear of someone dying from your gadget. They're baddies for a reason. Send 'em on their way!
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Blanka on December 12, 2008, 02:15:47 am
Airwolf for the win!
Caitlinn (Jean Bruce Scott) made the difference with her perfect 1984 hair style.  8)

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Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: shardian on December 12, 2008, 08:55:42 am
He was crafty, but soft. If I had to, I'd pick blood and guts, real-like warfare, or at least no fear of someone dying from your gadget. They're baddies for a reason. Send 'em on their way!

Do you by any chance watch Burn Notice?
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Ginsu Victim on December 12, 2008, 11:15:51 am
Do you by any chance watch Burn Notice?

Not directed at me, but I LOVE Burn Notice. Season Two continues Jan 22!
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: orion on December 12, 2008, 02:01:02 pm
orion: I didn't see that old anime till after I'd already seen better stuff. The sort of rustic style and the skinny-bone characters weren't to my liking.

You won't get any argument from me that there are certainly better old anime cartoons out there, but do you remember getting any of them so far back and over good old fashioned bunny ears to boot?? I would bet that most folks don't even realize that anime goes that far back. I was so impressed with it at the time, that the Argo was one of the first things I ever tried to draw. It holds a special place with me.

Blanka,
Jean Bruce Scott certainly did add to Airwolf, but what she did for Airwolf doesn't even come close to what Erin Gray did for Buck Rogers.
Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Level42 on December 12, 2008, 04:16:02 pm
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Title: Re: Are you a 90's kid?
Post by: Ummon on December 13, 2008, 01:05:54 pm
He was crafty, but soft. If I had to, I'd pick blood and guts, real-like warfare, or at least no fear of someone dying from your gadget. They're baddies for a reason. Send 'em on their way!

Do you by any chance watch Burn Notice?

Hahahah. Na, never heard of it.


orion: I didn't see that old anime till after I'd already seen better stuff. The sort of rustic style and the skinny-bone characters weren't to my liking.

You won't get any argument from me that there are certainly better old anime cartoons out there, but do you remember getting any of them so far back and over good old fashioned bunny ears to boot?? I would bet that most folks don't even realize that anime goes that far back.

I certainly didn't till somewhat recently, actually. Not knowing of any of it till Voltron came out in the states, and there not being other Japanese styles here (Orbots was Japanese artistry with an American flavor), I thought it was a new thing. But, even seeing Battle of the Planets in the late 70s before all this, and though I thought it was pretty neat, it still seemed a little archaic to me - especially as the characters were so thin and were wearing bell bottoms. I swear I don't recall ever seeing anyone wearing bell bottoms in the 70s in this part of the country.


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Blanka,
Jean Bruce Scott certainly did add to Airwolf, but what she did for Airwolf doesn't even come close to what Erin Gray did for Buck Rogers.

They both had these stark blue eyes that turned me off, not to mention Caitlin's somewhat strident voice didn't help. Now Bonnie of Knight Rider - lush brown-eyed brunette with a decent alto - was an all together different matter.