you'r a 90s kid if...(only American i think)

Its really sad when a generation of kids identify each other with tv shows and products.

Nah, that was the one with the family of dinosaurs…I didn’t watch it very much, but I remember it vaguely.

But that’s what it’s all about, innit? More than any other, ours is the generation of materialism, and consumer-whoreism.

What would you rather identify with? Seems like shows and products are a fine way to see who grew up at the same time as you.

or because you were probably born in like 92, so you would just have been in school for 98 and 99.

Let me rephrase so someone your age will understand.

Nostalgia on the part of 40-somethings and up is desperate and sad but understandable. Nostalgia on the part of teens and 20-somethings is just plain pathetic. :wink:

Rocco’s Modern Life was “da bomb!” I would cry if it came back on…not!

PSYCHE!

No, seriously, though, Rocco Rocc’d. :sunglasses:

That hurts. :stuck_out_tongue:

Weren’t you born in like '95?

That show ruled. They should have a day every week for the 90s cartoons on Nick or something. :slight_smile:

'93.

And our first computer, which we still have in some closet, was a Gateway 2000 with Windows 95. I remember whining enough so that my Dad stayed home from work the day it arrived to hook it up. It was way expensive then, but is now worth a grand total of a few bucks plus s&h. :wink:

i think thats the same exact computer i had, i remember back thern we were greatful(well as greatful as a 7 year old can be) to have a dial-up connection, now people whine about how slow dsl is! it’s sad

Ahh, kwitcherbitchin and go start a “Gallery of Curmudgeonly Thoughts” thread in JC. :stuck_out_tongue:

That is a very interesting point. But the solution is easy…Don’t let your kids play online all day long!

Wow! That is amazing! Almost everything on there is right! Go 90’s!

you’re an 80’s kid if you know what newton the centaur’s sidekick’s name was :slight_smile:

oh yeah!!
The power rangers green and pink were meant for eachother but they never did…stupid idiots…

TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT!!!

well, actually, i’ve been homeschooled all my life… i just didn’t remember any tv shows cuz we didn’t have a tv, didn’t remember the video games or lack of video games since we don’t play video games…

Yup, as Tom explained, lots of stuff on that list, though it may be remembered by 90s kids, goes back years or decades before that. I was right at the age to watch the first Batman TV show. We were nuts about it. I think that was 1966. Poor Adam West never got over the typecasting. My generation also gets to claim Hot Wheels, which came out when I was six!

The 90s doesn’t get to claim the first crappy Disney movies either. There were plenty before that, they just aren’t classics. Disney made an incredible amount of films during the 1960s, for example, for the theaters and their one-hour weekly TV show. This was where Kurt Russel got his start. Some of that stuff was pretty lame. Anyone remember The Black Hole? That was right at the beginning of Disney branching out into non-kids movies. It was one of many very lame Star Wars ripoffs at that time (1980 I think).

Nostalgia is nostalgia at any age. It’s only meaningful to people of similar age, who remember the same stuff. I remember being nostalgic about the early years of Hot Wheels, for example, in the late 1970s after my friend and I dug up some old catalogs. They don’t make 'em like they used to!