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Top 10 Things Only '90s Kids Will Understand

Top 10 Things Only '90s Kids Will Understand

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Generation Z cant even begin to fathom the things only 90s kids will understand. Well be going over the things and experiences that were relatively unique to those who grew up during the 1990s. Who didnt love the 90s? MsMojo ranks the things only 90s kids will understand. Do you miss the 90s?
Date: 2023-11-20

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I remember one Saturday morning me n my parents were going to the next county over to take out VCR haha to a repair man out in the country we heard about thru the grapevine and idk how but my mom was flipping thru the radio stations and it somehow picked up tue show RECESS! I knew spinellis raspy voice any where well any of them really but i said ahhh mom my cartoons are on the radio haha i got to listen to RECESS while in the car that was such a trip for me so cool but then we got so far iut in the country the station got so fuzzy and faded out haha i was bummed bit for a few minutes i got to use my imagination kinda haha. I dont care what kind if service they have on tv i say bring back movie rental stores and bring back VCR. i can fix them if something goes wrong on it and record shows over old movies i don't watch anymore. gimme back light up shoes and fruit gushers too. none of that's probably never gonna happen but i can dream
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Oh my gosh this was such a cool video. Brought back a lot of great memories. Even the parachute from PE and heads up 7-Up in class oh and we cant forget the TV. Because back then we didnt have everything modern tech with TVs in the classroom and all that jazz.
I remember the first time I got to try a packet of gushers, I won it as part of a game we were playing in my six grade elementary class. My mom, wouldnt buy them.
Some of this stuff was a little bit more obscure for me. But most of it right on target and I had forgotten probably all of it

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Ooooooh YES! That moment when the AV Cart was wheeled into the classroom it generally only meant one of three things; Bill Nye the Science Guy, Reading Rainbow, or top of the pantheonIts a holiday, you are being rewarded, or the teacher just couldnt be bothered that day(this one didnt happen very often, obviously) and ur watching a random everyday movie for the heck of it. Good Times.
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I remember kids playing outside late into the evening in almost every neighborhood. They would go around, house to house visiting friends, riding bikes, chasing the ice cream truck, etc. Adults would spend time outside watering their lawns, chatting with neighbors outside. Now, hardly anyone spends their time outside or visits anyone in person.
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lol. the number of games and toys in here that you're touting as 90's were around a lot longer than that! Hell, I was born in 68 and mousetrap, that skipping rope with the ball that goes around your ankle, the bat and ball with Velcro (only difference is it's a mitten here, rather than a large round bat) I could go on and on. Way to funny!
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I didnt watch Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, but the reference to Will Smith has me wondering if his slapping Chris Rock one (adding the word one in this context is something I picked up from my mom, though I almost never hear it elsewhere: it is something unique and humorous my mom says)will affect that?
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I was born in the early 80s and was in my late teens in the end part of the 90s. The 90s was awesome, the last good decade in my opinion. The 2000s and 2010s honestly don't hold any real special memories or nostalgia for me. Sorry to you other generations but I'm just calling it how I see it.
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I remember my mom telling me in middle school that the 'S' was actually a gang symbol. After I had drawn it on all my folders and binders.
EDIT: may not have originated as a gang symbol but we will never truly know where it came from. I still like it tho. Never draw it anymore.

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Oh boy! Now I feel old. I keep trying to find all those outdoor toys for my kid. I didn't know it was just a fade. Smh I was just look for something for us to do together. And for the record, I still use those multi pens at work. I can't stay organized without them.
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Jelly shoes, portable radio with my organizer full of cassettes and some CDs, watching recess on Saturday morning, getting my tamagochi taken away in fourtj grade, wearing overalls and in chat rooms til midnight will never fade. Born in the 80's raised in the 90's.
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The '90s the era of my childhood I was born in 1990 you know and of course my wife was born in 1991 so of course we grew up in the vast majority of the '90s and boy did we have us a Time children these days they don't know what it was like to rewind the video tape
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I was born on January 12, 1978, and I never thought the 90s was that great. I actually think the 90s sucked. I think the 90s are very overrated. Everything like video games, movies, and technology are much better in today's world than they were in the 90s.
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Paper fortune teller story (I dont remember if this is from the late 90s or early aughts):
I was a homeschooled teen and the lady homeschooling me asked it if I was going to get spanked when I got home. The fortune teller said, I dont know.

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I feel like this video couldve been better, lots of things were vague and also stretch across decades. Not as 90s specific as I anticipated. Its all just general descriptions of kids toys ie being colorful, weird, and lighting up
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Mouse Trap is the only game I can remember where you didnt care if you lost; just so long as _someone_ turned that crank. But I always thought Dream Phone was disturbing in that the young girls were getting phone calls from grown men.
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I miss the 90s. I wasn't even born yet. but the new world is horrid. I have a bunch of vintage stuff. Ex. Flipphone, old camera, vhs TV, style from 90s, and more. I have a flipphone cause I'm only 10. Who needs a phone when they're 10?
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Who remembers Hyper-color clothes? When you put your hand on your shirt the heat of your hand would cause the fabric to change color and leave your handprint. Everyone would put their handprint on their chest, lol!
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There were a lot of odd and creative things in the 1990's. But, they are still better and make more sense than the crap that came out in the 2000's, 2010's, and even this current decade. #missthe90s #timemachine
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Would you share your dream phone game? What guy would you choose? And the point of the game is to actually share, by passing the phone round each girl gets a turn to flirt with a guy. And if your mum is Karen.
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I love this. I was born in 84. the 90s. awvman. do special. there are quite a few things missing in this list however.
The only thing I thought was so boring and a waste of time was Solitaire.

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I was born in 1992. So I can barely remember one of these things, the THX logo. Every decade has its ups and downs. I just enjoy history so much. It's fun to see trends change over the decades.
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I love watching Saturday morning Cartoons then Hockey Night in Canada as well with Saturday songs and I still do it because it is lot of fun
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0: 40 No, mine was Full House. My mom set a timer on my tv to go off at 10 pm. And sometimes Id miss the very end of the episode.
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I wanna go back to the 90s 2023 stink the people are to weird and far to sensitive. I was born in 86 I miss those days.
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Grew up with these in the 2000s, also at 4: 54 the girls in my class used to write insults like youre a ming or youre a slag in them
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I was born in the late 90s so I'm more of a 00s kid but most of this list I remember as it was still around in the early 00s.
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I do remember slap bracelets, Lite-Brite, and Blockbuster Video! Oh, the nostalgia! Thankfully though, I was homeschooled.
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If you had a Goosebumps paperback or Goosebumps school supplies in your backpack, you definitely qualify as a 90s kid.
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Some of the best life lessons can be learned by watching both Fresh prince of belle aire and Bill Nye the science guy
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Inflatable chair. Ah, the memories. We called them blow-up chairs and they deflated rather quickly. Good times.
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