What are YOUR fondest 2000s memories? Let us know below, and be sure to also check out our video of the Top 10 Things 2000s Kids Used to Do - th-cam.com/video/__09Nmd3VWE/w-d-xo.html
I agree to both of these statements. Also remember how you could order books and have them delivered in class and how you always felt so friggin dope for having something new to mess around with at recess and others didn’t?😂 I swear for those short moments I felt like royalty
I loved book fairs,the first I went was with my prek teacher for some reason probably because it wasn't safe for a 3 or 4 year old girl to be alone with money or because I had no clue where the library was because I was only in school for 3 hours but the first book I got from the book fair was Clifford goes to obedient school where Emily Elizabeth had an aunt who taught obedient school and had a chihuahua or some other small dog named Sandy I think
@@caylapelt You make it sound impressive that you still have it. I still have my book from a book fair in 1992. Buying a book about High School Musical means you only just got the book like 5 to 10 years ago. I mean I'm happy for you that you have it and you enjoy it but its not that old.
I loved the book fairs! If I could relive any of my school memories, they would definitely be one of them. I remember I once got this cute Hamtaro coloring book. ^.^
I so miss going to scholastic book fairs. Even though I never carried money in my pocket to buy them, I still found some good books to read 📚. I even still have those books that I liked in those scholastic booklets
Last year, I rewatched some videos I used to watch back in 2007 when they came out. I was unsurprised by the many comments saying that they remembered the videos fondly, but I felt a feeling that I can't really explain or describe when I read comments saying that the videos were posted before they were even born. One of them even said they were born the very day the video was posted.
@@caylapelt The only time I was ever really happy in my childhood was there since when we had a family movie night, no one argued. It was nice and I have blockbuster to thank for that
Scholastic Book fairs have been around before the 2000's. When I was in middle school, 1981 - 1983, I went to the Scholastic book fair. It was the highlight of the year.
Man, I remember that dial-up sound AND I used to work at BlockBuster. Ahhhh, sweet nostalgia 😊 and let’s not forget about the amazing Scholastic Book Fair…I was such a nerd lol 😂 btw, I STILL play the Sims
I worked at Rogers Video and the pay was basically dog shit but according to my boss "ya get free rentals so that kinda makes up for it". I can't pay rent with free rentals. That was the WORST paying job I ever had. Did Blockbuster also pay very poorly?
Yes, there are times in our lives that we wish we could relive, but if we already lived them perfectly, why live them again? The adventure of life is that there's always something new, new challenges and new experiences. Life isn't about going back, it's about going forward.
I remember a book that was similar to a Where's Waldo book. It was the same concept: looking for stuff in pictures. It was Christmas-themed. It may have even been made by the same people. One of the images was of a forest of candy canes, one with vertical stripes instead of spiral ones and a word bubble that said "Something must have gone wrong"; another one with polka dots instead of stripes and a word bubble that said "I'm not myself today"; and a small one that was pure white and had a word bubble that said "I'm too young to have stripes." That book also had a picture of elves making wreathes on a sort of assembly line, and another one of multiple Santas on different roofs, all of which had word bubbles which said "I'm not real" except for one, whose word bubble said "I'm real." I wish I remembered the title of the book. Does this sound familiar to any of you?
I started working at a book store a few weeks ago, and I love it because I feel like I'm going to the book fair everytime. I feel like a little kid again. I miss the 2000's
Born in 2000 here. I fondly remember the time I thought my grandmother said I could spend 50 dollars at the book fair and it turned out my excited young mind had misheard 10. She was still fine with it. I was lucky enough to have parents that moved on from dial-up literally as soon as it was possible to in my area (which was by the time I was four.) I remember Windows XP and Spider Solitaire being my preferred default game over Minesweeper. Another thing I fondly remember from my early childhood was actually 90's in origin, and that was running Mario around on my parents' old Nintendo 64. For some reason my favorite thing to do to Mario was to go to Lethal Lava Land and watch him "hop" around in lava. I had a bunch of Silly Bands late in the decade, but my rural area tended to have more locally owned video rental stores, and that was true in my hometown. As far as virtual worlds went, the only one I ever really played besides running around on my mother's World of Warcraft account was the Littlest Pet Shop VIP's (and its shorter-lived successor LPSO at the turn of the next decade.)
@@itsame43 Not even 18, too young for youtube bud. Maybe go gather some kids in your neighborhood and play some board games or start a lemonade stand. There's lots of things you could be doing as opposed to doing adult things like TH-cam. You could even ride bikes even though kids these days are more into video games and staying indoors than doing any outdoor activities. Don't be so eager to grow up, it will come soon enough so just enjoy your childhood while you can. Alright little guy I don't wanna see you on youtube again, not until you're 18 anyway. So its time for you to go. Certainly wouldn't want to have to involve your parents.
Oh my god I remember so many of these. Dial up was the worst, I had it years past the development of Wi-Fi because I lived in the middle of nowhere. And Scholastic Book Fairs are still a thing!
Born in 1996. The only ones I didn’t relate to were the dial up internet and AIM. I grew up in the Philippines, and we didn’t have a home computer. It wasn’t until I immigrated to the US in late 2007 that I finally got to experience what it was like to have a computer. By then, AIM wasn’t as popular anymore (at least it didn’t seem like it was popular anymore to me 😅). Dial up wasn’t really a thing anymore either. We had a version of Blockbuster in the Philippines called Video City. Used to go there every Friday night. 😊
I loved going to the book fair when I was in elementary. One year I ended up getting The Hobbit. I remember Clippy, he was great helping me write some school essays or reports.
"Be kind, please rewind"! Oh, how I remember! 😄 When I was a child, we lived near a Video Adventure in Evanston, IL, the Blockbuster of my childhood. 😊
This video hit a lot of nostalgia notes for me. Instead of Blockbuster, where I live there was Hastings. Growing up, my family and I always took trips to Hastings to get books, CDs, DVD'S and collectibles. Just like Blockbuster, the stores closed. I really miss going there. I don't think I'll ever forget that Dialup sound. It still haunts me. And of course, the most nostalgic for me is the Scholastic Book fairs. My parents and I always poured over the catalogs, and I remember getting a lot of Darkwing Duck books whenever a new one came out. Good times. I still burn CD mixes to this day. Just like Record albums, you can never have too many CDS.
Back in my early to mid 2000s days, watching lots of cartoons and just exploring music in the wild were my major hobbies. Now they’re succeeded by playing lots of FPS games and shazamming lots of music to greater extent than just exploring.
If I may paraphrase SpongeBob here: after the life I've had, if I could die in a freak accident due to the carelessness of a friend, well, that'd just be okay.
Thank you to The Office for reminding the world about Clippy! You’ll never be forgotten buddy. 📎 I know working in law enforcement I have about a dozen thin blue line rubber bracelets. At least first responders are keeping that business alive. 😂
YASS! I was in 6th grade in 2002! Loved when the book fair was set up in the school library. Todays kids missed out! I used to circle what I wanted in the Scholastic magazine and give it to my mom😂
I keep hearing her say mid-naughties and its just cracks me up every time lol But boy do i remember all of these. Nothing quite compares to the thrill of the scholastic book fair ( I still have some of the booklet orders they gave us) and the horrifying nightmare that was the dial up tone.
Here because of Clippy, I miss him. I also had my arms covered in rubber bracelets or colorful bracelets with glitter suspended in liquid. I used to get those bracelets at my local Family Fun Center (the family fun center I used to go to closed in 2016)
Omg book fairs are the best. I cry cause my mom won't let me buy a book but when she did, I was the happiest. Also, playing Spider Solitaire, Space Impact, Snake, Pinball, and Minesweeper, my childhood.
The book fair entry is interesting, here in the UK (at least at my primary school) pre the fair coming (usually 2-4 weeks ahead) everyone would be given two or three token slips. Usually the slips amounted to around £10-£20 altogether. That's not to say we didn't have catalogue books, however ours usually came so we could order the books for Christmas
I had a blockbusters right down the street from my moms house. It was also close to a little Caesars, would get a movie then a pizza. Simpler times. The blockbuster is now an autozone.
10. I almost played Club Penguin...but I was really more Runescape. Fantasy always appealed to me more than a bunch of penguins. 9. I didn't live close to a Blockbuster so I didn't go. There was Rogers and Gorge Video (local video store) and before Rogers came in, Pic a Flic. That was good enough. 8. Didn't do this. 7. This was a 90s thing. Good thing that I got cable internet in 2002. 6. First phone was a Motorola Flip Phone and yes I did play Snake on there. Then again, I've been playing Snake on PC years prior. 5. Love this. And I can still do it, though I could pick my own pic from my images folder. 4. Ah yes, I did this a couple times... in the 90s. 3. Barely went on MySpace. So no. 2. Never had AIM. I did have MSN Messenger, so the same applied to that. I did have ICQ too...but I stopped using it when pedophiles used it as a medium. HM: "Who didn't stay up late, building home and playing God?" This girl here. She had a Runescape character to power up. "Everyone looked like a human mirrorball" ...Maybe my sister but not me. "Counting every character in texts" - Yea... "burning mixed CD" - Yep! In fact I have made several based off how I was feeling. 2 to listen to for when I'm depressed, 2 to listen to for inspiration and 3 for my then...and even stronger now sweetheart who still has them. "Downloading limewire" - Oh yes... not just for music but also for Dragon Ball Z movies and episodes... a shame I had a virus on my PC so I stopped using it. 1. Ah Clippy... Tbh, I liked the cat and dog more.
If the online virtual world _Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures,_ a game inspired by the _Star Wars: The Clone Wars_ TV show, was a rite of passage for 2010s kids, that would make that list. I loved playing that game before its 2014 shutdown. Fear not, though. Work on the official _Clone Wars Adventures_ Emulator is continuing each day. It’ll be some time before the Emulator is complete, but Closed Alpha testing is available for those with a Discord account.
My sister & I would specifically anticipate the latest barbie movie show up on Blockbuster shelves haha. Mattel got to the point where they were releasing one every 6 months.
I still have a couple of rubber wrist bands, including one for Remembrance Day that I wear during the first few days of November. Blockbuster and the book fairs I also have some fond memories of.
whassup,was the funniest catch phrase,and you are the weakest link goodbye,was great.also i am a golden god,was catchy.when i was rose's age youtube was all the rage in the 2000's,and many year later it became worldwide sensation,and time life releases were huge such as 70s music explosion,classic soft rock etc.when i was 14,i used to go book world,all the time,it was great.
I used to switch between Clippy and the Wizard. They didn't do book fairs in the UK but at the end of World Book Day we got a £5 voucher for books, now it's £1 which is nothing. Also Game Boys were awesome!!
Club Penguin! In school we played that on MINICLIP I had to BEG my parents to get me an account. They hesitated for all the right reasons now that I think about it no my parents aren't helicopter parents but they wanted to be sure nothing inapproate was going to happen. My name was Squeakypoo it was my Guinea pigs name just squeaky not the poo part. I mean he did poo a lot too so maybe we should have called him that. The School Board blocked ALL fun websites and we were really mad. As we were only allowed on the "educational boring websites" mind you "Funbrain" is a fun math website. But again good reason kids aren't allowed on TH-cam since (again legit safety reasons). Sometimes the board internet security system would glitch and appropaite websites would be blocked that was fun when we had to research stuff. Oh crap can't research when Wikipedia is blocked oh well gonna sit here and do nothing for the whole computer period. 10 mins go by "Ok guys its back up and running get back to work" me Dang it" In Ontario Canada we had blockbuster and Rogers Video store I have more memories of going to Rogers though. Maybe since we were rogers customers for a long time my dad wanted to support them maybe they had a points system too I don't know. The bracelet phase in grade 10 remember when everyone was wearing the I love boobies bracelets some breast cancer thing blew up and all the boys wore them. The internet sound gives me flashbacks from my dentists office for years sitting in the waiting room I heard that noise when the receptionist was working! I played games on my dads phone for years. Sometimes he would give me his phone to play with while waiting for food when doing take out. I played a snake maze game I can see the phone in my hand now blue back light keyboard and screen. We didn't do induvial accounts on our computers too complicated School book fairs super exciting when the flyer would come out. I got a computer game called "Pet vet" your a vet that runs there own bisnuess mind you I didn't do this very well and you could get a loan from the nearby bank I got the loan to expand the office. But I didn't understand that you had to pay the bank back cause I was 9 years old and did not understand that concept thought banks gave out money for free cause thats what banks do! My mom would come into the fair after school and made sure I didn't buy a "stupid toy" that had no educational value which she had the 100% right to say! Playing Sims I was OBSESSED with that game I would talk about it all the time in school My teacher must have hated me sorry Mrs P I know I was annoying as hell I would want to slap my 10 years old self sometimes too and say no one cares. Texting via those phones soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo annoying! Ugh Limewaire my dad did that for YEARS then I got Itunes with my Ipod in 2011 and got all the songs I wanted. I needed premission from dad what songs he would download he didn't like songs with swearing in them. I had to be sure he downloaded the right version of the song too. Didn't use clippy so can't comment
What are YOUR fondest 2000s memories? Let us know below, and be sure to also check out our video of the Top 10 Things 2000s Kids Used to Do - th-cam.com/video/__09Nmd3VWE/w-d-xo.html
Book fairs were one of the best things about Elementary school. Also I had the cat instead of Clippy
I agree to both of these statements. Also remember how you could order books and have them delivered in class and how you always felt so friggin dope for having something new to mess around with at recess and others didn’t?😂 I swear for those short moments I felt like royalty
I loved book fairs,the first I went was with my prek teacher for some reason probably because it wasn't safe for a 3 or 4 year old girl to be alone with money or because I had no clue where the library was because I was only in school for 3 hours but the first book I got from the book fair was Clifford goes to obedient school where Emily Elizabeth had an aunt who taught obedient school and had a chihuahua or some other small dog named Sandy I think
@@MaulyMayhem what about the contest to see which class bought the most books?
@@jcj268 I swear it was such a scam 😂
I never miss a book faire during my childhood. I would go during recess and lunch.
Ahh I feel old watching this 😩 The scholastic book fair was my favorite!
You had it, too? We had ours before Christmas. We had it for the Christmas concert we performed...in grade school.
yes!
@@caylapelt You make it sound impressive that you still have it. I still have my book from a book fair in 1992. Buying a book about High School Musical means you only just got the book like 5 to 10 years ago. I mean I'm happy for you that you have it and you enjoy it but its not that old.
MAN I miss the book fair!
My childhood's home I see again, and saddened with the view,
And still, as memory crowds my mind, there's pleasure in it too.
-Abraham Lincoln
I loved the book fairs! If I could relive any of my school memories, they would definitely be one of them.
I remember I once got this cute Hamtaro coloring book. ^.^
I so miss going to scholastic book fairs.
Even though I never carried money in my pocket to buy them, I still found some good books to read 📚. I even still have those books that I liked in those scholastic booklets
Honestly, I really missed the Scholastic Book Fair when I was little.
Last year, I rewatched some videos I used to watch back in 2007 when they came out. I was unsurprised by the many comments saying that they remembered the videos fondly, but I felt a feeling that I can't really explain or describe when I read comments saying that the videos were posted before they were even born. One of them even said they were born the very day the video was posted.
I feel old knowing that I have more in common with one of their 90s top tens than one of their 2000s top tens
I was a 90's kid and although the 2000's had it's moments nothing beats the greatness of the 90's.
You think you feel old. My top 10 is from the 80's.
The early 2,000s rocked!
Blockbuster brings back so much nostalgia
it really does!
@@caylapelt The only time I was ever really happy in my childhood was there since when we had a family movie night, no one argued. It was nice and I have blockbuster to thank for that
I used to work for Blockbuster. One of the best jobs I had.
@@caylapelt No worries, it's behind me now. But this brings back such good memories
@@joannaingram5400 It sounds awesome. There is one last store on earth as well which is amazing
It's sad to see some of this stuff is no longer a thing!
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I will now and forever have Gilbert Gottfried's voice when I am reminded of Clippy.
Scholastic Book fairs have been around before the 2000's. When I was in middle school, 1981 - 1983, I went to the Scholastic book fair. It was the highlight of the year.
Man, I remember that dial-up sound AND I used to work at BlockBuster. Ahhhh, sweet nostalgia 😊 and let’s not forget about the amazing Scholastic Book Fair…I was such a nerd lol 😂 btw, I STILL play the Sims
I worked at Rogers Video and the pay was basically dog shit but according to my boss "ya get free rentals so that kinda makes up for it". I can't pay rent with free rentals. That was the WORST paying job I ever had. Did Blockbuster also pay very poorly?
I can remember when there were no computers.
@@mikeawesome9212 well that was back in ‘04 when I worked there so I made minimum wage. My boss said the same thing about free rentals
@@joannaingram5400 me too. That was a very different time. People actually talked face to face back then. I miss those times
Top 10 Nickelodeon Cartoons from the 2000s!
Thats a hard list
@@TheAllSeeingEye2468 What do you mean that’s a hard list. It can still work.
@Dbroha sure there is. I go on Wikipedia and see what Nick shows came out in the 2000’s.
@@jordandutra9029 there where so many good shows on Nick at the time of the early 2000s
Oh the feels… I’m feeling old right about now
Yes, there are times in our lives that we wish we could relive, but if we already lived them perfectly, why live them again? The adventure of life is that there's always something new, new challenges and new experiences. Life isn't about going back, it's about going forward.
I always looked forward to the scholastic book fairs!!
I liked Clippy. He was funny and adorable and I learned some secrets about Power Point thanks to Clippy
I loved WebKinz when I was a kid
I remember a book that was similar to a Where's Waldo book. It was the same concept: looking for stuff in pictures. It was Christmas-themed. It may have even been made by the same people. One of the images was of a forest of candy canes, one with vertical stripes instead of spiral ones and a word bubble that said "Something must have gone wrong"; another one with polka dots instead of stripes and a word bubble that said "I'm not myself today"; and a small one that was pure white and had a word bubble that said "I'm too young to have stripes." That book also had a picture of elves making wreathes on a sort of assembly line, and another one of multiple Santas on different roofs, all of which had word bubbles which said "I'm not real" except for one, whose word bubble said "I'm real." I wish I remembered the title of the book. Does this sound familiar to any of you?
I started working at a book store a few weeks ago, and I love it because I feel like I'm going to the book fair everytime. I feel like a little kid again. I miss the 2000's
Born in 2000 here. I fondly remember the time I thought my grandmother said I could spend 50 dollars at the book fair and it turned out my excited young mind had misheard 10. She was still fine with it. I was lucky enough to have parents that moved on from dial-up literally as soon as it was possible to in my area (which was by the time I was four.) I remember Windows XP and Spider Solitaire being my preferred default game over Minesweeper. Another thing I fondly remember from my early childhood was actually 90's in origin, and that was running Mario around on my parents' old Nintendo 64. For some reason my favorite thing to do to Mario was to go to Lethal Lava Land and watch him "hop" around in lava. I had a bunch of Silly Bands late in the decade, but my rural area tended to have more locally owned video rental stores, and that was true in my hometown. As far as virtual worlds went, the only one I ever really played besides running around on my mother's World of Warcraft account was the Littlest Pet Shop VIP's (and its shorter-lived successor LPSO at the turn of the next decade.)
2005 here
Windows XP wasn't a game. Haha I know what ya meant there, it was just worded funny.
@@itsame43 Not even 18, too young for youtube bud. Maybe go gather some kids in your neighborhood and play some board games or start a lemonade stand. There's lots of things you could be doing as opposed to doing adult things like TH-cam. You could even ride bikes even though kids these days are more into video games and staying indoors than doing any outdoor activities. Don't be so eager to grow up, it will come soon enough so just enjoy your childhood while you can. Alright little guy I don't wanna see you on youtube again, not until you're 18 anyway. So its time for you to go. Certainly wouldn't want to have to involve your parents.
I used to find the 2000s nostalgic, but then I took an arrow to the knee.
Oh my god I remember so many of these. Dial up was the worst, I had it years past the development of Wi-Fi because I lived in the middle of nowhere.
And Scholastic Book Fairs are still a thing!
Who else remembers this commercial: "My daughter definitely knows how to use a computer better than I do half the time, and she's three and a half."
Born in 1996. The only ones I didn’t relate to were the dial up internet and AIM. I grew up in the Philippines, and we didn’t have a home computer. It wasn’t until I immigrated to the US in late 2007 that I finally got to experience what it was like to have a computer. By then, AIM wasn’t as popular anymore (at least it didn’t seem like it was popular anymore to me 😅). Dial up wasn’t really a thing anymore either. We had a version of Blockbuster in the Philippines called Video City. Used to go there every Friday night. 😊
I loved going to the book fair when I was in elementary. One year I ended up getting The Hobbit.
I remember Clippy, he was great helping me write some school essays or reports.
"Be kind, please rewind"! Oh, how I remember! 😄 When I was a child, we lived near a Video Adventure in Evanston, IL, the Blockbuster of my childhood. 😊
i remember getting wishbone books at the bookfair. loved reading that dogs adventures
This video hit a lot of nostalgia notes for me.
Instead of Blockbuster, where I live there was Hastings. Growing up, my family and I always took trips to Hastings to get books, CDs, DVD'S and collectibles. Just like Blockbuster, the stores closed. I really miss going there.
I don't think I'll ever forget that Dialup sound. It still haunts me.
And of course, the most nostalgic for me is the Scholastic Book fairs.
My parents and I always poured over the catalogs, and I remember getting a lot of Darkwing Duck books whenever a new one came out. Good times.
I still burn CD mixes to this day. Just like Record albums, you can never have too many CDS.
I thank you for bringing up club penguin onto this list, most people have forgotten it
But if you weren't hooked on Club Penguin 🐧, then you were on Moshi Monsters.
@@abbiewilson6550 i never grew up on Moshi Monsters nor Animal Jam as much, I mostly played Club Penguin before it shut down
Back in my early to mid 2000s days, watching lots of cartoons and just exploring music in the wild were my major hobbies. Now they’re succeeded by playing lots of FPS games and shazamming lots of music to greater extent than just exploring.
Oohhh yes I remember clippy 📎
I loved attending the scholastic book fairs
4:22 sounds like aliens taking over..i always loved that sound and its very nostalgic whenever i hear it 🤣
If I may paraphrase SpongeBob here: after the life I've had, if I could die in a freak accident due to the carelessness of a friend, well, that'd just be okay.
I loved messing about with Clippy. Especially since I used an old Microsoft Home Vista computer with Clippy still on it to write college papers on
What a interesting video to start off this week. Thanks Ms Mojo and a happy monday to You as well. Take care and God bless You, see You soon for more
Thank you to The Office for reminding the world about Clippy! You’ll never be forgotten buddy. 📎 I know working in law enforcement I have about a dozen thin blue line rubber bracelets. At least first responders are keeping that business alive. 😂
You don't work in law enforcement. Haha quit playing around, you work at Sears.
@@mikeawesome9212 I literally work at police headquarters idk what your problem is but yes I am a blue blood and proud of it 💙
It's really weird because I used to think that sound was super annoying 🙄 at 4:23..but now I love it and just brings back memories lol 😆 😅
I remember doing half of these…! And always replacing Clippy with the cute cat.
Club penguin
Millsberry
Ahhh the times...
Also, club penguin sorta still exists...check it out
Remember to ago Tamagotchis man those were the days😊
The 2000s were weird man. We grew up with Blockbuster and Landlines, but ALSO with Netflix and Cell Phones.
YASS! I was in 6th grade in 2002! Loved when the book fair was set up in the school library. Todays kids missed out! I used to circle what I wanted in the Scholastic magazine and give it to my mom😂
Thank you so much Miss Mojo for making me feel old.
I haven't thought about Clippy in nearly 20 years...
You know your old when you take your kid to their own book fair...😭😭😭😭
I keep hearing her say mid-naughties and its just cracks me up every time lol
But boy do i remember all of these. Nothing quite compares to the thrill of the scholastic book fair ( I still have some of the booklet orders they gave us) and the horrifying nightmare that was the dial up tone.
Top #10 tv Show’s From The Early 2,000s.📺
I remember a computer game called 3D Planet Attack.
The "Choosing your windows XP profile picture" part triggered me so hard. I still connect people with those pictures from MSN.
Ah the good old days. I remember most of this topics. Window pic. Mixed cds. Sims. Texting. Aim names etc.
My favorite era! Born in 2002 here!
Same
@@mitchellbenford3896 same
2005 here
I was also born in 2002.
Here because of Clippy, I miss him. I also had my arms covered in rubber bracelets or colorful bracelets with glitter suspended in liquid. I used to get those bracelets at my local Family Fun Center (the family fun center I used to go to closed in 2016)
Omg book fairs are the best. I cry cause my mom won't let me buy a book but when she did, I was the happiest.
Also, playing Spider Solitaire, Space Impact, Snake, Pinball, and Minesweeper, my childhood.
Top 10 Disney Cartoons from the 1990s/2000s!
I’d go with top 10 Forgotten Kids Shows
Has a millennial I remember all of of these in the 90s and 2000s. Boy those were the days from my childhood and teenage years nostalgia at it's finest
The book fair entry is interesting, here in the UK (at least at my primary school) pre the fair coming (usually 2-4 weeks ahead) everyone would be given two or three token slips. Usually the slips amounted to around £10-£20 altogether.
That's not to say we didn't have catalogue books, however ours usually came so we could order the books for Christmas
I miss club penguin omg!! It was so fun playing it 🥺🥺
Going to book fairs were my favorite things to go to back in Elementary and Middle School
5:00 those games were everything though ! MSN anyone ?
Blockbuster, Hollywood Video, Redbox were all awesome.
Can you do Top 10 1980's and 1990's Kids Rites of Passage?
Ok. Club Penguin was my life. I still play the sims, and the book fair was the best part of the school year.
Saw Clippy in the thumbnail and because of that I clicked and watch the video..loved Clippy 📎
I miss these times. Live seen so simple even back then.
I had a blockbusters right down the street from my moms house. It was also close to a little Caesars, would get a movie then a pizza. Simpler times. The blockbuster is now an autozone.
I remember Club Penguin
Maybe it's bc I'm a 2000s baby/kid, and not kid/teen, but I can't believe Webkinz wasn't even mentioned. And American Girl??
"who doesn't love Blockbuster"
Kids today: "what's a Blockbuster?"
I remember blockbuster, burning cds, dial up, and the sims.
The Book Fairs were the best thing of them all
They still have the Scholastic Book fair! And kids are still excited about them too!
You sure they still have it! Technology took over today
I loved clipy but the cat was my favorite 😻, those were the days ❤
Book fairs.
I will never forget scholastic book fairs 🥲
@@jacobasuncion3132 it was nostalgic seeing one! I almost wanted to get a book and bring it back home but I was on official work duty.
The only things I did were the book fairs and put up with dial up. Why did that paperclip sound like Zach Varmitech?
Ah , my dear old friend Clip it. I miss you 🤗
Never did Club Penguin. But I loved Neopets (and Habbo Hotel).
I miss neopets. I recently bought some of the old magazines for nostalgia reasons. Too bad the one I used to own and lost is the hardest to replace.
Complete irony, but I played Webkinz when I was a kid, not Club Penguin. And I was born in 1998!
10. I almost played Club Penguin...but I was really more Runescape. Fantasy always appealed to me more than a bunch of penguins.
9. I didn't live close to a Blockbuster so I didn't go. There was Rogers and Gorge Video (local video store) and before Rogers came in, Pic a Flic. That was good enough.
8. Didn't do this.
7. This was a 90s thing. Good thing that I got cable internet in 2002.
6. First phone was a Motorola Flip Phone and yes I did play Snake on there. Then again, I've been playing Snake on PC years prior.
5. Love this. And I can still do it, though I could pick my own pic from my images folder.
4. Ah yes, I did this a couple times... in the 90s.
3. Barely went on MySpace. So no.
2. Never had AIM. I did have MSN Messenger, so the same applied to that. I did have ICQ too...but I stopped using it when pedophiles used it as a medium.
HM:
"Who didn't stay up late, building home and playing God?" This girl here. She had a Runescape character to power up.
"Everyone looked like a human mirrorball" ...Maybe my sister but not me.
"Counting every character in texts" - Yea...
"burning mixed CD" - Yep! In fact I have made several based off how I was feeling. 2 to listen to for when I'm depressed, 2 to listen to for inspiration and 3 for my then...and even stronger now sweetheart who still has them.
"Downloading limewire" - Oh yes... not just for music but also for Dragon Ball Z movies and episodes... a shame I had a virus on my PC so I stopped using it.
1. Ah Clippy... Tbh, I liked the cat and dog more.
If the online virtual world _Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures,_ a game inspired by the _Star Wars: The Clone Wars_ TV show, was a rite of passage for 2010s kids, that would make that list. I loved playing that game before its 2014 shutdown. Fear not, though. Work on the official _Clone Wars Adventures_ Emulator is continuing each day. It’ll be some time before the Emulator is complete, but Closed Alpha testing is available for those with a Discord account.
My sister & I would specifically anticipate the latest barbie movie show up on Blockbuster shelves haha. Mattel got to the point where they were releasing one every 6 months.
I still have a couple of rubber wrist bands, including one for Remembrance Day that I wear during the first few days of November. Blockbuster and the book fairs I also have some fond memories of.
7:47 surprisingly I still use the my space page...
whassup,was the funniest catch phrase,and you are the weakest link goodbye,was great.also i am a golden god,was catchy.when i was rose's age youtube was all the rage in the 2000's,and many year later it became worldwide sensation,and time life releases were huge such as 70s music explosion,classic soft rock etc.when i was 14,i used to go book world,all the time,it was great.
I remember “TIME” for kids magazine!
Scholastic book fairs and the paper magazine and order form still exist!
I have a taste of Nostalgia!
2:53 I still have all of mine from 2nd grade lol
I used to switch between Clippy and the Wizard. They didn't do book fairs in the UK but at the end of World Book Day we got a £5 voucher for books, now it's £1 which is nothing. Also Game Boys were awesome!!
I can vouch for the Sims, 💿 Burning, and last but not least Clippy the mascot.
We had Neopets, we loved it
Club Penguin! In school we played that on MINICLIP I had to BEG my parents to get me an account. They hesitated for all the right reasons now that I think about it no my parents aren't helicopter parents but they wanted to be sure nothing inapproate was going to happen. My name was Squeakypoo it was my Guinea pigs name just squeaky not the poo part. I mean he did poo a lot too so maybe we should have called him that.
The School Board blocked ALL fun websites and we were really mad. As we were only allowed on the "educational boring websites" mind you "Funbrain" is a fun math website. But again good reason kids aren't allowed on TH-cam since (again legit safety reasons). Sometimes the board internet security system would glitch and appropaite websites would be blocked that was fun when we had to research stuff.
Oh crap can't research when Wikipedia is blocked oh well gonna sit here and do nothing for the whole computer period. 10 mins go by "Ok guys its back up and running get back to work" me Dang it"
In Ontario Canada we had blockbuster and Rogers Video store I have more memories of going to Rogers though. Maybe since we were rogers customers for a long time my dad wanted to support them maybe they had a points system too I don't know.
The bracelet phase in grade 10 remember when everyone was wearing the I love boobies bracelets some breast cancer thing blew up and all the boys wore them.
The internet sound gives me flashbacks from my dentists office for years sitting in the waiting room I heard that noise when the receptionist was working!
I played games on my dads phone for years. Sometimes he would give me his phone to play with while waiting for food when doing take out. I played a snake maze game I can see the phone in my hand now blue back light keyboard and screen.
We didn't do induvial accounts on our computers too complicated
School book fairs super exciting when the flyer would come out. I got a computer game called "Pet vet" your a vet that runs there own bisnuess mind you I didn't do this very well and you could get a loan from the nearby bank I got the loan to expand the office. But I didn't understand that you had to pay the bank back cause I was 9 years old and did not understand that concept thought banks gave out money for free cause thats what banks do!
My mom would come into the fair after school and made sure I didn't buy a "stupid toy" that had no educational value which she had the 100% right to say!
Playing Sims I was OBSESSED with that game I would talk about it all the time in school My teacher must have hated me sorry Mrs P I know I was annoying as hell I would want to slap my 10 years old self sometimes too and say no one cares.
Texting via those phones soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo annoying! Ugh
Limewaire my dad did that for YEARS then I got Itunes with my Ipod in 2011 and got all the songs I wanted. I needed premission from dad what songs he would download he didn't like songs with swearing in them. I had to be sure he downloaded the right version of the song too.
Didn't use clippy so can't comment
Idk I was born in 2006 which was an awesome year with my favorite movies such as cars and open season
I was born in 1999 and I only had bad internet, Clippy and video rental (but not Blockbuster)
2005 here
4:24 the dog hearing in me is howling right now! PLEASE STOP IT!!!!! (I have FASD which makes me VERY sensitive to high pitch noises)
ahh yes the Clippy and the internet connection sound and the phone game I still remember
I went to a blockbuster with my dad and he rented me a sonic underground dvd and I watched the entire DVD that weekend.