20:00, the part with Steve Irwin came up and i started tearing up. Miss him a lot, it was an inspiration for me growing up and i use to watch the crocodile hunter religiously
I remember watching Kerri Strug with that vault and my heart still races watching it. She scored a 9.712 That vault n that score is ingrained in my memory. I'll always remember her coach, Bela Karolyi, carrying her off the mat.
10:23 I recently learned why Furbies still talk without batteries, making them seem possessed! They have a small button-cell battery on their memory chip, so that they don't lose data when you replace their batteries. But they're also cheap, so some of that small battery's power can leak out into other circuits they're not meant to. That leakage can slowly charge up capacitors, and the way capacitors work, once they're fully charged, they immediately discharge and power the rest of the circuit until they lose all their charge. So given enough time of that button-cell leaking, the Furby can suddenly "come back to life" for a minute or so as the capacitors discharge, then die again, starting the cycle over until that button-cell eventually dies.
Omgggg STEVE IRWIN 😭😭😭 His whole family is so sweet. His son is an absolute gem and an exact replica of his dad. RIP Steve. You were such an integral part of our childhood. ❤❤❤
My ex wife wanted to get a furby for my younger daughter. I immediately said no because they freak me out. I gave in and we got the furby. My daughter, who was seven at the time, played with it once. She said she didn't like the way it looked at her. That thing would talk unprompted in the middle of the night until even my ex started losing it. It was donated to goodwill. Let it possess some other child's soul but not mine. Lol We did buy her a replacement gift.
Fun fact, if you read the Unabomber's manifesto, he was actually right about a lot of the concerns he had about technology and the future. Obviously I don't agree with what he did, but he had a crazy high IQ--he just used his gift the wrong way. He could've made millions with what he knew about the possibilities of technology. Of course the media portrayed him as a paranoid, old man who didn't know what he was talking about.
Steve Irwin...I was a kid grew up watching his show...never missed a show and still to this day I cry. He's one of the reasons why I love animals so much.
Doc is an incredibly attractive human being. I was captivated every time he was on screen. He has great charisma. And his tickle me elmo impression was top notch haha.
23:40 Not me yelling out Monica Lewinski like I was suddenly competing... Oh, that wasn't the answer to the question? *quietly slips back into the darkness*
I remember hearing Furby commercials on the radio Christmas 1996 when I was returning from college. I saw Independence Day on the 4th of July in theaters.
Great pairing!!!!! Would love to see more of Jennifer ❤ I love every single reactor but would love to see more or her, she’s great in these!!!! Keep up the great work, everyone!!!!!
Third Rock From the Sun was one of my favorite shows and I still watch the reruns. And Independence Day is one of my favorite sci fi movies. ID2 was good too. They left it open for a part 3 but I haven't heard anything about that happening.
Keri Strug nailing that final vault with a twisted freaking ankle was such an emotional success for me as an American to realize we don’t suck at gymnastics.
My younger daughter had a thinking chair and a blues clues notebook. I was actually kind of jealous about the thinking chair because that thing looked comfortable. Lol My older daughter was a peewee's playhouse fan and while they never had a chairy for sale, I made one for her and upholstered it.
I remember ER scaring me as a kid. Was around 7-8 and was flipping through channels and stopped on it. I remember being a teen and thinking I wanted to be a Dr or veterinarian then I remembered watching ER and seeing people Hurt and I told myself I couldn’t be around it.
Thank goodness my older granddaughter never wanted tickle me elmo. People got crazy fighting over those things. She loved the elmo's world segment of sesame street. She had certain amount of TV time (I found a lot of other stuff for us to do besides TV) and that was fifteen minutes that we had to watch, every day.
Round 6. I knew Jonbenet was one of them. Even though I was just a kid at the time and didn't watch the news, I remember that being a huge deal. Everyone was talking about it.
For the video games I guessed Mario, Mario Kart, James Bond, legend of Zelda and sports 😜 totally forgot it was called Golden Eye, but I played that all the time.
For the nintendo64, I know a few of my favorites and I'll be surprised if i'm wrong on some. legend of zelda ocarina of time (I'm ashamed to admit how much time I spent at the fishing hole) & majora's mask. Super Mario 64, donkey kong country, waverace and f zero. Oh, also madden football, although I can't remember my favorite year.
In 1996, I finished my basketball season as captain and finished the game to get us into the championship with a fractured freakin' ankle. I also dated the HOTTEST 🔥 girl in the school.
20:00, the part with Steve Irwin came up and i started tearing up. Miss him a lot, it was an inspiration for me growing up and i use to watch the crocodile hunter religiously
I remember watching Kerri Strug with that vault and my heart still races watching it. She scored a 9.712 That vault n that score is ingrained in my memory.
I'll always remember her coach, Bela Karolyi, carrying her off the mat.
10:23 I recently learned why Furbies still talk without batteries, making them seem possessed! They have a small button-cell battery on their memory chip, so that they don't lose data when you replace their batteries. But they're also cheap, so some of that small battery's power can leak out into other circuits they're not meant to. That leakage can slowly charge up capacitors, and the way capacitors work, once they're fully charged, they immediately discharge and power the rest of the circuit until they lose all their charge. So given enough time of that button-cell leaking, the Furby can suddenly "come back to life" for a minute or so as the capacitors discharge, then die again, starting the cycle over until that button-cell eventually dies.
Jayse did so well with Elmo impression at 11:15
I remembered "Scream". I was 17 going on 18. It wasn't as scary as
"Pete cemetery" and "A nightmare on Elmstreet" at that time.
Thank you Jayce foe doing da dip CORRECT!
And Martine literally steals the lead for crocodile hunter. Nice move with the button. Lolol
Rent may have opened Off-Broadway, but when I was a freshmen in high school in 1999, I saw in _on_ Broadway. Amazing show! Amazing music! 10/10!
Phantom of the Opera eventually SURPASSED Cats as the longest running musical.
Doc just looking like a Snack like he always does... 😍😍😍😍😍
Black Friday when Tickle Me Elmo came out was brutal!
I graduated high school 1996 and still don't know most of it!😂😂
Omgggg STEVE IRWIN 😭😭😭 His whole family is so sweet. His son is an absolute gem and an exact replica of his dad. RIP Steve. You were such an integral part of our childhood. ❤❤❤
My ex wife wanted to get a furby for my younger daughter. I immediately said no because they freak me out. I gave in and we got the furby. My daughter, who was seven at the time, played with it once. She said she didn't like the way it looked at her. That thing would talk unprompted in the middle of the night until even my ex started losing it. It was donated to goodwill. Let it possess some other child's soul but not mine. Lol We did buy her a replacement gift.
I loved them. And I was even haunted by the Chucky doll 😭
I had four furbies.
Fun fact, if you read the Unabomber's manifesto, he was actually right about a lot of the concerns he had about technology and the future. Obviously I don't agree with what he did, but he had a crazy high IQ--he just used his gift the wrong way. He could've made millions with what he knew about the possibilities of technology. Of course the media portrayed him as a paranoid, old man who didn't know what he was talking about.
I can't remember what I had for breakfast this morning but I do so well with these eighties and nineties trivia battles.
Steve Irwin...I was a kid grew up watching his show...never missed a show and still to this day I cry. He's one of the reasons why I love animals so much.
so you’re vegan, right? just to make sure you’re not being a hypocrite
@@Cassxowary and make sure you're not a complete idiot at assuming the worst from a random person. I'm assuming you've always been an idiot though.
Martine My Slay Queen taking no prisoners!!! I enjoyed this episode!!!!
Scream was actually made to be cheesy. Wes Craven made it to be a sortof parody of the horror genre. Referencing other horror movies.
Doc is an incredibly attractive human being. I was captivated every time he was on screen. He has great charisma. And his tickle me elmo impression was top notch haha.
Girl😂
he is scrumptious 😅
@@charliegallardo9663 but did I lie? The man is honestly gorgeous.
Jayse is ready to sip some fine wine with a nice croissant 😆
my mind went to michael jordan's dad james and ennis cosby (billy cosby's son) who were both murdered in the 90s
Jayse’s look is fire in this video 🔥
I’m glad atleast one person thinks so ❤❤❤
@@jayseobrien a lot more than one. You are loved 🥵🥰
23:40
Not me yelling out Monica Lewinski like I was suddenly competing... Oh, that wasn't the answer to the question? *quietly slips back into the darkness*
I remember hearing Furby commercials on the radio Christmas 1996 when I was returning from college. I saw Independence Day on the 4th of July in theaters.
Fun fact the kid in 3rd Rock From The Sun is Joseph Gordon Levitt.
Came here to say this
You mean the guy in inception
That's all I know him as haha
Tommy Solomon
He's amazing he sings dances and acts. He also played as a trapeze artist in France!
The 10 Things I Hate About You actor? Yep, and he has his production company HITRECORD.
9 years old when I first saw scream, it's my absolute favorite movie of all time.
I remembered 1996! I was in elementary school
Great pairing!!!!! Would love to see more of Jennifer ❤ I love every single reactor but would love to see more or her, she’s great in these!!!! Keep up the great work, everyone!!!!!
Third Rock From the Sun was one of my favorite shows and I still watch the reruns. And Independence Day is one of my favorite sci fi movies. ID2 was good too. They left it open for a part 3 but I haven't heard anything about that happening.
It was my favorite too.
Keri Strug nailing that final vault with a twisted freaking ankle was such an emotional success for me as an American to realize we don’t suck at gymnastics.
Love the Kurt Angle reference here
@ thank you for catching this
My younger daughter had a thinking chair and a blues clues notebook. I was actually kind of jealous about the thinking chair because that thing looked comfortable. Lol My older daughter was a peewee's playhouse fan and while they never had a chairy for sale, I made one for her and upholstered it.
I remember ER scaring me as a kid. Was around 7-8 and was flipping through channels and stopped on it. I remember being a teen and thinking I wanted to be a Dr or veterinarian then I remembered watching ER and seeing people Hurt and I told myself I couldn’t be around it.
4:57 Martine, watch "Scream" there are alot of funny parts too!
My imagination is too wild 😂😂
Thank goodness my older granddaughter never wanted tickle me elmo. People got crazy fighting over those things. She loved the elmo's world segment of sesame street. She had certain amount of TV time (I found a lot of other stuff for us to do besides TV) and that was fifteen minutes that we had to watch, every day.
I want hair band Jayse back!
Favorite thing from 96 is N64 without question. First time I ever beat a video game. Quake
For those out there thinking something other than Da Dip.
I know you hear it too
It’s Technologic from Daft Punk
I know it’s not 1996.
14:15 I will never forget that. She was so brave.
Round 6. I knew Jonbenet was one of them. Even though I was just a kid at the time and didn't watch the news, I remember that being a huge deal. Everyone was talking about it.
the Donny Lee Jones thing had me dying omg 😭😭😭😭
1:57 Baby joseph gordon-levitt was there (the long hair one)
JACE WITHOUT A BEARD IS WEIRD DAWG😂😂
25:15 Their faces when Joe sings 🤣
Literally teared up at blues clues ❤❤❤
14:00 why you didnt give Jayse Donkey Kong! Lol
Did Joe and Jace switch hair styles 😅😂 just playing with y’all! But no jokes can we get a 1998 video?
Star studded cast on this one. Usher and molly Ringwald
It's the mail that never fails makes me wanna wag my tail every time I hear it MAIIIILLLLLLLLL!!!
Blues Clues has always been my favorite children’s show.
I was sad when Steve went to "college" and Joe took over lol
Of course Jace knows Da Dip
1996 was the best year for TV! I loved 7th Heaven and Sabrina the teenage witch!
C'mon Martine...😍😍
... but Jennifer also looks 😍😍
My dad went everywhere hunting down a tickle me elmo for my younger cousin!
Guys, I’m turning 29 this year-time flies since 1996! I’m excited to see what the new year has in store for us. Happy New Year!
I love that sketch. "Are they still calling you 'Casanova Kaczynski'?" "No, they got a different name for me nowadays..."
I still play WWF No Mercy on my N64...
1st Round was too easy! I'm surprised none of them got it!
My favorite thing of 96 was Blues Clues. Still love Steve Burns to this day!!!!
I was 9 in 1996, so I was already too old for children’s educational shows by then
I didn't get an N64 until 2001. Pokémon Stadium was the first game I had.
96 was a elite year.. but also weird for me.. I was into Blues clues and Tupac lmao
Omg same 😂
@@devilbatcookie I’ll never forget 1996, I was 9 and in 3rd grade. Alot of great movies came out that year
14:49 She was already hurt
Mario 64 was the launch game so of course it was #1! I knew Mario Kart and GoldenEye would be high up there just didnt know the order. I got 7/10.
Those that said Tamagotchi were correct, seeing as how it was released stateside in 97. All the other things were stateside in 96, minus the Furby.
I KNEW I didn't have one in 96, and I had one within months of it coming out! I figured it must have been a Christmas release for it to be 96.
3rd Rock From The Sun - damn good show!
😯 Seeing Jayse without the stubble on his face surprised me.
Kinda odd but he still looks awesome 👍
1996 is my lifelong favorite year and forever goated
I was 23 in 1996... And remember nothing lol
I had such a thing for Dominique Moceanu back then
I turned 8 later in 1996. I thought there might have been a mention of Romeo + Juliet. But glad for the mentions of Rent.
Kristen Johnston was/is a gorgeous woman! Best live action Wilma Flintstone too!
This was fun! Brought back a tin of memories
Meanwhile Kurt Angle won a Gold with a broken freakin neck! Oh it's true! It's damn true!
For the video games I guessed Mario, Mario Kart, James Bond, legend of Zelda and sports 😜 totally forgot it was called Golden Eye, but I played that all the time.
“Elmo knows where you live!”
So that's where the Jayse pics are from!
Yay DOC! He’s so handsome
Lator sounds like a supervillain
Any Montanan, like Joe and myself, would know who lived in that cabin!
The only 2 of the top 10 N64 games I owned were Pokemon Stadium and Banjo Kazooie. Never played any of the rest.
I was 10 in 1996. I forgot about Scream. That was the hottest film at the time, huge hit. I remember going to see Scream in the theaters with my dad.
My 5 guesses for the best selling N64 games ended up being the top 5 🤓😎
You've officially made me feel as old as dirt now.
I don't know who thinks up the AKA clues but ... pretty good. I didn't get chugga chugga gander tho because I've never seen trainspotting.
Trainspotting is an interesting movie, to say the least. A little hard to watch at some points. It was also one of Ewan McGregor's earliest movies.
I wasn't even born yet, so how could I remember that year?, plus Jayse how could you not have seen or Love Everybody Loves Raymond? 🤷♀️🤷♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
The year I was born
As a boy, Snoop Dogg's mother nicknamed him "Snoopy" due to his love for and likeness to the cartoon character
I loved seeing Martinez’s excitement at 18:17 - 18:18!
Blue’s clues.
I gotta go with the start of the Bulls second three peat. I was 14 that year.
The way they disrespected Scream! 🔪
The year I was born!!!! Bout time we get some recognition 😄😄😄😄
I'm surprised you are doing 1996 and not saving it for 2026
For the nintendo64, I know a few of my favorites and I'll be surprised if i'm wrong on some. legend of zelda ocarina of time (I'm ashamed to admit how much time I spent at the fishing hole) & majora's mask. Super Mario 64, donkey kong country, waverace and f zero. Oh, also madden football, although I can't remember my favorite year.
Lol i can see it. They look like beagle ears😂😂😂
The year I graduated from high school!
The year I was born iconic❤
I saw JoBennett Ramsey and I am so curious on her case, that’s why I clicked it😂
JonBenet*
I thought crocodile hunter debuted a lot later than 96!
Is Martine not good with Horror? I don't recall if she's mentioned it before.
Yeah she is
In 1996, I finished my basketball season as captain and finished the game to get us into the championship with a fractured freakin' ankle. I also dated the HOTTEST 🔥 girl in the school.