It must sound so ridiculous to kids now but literally going out to get a film to watch for the night was like an event in itself. Heading out with friends to go to Blockbuster where you'd debate and argue over what to get for the evening. Then grabbing some food and drinks on the way back and settling down and committed to watch what you just paid for. Such good times.
Even though I was born in early 2005, I can totally relate. In my hometown there was a blockbuster up until 2013 and we went regularly to find some movies to watch. And even to this day, I'll go to the local library with friends to borrow some movies lol.
I was an 80s kid and a 90s teen. I got to experience the best of both decades. There will never be a time like them again i miss them so much wish i had a time machine to go back. Anyone have a delorean?
The nostalgia is real, I miss my 90's childhood. I remember all the things mentioned and more. In fact who remembers Pogs? Everyone and their mothers had some at sone point. Great era to be a kid, good times.
Just imagine being born in the 50s. Actually getting to live life, see technology slowly advance as you age, seeing your country prosper. I wrote this comment and it got deleted so its not natural anymore. But I would do literally anything to be reborn as my dad or grandpa.
Yeah. I hope you realize how fucking lucky you are by the way. You might think that us 2000s kids like how society is but really nobody does. I would do anything to be born a few decades earlier.
I was getting my tools out of my car, I was park at a different spot than usual. I looked over at about 10 kids waiting to catch the school bus, NO ONE was talking to each other, they were all (but one) neck bent/ phone to face... It was sad, I never took a school bus as I lived in NYC so we just rode the train/bus to school. The best part of all that of the mornings was stopping at the store for morning snacks and chatting it up with all the kids. Dang!
I remember very well as teenage boy that oversize jeans and how my grandmother hated it:D But for me it was not only fashion but also very convenient to wear.
I was born in 90's in India....and it is fascinating to see all the cultural differences ... I mean obviously US was atleast couple of decades ahead of India ...it fascinates me how every trend reached India so late(although internet has become a leveler these days). Life use to be so different !
The 90s were so cool I thought I grew up thinking I was born in the top era of humanity and things were going to be better and better in the future. Movies and actors were cool (Titanic, Pulp fiction, Matrix, etc.), music was not like the 80s one but still very cool, the world was an healthy place where to live and we had the right amount of technology (no social media on top of everything else). Also, nobody was obsessed with instant deliveries and instant everything as we are today. Life is more expensive, to be cool god knows what you need to do nowadays…going back and be stuck in there would be the best thing one could ask.
This damn video just kept getting better and better at the end. I feel so many of these things are instant nostalgia for me. Aol the huge ass paints ps1 see through phones. Shit kids these days wont understand what it took to run a 100ft phone cable under the house to have your own private phone line in your room at night lmfao
I had JNCO shoes. Still have the key chain strap that come with them and use it daily to keep my work keys on. My JNCO key chain is known by its sound on an industrial level.
It was fairly common to see Elementary school kids wearing Bart Simpson shirts, sometimes Middle School kids would wear them, but it wasn't something you would have seen the older students in Highschool wearing. That's not to say we didn't watch the show though because practically everyone watched it. It really wasn't until Family Guy came on in the early 00's when there was a real alternative in the adult cartoon genre.
Schools banned Pokémon when they first got popular in the U.S lol Now schools are probably happy when their students are doing Pokémon and not something terrible
Born in 76 and am so glad l got to experience the 80s and 90s. I really miss being able to buy CDs at record stores. The world was so much better without the Internet and cell phones.
I'm a 90's kid at heart. I owned PlayStation, Game Boy Advance SP, Game Boy Color, Nintendo 64, SNES, Game Gear AND Sega Genesis. And I STILL remember using AOL and going to Blockbuster! Good times. I also remember Wonder Ball, Lunchables, Bugles, Butterfinger BB's, Beanie Babies, Goosebumps Books, Perfection, Twister, Sorry, Kid Cuisuine, Push-Ups, Flinstones' Push-Up Ice Cream, Fruit Roll-Ups, Bubble Tape, SqueezIts, Hubba Bubba OUCH Bubble Gum, Sonic The Hedgehog Pasta and Bubba Hubba. I even remember the Scary Stories books and the Nickelodeon Studios!
Ohh..you missed out on that horrible noise it would make back then every time the computer had to dial up to get online. Even after it connected and stopped making that noise it was maybe 5% surfing the Internet and 95% waiting for the pages to load. We used to call it the WorldWideWait.
I guess you had CD-R/RW Drive and get your stuff at school from the geeks with Internet. We did finaly listen, watch, played, enjoyed the same media. Shared everething. I Remember for PC it even called ''SHAREWARES'' in PC Magazines. Greetings from Germany
Out of all these thing on this list the Sony PlayStation not only dominated It's own industry at the time. Even now It's beloved and highly used due to the recent love for retro game. It also played music cds not just gaming. Also see through or transparent shells are fun and interesting I love them. Cool video. ^_^
I like cassettes and CDs personally. They're both good and the audio quality on cassettes can be real nice if it's a metal cassette with Dolby noise reduction. Or hell, it doesn't even have to be a metal one and if it is a metal one, it probably doesn't even need the noise reduction.
The first thing on this list that he talked about was the CD player. I started laughing. I had one still in two thousand and nine until I learned about mp three players
I remember hating those apple computers back then so much. They always felt like a downgrade from an actual PC. My high school's library was filled with those pieces of crap. Still hate apple products to this day too...
also, has the woman narrating ever spoken words before? tamagatchi irked me but i can forgive, despite sounding like my "south will rise again" grandmother saying it. but pronouncing plaid as "played"? just stop. learn how words sound please.
I could get the magic eyes thing pretty easy if I crossed my eyes and pulled it away. The image would be lsunk in instead of popping out though. I could do it the other way too my looking though the picture, but it was a lot harder for me to get
I was aware of the Wuzzles in that I had one episode on recorded VHS My sister had a Tamagotchi I had a Discman for years until I got my iPod Touch My sister and I were _addicted_ to Beanie Babies and we still have them in our loft closet I _love_ Magic Eye plaid is pronounced plad I only had a Yo-Yo Ball and barely used it. I loved the AOL sounds. It sounded so futuristic. I wanted a PlayStation because the controller was simpler than the N64's. I was addicted to Gran Turismo. We didn't trust Blockbuster or Hollywood Video. We had our own small business video store. I've used Windows computers since high school. I had tons of Goosebumps books as a kid, although I remember nothing about them.
My parents refused to pay for doc's so they got me a pair of military combat boots. They said they were more sturdy and woukd last linger since i was a punk and went to punk shows anf went in the pits. The first time i wore them i got so drunk i pissed on them. (Dont ask how lol).
People love the 90s so much but don't realize that the 90s created what is going on today of technology replacing human interaction. All these things of social media and hi tech stuff was created in the 90s.
I'm surprised Talk Boy wasn't mentioned. It was popularized by the movie, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. Now, my sister had one of these, before they made a more feminized version, Talk Girl. The 90s were very gender specific, but I think they should've made Talk Boy unisex. These days, instead of using these fancy tape recorders, kids can just make videos on their phones, and post content online. My sister and I never owned virtual pets. No, she wanted a REAL dog! I never knew why anyone would want digital pets, when real ones are so much nicer. She and her husband now have two of the best dogs ever! My niece loves them, too. I guess we weren't super obsessed with 90s pop culture. We didn't have the see-through phones, or the brightly colored Macs. It's just as well. They would've been too expensive, anyway. Also, who owned Tiny Toons or Animaniacs plushies? So cute!
Never had a Simpson shirt, never had a pair of doc martens, never cared about beanie babies, . To be fair the early nineties were way different than the late 90s.. and I cld never see the damn picture in a magic eyes posters so I never had them, I had a lot of black light posters though, didn't know yo-yos came back and were a thing, but up until about 1994 I definitely Rocked the chain wallet, with extra chains that hung down past my knees, never had a computer in the 90s, never could afford a PlayStation 2 but I had a super Nintendo. . Definitely had a pager, along with my starter Jacket. . And Hollywood video instead of Blockbuster, . Whore my baseball hat forwards but cocked to the right a bit.
It must sound so ridiculous to kids now but literally going out to get a film to watch for the night was like an event in itself. Heading out with friends to go to Blockbuster where you'd debate and argue over what to get for the evening. Then grabbing some food and drinks on the way back and settling down and committed to watch what you just paid for. Such good times.
Even though I was born in early 2005, I can totally relate. In my hometown there was a blockbuster up until 2013 and we went regularly to find some movies to watch. And even to this day, I'll go to the local library with friends to borrow some movies lol.
Now a days that scenario is non existent, all they do is post stupid shit with their dumb slang words
I was an 80s kid and a 90s teen. I got to experience the best of both decades. There will never be a time like them again i miss them so much wish i had a time machine to go back. Anyone have a delorean?
I was born in 75 best of the times to grow up, last half of the 80s and first half of the 90s before everything went to shit
Jeez unc😭🙏
The nostalgia is real, I miss my 90's childhood. I remember all the things mentioned and more. In fact who remembers Pogs? Everyone and their mothers had some at sone point. Great era to be a kid, good times.
I loved the slammers. They came in all types of materials.
the girls were playing chinese jump rope and high schoolers hacky sac
Man the 90s were so great
Honorable mention - 3 disc changer desktop stereo with cassette deck and AM/FM radio
I’m 8 months pregnant and I’m planning on raising my baby like a 90s kid 👍🏼🤘🏼
Good luck
adrianA 😍😘
He or she unfortunately won't be having many friends then😢
Your baby is already born, congrats.
yeah, that might get you arrested
90s is the best because old was going and new was making entry, it was an amalgamation.
Just imagine being born in the 50s. Actually getting to live life, see technology slowly advance as you age, seeing your country prosper. I wrote this comment and it got deleted so its not natural anymore. But I would do literally anything to be reborn as my dad or grandpa.
Smartphones killed the youth didnt they? If you grew up without a smartphone your life was a million times more enjoyable !
Yeah. I hope you realize how fucking lucky you are by the way. You might think that us 2000s kids like how society is but really nobody does. I would do anything to be born a few decades earlier.
@@gana7206 same man
I was getting my tools out of my car, I was park at a different spot than usual. I looked over at about 10 kids waiting to catch the school bus, NO ONE was talking to each other, they were all (but one) neck bent/ phone to face... It was sad, I never took a school bus as I lived in NYC so we just rode the train/bus to school. The best part of all that of the mornings was stopping at the store for morning snacks and chatting it up with all the kids. Dang!
Pogs is the first thing I thought of. They were huge when I was in school in the 90s. Also hacky sack.
I use to love playing with my pogs and eating hot 🔥 Cheetos on Saturdays.
I remember very well as teenage boy that oversize jeans and how my grandmother hated it:D But for me it was not only fashion but also very convenient to wear.
90's were the best
I still have my Goosebumps books.
Reader beware, you're in for a scare!
I loved those book 😂😂😂😂😂
The A.I voice in this video is WILD.
Most of the names of things are pronounced strange lol
Disc-MANNN! Played (for plaid)!
90s best times
I was a teen in the 90s ... Loved it, but i would rather go back to the 80s
I was born in 90's in India....and it is fascinating to see all the cultural differences ...
I mean obviously US was atleast couple of decades ahead of India ...it fascinates me how every trend reached India so late(although internet has become a leveler these days).
Life use to be so different !
I was born in 1990, but the 80s look fun, movies I like from the 80s was back to the future.
If I could loop the 80s and 90s over and over again with January 1 2000, I would.
Can we go back to the 90s please? The world we now live in is TRASH!!!
exactly
The 90s were so cool I thought I grew up thinking I was born in the top era of humanity and things were going to be better and better in the future.
Movies and actors were cool (Titanic, Pulp fiction, Matrix, etc.), music was not like the 80s one but still very cool, the world was an healthy place where to live and we had the right amount of technology (no social media on top of everything else).
Also, nobody was obsessed with instant deliveries and instant everything as we are today.
Life is more expensive, to be cool god knows what you need to do nowadays…going back and be stuck in there would be the best thing one could ask.
Amen to that
Ditto..
I was born in 82 the 90s were great .
thank you for making this video and uploading it
I literally practically ownd almost every version of the discman that you showed lol
‘Played clothing, disKMAN.’
Tammygachi 😂
Jewmingee ( jumanji)
AI voiceover
This damn video just kept getting better and better at the end. I feel so many of these things are instant nostalgia for me. Aol the huge ass paints ps1 see through phones. Shit kids these days wont understand what it took to run a 100ft phone cable under the house to have your own private phone line in your room at night lmfao
I had JNCO shoes.
Still have the key chain strap that come with them and use it daily to keep my work keys on.
My JNCO key chain is known by its sound on an industrial level.
It was fairly common to see Elementary school kids wearing Bart Simpson shirts, sometimes Middle School kids would wear them, but it wasn't something you would have seen the older students in Highschool wearing. That's not to say we didn't watch the show though because practically everyone watched it. It really wasn't until Family Guy came on in the early 00's when there was a real alternative in the adult cartoon genre.
This video was clearly narrated by some discount bot that can't say things correctly...
90% of these kinds of videos are.
The backwards baseball cap was popularized by Ken Griffey Jr.
Can't believe you tried to give Fred durst props for that 🤦♂️
Fred Durst probably did for the next generation.
Fred Durst sold a ton of red hats.
Don't sell hom short bc ur a poser and hate on Bizkit.
I remember playing pogs , watching VHS tapes, playing snes games and cd and audio cassettes also drinking dr.pepper
I like Bart Simpson. There's a Bart Simpson Megadeth shirt where Bart Simpson is drying and floating.
I would love to go back to old days ❤
Schools banned Pokémon when they first got popular in the U.S lol Now schools are probably happy when their students are doing Pokémon and not something terrible
Born in 76 and am so glad l got to experience the 80s and 90s. I really miss being able to buy CDs at record stores. The world was so much better without the Internet and cell phones.
I'm a 90's kid at heart. I owned PlayStation, Game Boy Advance SP, Game Boy Color, Nintendo 64, SNES, Game Gear AND Sega Genesis. And I STILL remember using AOL and going to Blockbuster! Good times. I also remember Wonder Ball, Lunchables, Bugles, Butterfinger BB's, Beanie Babies, Goosebumps Books, Perfection, Twister, Sorry, Kid Cuisuine, Push-Ups, Flinstones' Push-Up Ice Cream, Fruit Roll-Ups, Bubble Tape, SqueezIts, Hubba Bubba OUCH Bubble Gum, Sonic The Hedgehog Pasta and Bubba Hubba. I even remember the Scary Stories books and the Nickelodeon Studios!
I had the minidisk player when it first came out it was the coolest thing
I still owe blockbuster 😂😂
😮😅
😂😂
I didn't have internet in the 90s.
Ohh..you missed out on that horrible noise it would make back then every time the computer had to dial up to get online. Even after it connected and stopped making that noise it was maybe 5% surfing the Internet and 95% waiting for the pages to load. We used to call it the WorldWideWait.
I guess you had CD-R/RW Drive and get your stuff at school from the geeks with Internet. We did finaly listen, watch, played, enjoyed the same media. Shared everething. I Remember for PC it even called ''SHAREWARES'' in PC Magazines. Greetings from Germany
born in 1983 i love me some 90s
Discman came out in the 80s, and one could argue that the tech revolution was birthed in the 80s, or even back to 77
I didn't have tamagotchi and I had WinnerS shoes in black from italy in the 90s.
I had the Clueless Skirt in 1995 and the Sony Player in 1997!
If there's one thing that I'm shore everyone hated was AOL
This world we created is going to backfire on our children smh
I read all his books.
What about POGS?
Still have mine
pogs and hacky sack were the first things I thought if. I graduated in 2001
Yep me and mother use to get block busters every weekend.
"Ay-laan-eeees Morissette." You sound like you are from a distant planet or something.
This should be retitled “20 things the narrator can’t pronounce!!!!”
To this day I've still never seen a magic eye
Same!!!
They are incredible. Try them.
I’m 37 and to this day today watching this video was the first time I’ve ever heard PLAID pronounced PLAYED.
"Juuuu-mun-g" Lady, I'm conviced you haven't spoken ANY language known to mankind. Get this Alien Lady a Rosetta Stone, or something.
Out of all these thing on this list the Sony PlayStation not only dominated It's own industry at the time. Even now It's beloved and highly used due to the recent love for retro game. It also played music cds not just gaming. Also see through or transparent shells are fun and interesting I love them. Cool video. ^_^
Never seen sun light playing resident evil... Yes that's me😂😂😂
I was born on 10/23/90. I wouldn't trade it for anything except to be born in 1980, then I could be a teen in the 90s lol.
Don't man. You would have grown up faster.
Hyper color tshirts!?
Plastic kiddie barrettes?
Reebok Double-Tongue sneakers?
LA Gear?
Button Your Fly Levi’s tshirts?
Poufy bangs?
Thin eyebrows?
Omg magic eye !!! Just stare at your reflection and picture appeared!!
I had 2 Yo Yo Balls in the 90s.
I still love the way the imac looks lol.
My favorite Decade. I was in 5th grade in 1990
Elizabeth Berkeley and Alicia Silverstone were a real treat in the 90s. Too bad both didn't blow up that much. Two hot babes.
I prefer Sega Genesis with The Punisher on it to a ps1. Dave Mustaine from Megadeth had a Genesis with a Punisher on it.
The 90’s was a weird time.
Beepper, imac, aol, see-through phones? This is what the 50yos used to have in the 90s
We need to bring back translucent, colorful plastic design
There was no rotary phones in the 90s, but most cheap phones used pulse dialing instead of touch tone
I like cassettes and CDs personally. They're both good and the audio quality on cassettes can be real nice if it's a metal cassette with Dolby noise reduction. Or hell, it doesn't even have to be a metal one and if it is a metal one, it probably doesn't even need the noise reduction.
I always knew I was not cool, only owned 2 of these things. Starter jacket and Playstation.
AI voice overs are an epidemic.
didnt see hackeysack in there and that was everywhere.
at 6:58 i PERMANENTLY LOVE LOVE you tube ALMOST as much as calling amici's that had alicia silverstone and delphine that had denise richards
Where is this lady from? she clearly was learning english saying everything wrong.
You're welcome today's children ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
The 1st Sony Discman had no skip protection.
The first thing on this list that he talked about was the CD player. I started laughing. I had one still in two thousand and nine until I learned about mp three players
YES YES YES I Used to first PlayStation forever wayback in late 90s and early 00s 😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
I remember hating those apple computers back then so much. They always felt like a downgrade from an actual PC. My high school's library was filled with those pieces of crap. Still hate apple products to this day too...
I'm still old school . I text more then I call.
still have 2 magic eye books
Life was already bad enough before 2020 due to technology but then COVID?! I think I might be living in hell.
We are getting old!!
"90's" video showing clips of 2000's music videos and films.
finally got a good pause of the magic eye from mall rats. it is not a sailboat.
also, has the woman narrating ever spoken words before? tamagatchi irked me but i can forgive, despite sounding like my "south will rise again" grandmother saying it. but pronouncing plaid as "played"? just stop. learn how words sound please.
I could get the magic eyes thing pretty easy if I crossed my eyes and pulled it away. The image would be lsunk in instead of popping out though. I could do it the other way too my looking though the picture, but it was a lot harder for me to get
I was aware of the Wuzzles in that I had one episode on recorded VHS
My sister had a Tamagotchi
I had a Discman for years until I got my iPod Touch
My sister and I were _addicted_ to Beanie Babies and we still have them in our loft closet
I _love_ Magic Eye
plaid is pronounced plad
I only had a Yo-Yo Ball and barely used it.
I loved the AOL sounds. It sounded so futuristic.
I wanted a PlayStation because the controller was simpler than the N64's. I was addicted to Gran Turismo.
We didn't trust Blockbuster or Hollywood Video. We had our own small business video store.
I've used Windows computers since high school.
I had tons of Goosebumps books as a kid, although I remember nothing about them.
I remember Disc Man
I was one of those assholes who never rewinded my DVD's before i took them back to Blockbuster.
I was in my 20s in the 90s now I'm 52
My parents refused to pay for doc's so they got me a pair of military combat boots. They said they were more sturdy and woukd last linger since i was a punk and went to punk shows anf went in the pits. The first time i wore them i got so drunk i pissed on them. (Dont ask how lol).
I only had like 5 of these things.
People love the 90s so much but don't realize that the 90s created what is going on today of technology replacing human interaction. All these things of social media and hi tech stuff was created in the 90s.
Hello, Wisconsin!
What's the voice over woman on
atari nah at-ah-rahs
I remember dr martians never owned a pair but i swear they was top tier im 38 and still to this day i want a pair lol
6:17 im sorry I don't mean to sound mean but... did she just say Joomangee?
Jumanji
Jumanji
She did😂
AI voice
Parka jackets with a pro sports team logo.
did you use AI to steal the watchmojo lady's voice? hahahaha
I'm surprised Talk Boy wasn't mentioned. It was popularized by the movie, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. Now, my sister had one of these, before they made a more feminized version, Talk Girl. The 90s were very gender specific, but I think they should've made Talk Boy unisex. These days, instead of using these fancy tape recorders, kids can just make videos on their phones, and post content online.
My sister and I never owned virtual pets. No, she wanted a REAL dog! I never knew why anyone would want digital pets, when real ones are so much nicer. She and her husband now have two of the best dogs ever! My niece loves them, too. I guess we weren't super obsessed with 90s pop culture. We didn't have the see-through phones, or the brightly colored Macs. It's just as well. They would've been too expensive, anyway.
Also, who owned Tiny Toons or Animaniacs plushies? So cute!
I wish I grew up in the 90s
Smart phones = kids stopped doing everything that was fun.
Never had a Simpson shirt, never had a pair of doc martens, never cared about beanie babies, . To be fair the early nineties were way different than the late 90s.. and I cld never see the damn picture in a magic eyes posters so I never had them, I had a lot of black light posters though, didn't know yo-yos came back and were a thing, but up until about 1994 I definitely Rocked the chain wallet, with extra chains that hung down past my knees, never had a computer in the 90s, never could afford a PlayStation 2 but I had a super Nintendo. . Definitely had a pager, along with my starter Jacket. . And Hollywood video instead of Blockbuster, . Whore my baseball hat forwards but cocked to the right a bit.
Lets not forget what truely was the 90’s … BEVERLY HILLS 90210!!!
Fun times
6:17 Jewmin-gee. As my previous statement, she wasn’t born in the nineties to clearly understand how to pronounce these gems.
Either that or it’s just an ai voice