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Tickle Me Elmo was the Cabbage Patch Kid of the 90s. I remember parents getting into fights over them in the stores. They fictionalized that craze in the movie "Jingle All The Way" starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.
I don’t think they were fictionalizing the craze… it was pretty silly as well as brutal in reality. The scene in the mall with the balls.. was terribly accurate. 🤣
That was supposed to be a sign of the times. That's what they were saying back then at least. Maybe things weren't always that great. Then again, it's all relative. Now look where we are.
I was there for the Macarena craze, and "going to a wedding in 1996" would be a whole lot more accurate than going to a wedding in "the '90s". It didn't catch on until 1996 and was all but completely forgotten about when 1997 rolled around. It was literally the "Gangnam Style" of the '90s. Everywhere for about a year, but forgotten about the next year.
The song was played everywhere even after '96. And once it came on everybody would just start doing the dance anywhere they could. I was in the airport and people started doing it as soon as they heard it. Crazy times. Music didn't go out as quickly as it does in the internet age.
@Rodney Ives Collen no decade is on the level of 90’s the 80’s we’re closest but the stars aligned just right that’s why people aren’t coming up with new ideas for sneakers and movies they just re release 90’s shoes and remake 90’s movies. I feel bad for the people born after 2000 or before 1980.
The 90s is such an carefree time. I'm lucky I was born and gone toddler/pre-kid mode in the 90s. From Backstreet Boys to Animaniacs to Spyro the Dragon to Sailor Moon to Toy Story to Disney Adventures. Good memories!
My sister was a manager at McDonald's in the 90s, when they had Beanie Babies in happy meals. (They weren't see through packages, so it was a mystery what you got, and there were lots of them). She said people would come through and order 20 happy meals. :o.
The 90's are such a nostalgic time, and are currently experiencing a surge in period pieces. It won't be long before the 2000's or the 2010's receive the same treatment. ❤️
I grew up in the 90s and was so happy with it. I will however point out that life is definitely more convenient nowadays though with faster internet speeds and easier access, but the 90s were such a peaceful and optimistic time. Strangely enough despite being born in 1988 and growing up in the 90s I don't remember ever playing with POGs, but once you explained how schools were banning it, maybe that was why. I was too into SNES, Genesis, N64, and PS1 and didn't have many friends at the time so yeah I guess I missed out on POGs.
I was born in 87 and I think I was in grade 3 or 4 when pigs hit us in Canada. Didn't seems to last long. We would always do slammer matches (the heavy ones to try to flip the Pogs over) rather than Pogs because the slammers were more high stakes lol
As a 90s baby, these are the trends I remember the most: dinosaur movies and shows, Looney Tunes on clothes and backpacks, and women including my mom having perms. Plus my mom used to buy so many Beanie Babies that a whole corner of the house was stacked with them.
I was in high school from 1995-1999 and literally every male my age absolutely hated and made fun of boy bands and called them gay and all kinds of homophobic slurs but now I’d much rather 💯 percent listen to a Backstreet boys song than any of the new garbage that’s out nowadays. It’s more the nostalgia than the actual music
I know people will probably roll their eyes when I say this but I swear I wanna travel back to the 90s. I mean I loved everything about it, the fashion, the pop culture, the music, the movies and tv. I love it and I would love to be really alive in that era
Once The Simpsons and Ren & Stimpy came along and saw how adults could watch these, everybody wanted to run an animated series on their network. Animation was never meant exclusively for children in the first place like the 50s-80s would have you believe, though not exclusively for adults, either. It can attract any audience it wants, like Dora for pre-schoolers, Duckman for adults, and Animaniacs for all audiences.
I remember denim skirts being super popular in the early-to-mid 90's. Umbro shorts, Duck Head khaki pants & shorts, and RayBan sunglasses too. Joe Boxer brand boxers for guys and satin bikini panties for women. I will admit, I kinda miss the 90's from a fashion standpoint.
I find myself being nostalgic for the 90's lately. It was a party, one I was too young to enjoy fully, but it was still nice. I had family chaos in 98 but fortunately I had no major school drama or horror stories like some might hear or imagine. I simply was a kid that enjoyed what was going on.
No that's just when you grew up so you love the 90s just like 00s kids that say it's better and now 10s kids are saying tjiere is the best tjem in the 30s 20a kids will say it's the best you just think ur childhood is the best
No. I’d say objectively speaking: the 90s were 10 years of no wars, optimism, and cultural expansion. It was a fun time.. last few years have been a damn nightmare.
The 90s was the golden era for anime series, especially in Mexico. Series like Dragon Ball, Sailor Moon, Ranma 1/2, Neon Genesis Evangelion, and even Pokemon dominated television, including open channels. They also introduced lesser-known series like Dr. Slump, Ghost Sweeper Mikami, Hell Teacher Nube, and Saint Seiya.
Best time to be a gamer as everything felt fresh, exciting and new . Sega was pushing graphics with VF games and Nintendo showed us what you can do in Mario 64 which blow my mind in 1997 because it was the first time I ever experienced a game like that lol. Playing Arcades games like Final Fighr, TMNT, The Simpsons and many more with friends or complete strangers. There more like Capcom and SNK with there fighting games. Great Memories
I remeber watching both Ed Edd n Eddy and Spongebob Squarepants, both of these shows started in 1999, both at the same time as the 90s decade came to an end. Thinking about nostalgic is to me, even though i was born in 1997 and grew up in 2000s in an different environment, although i had a tough childhood lives due to growing up with my conseative, baby boomer parents who we're hostile about internet and new fads and believe that the older stuff that they grew are better and appeal to me and my older brother.
I have a Tickle Me Elmo. I saw it sticking out of a garbage can while walking through my alley back in 2002. I still have it. It's in perfect shape, aside from some minimal damage on the eyes. I've had him in my collection much longer than the kid it was purchased for ever did.
Top Ten Most Iconic Video Games EVER 1 Super Mario Bros 2 Minecraft 3 Sonic the Hedgehog 4 The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 5 GTA V 6 Super Metroid 7 Mega Man 8 Halo 9 Kirby's Return to Dreamland 10 Call of Duty
@Daniel Ferrieri Personally i think Tetris and the Pokémon Franchise should be on the list, because they're the two most popular gaming franchises of all time behind the Mario franchise.
@@danielferrieri7434 That's okay. Everyone forgets things sometimes. But honestly i'm surprised Pokémon is not on this list, not even as honourable mention. 🙁
You forgot about the original Pokémania, the console wars, Nickelodeon in general (both live action and cartoons and slime), the original Power Rangers, 3rd wave ska (Sublime, The Aquabtas, Mustard Plug, No Doubt, etc.) and anime really taking off.
The popularity of The Macarena at weddings always made me laugh, considering the song is about a girl who sleeps with her boyfriend’s best friends while was deployed overseas.
I was lucky enough to live through the whole of the 90s as a kid and your list brought back wonderful memories ! Overalls were also very popular as children's clothes where I lived and Bennetton could have been included as its ad campaigns were iconic and its clothes were very popular (in Western Europe at least , I don't know about the US). "Charmed" and "Big Wolf on Campus" were some of my favorite "teen" shows and I'd still gladly watch them. Glad to see "Sylvanian Families" are making a comeback too !
Grunge and alternative music, the birth of the internet, the height of of shopping malls, WWF/WCW, the Chicago Bulls, muted colors, JNCO, Tamagatchi, video game consoles and the best cartoons…90’s were such a great time to be alive! I love the nostalgia 😢❤
Overalls as a fashion started in mid 80s. You even see Amy wearing them in Fright Night (the original), and they were common in children's clothing and toys. See My Buddy and Kid sister, also from the 80s.
@@Denis-89 I did pay attention. The "worn before" comment was in regard to it being worn previously as work clothes by farmers. I was speaking of it being fashionable and trendy, hence why my example was a teenage character (not working on a farm) in Fright Night, and two popular non-farmer dolls from a decade earlier.
@@Dcn8r22 I remember in the 90s, my friends and I would go play in the dirt for hours, our parents never knowing where we were. The only rule was to be back after the street lights came on. I miss human interaction like that
The British in me is screaming 'they are dungarees not overalls!' At the screen 🤣🤣 However, living in Canada for a while, I know I'd be wasting my breath lol
Adult cartoons in the 90s **properly** began as well... Whilst The Simpsons did have some shorts on the Tracey Ullman show, the first proiper episode of The Simpsons was aired on 2nd September 1990! Which led to Beavis & Butthead (21 September 1994), South Park (28 March 1998), etc. these are all the grandparents of modern adult animation - such as Family Guy, Rick & Morty, Bojack, Archer etc....
OMG!!! I’ve been a Buffy fan for years, and only just realised (whilst watching this video) that the “kids” on 90210 went to the same high-school/back-lot 😳🤪
This, whole thing depresses me as someone born in the 80s… And you know what I never understood, why our family was using AOL because I knew it was “America Online” yet it was in my Scottish Kitchen in 95…
I remember the Macarena used to annoy the hell out of me 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣and I remember tickle me Elmo and I still remember my moms beeper number by ❤️. The cartoons were the shit. I used to love Doug Ren andStimpy Rugrats Beavis and Butthead and Daria. I loved Pogs and I remember things like playing Super Nintendo and Sega . I used to see commercials for virtual pets all the time . I used to love the Hip Hop fashion . I had baggy pants and a lot of bright clothes . I remember watching TRL everyday . Also Familiy Matters and everything else on TGIF . I remember Beanie Babies and Furbies . I also miss things like taking my moms Blockbuster card and going to rent movies and video games . As well as record stores like the Wiz and Sam Goody . Also dial up internet where you always heard your mom say “get off the computer I need to use the phone” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
U missed 1, superheroe shows. DC and Marvel animations were at their best like Superman, Batman, Spiderman, X-Men, and many more. There was also anime like Sailor Moon, and live-actions of Power Ranger, VR Troopers and others. While there were great super-shows from the 70's, 80's, 2000's , and 2010's; the 90's brought them higher up then ever. Especially with Batman, X-Men, and Gargoyles introducing dark elements for the first time.
The pogs were very famous here in México they made Looney Toons versions but called tazos, and in 2010 still were making last one was a PacMan 40 aniversary
The best years iMho. Everything was better. Food. Movies. Fashion. Games. Consoles. Music. The world in general. DAmn I miss those years 😞 Thanks for the videos team Mojo 💖🤗😙❤ Be safe and STAY blessed everybody 🙏
For me it was Saturday morning cartoons omg TMNT, Street sharks, X-Men , Batman the animated series, And my personal favorite Dragonball z on toonami omg so great
For the most part I generally refuse to leave the 90's still have and use a VCR for one example. The computer featured on my channel is an Inspiron 1520 with windows XP I know that this example is early 2000 I also will do as close as I can get.
Kids Tv was brilliant in the 90s Macarena was also everywhere I still watch the Simpsons 😅love it There were lots of collection cards and anime like Pokémon, digimon, yu-gi-oh Also Nintendo consoles & games Definitely had beanie babies
When I was a kid (born 1996) I thought the Macarena’s lyrics were one and a two and a three a Macarena! Four and five and six a Macarena! Seven and eight and a nine a Macarena! Ayeeeeeeeee Macarena! 😂😂😂
As much as it probably won’t happen ever again. I’m here to say at 20 I’m down to see this whole era and trends come back. Non of these compare to wtf we have rn in terms of trends and u cannot tell me what is the trends now are better and actually different then the 90’s.
How can you talk about cartoons and not even bring up Cartoon Network??? You mentioned Ed, Edd & Eddy but that was just a drop in the bucket of greatness that we got from CN!
Rugrats, “Ed Edd n Eddy,” and Beavis and Butthead where are the TV shows that I loved and watched in the 90s, and the Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network channels were the two channels that I watched and love the most in the 90s.
The Macarena is classic. I remember going to a beginning of the year school party in elementary where they played this song and my principal was dancing the moves on the black top. I never forgot it because I thought, _I have such a cool principal._ LOL And overalls are timeless, IMO. They may have blown up in the 90's but I consider them timeless. ♥
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Definitely, 1990's cartoons!
I don’t remember the 1990s But I remember dancing the macuruna in elementary school
Could you do top 20 Pearl Jam songs?
all 🙂
@@devingiles6597 That could be Fox Kids and Kids' WB.
It is really scary to me, whenever I realize that the beloved year of 1990 is farther away these days, than the year 2050. Time surely flies too fast.
Mind. Blown.
you dont have to have lived the whole 90s for that. heck I was born in 95 and even I find surreal that we are in 2022 and not 2002
I too saw that meme 😝
Nope
4 years difference
Forgot to mention the video games of the 1990s. Sega vs. Nintendo console wars, PlayStation, Pokémon, etc. That defined my 1990s childhood.
It is predictable
Yeah and the 90s pioneered in 3d gaming.
The 90s are the definition of you had to be there
Tickle Me Elmo was the Cabbage Patch Kid of the 90s. I remember parents getting into fights over them in the stores. They fictionalized that craze in the movie "Jingle All The Way" starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Aaaah yes Arnold Schwarzenegger in Jingle All The Way MAN I miss those kind of movies
@@seanlauer9222 Then watch them online. Lol 😂
“PUT THE COOKIE DOWN NOW!”
I don’t think they were fictionalizing the craze… it was pretty silly as well as brutal in reality. The scene in the mall with the balls.. was terribly accurate. 🤣
That was supposed to be a sign of the times. That's what they were saying back then at least. Maybe things weren't always that great.
Then again, it's all relative. Now look where we are.
"The Simpsons was arguably at it's best in the '90s."
Nobody: *arguing this fact*
Agree. 90 to 99
Agreed
@@924photos5 True.
Facts 💯
I was there for the Macarena craze, and "going to a wedding in 1996" would be a whole lot more accurate than going to a wedding in "the '90s". It didn't catch on until 1996 and was all but completely forgotten about when 1997 rolled around. It was literally the "Gangnam Style" of the '90s. Everywhere for about a year, but forgotten about the next year.
Ah, until someone puts it on a playlist for wedding or dance party..
But it felt a big bang
It definitely was not forgotten. Neither of them were.
The macallana*
The song was played everywhere even after '96. And once it came on everybody would just start doing the dance anywhere they could. I was in the airport and people started doing it as soon as they heard it. Crazy times. Music didn't go out as quickly as it does in the internet age.
Greatest time to be alive. I’m so happy to be a 90s baby my childhood was golden
Wresting in the 90s was lit. Both company's were killing it. Great time to be a wrestling fan. Was fun to watch. Great video
Could never go wrong with the monday night wars
Best in the 90s
Hell yeah omg it was so good in 98
early 2000s as well, monday night raw i had to watch it, thursday night smackdown
back then I believed it was real so hell yeah it was lit
Grunge music, WWF, and the advent of high-tech communication devices and gadgets are what I love and miss the most about the 90s
@Rodney Ives Collen no decade is on the level of 90’s the 80’s we’re closest but the stars aligned just right that’s why people aren’t coming up with new ideas for sneakers and movies they just re release 90’s shoes and remake 90’s movies. I feel bad for the people born after 2000 or before 1980.
Jajajaja, the fact that I grew up without internet or cellphones was the best part of the 90s.
This was a GREAT video. The nostalgia is so overwhelming :-)
The 90s is such an carefree time. I'm lucky I was born and gone toddler/pre-kid mode in the 90s. From Backstreet Boys to Animaniacs to Spyro the Dragon to Sailor Moon to Toy Story to Disney Adventures. Good memories!
It wasn't really a Thread but the 90's still had Saturday Morning Cartoons...So Thanks Watchmojo for the trip down memory lane.
Fox Kids and Kids' WB were?
That was my favorite part of growing up .
This 90s throwback hits you right in the feels, in the best type of way
2006-2009 were also trash.
@@brianodonnell4496 We're not talking about which ones we're trash. Also,, it was actually, 2008-2009. However, I respect your opinion.
@@zoltanwilson4277 What if, 2000-2005 was way better?
@@brianodonnell4496 I know right. That's more like it.
@@zoltanwilson4277 Even for Season 9 of Pokemon, It was completely trash, no thanks to CN on nowadays?
My sister was a manager at McDonald's in the 90s, when they had Beanie Babies in happy meals. (They weren't see through packages, so it was a mystery what you got, and there were lots of them). She said people would come through and order 20 happy meals. :o.
My mom still works there. We got free beanie babies, beetle borgs, power rangers, Pokémon, and inspector gadget toys.
jesus I remember beanie babies
Ah the 1990s when things were so simple and more fun.
The Internet destroyed the world
The 90's are such a nostalgic time, and are currently experiencing a surge in period pieces. It won't be long before the 2000's or the 2010's receive the same treatment. ❤️
No, they won't. 00s and 10s are some of the worst people/products in human history
No.
Early 2000s maybe. The Pop-punk era of that time is nostalgic for me. But other than that, I couldn’t care less for the rest of the 2000s and 2010s.
@@OceanWolf808 well you didn't grow up in that time. For new kids it will.
@@OceanWolf808 Completely agree. I miss those day. Pink rock days... So good. You are right. Early 2000 were basically the 90'. Past 2010 not for me.
The 90s was an amazing time to grow up in. We had almost everything we wanted. Video Games, Cartoons, Anime, Movies, and almost many more. Good times.
Is it, Nintendo 64?
So So True!
@@treking558 Even for all of them, How about the original "Mewtwo Strikes Back"?
Growing up and being a gamer in the 90s was amazing
Wow.... I remember Pogs
I grew up in the 90s and was so happy with it. I will however point out that life is definitely more convenient nowadays though with faster internet speeds and easier access, but the 90s were such a peaceful and optimistic time.
Strangely enough despite being born in 1988 and growing up in the 90s I don't remember ever playing with POGs, but once you explained how schools were banning it, maybe that was why. I was too into SNES, Genesis, N64, and PS1 and didn't have many friends at the time so yeah I guess I missed out on POGs.
Same here man
Awesome to know.
I was born in 87 and I think I was in grade 3 or 4 when pigs hit us in Canada. Didn't seems to last long. We would always do slammer matches (the heavy ones to try to flip the Pogs over) rather than Pogs because the slammers were more high stakes lol
Same- I vaguely remember them but not well.
I wasn't into pogs. I never got the appeal.
As a 90s baby, these are the trends I remember the most: dinosaur movies and shows, Looney Tunes on clothes and backpacks, and women including my mom having perms. Plus my mom used to buy so many Beanie Babies that a whole corner of the house was stacked with them.
Old 'Looney Tunes' were way better.
I was in high school from 1995-1999 and literally every male my age absolutely hated and made fun of boy bands and called them gay and all kinds of homophobic slurs but now I’d much rather 💯 percent listen to a Backstreet boys song than any of the new garbage that’s out nowadays. It’s more the nostalgia than the actual music
Yeah I am a 92 baby.
I know people will probably roll their eyes when I say this but I swear I wanna travel back to the 90s. I mean I loved everything about it, the fashion, the pop culture, the music, the movies and tv. I love it and I would love to be really alive in that era
I've never heard anyone call Cartoons a trend before I don't really think they are personally but the 90s were a golden age for them.
Once The Simpsons and Ren & Stimpy came along and saw how adults could watch these, everybody wanted to run an animated series on their network. Animation was never meant exclusively for children in the first place like the 50s-80s would have you believe, though not exclusively for adults, either. It can attract any audience it wants, like Dora for pre-schoolers, Duckman for adults, and Animaniacs for all audiences.
@@chrisrj9871 I mean know that.
I remember denim skirts being super popular in the early-to-mid 90's. Umbro shorts, Duck Head khaki pants & shorts, and RayBan sunglasses too. Joe Boxer brand boxers for guys and satin bikini panties for women. I will admit, I kinda miss the 90's from a fashion standpoint.
The 90s what an awesome time!! Nostalgia 101
How could you talk about 90s cartoons without mentioning Beavis and Butt-Head or South Park?
@André D Or even Family Guy, since that premiered at the end of the 90s.
I miss listening & dancing to the Macarena back then, wearing overalls when I was younger, & coffee culture.
I find myself being nostalgic for the 90's lately. It was a party, one I was too young to enjoy fully, but it was still nice. I had family chaos in 98 but fortunately I had no major school drama or horror stories like some might hear or imagine. I simply was a kid that enjoyed what was going on.
1990s, one of my FIVE favorite decisions.
😊
The 90’s were the best.
What about Fox Kids and Kids' WB?
@@brianodonnell4496 I’m more shocked no Pokémon and or Power Rangers
@@josweet3715 What about Digimon?
@@brianodonnell4496 didn’t come out in America until March 1999.
The 90's were a blast, especially compared to the last few years.
No that's just when you grew up so you love the 90s just like 00s kids that say it's better and now 10s kids are saying tjiere is the best tjem in the 30s 20a kids will say it's the best you just think ur childhood is the best
yup😁
@@smhgaming3259 I was born in the 90s. And you're right. Lol
No. I’d say objectively speaking: the 90s were 10 years of no wars, optimism, and cultural expansion. It was a fun time.. last few years have been a damn nightmare.
@@jeffheyer7783 desert storm 91. The unibomber 95. Oklahoma city bomber.. I cam keep goong
The 90s was the golden era for anime series, especially in Mexico. Series like Dragon Ball, Sailor Moon, Ranma 1/2, Neon Genesis Evangelion, and even Pokemon dominated television, including open channels. They also introduced lesser-known series like Dr. Slump, Ghost Sweeper Mikami, Hell Teacher Nube, and Saint Seiya.
yes it was alot of great shows came out then
I am a huge ranma 1/2 fan
Locomotion ... good times
Best time to be a gamer as everything felt fresh, exciting and new . Sega was pushing graphics with VF games and Nintendo showed us what you can do in Mario 64 which blow my mind in 1997 because it was the first time I ever experienced a game like that lol.
Playing Arcades games like Final Fighr, TMNT, The Simpsons and many more with friends or complete strangers.
There more like Capcom and SNK with there fighting games. Great Memories
Mario 64 was phenomenal.
Star Fox, goldeneye, Mario kart, fun times.
The 90s is unmatched!
The amount of nostalgia in this video! 🙌🏾
Just wished you would put arcade gaming somewhere in here! 🕹
Good time to be a teenager during the 90’s 🤣
Depends on which "clique" you "belonged" to.
(I hate cliques)
Yeah I officially became a teenager back in 1996 (when I was 13 yrs old) It was also the release of the fun machine: aka the Nintendo 64!
Only if you were popular and attractive
The 90's, the 90's... My soul to relive the 90's!
Ahh..the blissful noise of the AOL dialing up & eventually..finally connecting 😌 ASMR has nothing on that satisfaction 👍❤️
I just miss the 90’s.
I remeber watching both Ed Edd n Eddy and Spongebob Squarepants, both of these shows started in 1999, both at the same time as the 90s decade came to an end. Thinking about nostalgic is to me, even though i was born in 1997 and grew up in 2000s in an different environment, although i had a tough childhood lives due to growing up with my conseative, baby boomer parents who we're hostile about internet and new fads and believe that the older stuff that they grew are better and appeal to me and my older brother.
Well.... they're _kinda_ right about the internet. When it's in the wrong hands, it can be devastating to people.
@@chrisrj9871 but it was a progress
You grew up in the 2000 so nothing you said matters. You didn't lived it, you were a tourist of an era that wasn't yours. Just wanted to clarify. 😉
Speaking of cartoons, don't forget we got some of the earliest computer-animated shows like Reboot and Beast Wars.
Old cartoons were way better.
The 80's and 90's are superior decades!
I have a Tickle Me Elmo.
I saw it sticking out of a garbage can while walking through my alley back in 2002.
I still have it. It's in perfect shape, aside from some minimal damage on the eyes.
I've had him in my collection much longer than the kid it was purchased for ever did.
Ironic. The hype for those was unreal. I was too old for it.
Top Ten Most Iconic Video Games EVER
1 Super Mario Bros
2 Minecraft
3 Sonic the Hedgehog
4 The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
5 GTA V
6 Super Metroid
7 Mega Man
8 Halo
9 Kirby's Return to Dreamland
10 Call of Duty
@Daniel Ferrieri Personally i think Tetris and the Pokémon Franchise should be on the list, because they're the two most popular gaming franchises of all time behind the Mario franchise.
@@JewelpetPrincess I Forgot to Add Pokémon
@@danielferrieri7434 That's okay. Everyone forgets things sometimes. But honestly i'm surprised Pokémon is not on this list, not even as honourable mention. 🙁
no Pac-Man? no Centipede, Missile Command, Space Invaders, Donkey Kong?
@@chrisrj9871 Yeah, Pacman should definetly be on that list too
You forgot about the original Pokémania, the console wars, Nickelodeon in general (both live action and cartoons and slime), the original Power Rangers, 3rd wave ska (Sublime, The Aquabtas, Mustard Plug, No Doubt, etc.) and anime really taking off.
Fox Kids premiered Power Rangers.
The 90’s was also the golden age of Fox Kids Cartoons. I.e. the Power Rangers, Spider-Man TAS, X-Men TAS, Batman TAS, Beast Wars Transformers, etc.
The popularity of The Macarena at weddings always made me laugh, considering the song is about a girl who sleeps with her boyfriend’s best friends while was deployed overseas.
I was born in 97 and yet I wished I grew up in the 90s. One of my favorite movies from the 90s is Hocus Pocus
I was lucky enough to live through the whole of the 90s as a kid and your list brought back wonderful memories ! Overalls were also very popular as children's clothes where I lived and Bennetton could have been included as its ad campaigns were iconic and its clothes were very popular (in Western Europe at least , I don't know about the US). "Charmed" and "Big Wolf on Campus" were some of my favorite "teen" shows and I'd still gladly watch them. Glad to see "Sylvanian Families" are making a comeback too !
A nostalgic trip for me. I especially love the cartoons and the boy bands trends because they enriched my childhood and my years in school.
Yeah, the cartoons were great back then. Especially the Disney cartoons and movies as well. If only time machines were a thing...
90's were the best decade to be a kid or teenager.
My parents waited in line for 3 hours to get me a Tickle Me Elmo… I was 13 😂. But my own children now cherish that sweet little fuzzy doll.
I remember being in elementary school when the principal made the announcement on the speaker that POGS were banned from the school property.
Grunge and alternative music, the birth of the internet, the height of of shopping malls, WWF/WCW, the Chicago Bulls, muted colors, JNCO, Tamagatchi, video game consoles and the best cartoons…90’s were such a great time to be alive! I love the nostalgia 😢❤
Overalls as a fashion started in mid 80s. You even see Amy wearing them in Fright Night (the original), and they were common in children's clothing and toys. See My Buddy and Kid sister, also from the 80s.
They didn't say that when it started that said that's when it was most popular
If you paid attention you would know they say it was worn before but that it was the most popular during the 90's
@@Denis-89 I did pay attention. The "worn before" comment was in regard to it being worn previously as work clothes by farmers. I was speaking of it being fashionable and trendy, hence why my example was a teenage character (not working on a farm) in Fright Night, and two popular non-farmer dolls from a decade earlier.
I refuse to acknowledge that there was any other Fright Night . I must have watched that movie 30 times when it came out .
@@amandapike2477 just because someone that’s not a farmer wore it in the 80’s, does not mean it was fashionable or trendy.
90's was the mixture or transition period of music, technology and cartoons. From arts to trashes 😅😅✌️
I was born in 2003 but I wish I was a time traveler to see and experience all of the 1980's and 90's. Great music, movies, and no social media.
Born 1982. The 90s were great. The last GREAT American decade. It's been downhill since
@@Styxswimmer I bet. Ever since 9/11, nothing has been the same.
@@Dcn8r22 I remember in the 90s, my friends and I would go play in the dirt for hours, our parents never knowing where we were. The only rule was to be back after the street lights came on. I miss human interaction like that
watching these 90's videos just turns a bad day into an amazing one. Good times Good times
Nineties were the last decade before the world completely started going south. Social media is the biggest contribution to the decline of humanity
“GIVE US THE MONEY!”
“ELMO KNOWS WHERE YOU YOU LIVE!”
This is really just scratching the surface. You could've done a Top 60 list and still have things left over.
90’s cartoons are definitely the best!
Glad I grew up in the 90s. The cartoons seemed magical.
The British in me is screaming 'they are dungarees not overalls!' At the screen 🤣🤣
However, living in Canada for a while, I know I'd be wasting my breath lol
Kinda surprised pokemon didn’t go on the list at all
Adult cartoons in the 90s **properly** began as well...
Whilst The Simpsons did have some shorts on the Tracey Ullman show, the first proiper episode of The Simpsons was aired on 2nd September 1990! Which led to Beavis & Butthead (21 September 1994), South Park (28 March 1998), etc. these are all the grandparents of modern adult animation - such as Family Guy, Rick & Morty, Bojack, Archer etc....
Just watched the version Watch Mojo did like 8 years ago. Guess they did a reboot cause the first one was the top 10 and this is the top 20
This entire list transported me back to my teenage years.
Lol. I had to make sure to have quarters when leaving home 🤣🤣🤣🤣
OMG!!! I’ve been a Buffy fan for years, and only just realised (whilst watching this video) that the “kids” on 90210 went to the same high-school/back-lot 😳🤪
Do you mean the back drop/scenery of the two programmes?xx
This, whole thing depresses me as someone born in the 80s…
And you know what I never understood, why our family was using AOL because I knew it was “America Online” yet it was in my Scottish Kitchen in 95…
I was in 11th grade in 1996 and every time I see videos of those years it feels like I’m watching 70’s videos 😭
I remember the Macarena used to annoy the hell out of me 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣and I remember tickle me Elmo and I still remember my moms beeper number by ❤️. The cartoons were the shit. I used to love Doug Ren andStimpy Rugrats Beavis and Butthead and Daria. I loved Pogs and I remember things like playing Super Nintendo and Sega . I used to see commercials for virtual pets all the time . I used to love the Hip Hop fashion . I had baggy pants and a lot of bright clothes . I remember watching TRL everyday . Also Familiy Matters and everything else on TGIF . I remember Beanie Babies and Furbies . I also miss things like taking my moms Blockbuster card and going to rent movies and video games . As well as record stores like the Wiz and Sam Goody . Also dial up internet where you always heard your mom say “get off the computer I need to use the phone” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
U missed 1, superheroe shows. DC and Marvel animations were at their best like Superman, Batman, Spiderman, X-Men, and many more. There was also anime like Sailor Moon, and live-actions of Power Ranger, VR Troopers and others. While there were great super-shows from the 70's, 80's, 2000's , and 2010's; the 90's brought them higher up then ever. Especially with Batman, X-Men, and Gargoyles introducing dark elements for the first time.
Absolutely amazing
I was to young back then but I watch the 90ds cartoons and play with toys from the 90ds and I'm 30 now what crazy times I miss it .
Along with the mentioned raves, you missed after-hours pubs and clubs, that would pop up in an abandoned or empty buildings.
The pogs were very famous here in México they made Looney Toons versions but called tazos, and in 2010 still were making last one was a PacMan 40 aniversary
Tazos were also very popular in Venezuela, I had a pretty decent collection of Looney Toons tazos.
@@XxLIVRAxX saludos desde México!!!
The best years iMho.
Everything was better.
Food. Movies. Fashion. Games. Consoles. Music.
The world in general.
DAmn I miss those years 😞
Thanks for the videos team Mojo
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Be safe and STAY blessed everybody
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I wish I could go back to the 90s.
I wish I could remember the 1990s but I was a baby
@@Missmagazinebura Yep, same here.
For me it was Saturday morning cartoons omg TMNT, Street sharks, X-Men , Batman the animated series, And my personal favorite Dragonball z on toonami omg so great
Would be nice to see top trends from the other decades as well
I still watch Beverly Hills 90210 on hulu. They graduated on the show in 93 like I did so the show will always have a piece of my heart.
Microbrew - Hennaed hands - Talk shows - Oxygen bars - Celtic tattoos - Sudoku - Stereograms
Walkathons - Bettie Page - Shabby chic - Chai - Body shots - Fen-phen - Hypercolor - Caesar cuts
The '90s: *The Rachel*
The 2020s: *The Karen*
I want to go back there 😭
I never understood beanie babies and never will that SNL sketch you showed was hilarious tho.
it's 2022 and the backstreet boys are still awesome. who'd have thought..
lol nice intro . Elmo knows where you live
VH1 really needs to stream I Love the 90s… I thought I dreamed up that show.
For the most part I generally refuse to leave the 90's still have and use a VCR for one example.
The computer featured on my channel is an Inspiron 1520 with windows XP I know that this example is early 2000 I also will do as close as I can get.
Kids Tv was brilliant in the 90s
Macarena was also everywhere
I still watch the Simpsons 😅love it
There were lots of collection cards and anime like Pokémon, digimon, yu-gi-oh
Also Nintendo consoles & games
Definitely had beanie babies
When I was a kid (born 1996) I thought the Macarena’s lyrics were one and a two and a three a Macarena! Four and five and six a Macarena! Seven and eight and a nine a Macarena! Ayeeeeeeeee Macarena! 😂😂😂
90s comedies are the best
As much as it probably won’t happen ever again. I’m here to say at 20 I’m down to see this whole era and trends come back. Non of these compare to wtf we have rn in terms of trends and u cannot tell me what is the trends now are better and actually different then the 90’s.
wool cork sole clogs should have been included here. it seemed like every other person had a pair of them in the late 90s and early 2000s
Don’t forget the Goth Scene! 🤟
As someone who lived in the '90s from ages 0-4, through the years 1995 to 1999, I can confirm this list as accurate.
How do you remember ? I couldn’t remember the 1990s because I was a baby
@@Missmagazinebura i did
@@lexkanyima2195 lol how do babies remember ?
@@Missmagazinebura while you are born in the world
I miss the 90's so much. The best time of my life. Before the world went to shit and now everyone lost there balls and gets offended by everything.
How can you talk about cartoons and not even bring up Cartoon Network??? You mentioned Ed, Edd & Eddy but that was just a drop in the bucket of greatness that we got from CN!
They are mentioned
Rugrats, “Ed Edd n Eddy,” and Beavis and Butthead where are the TV shows that I loved and watched in the 90s, and the Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network channels were the two channels that I watched and love the most in the 90s.
All of the 90s 'Nicktoons' and the 90's 'Cartoon Network' were way better.
The Macarena is classic. I remember going to a beginning of the year school party in elementary where they played this song and my principal was dancing the moves on the black top. I never forgot it because I thought, _I have such a cool principal._ LOL
And overalls are timeless, IMO. They may have blown up in the 90's but I consider them timeless. ♥