90'S KIDS!
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  • I missed playing outside until it was dark!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • 91 babys STAND UP!!!!

  • I was born in '97 and remember EVERY.SINGLE.THING. in that video. Its about how you grew up, not when you were born. So stop thinking your so fucking cool since you were born a couple years earlier you chode.

  • @SuperWillis97 It IS when you were born. And no you don't remember everything in the video from the actual 1990s you mentally retarted stupidface. Lol where were you 1990-96? And how old were you 1997-99 0-2? Awww! Would you like a diaper change before mommy sings you a lullaby. Here's teddy bear! lol And don't you dare speak the way you are you young whippy! What yo remember is the 2000s 2001-2007, dumbass lol

  • Who fucking cares? Let people watch anything they want and life will get better for you and everyone else. Ok then, so if 21st century kids aren't allowed to watch this.. you're not allowed to watch Star Wars, because you're totally not from that decade, fuckin' ass.

  • @sketchandobserve That's true what you said. I'm tired of people saying others aren't 90s kids just because they were born 1999 or 1997 or whatever. Some people can be so effing stupid these days.

  • I'm a 90s kid i was born in 1994 :)

  • @megadream3000 No you are not you kiddie fries. You are a 2000s kid aged 6-10 in 2000-04. Enough said you squirty!

  • its sad 2 admit but.... i still watch all those shows and settle things with rock paper scissors and the worst is psyche! wow old habbits die hard

  • 1993 BABEHHHH <3

  • @prmama93 you are not a 90s kid. a year too late sorry.

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  • @wobbegongdivermid90s I think you're gay. Never said I was so fuck off before I humiliate your ass on Youtube. Idiot.

  • @prmama93 YOU humiliate yourself on here every hour. lol

  • i was born in '98 but don't even say im not a 90's kid! i remember EVERYTHING in this video! like, seriously. i miss it. <3

  • @laneylou98 You remember re-runs dumbass scumhole! Losers like you weren't even born when the REAL 90s culutre (1993-97) was taking place. 1998-2002 was millenium culutre and were 5 only after THAT finished. You were definitley a 2000s kid, you kiddie pants squirt.

  • @wobbegongdivermid90s Kiddie pants and Squirt? Dude, you are a faggot.

  • @gsgssgdgdgsd Only a bitter 2000s kid would say that lol

  • I still play outside until it gets dark.... and later too.... :)

  • And half of this stuff is still popular. Like Goosebumps is loved by nearly every little kid in my school and EVERYONE still does rock-paper-scissors to decide EVERYTHING. and bubble gum is still really popular with little kids. so is diggy diggy diamond, miss mary mack, kickball, and listening to the radio. I didnt have cable when i was younger so i had to watch pbs. I love Warheads and Ring pops still and Tamagotchis were soooo cool.

  • I was born in 1998 but I still remember most of this stuff....especially Bear in the Big Blue House. That was my favorite show...

  • 80's kids can be considered 90's kids too!

    I was born in 95' so I remember a lot of this and. I remember watching my brother live this and he was born in '86

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  • I was born in 93, so if the top comment is right then I'm not technically a "90's Kid" but I remember watching all the good shows like Kenan And Kel, All That, Rocket Power, Rugrats, Spongebob BEFORE it got really stupid/

  • @musicVamp527 Nickelodeon seemed to have a brief renaissance from 1999-2001, I personally wasn't watching anymore at that point, but younger kids seemed to be really into that stuff. The early 00s was a fun time to be a kid

  • @Sshelly34213 I agree! They had better shows until I wanna say 2004. I know that's the year Spongebob took a turn for the worst, same with Fairly Odd Parents. For that matter, Disney Channel did too. I don't really like much of the things on TV now a days. Its all so...stupid.

  • @musicVamp527 Indeed, I've heard that things really took a nosedive around that time. I was already in high school and occasionally I'd glance at it and it just seemed to be a completely different channel.

  • @Sshelly34213 Yeah, that's sort of what I do now. I just graduated high school last year, so I don't pay as much attention now as I used to, but I still turn it on on occasion just tro see what's going on.

  • I was born in 1992 and I know I spent 8 long yrs in the 90's....I was in elementary school in the mid 90's(97)...childhood starts at age 3...for me (95) is when my childhood really begin. So I definetly remember most of these shows...

  • @jackson18ize Childhood starts at age 1 if we're getting technical here. Why do people always use 3 as some special age? I saw a home video of myself at age 3 and I really don't look like I even know what the hell is going on. If we're going to get technical, cultural awareness isn't really there until you reach the age of 5. It's also the start of an actual child demographic, before then you're just the "may choke if swallowed" demographic.

  • I was born in 1989, I remember the 90s quite well, I wish I could live in that decade again.

  • There is some confusion to be a 90s kid. You don't live the decade until you''re 10, which means that the 80s born are 90s kids. It is awkward for those born in 87-91 or 2 though because the Millenial Culture was not the 90s but not the 00s. If born in 92/93 might remember the 90s, but grewand lived the 2000s. The 90s born are the same people that try to get the 90s cred claim to talk down to the late 90s born about not living it. Talk about self-importance and denial.

  • @Rorschach5785 I'm a 90s kid who was born in 1988. I became a teenager in 2001 , which means I was not a kid in the 2000's.

  • According to what you guys say, i am not a 90's kid, because i was born in 1995. BUT i live in Holland, and we were a little behind with everything back then. So i DO remember all of this. So I honestly think it is quite ricicoulus judging people based on trends, because to you guys, im a '00 kid.. and i am proud to say that i still grew up '90 style :)

  • @xFallingRaindrops That annoys me too, I don't judge this based on trends but simply when you spent most of your childhood years. For those born in the mid 90s, that was simply the 00s, but I'm not going to tell someone what they remember. That's essentially what people are doing with these "you're know you're a 90s kid" videos. Also most of this stuff is millennium pop/early 00s pop culture anyway. Furbies, pokemon, boy bands, N64 and Playstation are mostly 00s fads.

  • @Baumtaler i agree with you because people born in the mid 90's were just starting childhood in the late90's by the way how being 5 in 1999,being half and half

  • @playoffexpert2 Childhood starts when your born ends on the day you turn 13.

  • i was just born in '92 but how can someone born in 1996 , 1995 or even 1994 that there true 90s kids or even 90s / 00s hybrids ? I can just remember about half of the 90s. So how can someone born in 94 - 96 remember enough to be half and half ? There true 2000s kids with some late 90s little kids experience.

  • @Baumtaler Exactly and if you really get into it, being a 90s kid is being a kid in the decade. And so being "half a 90s kid" would technically mean being half a kid for the decade, rather than simply remembering half and half. That would actually include those born in the late 80s and early 90s. Someone born in 89 would have been 5 in the year 95 (going on 6) so they spent half of their childhood in the 90s and half in the 00s. That's a good example of half and half.

  • @Baumtaler I usually just call them cuspers and let them decide where they feel closest too. Some actually choose the early 00s or at least the millennium. Some of the earlier born ones choose the 90s, I personally relate the 90s more to my childhood despite being born in 88 and feeling torn between the two eras.

  • @Baumtaler The main reason is that a lot of that boy band stuff in the early 00s, the furbie fad, the pokemon fad, that was all targeted to my demographic and age group rather than someone who was 4 at the time! So it's exasperating to see someone taking fads that were meant for my age group and pawning them off as something intended for them. That was not their childhood, it was my age groups' (whether we liked it or not) they simply have vague memories of it.

  • @Sshelly34213 by the time someone born in the mid 90's was old enough to do things like trends and fads it was already the mid 00's

  • @playoffexpert2 Exactly. Heck by the time I was old enough to get into trends and fads (specifically more in the aspect of fashion though) it was already the late 90s, early 00s. (and I was born in 88)

  • 96 and I remember all this

  • @TheyCallMeTheGurdian Yea that's because it's not 1990s pop culture, it's millennium pop culture. Do you remember the pop culture from 93-97?

  • Early 1994, I remember ALLL of this.

  • @brandon11122 It's all millennium pop culture, so that doesn't surprise me. But do you remember the pop culture of 93-97? I can't see how that would even be possible.

  • @Sshelly34213 I remember stuff from when my mom and dad were still together, and they split up when I was 2.

    Maybe I just have a really good memory lol.

  • @brandon11122 Regardless that doesn't mean you're a 90s kid just because you have a few vague memories from 99. My earliest memory comes from the age of 2 as well. So what? That does NOT make you a 90s kid. You were a kid for most of the 00s decade. Why is this so difficult to admit. Either way your memories and experiences were from millennium pop culture anyway rather than the 90s. All you're doing is changing the title.

  • @Sshelly34213 Ok, you're right.

    I don't remember ANY of this.

    And the 2000's were great! so many memories!

  • @brandon11122 They were pretty fun, even the mid 00s. Justice League was like my favorite show. I also enjoyed Fairly Odd Parents and a lot of anime shows. I used to sit around and watch TCM during middle and high school, look up bands on myspace and limewire.

    I think this current gloomy atmosphere has gotten everyone down, but we weren't always here. The 08 crash happened at the end of the 00s.

  • @Sshelly34213 Hahaha, I was being sarcastic. Early 2000's were pretty great, I admit. But I only feel comfortable with stuff from the 90's, everything started becoming pretty mediocre after 2001, but it didn't completely die until around 08 like you said.

    Music and Television is just completely soulless and full of hate, don't get me wrong I enjoy some stuff today and regardless if I remember anything from the 90's or not, I just seem to enjoy it a lot more than this generation we live in now.

  • @brandon11122 lol oh don't get me wrong either, I had fun in the 00s but I totally agree with you on that. I noticed the increase in mediocrity as early as1997 to be honest, boy bands? Wtf was that shit? The 00s was a very cultureless decade. It really bummed me out and it still does. I miss the feeling I used to get when trippy rock songs like Shine by Collective Soul used to come on the radio.

  • @Sshelly34213 Yeah, I don't want to offend anyone by claiming that I'm a 90's kid when I was born in 1994, but from what I remember it was a lot better than anything now.

    Maybe It's just nostalgia or just missing being a small child in general.

    Also never was a fan of boy bands either lol, but I did really like a lot of mainstream 90's music.

    Mainstream music now is just a really annoying mono-tone voice bragging about stupid shit over a really generic beat.

  • @brandon11122 Hey I have that too, 93 for was always this sort of magical year in my head. Trippy guitar riffs and grunge, earthy colors and tones, flannel, please me bring to that era of pop culture.

    However, there's no going back and if we're all so sick of this crappy music today, then why is no one doing much about it? It baffled me in high school to hear such monotonous music like that of Daddy Yankee and Black eyed peas and it still does today.

  • @brandon11122 I have avoided mainstream music for these past 10 years and have pimped what I thought were decent bands. I can only do so much however, it needs to be a societal movement.

  • Hey bitches guess what I was born '98 and i.know all of.this shit.

  • @steezy103 Yea that's because it's millennium pop culture rather than 1990s.

  • Born 94. I only can't remember ONE of these shows but other than that, I wish we were back at that time again.

  • I was born in 83. Over half of you are not 90s kids. Period.

  • some of you here should stop playing the smart scientists..lol..you can be a 90s kid even if you were born between 1990-1993,i remember these tv shows and what's more i have vivid memories..plus some people's thinking here is silly because even if you don't remember some of these shows you still have lived 7-9 years of your life in the '90s. some are also 90s and millenium kids..i enjoyed the video by the way.

  • @notdown100 Some people here should stop denying that their childhood was indeed in the 00s decade. I mean the stuff they're naming is NOT 90s stuff! It's 00s pop culture...

    You know whether you actually remember the 1990s decade and not just the years of 97-01 very vaguely. Someone born in 93 would have turned 5 in 1997. That's what they remember and associate incorrectly with the 90s. Grunge is 90s, boy bands are millennium pop culture. Real 90s kids understand the difference.

  • But I was born in 1999 and I remember the original simpsons and all that stuff cause my sister who was born in 1990 showed me all this stufff she had a super nintendo she showed me how to use a yoyo how to solve a rubix cubed and wheres waldo pissed her off so much. We still have VHS and all that. She forced me to watch so much stuff that I got annoyed then started to like plus I still have my gameboy color and remember the original pokemon rap. So does that still not make me a 90's kid.

  • @escapechris Of course it doesn't...that's just hand me down culture. I played with Pocket Rockers, Casey Cassette Tapes, Turbo Grafx, Polly Pockets, Nintendo (the original which came out in 86) the original game boy, TMMT action figures. My brother had a Teddy Ruxpin. And how can I forget the countless animated films and shows we watched from the 80s. This does not make my brother and I 80s kids.

  • Y'know, I was born in '97, so i'm NOT a 90's kid, I remember watching all of these shows!! (Except for the first one) At least I was born somewhere in the period of non-sucking shows! Kids being born right now will have to be forced to watch Secret Mountain Fort Awesome and all those other shows that teach NOTHING to them. When I have a kid, I'm buying all these shows on itunes and making him/her watch Rugrats and Bear in the big blue house instead of freaking Agent Ozo.

  • @whateves10111110 Why don't you let your kid decide?

    There were a lot of channels that played 90s cartoons in reruns. 90s kids in return watched a lot of 90s animated shows and films.

  • i was born in '86 so obviously i'm a 90's kid but i don't remember the Gargoyles, Out Of The Box, Step By Step, Family Matters, Miss Mary Mack, Reading Rainbow, Ghost Writer, PBS, Warheads, Tongue Splashers or Rocket Power but then again i am from England so obviously we didn't get everything other countries had

  • @sharky1105 Yea these are all American shows, which is one reason why I personally don't judge this whole 90s kid thing by pop cultural fads. You're a 90s kid if you spent most of your childhood in the 90s decade rather than the 80s or 00s. That's the only way it can really work, otherwise you have people who are like ..."Wtf? Gargoyles? What are you talking about?"

  • I was born in 1995 so i'm NOT a 90s kid. I don't like people born in 91-99 claiming they're 90s kids, they're not. People born 90-95 are very late 90s and early 00s kids, people born 96+ are mid/late 00s kids. So can people stop claiming they're 90s kids when they're not, 90s kids were born 85-89. Just accept that you belong to the shitty 00s generation. If you were born after '89 you never had a childhood and never will, your entire life is bland and boring and modern CGI effects and facebook.

  • @ParadoxicalPathos Dude You are being SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Negative right now. You don't know how Negative you're being don't you

  • @ParadoxicalPathos First off calm down Mr. negitve for one thing & also you must be desprte because you want to be a true 00s kid that bad now i am not trying to pick a fight here but i am a lot older then you born in 93 & ive seen things that you havent so here a true full 90s kid is 1987-1988 a 90s kid early 00s hybrid mostley 90s is 1989-1993 i was born in 93 i lived for 7 years in the 90s & childhood starts when your born & ends at 13 90s 00s hybrid mostley 00s are 1994-1996.

  • @ParadoxicalPathos I beg to differ....Yeah we are a shitty generation. But you can't deny that any over 15 and had it at least half as good as the 80's babies. DBZ,Batman TAS,Justice League,PS2,Gamecube,Nintendo 64,Ed Edd n Eddy,Dexter Laboratory,Arthur,PS1,Justice League,The Proud Family,The Bernie Mac Show,My Wife and Kids,Kenan and Kel,Scooters,Teen Titans,Digimon,,Pokemon,Everyb­ody Hates Chris,Bugs Life and Toy Story etc.. BTW were still arguing over this stuff? Seriously?

  • @Dante95nyc Exactly, I fail to see why 00s kids would think any less of their childhood just because it contains the number 00 instead of 90s. Either way most of your child years were in the 00s and nothing changes that fact.

    I loved a lot of the stuff you named. I adored watching Justice League on Weekends in high school, Everybody Hates Chris was hilarious. My brother and I (00s teens) played Pokemon.

    Why can't people realize they're naming 00s things and calling it the 90s??

  • @ParadoxicalPathos Y'know, you had me at the first two sentences then you just beat yourself up at the last.

  • Was born in 94, but fortunately I remember 90% of this. I have an extraordinary memory, I can recall events since the age of 2 as if yesterday.

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  • I don't think it matters what year you were born in. The only thing that matters is what you remember in your childhood. My older sister was born in 1990 and I was born in 1995. I remember watching all the shows that she did. I remember wanting to have those Sock'em boppers, but instead my mom bought me a lite bright. I remember my sister and I playing our yellow game boy colors together and watching Aaahh!!! Real Monsters. I don't care if I'm a 90's kid or not, my childhood was the bomb!

  • I was born in 88 I experienced all the 90s and every single thing in ur show I was part of and remember but for sum reason what got me the most was playing outside til dark I did it ever day and if u never did that I am sorry for u that's what's wrong with the world today that and no gargoyles

    Great video man thanks for a walk down memory LANe

  • i was born in 1985 so im a 90's kid pbs fox kids wb kids nick dam i miss being a kid miss the 90's

  • I don't think there's an actual year you have to have been born in the 90's... it depends on the individual and how well he/she can comprehend the shows... why discredit someone as a non 90's kids just because they were born later in the 90's than others? To me, being a 90's kid is about taking a walk down memory lane so if these beloved shows are in your memory and you were born later in the nineties, don't be discouraged... YOU ARE STILL A 90'S KID

  • @VsModel92 That's because it's NOT about what you remember, how is that fair? It's way too subjective and you can't define a phrase by something subjective. We need a definition for this phrase and the simplest definition is the most obvious. You're a 90s kid if you spent most of your childhood in the 1990s decade. That means you were born from 79-92. That's a vast definition by the way, you can be an early, mid, late, or cusper. (80s or 00s) it just makes more sense that way.

  • 1 was born 90

  • I miss the 90's everyone remember the song don't steal my sunshine? Sure I didn't know what the words meant, I was too caught up in the beat and music! born in 1994, great year i must say XD

  • I prefer Disney's Doug, but do enjoy the original

    Animaniacs taught me all the state capitals, and for some reason thanks to this show I can list all the 20th century presidents...IN ORDER!

    Out of the Box debuted when I was too old to care

    I did watch BItBBH when I was bored

  • @WorldChallenge ahaha that's crazy I retained nothing from watching animaniacs

  • Just because you were born in 93' doesn't mean you're a 90's kid :P It's like saying you were born in 03' and you call yourself a 00's kid, you would like 8 right now. If you were born in the 93' you would be 18 right now so you actual start to remember stuff and memories at 4 (So you started to capture in '97) You start to "live" your decade at age 10. So technically you're a 00's kid. I doubt you remember all those shows and accessories probably typed on Google what 90's were like.

  • @y2j456 judging on what you saud, basically that means that those born in 2000 and up is basically a 2010's kid then

  • @y2j456 Not to start any flaming or anything, but while I can agree with you to an extent, there are anomalies. Case in point: me. Born in 1993, my memories begin at age 2, when I watched The X-Files with my parents (actually, I snuck in to watch it. Still has left me scarred to this day), watched Toy Story, and played my first video games: Sonic the Hedgehog and Mortal Kombat.

    I will admit, I didn't grasp the decade until late, around '97 or so, but I still think I am a 90's kid.

  • @TheOnatu You're still not a 90s kid, it's not about memories it's about when you were technically a kid for the most period of time. And that was the 1990s. My earliest memory is from age 2, but I don't call myself an early 90s kid because that is not objectively true. I am a late 90s kid. You would be an early 00s kid. There's nothing wrong with that, it was a fun time.

    You probably remember the era of 97-01, rather than the earthy, bland pop culture of the 90s. That was hugely different

  • @TheOnatu Did you see Toy Story in theaters and vividly remember that experience? No. Don't you see the difference between someone who was 8-10 during that era and someone who was barely old enough to be out of diapers? You just had a different childhood from me and I'm already a late 90s, early 00s kid.

  • @y2j456 I was born in '94 but I remember the '90's shows, (much better than the toddlers shows they have now) sure they were; like you said from '97 onward but still 90's nonetheless. Pokemon started in the 90's but still carried on into the 00's like many other shows and fads. I don't see why this should be such a debate. I'm a 90's kid but at the same time was still a kid in the 00's. I think it's safe to say I am both 90's and 00's. Jus' sayin'

  • @TechnoRaver94 Eh not really. 97-01 was a vastly different period, I never considered it "true 90s pop culture" then and don't now. I associate that era with the early 00s rather than the 1990s. 1990s was grunge, new jack swing, boot cut jeans, plain clothes. Millennium era was shiny, gaudy, sparkly, poppy, pretty much the absolute opposite of the pop culture than the 1990s is associated with.

  • @y2j456 I was born in 94' and I remember basically every single one of these, and not remakes and such. Yeah a lot of these were early 90's but they were still around (Still the original ones) in the later 90's.

  • @kadaj982 That's because most of it is not really 90s pop culture, but early 00s pop culture. The person who made the video was born in the 90s and isn't even a 90s kid.

  • @y2j456 Wait I was born in 92 and I remember all these shows clearly

  • @y2j456 I was born in 93 and remember almost all of that stuff?

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    its pretty odd for me, 1999 i was born and STILL remeber rocko's modern life, bear in the big blue house, and ren and stimpy

  • @CreepinTooMuch No it's not weird at all. Did you have digital cable when you were young? They used to play some of those older cartoons on certain channels. Ren and Stimpy used to be on Spike in the early 00s. Bear in the Big Blue House is a 00s kid show...I think it originally syndicated in 1998 and for toddlers and pre schoolers...90s kids did not watch shows like Bear in the Big Blue House.

  • That totally didnt make me all sadface and wanting to be a kid again ;n;

  • 1993 was my favorite year of the decade! That point in time I was ten - still young enough for cartoons (like Animaniacs) but old enough for R movies...well, to some extent. 1994 has my vote for best '90s year, though.

  • to be honest as much as i barely remember the 90s and know that i am a 2000s kid, im glad i was born in the mid 90s(94) and not the late 90s and definitely not the 2000s because that means i experienced the whole 2000s decade from start to finish unlike the latter two groups (not trying to sound cocky just saying my opinion)

  • @zigefsh I used to think it was really awesome that 00s kids got to grow up with computers, ipods, phones, etc...

    So I fail to see why any of them would want to have the label 90s kids. I mean really?? 16 bit gaming was soooo primitive compared to what kids of the 00s got to play with. I mean I had this old system called Turbo Grafx from the 80s until I was 8 (and my brother was 12!), go look it up on youtube and wikipedia to see how primitive it was. It was like the technology of arcade games.

  • @zigefsh Look up the game Splatterhouse for TurboGrafx on youtube to see just how primitive 90s gaming was. 90s kids had to endure that, so why any kid who grew up with broadband internet-or even PC games- would want to be a part of that era baffles me. Mainly because these kids were not a part of that era and don't even remember tech like that, but also because you grew up with some pretty cool shit.

  • @zigefsh You where born in the early 90s the early 90s went from 1990-1994 mid 90s 1995-1996 late 90s 1997-1999 & if your born in 94 you are both 90s & 00s you spent the first 6 years of your life in the 90s & 7 in the 00s so your part 90s kid part 00s kid but more 00s me I was born in 93 spent 7 years in the 90s I am both 90s & 00s as well 7 of the 90s 5 of the 00s early 00s 2000-2004 witch 2000-2003 still felt like the 90s to me I am glad I grew up in the 90s & early 00s those where the days.

  • LOL. Silly kids, apparently technology didn't exist before 2000. Get real

  • @HellLord0931 According to statistics only 50% of people had the internet and computers. It's not so much technology as it is the speed in which people obtained it. That sped to astronomical levels in the 00s, which I think freaked a lot of people out. I'd say 2003-2007 was the big year these tech changes took place in our culture as a society. But I think a lot of those born in the mid 90s were a bit more shocked by it, since they were still little kids then.

  • @Sshelly34213 you had some really good points, some i didn't even know. YouTube is obviously lacking people like you. good man

  • @HellLord0931 Thanks, I'm actually a chick by the way.

  • @Sshelly34213 in that case good woman

  • @HellLord0931 So someone born before roughly 1991 would have just grown up with gradual changes in technology, whereas people born after would have been very young children at the time technology started speeding up. They're 10 and suddenly iphones, ipods, laptops, high speed internet, and then the unraveling of the genome, cures for cancer, nanotechnology, there's a lot of stuff going on that has overwhelmed a lot of people in the 00s.

  • @Sshelly34213 i get your meaning and i am 17 born in 94, and that pretty much applies to those born around 93 to 96 since most of us were pretty young when things such as myspace and youtube starting coming up. im not saying we werent using them then but i have had a myspace account and been using it with my buddies in fifth and sixth grades around 05.

  • @zigefsh Yea, for me in sixth grade there wasn't really anything like that at all. I didn't even have instant messaging and was not even aware of what an internet forum was. (I don't think many existed at that point just yet.) Actual online profiles, didn't really exist at that point. Graphics on websites were very primitive. The only thing on did on the computer, was play computer games.

  • @HellLord0931 If you think about the technological changes from 70-2000, it was a slow, gradual, inch by inch process. Not that much changed technologically from 70-90, what changed was little things. Gadgets like VCRs, phones, tvs. The internet and computers were primitive compared to what things are like today. Youtube alone is miles ahead of what the internet started out as. I firmly believe that throughout history we have periods of culture and then technology. 90-70 was a period of culture

  • Why do none of these videos include the annual excitement of a Disney movie?

  • i was born in 96, but i dont fully call my self a '90s kid'. yes i remember almost half of this stuff that she/he listed above ,but they're some tvs she said i didnt even know. i was only 4 when the 90s ended so obvisly i didnt grow up with it. i am a 90s baby an proud to atlest know some of the 90s. but i am a 2000s child mostly.. (the 2000s where cool until like 2006)

  • @TheLoserNextDoor14 It's all millennium pop culture...what is it about this that people just are not getting? (i'm not insulting you, but I keep seeing people who are like "I remember all this stuff!) This is not 1990s pop culture, it's early 00s pop culture. (aka millennium pop culture.) That's why you and other mid 90s cohorts remember this so well. When I was in middle school I remember thinking thinking it was different from the 90s, I don't see how people associate this stuff with the 90s.

  • excuse me i was born in 97 and i know all this shit

  • @Gtkthemaster Yea that's because it's all millennium, early 00s pop culture. It's not actual 1990s pop culture.

  • Thanks for mentioning out of the box watching that was a daily ritual in my house I miss the 90s one thing am I the only person who remembers wonder balls

  • @melandfred13 That was a 00s show for the most part, it came out in 99 and was for Playhouse Disney for little kids. I actually thought it was a pretty decent show for a kids show, but definitely a 00s kid show.

  • you forgot pogs and D v. P

  • fucking depressing ending. born 94 so glad to have lived this decade. also proud to recognize 90% of all that good stuff

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  • It's soo hard to believe how much tings have changed. I have siblings and they dont even remember the original 150 Pokemon, or when Rugrats didnt have Dill or Kimmi, and they werent All Grown Up. They dont play outside till dark, or listen to music on casettapes, I could hand them one and they would be like "What is that?" or VHS. I miss my childhood soo much. If i would have known half the things i did are a thing of the past i would have kept stuff. To be a 90s kid again is only a dream

  • most of the 2000s kids may not like it when we say that "you are not 90s kids" but watch. when sooner or later the kids born in the 2000s(2010s kids) are gonna come in youtube and start calling themselves 2000s kids and stealing your decade; then hopefully they will get by then why we ostracize them for they calling themselves 90s kids.

  • Wow that was amazing I remember all of that. When I was younger I rmember that.

  • @lordJosh2 and I don't mean "real 90s kids" in a sense that the rest are fake, just real in a sense that they remember almost all of the 90s. By the time Cartoon Network exploded, my brother (and myself to an extent) was in high school and we'd watch like adult swim.

  • Even then it was Cartoon network vs Nickelodeon

    Cartoon network FTW.

  • @erik4727 A 90s kid would never say that, Nickelodeon had no competition in the 90s. Cartoon Network was pretty crappy until the early 00s, it was an early 00s fad. They just used to play Loony Tunes and Hannah Barbara cartoons up until the late 90s, early 00s.

    This is the reason I honestly think 89-91ers are cuspers (late 90s, early 00s kids)

  • @Sshelly34213 WHAT A JOKE.

    Cartoon Network EPITOMIZED the 90s with the trademark whacky cartoon drawings to the exaggerated expressions on the faces of the oh so many lovable 90s characters (i.e. Dexter, Power Puff Girls, Ash Ketchum, Goku, and many other Saturday Morning Cartoons like the ones on Kids WB). late 80s was an anomaly, they werent exactly on par with the early 80s Teenage Mutant Ninja shitholes, or She-Man, but seemed a little too old to enjoy what the 90s truly had to offer.....

  • @erik4727 No it did not...they showed Hannah Barbara cartoons until 1997 when they started making their own cartoons. But for MOST of the 90s, kids didn't really spend much time watching it unless they were into retro cartoons. And some were, sometimes I'd tune in for Scooby doo, but there was NO competition between Nick and CN at all in the 90s! Millennium kids (millennium pop culture was from 97-03) loved them and I can ALWAYS spy a millennium kid posing as a 90s kid if they mention CN.

  • @erik4727 That's all millennium pop culture, which I had always perceived to be TRUE 00s culture up until I realized everyone started describing the 00s by the late 00s. (Which I think is totally odd because my high school days spent in the early to mid 00s were mostly bubblegum pop millennium stuff and mid 00s preppy v wigger pop culture in my later high school years)

    What you describe as "90s" pop culture, is not what most actual 90s describe as 90s pop culture.

  • @erik4727 My brother was in high school when Pokemon was popular! (he was born in 84) For high schoolers and middle schoolers it was popular for like a year in 99 for most 90s kids and teens.

    What do you mean an anomaly? I was the target demographic of those shows you incessantly talk about! Are you nuts? I was 10 when Pokemon came out, in fifth and sixth grade when it was popular. I was the target audience, you were like 7....puhleeze.

  • @erik4727 Not even 7, you're 18 now, which means you would have been 5 when Pokemon came out in 1998....

    Are you shitting me? You weren't old enough to play the game with any amount of comprehension when it came out. My brother and I used to look up walkthroughs on the internet to try and beat it. We'd trade Pokemon or battle each other with the original gameboy, I might add. (which actual 90s kids played with)

    You're latching onto handmedown culture.

  • @Sshelly34213 i agree. handmedown culture is always confused with what ppl actually know, understand and experince first hand. and chances are the he probably didnt even turn 7 til late in 2000 anyway.

  • @deathball22 Yea. I mean not that it makes his experiences meaningless, It's just different. My brother and I experienced 80s handmedown culture, but we weren't 80s kids.

  • @erik4727 The reason Nickelodeon had competition in the late 90s was because they took off all of their old cartoons because your mommy and daddy wrote letters to Nick complaining about the content. (they were also getting greedy and refused to pay rightful royalties to writers.) So CN saw that as an opportunity to capitalize on Nick's downfall. So did Disney, which wasn't really as big as Nick, but still sort of popular with kids. Nick was the KING of the early to mid 90s cartoon world.

  • @erik4727 The only true competitor of Nick in the early to mid 90s was like Saturday Morning Cartoons...and Nick played some boring live action shows (What would you do, Wild and Crazy Kids ::snore:: never liked these outdoorsey shows) on weekend mornings anyway.

    You don't remember the early to mid 90s, so you can't say that I'm wrong. I don't even understand why you're arguing with me. CN was a millennium, early 00s kid thing, Nick was more of a 90s kid thing.

  • @erik4727 Cartoons were really not very interesting or edgy imo after 1997. Of course that doesn't mean they sucked, I watched Power Puff Girls (it was a satire of those stupid 70s cartoons CN used to play before they made their own shows. Which I doubt you were old enough to understand that aspect of it.) But for the most part I had seen it all in terms of cartoons and they just bored me to tears. Justice League was cool. I liked some early Spongebob and Fairly Odd parents.

  • @erik4727 Watching Ren and Stimpy when it originally aired as a young kid, kind of raised the bar for cartoons for myself and my brother. I just couldn't really get into CN's original cartoons, I never thought they were that funny or edgy. Even the concepts failed to interest me. By the late 90s I was exploring MTV and adult programming (sitcoms like Friends, Fraiser, live action sci fi shows) anyway.

    Oh and most 90s kids never watched anything called She Man...do you mean He Man?

  • @erik4727 He-Man was an 80s cartoon, my cousin (born in 81) watched that and stuff like Thundercats. Not that there were some 80s births who watched it, but early to mid 90s cartoons had just surpassed 80s cartoons in terms of humor and even action (X-man, Megaman.) The 90s was less of a gender defining decade, girls and boys could watch the same shows. Whereas I've noticed that the gender gap seemed to widen after the late 90s, early 00s.

  • @erik4727 For the record I'm not saying any of this to insult you or like "degrade" you by calling you millennium instead of 90s. It's just how things were in the 1990s from what I remember of the early and mid 1990s and from what my brother and I watched. Nickelodeon was The Channel to watch until about 96/97 and other channels seized the opportunity to boost themselves up. First it was Disney in the late 90s, and then it was CN until about 05. Before 97 there was no competition.

  • that's rite ...born in 92 bitches!!! only a year left as a teen(thank god) next year I'll be in my 20's so all of this preteen teen shit doesn't apply to me.....true 90's kids are in their 20's or are about to be in their 20's

  • @jackson18ize 90s kids were adults for a great deal of the 00s, only the late 90s kids were teens for some of the 00s. Look at the years 82-turned 18 in 2000, 83-turned 18 in 01, 84-turned 18 in 02, 85-turned 18 in 03, 86-turned 18 in 04, 87-turned 18 in 05, 88-turned 18 in 06. The cuspers (born from about 89-91 all turned 18 before 2010 making them 00s adults for some period, but mostly 00s teens and therefore half and half. I personally think 92ers have a legitimate claim for half and half.

  • @jackson18ize true 

  • 95 :P i got the blissful tail end of this before it disappeared :)

  • whats the name of the song btw?

  • 92 my nigga

  • I wish I could say I'm a 90s kid, but I'm not. Im born in '96, but I still recall lots of tge stuff you mentioned.

  • this is why i like reading Highdeas better. no stupid comment wars. cant we all just get along? think of the children! We all came here so we could briefly relive our childhoods. Stop saying mean things and be friends!

  • @Wicked235711 I'm sorry but if you were born in 1995 you literally had a different childhood from someone, like myself, who was born in 1988. So to answer you're question, quite frankly fuck no.

    A person born in 1994 or 95 cannot "relive" my childhood because they were, not only not alive, but barely remember most of it. I turned 12 when these kids were 5/6. That is a completely different childhood.

  • @TheChlobro no you're not you little shit! you're a 2000's kid

  • Im a 97 kid and i know of all of those from growing up except for like two or three

  • i was born in 1984, but im not a 90s kid, im a 80s kid, but i dont give a shit

  • @Raindogs2342 a 90's kid is a person who was born in the 80's you are a a 90's kid

  • @justinfleming1988 Whaaaaaat? i'm NOT a 90s kid, what an insult....

  • @Raindogs2342 its not an insult an 80's kid is a person who was born in the 70's

  • @Raindogs2342 no a person born in the 70s is an 80s kid as they would've remembered MORE! as they were a KID then while you were just a young'in

  • O wow I'm the only person I know who remembers Out Of The Box XD wow this brings back memories XD

  • i was born in 93 of december i remeber power rangers and a bunch of other shit lawl

  • @bizarewigga That don't mean SHIT i was born in 1991 and i hardly can't remember NOUGHT so shut up newborn your a 00s kid so deal with it and shut up you bratty NUSSIANCE!

  • @bizarewigga listen kiddo just cause you were born dec shitting 1993 HAHAHAHAHAHA don't mean nothing your just a stupid newborn who "wishes" IT lol were a 90s kid you'll never be one NO ONE BORN AFTER 1991 IS A 90S KID SO SHUT UP AND DRINK YOUR MILK HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAH