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QuickbreathFinisher posted:So who else read Animorphs? I had a ton of these because my brother gave his collection to me after he grew out of them. Never read a word of them, just looked at the cool flipbook animation on the corners of the page. 7 year old me was very easily amused.
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The problem with Animorphs was that it went on far too long to keep its original audience, and then there were too many books for a generation of non-readers to get into.
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Dr. Chainsaws PhD posted:Never read a word of them, just looked at the cool flipbook animation on the corners of the page. 7 year old me was very easily amused. Same here. I did exactly the same thing. I was a huge Goosebumps kid and I think I figured that there was no room in my world for Animorphs as well.
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If you were a real g in the 90s instead of goosebumps you read:
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ServoMST3K posted:
But poo poo, I did learn so much from that thing. I also recently brought home my 'pocket' version (although I think from a different company). The VTech World Wizard. I took the batteries out once it started making noises while supposedly turned off. Also, Heartbreak High! Zac was my everything. <3 lemony lickit has a new favorite as of 08:54 on Mar 29, 2012 |
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claptrap posted:Big Dog shirts enjoyed a brief stint of popularity when I was in jr high in the mid-90s. Now only dads wear them. Ugh, these. Also 'Big Johnson' and 'No Fear' shirts. I'm not going to further dignify their existence by posting images of them.
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lemony lickit posted:
Then there was Drazic. Who turned out to be this guy.
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Philip J Fry posted:Ugh, these. Also 'Big Johnson' and 'No Fear' shirts. I'm not going to further dignify their existence by posting images of them. What a short memory you have http://www.somethingawful.com/d/comedy-goldmine/big-dogs-shirts.php
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SpazmasterX posted:The problem with Animorphs was that it went on far too long to keep its original audience, and then there were too many books for a generation of non-readers to get into. True story. I apparently stopped reading halfway through the series, when the books were in the 20s. The total was somewhere in the 40s with multiple spinoffs and special books. I had to read the end on wikipedia because curiousity. Rachel dies during an assault on the Yeerk mothership, which makes them leave Earth forever I guess and makes all the Animorphs celebrities. Or something. Also the Hork-Bajir are allowed to live on earth I think? And yeah, the flipbooks kicked rear end.
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The Netherlands were a breeding ground for the terrible "Happy Hardcore" rave music genre in the 90s. Just listen to this poo poo. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DCdm2MYi5Q http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5fqGfXEnWI&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xvkYaldSd0&ob=av3e Also we spawned the illusive "Gabber", an avant-garde combination of American white trash and British Chavs, who would shave their heads and only wear track suits. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tz1aZq3axgg I suspect the Gabber still lives on in small numbers even today. Terrible in every way, but ironically enjoyable. EDIT: Let's do a quick round-up of media which, for me, aren't necessarily favorites but which best represent their decade: Game: Command & Conquer, Command & Conquer Red Alert. (1995, 1996) Movie: Independence Day. (1998) Toy: Manta Force. (?). drat that took a while to track down. Look at all that cool poo poo. DISCLAIMER: I AM NOT THIS HUMAN MALE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XQ-UJssb6w Palpatine MD has a new favorite as of 10:25 on Mar 29, 2012 |
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YES... my gatekeeper http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvrbpG_-Vrk Low-budget horror-themed VHS board games... pure 90s.
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Animorphs was the poo poo. I'm still pissed off at how it ended.
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As long as we're talking about book series, this one was another one that I read over and over again. Young me thought these books were hysterical. Fluffy and Stanley I was also really into Animorphs for awhile but eventually I stopped reading them because I could never find the next book in the series at the library. And being a young'un, the library was my main source of reading material.
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QuickbreathFinisher posted:True story. I apparently stopped reading halfway through the series, when the books were in the 20s. The total was somewhere in the 40s with multiple spinoffs and special books. I had to read the end on wikipedia because curiousity. Rachel dies during an assault on the Yeerk mothership, which makes them leave Earth forever I guess and makes all the Animorphs celebrities. Or something. Also the Hork-Bajir are allowed to live on earth I think? Close. It ends with the Animorphs in one ship and the Yeerk leader in his Blade Ship, and then a (mentally unhinged) Jake gives the order for their ship to ram his. There was a tribe of Hork Bajir who were free from the Yeerks hiding in like a national park or something that helped out the Animporphs a few times. The last arc of the series is pretty dark in general for stuff aimed at kids, Jake being about a hair away from a mental breakdown at all times, bunch of characters getting killed. When I'd heard the series was over, I skipped about 15 or so books just to read the last arc. Wanted to know how it ended.
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Kalos posted:Close. It ends with the Animorphs in one ship and the Yeerk leader in his Blade Ship, and then a (mentally unhinged) Jake gives the order for their ship to ram his. There was a tribe of Hork Bajir who were free from the Yeerks hiding in like a national park or something that helped out the Animporphs a few times. The last arc of the series is pretty dark in general for stuff aimed at kids, Jake being about a hair away from a mental breakdown at all times, bunch of characters getting killed. Nope it ends with Jake,Tobias and Marco on a spacehip called The Rachel ramming an enemy spacehip containing an all powerful, never seen before being called The One who's assimilated Ax. A Yerk leader would of actually made sense.
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Holy Cow posted:Nope it ends with Jake,Tobias and Marco on a spacehip called The Rachel ramming an enemy spacehip containing an all powerful, never seen before being called The One who's assimilated Ax. A Yerk leader would of actually made sense. Yeah, that's right. My bad. Must've blanked that bit out of my head.
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This is from like 10 pages ago, but I watched the clip someone posted from the show Zoom (loved it when I was a kid) and when it got to the part where they introduce themselves I thought, "Hey that Jared guy kinda looks like the guy from Supernatural/Gilmore Girls." Then I remembered that that guys name is Jared Padalecki, it must be him! Wow, that's hilarious, it's not even on his IMDB page! I did a little googling and it turns out...the kid from the show died in 2006 in a car accident. It was a pretty bizarre conclusion to that little adventure. Here's the video again for reference: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwmslRaINno And a link to Jared Padalecki's IDB page for a picture of him: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0655585/ They look alike to me, I think it's the nose. Great thread by the way, really enjoying it.
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In elementary school, book fairs ment one thing for me:
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Nightmare Ned The show was okay, but the game was pretty rad.
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QuickbreathFinisher posted:I remember reading this one summer and thinking it was hilarious, because a lot of the characters and stories were ridiculously funny. Every time we had a substitute teacher, I wanted her to look like Mrs. Gorf. That's right bitchiz, I'm talking about Sideways stories from Wayside School. It was the 13th floor. Once a girl had to drop off some papers on the classroom on the 13th floor, and kept going up and down between the 12th and 14th until she ran into a long-hair hippie who told her a story about a guy with long hair getting his ear cut off during a haircut. Then he hands are a strange paper bag with "something" in it and tells her to give it to a barber. It was a very strange book series. Yet I was always disappointed at the lack of potato tattoos in the world.
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JonBent0000 posted:I see your Boyzone and raise you an East 17, who always looked like they were about to nick a car. hahahah, yeah. They were too rough for my delicate overly Christian sensibilities. See, I was a massive Christian until I was 13. Being a Christian wasn't just okay in the 90s, it was cool. We had Christian rock and I even had a tshirt that said "Never underestimate the power of the PRAYstation" and it had the Playstation buttons but the + was replaced with a crucifix As for custom cursors and icons- our family computer had Tomb Raider cursor (I don't even remember what it was, past that), and Pokémon icons that I downloaded off AOL- all 151 Pokémon! I kept them on a floppy for years, and now I think I might have them on my external hard-drive. Might have to bust them out on my laptop for old times sake. Palpatine MD posted:Also we spawned the illusive "Gabber", an avant-garde combination of American white trash and British Chavs, who would shave their heads and only wear track suits. Ah, thanks for this explanation. I have this book called Exactitudes that has a whole page full of gabber-bitches, with no clue as to what the gently caress they are supposed to be except terrifying.
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Wandering Knitter posted:It was the 13th floor. Once a girl had to drop off some papers on the classroom on the 13th floor, and kept going up and down between the 12th and 14th until she ran into a long-hair hippie who told her a story about a guy with long hair getting his ear cut off during a haircut. Then he hands are a strange paper bag with "something" in it and tells her to give it to a barber. ACTUALLY, it was the 19th floor. I loved the Wayside series, and it really was incredibly surreal and smartly written. My favorite kid was Todd, who always seemed completely at peace with the fact that he got sent home early on the kindergarten bus every single day.
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madlilnerd posted:hahahah, yeah. They were too rough for my delicate overly Christian sensibilities. See, I was a massive Christian until I was 13. Being a Christian wasn't just okay in the 90s, it was cool. We had Christian rock and I even had a tshirt that said "Never underestimate the power of the PRAYstation" and it had the Playstation buttons but the + was replaced with a crucifix I have a friend who helps out in his church's youth group, and they still do those terrible parody t-shirts. I think I've seen one for every product possible. HateTheInternet posted:ACTUALLY, it was the 19th floor. My favorite was the kid who would draw hundreds of terrible pictures a day, until she (he?) decided to spend a year drawing a single picture of a cat. I need to get a copy of these books for my nephews when they're old enough. I already got some Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark tucked one. And they have the GOOD pictures.
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shipwrek posted:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crrh6cKHcig I just rewatched this the other day thanks to this thread and found, to my suprise, a very young Sam Rockwell in a wifebeater in the scene where the kid trys to free splinter.
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Spaceman Future! posted:I just rewatched this the other day thanks to this thread and found, to my suprise, a very young Sam Rockwell in a wifebeater in the scene where the kid trys to free splinter. Regular, or menthol?
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I think Video Toaster screen wipes are very campy and VERY 90s. The Video Toaster was this inexpensive hardware and software system for the Commodore Amiga that allowed allowed people to do effects to NTSC video sources on-the-fly. Because it was so cheap and so ubiquitous, these effects were everywhere on television in the 90s. Here is a very 90s promotional video for the Video Toaster starring Wil Wheaton and Tony Hawk: http://youtu.be/C_K8vnx2ZDc Here is a 90s proto-goon demonstrating the power of the Video Toaster system: http://youtu.be/figOZHkFaew?t=1m57s
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VoilaIntruder posted:Maybe you're thinking of a beholder? They appeared in a bunch of tedious 90s first-person RPGs I loved. Eye of the Beholder was the first "big kid" PC game I was ever allowed to play. My dad had the whole trilogy. I remember when they did a 3E port to GBA and updated the graphics and everything. I was smart and waited for a while, knowing that NOBODY would want it, and picked it up for $1 at GameStop, and then played it forever and ever. Now I need to go find the originals, drat. ProperGanderPusher posted:Aw, poo poo. I remember getting this game free with one of my dad's first laptops.
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HateTheInternet posted:ACTUALLY, it was the 19th floor. I still have those! Most of my kids' books I had are moldering in my parents' basement, but I kept the Wayside trilogy. Not the math books tho. (There is no 19th story.)
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Palpatine MD posted:The Netherlands were a breeding ground for the terrible "Happy Hardcore" rave music genre in the 90s. Just listen to this poo poo.
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MeccaPrime posted:Nightmare Ned Holy poo poo, I've been looking for this game for years! Thank you!
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Kris Kross: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=010KyIQjkTk I knew quite a few people that insisted on dressing like them. Kris Kross will make you jump, jump! Draven has a new favorite as of 00:06 on Mar 30, 2012 |
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Space Cases! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LO0JBFlof90&feature=related My brother and I watched this all the time. Also, I totally had the hots for Suzee.
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madlilnerd posted:I even had a tshirt that said "Never underestimate the power of the PRAYstation" and it had the Playstation buttons but the + was replaced with a crucifix There was up until very very recently a store in my neighborhood that sold shirts like this along with other religious-themed apparel. My favorite was a kid's shirt with a race car on it and the confounding accompanying text, "Racing With Jesus - I Win Every Time!" Sadly, that store is gone and I always felt too guilty to take pictures of their stuff. A Lot Of People posted:Animorphs talk. I think you will all appreciate this website. E: Fixed BBCode failure. Rahonavis has a new favorite as of 02:38 on Mar 30, 2012 |
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Rahonavis posted:My favorite was a kid's shirt with a race car on it and the confounding accompanying text, "Racing With Jesus - I Win Every Time!" Sadly, that store is gone and I always felt too guilty to take pictures of their stuff.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjcRQr-EzN4
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glyph posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjcRQr-EzN4 I kinda miss the pre-credits PSAs every popular cartoon would run. Can you imagine Spongebob or whatever the kids like these days doing a serious 30 second PSA after every episode?
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Rahonavis posted:I think you will all appreciate this website. Thanks for this. The text is subtitles. I still wish they'd made more Kenan and Kel. I re-watched the episode where they realize the show will become outdated and imagine the future recently and it's pretty funny to watch now.
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i got no legs posted:Here is a very 90s promotional video for the Video Toaster starring Wil Wheaton and Tony Hawk: I like how the actual Wil Wheaton had to comment on that youtube video how much of a tool he looked liked back then.
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Nunez posted:I like how the actual Wil Wheaton had to comment on that youtube video how much of a tool he looked liked back then. That video. That video is the 90s.
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I can't be the only one who was a member of this:
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