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GIANT OUIJA BOARD posted:Maybe the reason that nobody mentioned it was because it wasn't from the '90s I remember it from the late 80s, early 90s.i think reruns in South America lasted longer :-P
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Non Serviam posted:Perhaps a fellow goon can help me solve a doubt that I've had since I was a kid. Pretty sure that was Visionairies: KNIGHTS OF THE MAGICAL LIGHT!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_fLZLdvwI4
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# ? Feb 21, 2013 02:51 |
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Metal Loaf posted:Have a look at this video, if you haven't seen it already, and it's sequel. The bigger thing is that it was mostly faithful to it's comic counter parts, so it introduced some of the best X-Men stories to lots of people.
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Lorak posted:Nickelodeon had some music during commercial breaks. Not the bumpers, but they were often percussive with objects used as instruments. One used trash cans, another a quartet giving someone a haircut, where the main percussion was pumping and lowering the chair. I'd love to post a link to the video of the latter, but I can't seem to find it. Anyone else know what I'm referring to? Are you thinking of Mr. Frear's Ears? Here's one example, not the one you described though. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcC53gBD634
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Daisy Chain Saw posted:Pretty sure that was Visionairies: KNIGHTS OF THE MAGICAL LIGHT!! You have no idea how important this is for me. I saw this poo poo once and had been wondering my whole life what the gently caress it was from. As for pure 90's CGI, I give you Stephen King's The Langoliers. It's the final scene, so SPOILER ALERT!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd7ALKWFEsc And in the topic of Stephen King, this son of a bitch traumatized me as a kid Redrum and Coke has a new favorite as of 13:01 on Feb 21, 2013 |
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Mooseontheloose posted:The bigger thing is that it was mostly faithful to it's comic counter parts, so it introduced some of the best X-Men stories to lots of people. Indeed. I think it did a great job with the Dark Phoenix Saga. I also enjoyed how they'd include these little easter eggs here and there for audience members who were familiar with Marvel comics more generally (for example, Doctor Strange, Thor, the Watcher and Eternity sensing Jean becoming the Dark Phoenix, or the annoying janitor who follows Bishop through Limbo turning out to be Immortus in disguise).
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Non Serviam posted:As for pure 90's CGI, I give you Stephen King's The Langoliers. It's the final scene, so SPOILER ALERT!!! I remember this being the first real "scary" movie allowed to see when I was ten or so. I got to show off to my classmates since no one else was allowed to see it.
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# ? Feb 21, 2013 20:35 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGwJQGu1sEU The Gopher Cakes PSA always worked the exact opposite way for me. It did nothing but make me want to buy and eat as many gopher cakes as possible, and they didn't exist, so it was terrible.
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# ? Feb 21, 2013 22:06 |
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One of the greatest television moments ever https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bflYjF90t7c
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bobkatt013 posted:One of the greatest television moments ever If I ever need an intervention, you better believe I'm going to be screaming Pointer Sisters lyrics through the ENTIRE THING.
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Non Serviam posted:As for pure 90's CGI, I give you Stephen King's The Langoliers. It's the final scene, so SPOILER ALERT!!! Not sure it was actually from the 90s, but Langoliers was quintessential Stephen King. Nothing says campy 90s poo poo like Tone Loc. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tone_L%C5%8Dc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=387ZDGSKVSg Unless it be Sir Mixalot, the man, the legend, as we used to say in the 90s. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ImZTwYwCug Possibly NWS?
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Nuggan posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGwJQGu1sEU The Gopher Cakes PSA always worked the exact opposite way for me. It did nothing but make me want to buy and eat as many gopher cakes as possible, and they didn't exist, so it was terrible. It's an example of the classic PSA problem of adults believing that children will think the same way they do. Having a bottomless supply of snack cakes that I can eat until I'm physically ill is basically 6 year-old me's perfect day. My hometown used to have a billboard of a kid dressed in stereotypical awful 90's fashion with a cigarette in his mouth. The caption said "Smoking is NOT cool!" To an adult it's a picture of some Jr High kid in those silly kids' stupid fashions, to me at the time it was HOLY poo poo I GOTTA GET A PACK OF CAMELS RIGHT NOW.
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I think we can all agree that the best PSA ever is "Don't You Put It In Your Mouth": http://youtu.be/vyl5Mwr84MA
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bobkatt013 posted:One of the greatest television moments ever
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Tin Miss posted:I think we can all agree that the best PSA ever is "Don't You Put It In Your Mouth": Goddammit! This song randomly pops into my head sometimes and I could never remember where it was from! Admittedly I probably saw it on youtube originally, but still. Here's something else that gets stuck in my head: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JqWpGGARjc GOTTA BE COOL! Be cool about fiiiiiire safety!
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# ? Feb 23, 2013 01:15 |
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Ha ha, yes! As soon as I read the words, I could hear it in my head. Does anyone remember Stay alert, stay safe! http://youtu.be/PaOlXpBXo1s That was actually a pretty good tip that I used as a kid. I love how super 90s the rabbits are too.
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# ? Feb 23, 2013 01:53 |
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IN all likelihood, they're all dead What's the name of these things? I really want to have one again. I had a classmate in school who left one bounce from his face. Huge bruise for a week.
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# ? Feb 23, 2013 04:53 |
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Non Serviam posted:
My first instinct was just "poppers" and google reverse image search suggests the same.
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Non Serviam posted:What's the name of these things? I really want to have one again. I stuck one of these to my forehead at an elementary school fair and had a round, red mark all weekend.
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# ? Feb 23, 2013 05:09 |
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Non Serviam posted:
It's 2013, you do the math.
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# ? Feb 23, 2013 05:50 |
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Yep, they're dead. Content: Monsters In My Pocket: One of my favorite kids books, Harris and Me. No one else I know ever read it, but it's a fantastic boys adventure book. Another toy I loved back then, although much later in the 90s.. I was obsessed with these, and collecting as many as my parents would buy me. (I seemed to always end up wanting toys that you had to collect, drat toy makers and their supreme marketing strategies to suck your puny little child mind into addictive collecting.) Besides that, I was obsessed with Star Wars like every other boy. (Tie Fighter PC game was already mentioned and I played that way too much.) Someone also already mentioned the original Talk Boy, BUT DID YOU HAVE THE PEN MOTHER FUCKER?! I had this and it was pretty cool except for the fact that it only recorded like 30 seconds at a time. Ridiculous 90s movie every kid wished had happened to them...
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Non Serviam posted:
Don't forget the time he fought Hitler. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0MVuWDc5RQ
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# ? Feb 23, 2013 12:28 |
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Look up "Captain Planet saves Belfast" on YouTube. I'm pretty sure there's one character who says, "You Fenian Prod!"
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# ? Feb 23, 2013 13:33 |
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I suppose they're still sold and used, but this just screams 90's to me:
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m2pt5 posted:I suppose they're still sold and used, but this just screams 90's to me: One of those is chilling in my room now. Not that it actually get used, though, so your point remains.
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T Fowl posted:
Not just you. Read probably the majority of books on the classroom bookshelves in elementary school. I don't remember much about it, though. Content: Darkwing Duck: best 90's cartoon, or best 90's cartoon?
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# ? Feb 25, 2013 03:44 |
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Mr. Bucket, I remember the commercial saying something about balls popping out of his mouth.
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skycake posted:Mr. Bucket, I remember the commercial saying something about balls popping out of his mouth. He was buckets of fun! 90s toy commercials really were the best, I found myself singing the "Perfection" song in the shower today. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTHNROgxVRs
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T Fowl posted:One of my favorite kids books, Harris and Me. No one else I know ever read it, but it's a fantastic boys adventure book. Speaking of '90s YA books: This was such a goddamn good book, about a legendary kid and race relations, but it wasn't heavy-handed about it like Captain Planet and the Sentient PSAs would invariably be. I still have a copy at my mom and dad's, I'm going to give it to my daughter once she's in fifth or sixth grade. Anyway... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXp-oszYFlQ Part 1 of Children's Palace/Child World (RIP) 'Video Toy Chest', forty minutes of toy commercials interspersed with child actors pretending to know how to operate a television production house. This terribly campy thing from 1990 features actors like JD Daniels (of half of the TGIF shows ever to last less than a whole season), Sheldon Turnipseed (GhostWriter, the '90s-est show ever to air on PBS), and Lacey Chabert (well, you know this one). The rappin' host guy and guy-dressed-as-a-granny were, um, memorable... Children's Palace > Toys 'я' Us forever. root beer has a new favorite as of 05:44 on Feb 25, 2013 |
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m2pt5 posted:I suppose they're still sold and used, but this just screams 90's to me: I remember getting one of these instead of a Talkboy... and actually being excited about it. I used the hell out of that tape recorder, mostly recording my favorite lines from TV shows to play them back later in school, everything from as far back as Beavis and Butt-Head to as recent as South Park. I even had it confiscated several times by teachers. For some reason I also recorded random songs I liked at the time and kept them on those tiny cassettes, like miniature mix tapes (of really bad music). It's funny that about a year after I got my Not-Talkboy, I got an actual licensed Talkboy for Christmas, and I never used the thing. Ever. Not that I wasn't excited about getting it, it was just that the excitement was more about the fact that it was in that movie and not so much about the thing itself. Those little tape recorders with their little cassettes were so much cooler. Then later I watched Twin Peaks and it made my little recorder even cooler still. I still have the thing laying around, but I've retired it.
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# ? Feb 25, 2013 05:51 |
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You bastard. This drat movie made me cry at the end every time I saw it as a child. Homeward Bound was the saddest movie of my childhood.
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# ? Feb 25, 2013 23:53 |
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Tin Miss posted:I think we can all agree that the best PSA ever is "Don't You Put It In Your Mouth": Not unless that's the one where a pot of spaghetti turns into an evil cartoon pot and threatens to scald the Looney Toons.
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Nuggan posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGwJQGu1sEU The Gopher Cakes PSA always worked the exact opposite way for me. It did nothing but make me want to buy and eat as many gopher cakes as possible, and they didn't exist, so it was terrible. 90's kid me had no idea this was a PSA
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I remember always watching Xena after school. Pretty bad-rear end for an 8 year old. Xena: Warrior Princess - http://youtu.be/_dF3VTOcbuo Sadly, the next year was all about fakey high school drama and so my line-up looked a little different: California Dreams - http://youtu.be/g8ltiqJgf24 (I had a crush on Sly and my favourite episodes were the one with him and the blind girl) Sweet Valley High - http://youtu.be/3goaKpDp-Y8 Saved by the Bell...the College Years - http://youtu.be/o-uxin7XHug (I'm sad that this was a thing.) And then there was my absolute favourite, the awful, Canadian-made Breaker High - http://youtu.be/HFWsagSNoRg Yeah, that's right, I liked Ryan Gosling before he was cool. Tin Miss has a new favorite as of 22:16 on Feb 28, 2013 |
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I still have that fucker in a storage bin somewhere, I forgot all about it until now.
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When I was in middle school we'd spend the whole lunch period at the pay phone using one of these to play the tone that signalled a quarter being payed and make prank long distance calls. My buddy's cousin got the tones from some phone phreaking website and we thought we were elite.
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I thought I was so "edgy" and "cool" when Id flip a bird and imprint it then put it back on the shelf at whatever Spencers type store I was at.
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Bro Nerd Alpha posted:I thought I was so "edgy" and "cool" when Id flip a bird and imprint it then put it back on the shelf at whatever Spencers type store I was at. Oh god, that killed me. I think everybody did this. And imprinted their faces into it, and if you were feeling extra gross, stuck out your tongue. Metallicy!
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