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Subject: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: erica on 01/11/05 at 1:41 pm

bold what you remember::



101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters

Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window

Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties

Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare

Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven

Eerie Indiana - im not sure if i remember this... i definetly remember some scary show about lake earie, is this it?
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House

G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains

Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts

If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel

Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony

Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas

Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers

Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish

Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies

Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons

Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry

Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108*
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC

The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun

Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck

Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos


i really hate it when kids that were born in like 89 or 90, and they pretend like they remember all of this stuff. they were way too young to experience most of that stuff. i hate to act patronizing, but people born after 89 are a completly different generation than me. they dont have the same feelings towards grunge like i do-- so they shouldnt pretend like they do!

sorry... it's just a little pet peeve of mine...

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: AngeFaitore on 01/11/05 at 4:07 pm

If I didn't watch it, I at least remember the title or something about it. I was 6 years old in 1990, so I remember stuff from the 90s.
I remember seeing the re-release of 101 Dalmations in the summer of 1991 or 1992. It was a birthday party.
I also remember seeing Beauty and the Beast after it won a few Oscars. 

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: nally on 01/11/05 at 4:15 pm

Most of those things you mentioned in your list, I have recollections of. I turned 10 in 1990, so I might be considered a "child of the early 90s" in that regard. I remember the re-release of 101 Dalmatians, which I believe was in 1992.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Howard on 01/11/05 at 4:21 pm

Wow.A pretty long list you have there.  :o I pretty much remember most of them you mentioned in your list. :)



Howard

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: woops on 01/11/05 at 5:02 pm



101 Dalmations ...never liked it
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
...Only liked the claymation scene
All That ...liked it for the first few seasons
American Girl... bad sitcom
Angry Beavers... OK
Animaniacs... was funny
Animorphs... remind me of "Manimal"
Are You Afraid of the Dark?... OK
Beanie Babies... OK
Boy Meets World... Awful sitcom
Candyland
Care Bears

Clarissa Explains It All... Like the 'In Living Color' sketch "Hated It"
Clueless ditto
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs...  :P
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy

Double Dare
Dumbo's Circus... was OK
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven
Eerie Indiana - im not sure if i remember this... i definetly remember some scary show about lake earie, is this it?
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties

Felix The Cat   Though I only liked the 3 color cartoons I had on some public domain tapes
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House

G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.

Ghostwriter... was OK
Goodburger... one joke sketch made into movie  :P
Goosebumps... Used to read 'em
Growing Pains ... never liked it, but I knew somw people who did
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears

Hanson... I strongly dislike their music
Hey Arnold!... too bland
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement

Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirt
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadge
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas

Kablam... some good cartoons like "Sniv & Fondou"
Kenan and Kel... OK
Koala YummiesLabyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time

Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony

Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy

Mousetrap ...When Disney Channel aired classic toons  :D
Muppet Babies Liked it
My Brother and Me... another cheesy Nick show
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo... Never liked it,  same with most Nickeloedeon sitcoms
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine

Nightmare Before Christmas... good movie
Ocean Girl... Yes, Disney Channel had some dumb shows back then. Atleast they were aimed to the whole family
Pete and Pete... one of the few well written Nickelodeon shows
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain

Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs... used to collect 'em
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers... used to like 'em for about a year
Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish

Ren and Stimpy... The only Nickelodeon cartoon I liked (along with "Rocko's Modern Life")
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl

Rocko's Modern Life  8)
Roundhouse... corny
Salute Your Shorts...OK
Saved By The Bell... never liked it, Screech is one of the most annoying tv characters of All Time
Scrunchies
Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish

Secret World of Alex Mack ... Another bad Nick show
Side Ponytails
Simpsons... were good until 1998
Snick... Whatever happned to the orange couch
Snick SnacksStep By Step... only liked that one episode, and the whole show was too corny  :P
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108*
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies... never got into 'em
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles  8)
TGIF on ABC... only liked "Perfect Strangers"
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Torklesons

Third Rock From The Sun
Tiny Toons... it was funny
Tracey Ullman Show... I watched it when it was on Comedy Central in the mid ;90's
Weinerville... what ever happend to Boney and those cheesy '60's cartoons
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television





Some more:


"2 Stupid Dogs"
"Beavis & Butt-Head"
"Liquid Television"
"Herman's Head"
"In Living Color"
"MTV Top 20 Countdown"
"The State"
"Married...with Children"
Pauly Shore
"Duckman"
"Weird Science" (tv show)
"Under The Umbrella Tree"

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: nally on 01/11/05 at 11:11 pm

I would go through the list and bold everything that was familiar to me way back when, but it would be rather tedious and time-consuming.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Tanya1976 on 01/12/05 at 12:45 am

It's a pet peeve of mine as well! Indirect contact (e.g. reruns, remastered CDs, "vintage" clothes) do not make memories.

Tanya

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: eightiesfan on 01/12/05 at 7:22 am

Anyone remember the 'uh-huh' girls from the Diet Pepsi ads of the early 90's?  Wonder what happened to them?

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: bj26 on 01/12/05 at 11:30 am

These were the shows we (my kids and I) liked the most.  I wish we could see the Nick shows again!

AAH! Real Monsters
All That ...liked it for the first few seasons
Are You Afraid of the Dark?... OK
Clarissa Explains It All... Like the 'In Living Color' sketch "Hated It"
Dinosaurs... 
Fern Gully
Goodburger... one joke sketch made into movie 
Gullah Gullah Island
Inspector Gadget
Kablam... some good cartoons like "Sniv & Fondou"
Kenan and Kel... OK
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Little Pony
Neverending Story
Nightmare Before Christmas... good movie
Pete and Pete... one of the few well written Nickelodeon shows
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Ren and Stimpy... The only Nickelodeon cartoon I liked (along with "Rocko's Modern Life")
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life 
Salute Your Shorts...OK
Saved By The Bell... never liked it, Screech is one of the most annoying tv characters of All Time
Tamagotchies... never got into 'em
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 
Tiny Toons... it was funny
Weinerville... what ever happend to Boney and those cheesy '60's cartoons
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
"Beavis & Butt-Head"
Liquid Television
MTV Oddities

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: AngeFaitore on 01/12/05 at 12:12 pm


Anyone remember the 'uh-huh' girls from the Diet Pepsi ads of the early 90's?  Wonder what happened to them?


I used to LOVE that commercial.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: bj26 on 01/12/05 at 2:10 pm

These 90s shows may very well have been the best shows of the century, they were so great!

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: AngeFaitore on 01/12/05 at 3:33 pm

I remember really liking Once Upon a Forest. It was like the Sonic the Hedgehog series featuring the Freedom Fighters, but it was more realistic and the evil humans were actually human.
It was made in 1983, but I was also a huge fan of The Secret of NIMH. Actually, I loved all the animated Don Bluth films and still do.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Alchoholica on 01/12/05 at 6:45 pm

LOL I'm glad somebody bought up two stupid dogs.. i loved the music.. two stupid dogs... two stupid dogs *said fast*

I dunno if it was bought up but Cat Dog... Dexters Laboratory.. those were some of my favourites.. cow & chicken

LOL.. but yet i still watch all these kind of things

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: woops on 01/13/05 at 12:45 am

I also remember the early '90's incarnation of "The Mickey Mouse Club" & that Denny's commercial with one of the women misprouncing the name...  :P

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: SpaceHog on 01/14/05 at 2:06 pm

I liked pete and pete and Clarissa Explains it all why Nickelodian had to get rid of those shows i will never understand.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: 1992thousand on 01/14/05 at 5:18 pm

uh-huh, uh-huh, you got the right one baby!

lol and remember in Rookie of the Year Henry was tryin to do the ray charles thing for a commercial and was soundin all kinds of stupid, messin up the lyrics, and that squeaky voice.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Joel Welden-Smith on 01/17/05 at 5:57 am

I remember a lot of that stuff and more. The list is good but has some inaccuracies. It's supposed to be early nineties, so I question a few of the choices in the list like:

Angry Beavers1997-2001(how is this early nineties? By the time the show had come on I had stopped watching Nick and most cartoons. Most of my favorite cartoons and Nick shows from my childhood were off television by 1997)

Kablam 1996-2000; Animorphs (first book came out in 1996, not the early nineties. I remember kids younger than me reading it.)

Hanson's first CD came out in 1997. Hey Arnold! 1996-2004. Kablam 1996-2000. Magic Attic (i don't remember reading these in school, I don't think any of them came out before 1998).

And I don't think Tamagotchies and Beanie Babies became popular in the late nineties. I don't remember them in the early or even mid-nineties.



Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Joel Welden-Smith on 01/17/05 at 8:43 am

My own additions:

Baskin & Robbins had Tiny Toons ice cream.

My favorite toy when I was young, Nickelodeon's Gak.

Micheal Jackson was still the king of pop. Dangerous (1991) sold I think at least seven million records and had a ton of hits.

From 1990 to 1994 Macaulay Culkin was huge. Home Alone (1990); My Girl (1991); Home Alone 2 (1992); the Good Son (1993); the Wish Kid cartoon series (1991); the Pagemaster (1994); Richie Rich (1994); and the Micheal Jackson music video "Black or White".

Wake, Rattle & Roll (1990-91) was about a kid who hung out in his basement and had a robot named Decks. The robot showed cartoons on himself. The two cartoons they showed all the time were Fender Bender 500 and Monster Tails.

Not really early nineties, but if you were born in the early eighties you would remember your family buying all the muppet stuff from mcdonalds. In 1987 there were the Muppet Baby toys which were Baby Fozzie with hobby-horse, Baby Gonzo with tricycle, Baby Piggy with car, and Baby Kermit with red skateboard.

http://www.kathysfastfoodtoys.com/images/MCD_87_MuppetBabies.jpg
http://www.kathysfastfoodtoys.com/images/MCD_88_MuppetsPlush.jpg

The Burger King Kids Club Gang were Kid Vid, Snaps, Jaws, Wheels, Boomer, I.Q., J.D., Lingo, and they were quite cool when I was a kid but now quite dated. The look of the characters has early nineties written all over it. Long gone but not forgotten.
http://progressiveboink.com/mike/img/bkkidsclub/kidsclub.jpg

I had alot of favorite movies when I was a child. I probably saw most of these movies in the theater and the rest I rented when they came out on video. Some of the films may be familiar to kids who were not around when they came out, but most of them only my age group really remembers.

My favorites from my school days: Stay Tuned (1992); And You Thought Your Parents Were Weird

(1991); Spaced Invaders (1990); North (1994); Madhouse (1990); Bingo (1991); Curly Sue (1991);

Problem Child (1990) and Problem Child 2 (1991); Noises Off (1992); Delirious (1991); Lawnmower

Man (1992); Fortress (1993); Ghost In the Machine (1993); Robin Hood: Men In Tights (1993); Hot

Shots! (1991) and Hot Shots Part Deux (1993); The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear (1991)

and Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (1994); Ghost Dad (1990); Heart and Souls (1993); All I

Want For Christmas (1991); Dutch (1991); V.I. Warshawski (1991); Nuns on the Run (1990);

Arachnophobia (1990); King Ralph (1991); Matinee (1993); We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (1993);

the Flinstones (1994); the Sandlot (1993); Father of the Bride (1991); Captain Ron (1992); Clifford

(1994); Three Fugitives (1989 close enough); Toys (1992); Hook (1991); To Wong Foo, Thanks

for Everything! Julie Newmar (1995 I consider early nineties to be from 1990-95); Nothing But

Trouble (1991); Last Action Hero (1993); Kindergarden Cop (1990); True Lies (1994); Junior

(1994); Soapdish (1991); Loaded Weapon 1 (1993); Made In America (1993); Oscar (1991); Folks!

(1992); Greedy (1994); Life With Mikey (1993); Doc Hollywood (1991); Hairspray (1988 but a

movie I watched alot as a kid); Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992).

That's all I want to add for now.

My homepage has many photos of the eighties and nineties, with alot more to come soon:

http://community.webshots.com/user/jwsisliving1

http://image20.webshots.com/20/2/3/5/196320305qqjhYl_ph.jpg

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: saratoga954 on 01/21/05 at 6:43 pm

101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window

Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?

Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears

Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare

Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven

Eerie Indiana - im not sure if i remember this... i definetly remember some scary show about lake earie, is this it?
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House
G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hey Dude-- I added this one
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel
Koala Yummies

Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony
Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap

Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas

Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers
Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry

Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies

Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons

Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108* haha I still remember that song! I've caught myself singing it before
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club

The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun
Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck

Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School

Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: bernadette on 02/01/05 at 11:36 pm

does anyone remember the show for little kids back the , i dont remember the name of it but the song at the end was skinny a mirny dinky dink skinny a mirinky do i love you , i love you in the morning and in the after noon i love you in the evening and under neath the moon ,skinny a mirny dinky dink skinny a mirinky do...........i dont remember the name please sumone let me know the name if you remember :\'(

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: McDonald on 02/02/05 at 11:47 am

re: bernadette, I remember the song and show, but not the title.

I remember all this stuff. Born in 85.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Aubster on 02/02/05 at 5:33 pm



Adventures in Wonderland Was this show on disney?  ???






Dunkaroos Yummy i wish they still sold those!!  :)

Eerie Indiana - im not sure if i remember this... i definetly remember some scary show about lake earie, is this it? Geesh I remember that show!! I thought I was the only one on earth! What about the show that came on around the same time about a boy whos like a spy or something?!


Pete and Pete I love Pete & Pete! :-[


Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Full_House_Fan on 02/02/05 at 5:36 pm

I remember those Burger King Kids  ;D  That was in the mid to late 90s though.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: LadySara87 on 02/02/05 at 6:03 pm

oo yeah! I remember the burger king kids! I got a burger king kids t-shirt! lol
Heres a list of the shows I watched throughout the 90s till today:
Power Rangers
Full House
Rugrats
Family matters
Step by Step
Sister,Sister
Looney tunes
Scooby doo
Magic School bus
Wishbone
Arthur
Hey Arnold
Goosebumps
Ghostwriters
Eerie Indiana
Ninja turtles
Fresh prince
Dudly the dragon(anyone remember that show? It came on Pbs like in 1995?)
Big bad beetle borgs(i can still remember the theme song after all these years)
Amanda Show
All that
Saved by the bell
Home Improvment
Boy meets world
Are you afraid of the dark?
Rocko's modern life
Doug
Big Comfy couch
Lampchops play along
Eek (or something like that)
Spiderman
Bobbys world
Barney(liked that only for a year when it first came out,  then I hated it.)
Seasme Street
the simpsons
King of the hill(started watching it in '98)
and some more I can't think off..

Movies I remember
Home Alone 1, and 2, and 3
all of Mary-kate and Ashley movies
Lion King
Beauty and the beast
Richie Rich
Clueless
Power rangers movie
jungle to jungle
george of the jungle
tarzan
mulan
homeward bound
Beethoven
Good Burger
Aladin(all 3 movies)
Monkey business(Use to watch this movie when I was 6 or 7)
Snow Queen(or something like that)
and bunch more that I cant' think off
Babysitters club movie

books I read:
Babysitter club
SweetValley
Full House books
Adventures of Mary-Kate and Ashley
and more that I can't think off..

Music I was into in the 90s:
Hanson
Backstreet boys
Nsync
98 degrees
Savage Garden
and some more I can't think off



Commericals I remember~
something another, something another, chicago illinois, 60652, and you'll be taking a bite out of crime!

Stop, breathe, count to three!! Don't really remember the rest!


Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: 1992thousand on 02/02/05 at 6:15 pm


does anyone remember the show for little kids back the , i dont remember the name of it but the song at the end was skinny a mirny dinky dink skinny a mirinky do i love you , i love you in the morning and in the after noon i love you in the evening and under neath the moon ,skinny a mirny dinky dink skinny a mirinky do...........i dont remember the name please sumone let me know the name if you remember :\'(


i think it was the elephant show or something like that

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Full_House_Fan on 02/03/05 at 8:06 pm

101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window
Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare
Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven
Eerie Indiana - im not sure if i remember this... i definetly remember some scary show about lake earie, is this it?
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House (don't remember watching until 97 98 ish)
G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hey Dude-- I added this one (thru reruns)
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget (when did this end?)
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel
Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time (i heard this was 1988 ... holy crap! almost 20 yrs old!)
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony
Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo (havent thought about that show for YEARS!)
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas
Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers
Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
SimpsonsSky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108* haha I still remember that song! I've caught myself singing it before
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun
Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck
Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Renee on 02/04/05 at 6:11 pm

101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window
Amber Brown
American Girl-use to receive the doll magazines.. I have the doll Samanta and Kirsten.
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies-I have over 100 beanie babies!
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World-I still watch this show and LOVE it!
Candyland
Care Bears-Care bears rock!
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare
Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven-I owend one of those
Eerie Indiana -
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air-I watch this on Nick at nite
Full House-started watching it when I was 6.. I only saw the episodes through 1992. For some reason the tv station it came on didn't play the last few seasons. Infact, I had no idea that the other episodes actually existed until I started watching it again on Nick. But this show remains my all time favorite! DJ and Stephanie were my favorites. Michelle was my favorite too.
G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter-remember it coming on but never really watched it.
Goodburger-Welcome to good Burger home of the good burger, can I take your order?
Goosebumps-use to watch every saturday morning
Growing Pains-Loved this show! Kirk Cameron is so cute.
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson-I was in love w/ Zack.. and I had their cd!
Hey Arnold!-Hey Football head! lol.
Hey Dude-I remember that show!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement-Tool time! lol.
Homeward Bound-Sassy was my favorite.
Hot Wheels-Hot wheels lead the way! My brother played w/ hot wheels and sometimes I would hide his hot wheels just to make him mad. lol.
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget-Loved that movie!
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas-I thought he was sooo hot!
Kablam
Kenan and Kel-I put the screw in the tuna!! lol.. I loved this show too!
Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time-this movie use to make me cry!
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony
Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine-use to get this mag.
Nightmare Before Christmas
Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain-Pinky and the brain, brain, brain! Saw this show when it first aired on the WB.
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket-
Power Rangers-The classics rocked.. I loved to watch "Power Rangers Power Play back" every Friday afternoon. I was the Pink Ranger!! lol.
Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby-read all the Ramona books!
Ren and Stimpy

Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch-liked the cartoon version better
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell-I still watch the re-runs!
Scrunchies
Secret of NIMH

Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
SimpsonsSky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases
Step By Step-Step By Step!! Loved this show too!
Sweet Vally High-yup I use to watch this

Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles-
TGIF on ABC
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club-read the books and saw the movie but not the tv show!Dawn and Stacy were my favorites!
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King-ALL TIME FAVORITE  DISNEY MOVIE!
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun-loved this show too. I only see the re-runs.
Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck

Trouble

Underdog
Wayside School

What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: msmelecher702 on 02/22/05 at 8:40 pm

You cannot act patronizing when you hardly remember any of these things.  What year were you born in that you don't remember The Secret of Nimh or Radio Flyer?  How about Mork and Mindy or the Boxcar Kids?  I think it's really idiotic of you to act so superior to people when you don't remember a lot of the monumental things from "your" childhood.   Don't bother getting on a soap box when you're in the same boat as them...

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Trimac20 on 02/22/05 at 8:58 pm

I remember when we got cable when I was about 11 or 12 ('97) I remember watching Nickelodeon. Such shows as 'Hey Arnold', 'Keenan and Kell',Clarissa and The Wild Thornberries. And on Cartoon Network; Dexter's Lab, powerpuff girls. Although I think 'Hey Arnold' etc were more late 90s...maybe they were screened earlier in America I wouldn't know because I don't live there.

I remember Goosebumps were all the rage when I was in primary school. I remember reading one volume in  a whole day and thinking I had read an entire encyclopedia or something! Ah, R.L. Stine has contributed much to improving the literacy of schoolchildren.

As for the early 90s...I do remember Saturday Disney; I liked Darkwing Duck, Bonkers, the Aladdin series, Bonkers, Scrooge McDuck.



Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: 90s boy on 02/22/05 at 11:48 pm


I liked pete and pete and Clarissa Explains it all why Nickelodian had to get rid of those shows i will never understand.
i F@#KING loved that show it lasted from 1991 to 1993 94 i think

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Yorba Linda on 02/25/05 at 3:10 pm

>:( I was born in 89 and I do remember some of these things, like Eureka's Castle, Allegra's Window, I don't pretend to remember them.  I remember them very well, I would watch them all the time, Dudley The Dragon (lol), I had a play set of him... Why would someone pretend to know that, you're pet peve is very immature

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: GUEST on 02/25/05 at 3:13 pm

>:(, yeah I was born in 89 also, and I remember alot of these things, like Are You Afraid of the Dark (I was scared so many times), I take offence in what you said, and I agree that your pet peeve is very immature

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Full_House_Fan on 02/26/05 at 12:15 am


>:( I was born in 89 and I do remember some of these things, like Eureka's Castle, Allegra's Window, I don't pretend to remember them.  I remember them very well, I would watch them all the time, Dudley The Dragon (lol), I had a play set of him... Why would someone pretend to know that, you're pet peve is very immature



>:(, yeah I was born in 89 also, and I remember alot of these things, like Are You Afraid of the Dark (I was scared so many times), I take offence in what you said, and I agree that your pet peeve is very immature


Wow, I'm gaining some enemies here!  :D  Oh well, you guys aren't even members yet.  But I understand your anger.  You may of not understood it's a jokey peeve.  I don't really hold grudges towards 89ers, I'm just jealous of them.  I mean I'm Jan 90 can you blame me?

-FHF

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: helene on 03/08/05 at 8:07 pm


does anyone remember the show for little kids back the , i dont remember the name of it but the song at the end was skinny a mirny dinky dink skinny a mirinky do i love you , i love you in the morning and in the after noon i love you in the evening and under neath the moon ,skinny a mirny dinky dink skinny a mirinky do...........i dont remember the name please sumone let me know the name if you remember :\'(


yea that was the show with the elephant its call sharon lowis and bram show

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: bbigd04 on 03/08/05 at 8:17 pm


Wow, I'm gaining some enemies here!   :D   Oh well, you guys aren't even members yet.  But I understand your anger.  You may of not understood it's a jokey peeve.  I don't really hold grudges towards 89ers, I'm just jealous of them.  I mean I'm Jan 90 can you blame me?

-FHF



'89 or '90, who cares, lol.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Full_House_Fan on 03/08/05 at 9:14 pm


'89 or '90, who cares, lol.


I guess, but it's easier to say if you were born deep in the 80s like yourself  ;)

-DR  :)

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: bbigd04 on 03/08/05 at 9:24 pm


I guess, but it's easier to say if you were born deep in the 80s like yourself  ;)

-DR  :)


I have a grudge against 86ers, cause if I was born just 5 months earlier, I coulda been born in 1986, 86 sounds older so I want to be 86, I'm jk, lol. Seriously though, don't let dumb things like that bother you, lol, either way you won't remember the '80s at all unless you were born at least in 1985 or so.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Full_House_Fan on 03/08/05 at 9:27 pm


I have a grudge against 86ers, cause if I was born just 5 months earlier, I coulda been born in 1986, 86 sounds older so I want to be 86, I'm jk, lol. Seriously though, don't let dumb things like that bother you, lol, either way you won't remember the '80s at all unless you were born at least in 1985 or so.


True, nobody born after 1986 can remember anything before 1990 :)

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: kp on 03/10/05 at 7:53 pm

ok, question, there was this cartoon that i just cant remember the name of.. i dont even know how old it is.. but yea
it was these two dog like guys, and it took place in space and they traveled in some giant submarine looking spaceship.  they had this like awful boss with a really funny weird name.. but i just cant remember what it was called, please help

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: vagina on 03/12/05 at 12:52 am

does anyone remember that show that was like in claymation?.. it had a doll and this green blob guy...

i think it was on cbs.. the time where they showed their logo from him carrying a pizza or something...  :P ::) ???

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Aida on 03/12/05 at 10:05 pm


101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters

Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window
Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties

Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare

Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven

Eerie Indiana
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully

Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House

G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains

Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts

If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphins We had to read this in fifth grade. I remember really liking it.
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel

Koala Yummies
Labyrinth

Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony

Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas
Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers

Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish

Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch

Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies

Secret of Roan Inish
Secret of NIMH

Secret World of  Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons

Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases A friend of mine said she was going out with Kristian Aire (No idea how to spell his name)...
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108*
Stirrup Pants

Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC

The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun

Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck

Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School
Weinerville

Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos


I was seven when the 90s began, and I have a strong penchant for remembering useless stuff from my childhood.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Amanda on 03/16/05 at 4:54 am


does anyone remember the show for little kids back the , i dont remember the name of it but the song at the end was skinny a mirny dinky dink skinny a mirinky do i love you , i love you in the morning and in the after noon i love you in the evening and under neath the moon ,skinny a mirny dinky dink skinny a mirinky do...........i dont remember the name please sumone let me know the name if you remember :\'(


The show was called  " The Elephant show."


dont know if you figured it out yet or not, just wanted to let you know what it was. ;]

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Feiticeira on 03/16/05 at 5:08 pm

Uhh not to seem like a pedant but...

The Goonies was released in 1985 and Pete's Dragon was released in 1977.... so is this for the children of the early early early early 90's ?


It's only because I like them so much that I felt I should correct this.


But appart from that I remember most of whatever's in the list (that was broadcast in the UK anyway) and extra cheesy cartoons like Chip and Dale &  Duck Tails.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Full_House_Fan on 03/16/05 at 6:30 pm


Uhh not to seem like a pedant but...

The Goonies was released in 1985 and Pete's Dragon was released in 1977.... so is this for the children of the early early early early 90's ?


It's only because I like them so much that I felt I should correct this.


But appart from that I remember most of whatever's in the list (that was broadcast in the UK anyway) and extra cheesy cartoons like Chip and Dale &  Duck Tails.


Don't know about Pete's Dragon, but "Goonies" might actually be meaningful to someone who was a kid in the early 90s.  I mean, if you're 8 years old it's not like you're gonna care that it came out in 1985.

A lot of this stuff is also more late 90s, but they do seem to make up the childhood of someone born around 1985 so I do think it's appropriate.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Feiticeira on 03/17/05 at 5:22 pm


A lot of this stuff is also more late 90s, but they do seem to make up the childhood of someone born around 1985 so I do think it's appropriate.



Don't get me wrong, I wasn't saying it's wrong to have it, it's just it looked out of place with all the 90's nostalgia like Clarissa Explains it all.


I must admit though that I was born in '84 so obviously I didn't see The Goonies when it was initially released.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: bailey on 04/03/05 at 7:37 pm

oh oh....the shows that i remember and wish could be on all the time now are
-eureekas castle
-aahhh real monsters
-under the umbrella tree
-galileos marsh
-are you afraid of the dark

thats all i remember from my childhood. lol. isnt that fantastic. aha. haha.ha. no not really.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: "Friends" fan #1 on 04/03/05 at 10:52 pm

Hi! My name is Ashley Wilson. I'm 13 years old and my friends mother and I were just talking on the phone after weeks of looking for the name of a t.v. show that aired on Disney Channel in the early 90's in which we both enjoyed allot. All we can remember about it was that it was about a boy and a girl who lived either across the street or next door to eachother. In the beggining of the show while the theme song was playing they'de show the mothers of the boy and the girl giving birth to them. They both has long driveways and would talk to eachother with a can and string. If ANYONE can help us find the name of that television show through these dumb clues PLEASE do help us!!!!!! :\'( Thank you VERY much!!!!! :)

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Sugafairey on 04/05/05 at 10:17 am

For the person that wanted to know about Eerie Indiana, it was set in Eerie, Indiana (obv.) and starred Omri Katz as Marshall Teller.

It was kind of like comedy x-files for kids. Marshall moved to a new town and would try to solve 'mysteries' with his little mate Simon. They had a room full of stuff they collected from their investigations, personally i liked the episode in which these twins were kept in tupperware in order to stay young. Hahahaha!

Hope this helps!
;D

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: AngeliK on 04/05/05 at 10:38 am

Cuz I'm lazy i just copy/pasted the list and deleted the ones I don't remember!
*=things I still watch on tv when I get the chance  ;D (I'm a big kid really)

101 Dalmations
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boy Meets World*
Candyland
Care Bears
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Dinosaurs
Easy Bake Oven
Eerie Indiana (loved this)
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air*
G.I. Joe (well it was Action man over here but kinda the same thing)
Ghostwriter
Goodburger (lol this was on tv the other day and I watched it :P)
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gummi Bears
Hanson (lmao)
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement*
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts
Inspector Gadget
Jellies (or even worse the high heeled ones....mine were clear with silver glitter)
Jenga
Kenan and Kel
Labyrinth
Land Before Time
Little Pony
Mork and Mindy*
Mousetrap
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Neverending Story
Nightmare Before Christmas
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch*
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret World of Alex Mack
Simpsons*
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The Goonies
The Lion King (still my favourite disney movie)
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
Third Rock From The Sun*
Tiny Toons
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Yo-Yos

I think I remeber this better cuz I was like 5 in 1995...but I don't remember all of it!

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: beautifuljen on 04/06/05 at 7:18 pm

101 Dalmations
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window
Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double DareDumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven
Eerie Indiana
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle

Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House

G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island

Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement

Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel
Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony
Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas
Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers
Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry

Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies

Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons
Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club had all the books
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
The Torklesons  i loved this show
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck
Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Under the Umbrella Tree
Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos


Does anyone remeber David the Gnome?  I loved that show. and what about zoobily zoo

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: beautifuljen on 04/06/05 at 7:40 pm

Does anyone remember Jem, I loved watching jem when i was younger

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Sugafairey on 04/07/05 at 8:37 am


Does anyone remember Jem, I loved watching jem when i was younger



Jem is from the 80's, hun.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: beautifuljen on 04/07/05 at 2:03 pm

I was born in 85 and i watched Jem sometime in the 90's considering it originally was on from 85 to like 88 so i couldn't have watched then.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Nicky Nicole on 04/09/05 at 5:15 am

I'm too tired to copy and bold the list, I didn't even look at the date of all these posts, it could be from a year ago. ANYWAY

I was born in 87 and do remember a great deal of things on that list, and other things. It's actually really hard for me to read it all because I have issues with not wanting to grow up sometimes when I go on a nostalgia trip.  :\'(

Did anyone watch the All Dogs Go To Heaven movies? I don't remember when it's from.. anyone know?

I've spent the whole night downloading some random theme songs to old shows I watched when I was younger, and thinking about how ridiculously great things were back then  :P

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Nicky Nicole on 04/09/05 at 6:01 am


I'm too tired to copy and bold the list, I didn't even look at the date of all these posts, it could be from a year ago. ANYWAY

I was born in 87 and do remember a great deal of things on that list, and other things. It's actually really hard for me to read it all because I have issues with not wanting to grow up sometimes when I go on a nostalgia trip.  :\'(

Did anyone watch the All Dogs Go To Heaven movies? I don't remember when it's from.. anyone know?

I've spent the whole night downloading some random theme songs to old shows I watched when I was younger, and thinking about how ridiculously great things were back then  :P



Also... did I not see mentions of...    (or was i just too lazy to notice)
Mr. Bogus, Where's Waldo, Tale Spin, The Addam's Family, Bonkers, Darkwing Duck, Captain Planet and the Planeteers, Pepper Ann? .. well I think Pepper Ann wasn't until 97 or 98. I hated it A LOT, but I'd watch it when nothing else was on  ;D

well, captain planet! he's our hero! gonna take pollution down to zero!

hmm, i don't see why people don't think anyone born after 86 can remember anything. I was born in 87, and I remember things from when i was quite young, hell I remember my very first day of PRE-pre school. Then again, I had a teenage mom so she could've been watching some of these things too....I know she used to dance to Barney with me... :D

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Jeanna S. on 04/09/05 at 7:36 pm


Hi! My name is Ashley Wilson. I'm 13 years old and my friends mother and I were just talking on the phone after weeks of looking for the name of a t.v. show that aired on Disney Channel in the early 90's in which we both enjoyed allot. All we can remember about it was that it was about a boy and a girl who lived either across the street or next door to eachother. In the beggining of the show while the theme song was playing they'de show the mothers of the boy and the girl giving birth to them. They both has long driveways and would talk to eachother with a can and string. If ANYONE can help us find the name of that television show through these dumb clues PLEASE do help us!!!!!! :\'( Thank you VERY much!!!!! :)

I think it's Flash Forward.  The girl's name was becca and the boy's name was tucker.  

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Morgan on 04/10/05 at 2:21 am

This is bothering the crap out of me..i used to watch a show around 1994 and it came on around the same time ocean girl did. the kids were stuck in some wierd world..what was the show.
thanxx p-s does anyone remember Flash Forward or Bug Juice?

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Morgan on 04/10/05 at 2:25 am

the show was called "Flash Forward" Tucker and Becca were the kids

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: beautifuljen on 04/10/05 at 9:10 am


This is bothering the crap out of me..i used to watch a show around 1994 and it came on around the same time ocean girl did. the kids were stuck in some wierd world..what was the show.
thanxx p-s does anyone remember Flash Forward or Bug Juice?



I loved bug juice and flash forward

Does anyone remember under the umbrella tree or David the Gnome?

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: d_brofi on 04/11/05 at 5:48 pm


i think it was the elephant show or something like that



I remember that too! In fact, a few months ago I was cleaning out  my video closet and found an old tape of it! I can't remember the name of it at the moment though, but boy is that a real zinger of a memory for me . . .

peace is the word
bunny

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: QueenAmenRa on 04/12/05 at 10:08 am

born 1985, i remember:


101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters

Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window
Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears

Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties
Creepy Crawlers

Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare

Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven
Eerie Indiana - im not sure if i remember this... i definetly remember some scary show about lake earie, is this it?
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle

Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper

Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House

G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains

Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels

Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin

Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel

Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony

Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas

Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers

Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry

Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies

Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons

Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108*
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC

The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden

The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun
Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck

Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos

omg I loved the wayside school books!!!  They were so funny!

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: chaka on 04/13/05 at 8:08 am

WOW :o :o This list brings back a lot of memories!!
I remember watching 101 Dalmations so many times and we still couldn't stop laughing ::)
Black Beauty was a real sad film :\'( I only watched it once because I cried sooo much when the stables caught fire :\'(
Clarissa Explains it all is really great,I loved her room and I imitated quite a lot of it ;D
Well who DOESN'T remember Goosebumps!! I never really thought the stories were that scary though...
I thought (still think) that Inspector Gadget sucks :P
It's just too cheesy.
We read Island Of Blue Dolphins in class and it one of the rare times that I actually paid attention because the storie is great (sad too :\'()
Polly Pocket was fun...but I've gotta say I prefered Barbie(cringe :D)
The Simpsons and Hey Arnold still are great fun to watch!!
PLEASE don't remind me of those damn Tamagotchies
>:(!!
It's the worst toy ever!!!So annoying when you wanted to sleep but that stupid thing wanted food,drink,and all the rest of it!!!
And the worst is that I've noticed they're coming back in fashion ::)
Lion King was the best Disney film ever,I sooo love that film!
Beautiful and the soundtrack's great too  ;)

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: CzStyle on 04/13/05 at 10:10 pm

born 1981...
Browser doesnt like Bold, so i'll use '√'


101 Dalmations√
3-2-1 Contact√ (old school)
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland√
All That
Allegra's Window
Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?√
Bailey School Kids
Barbies√
Beanie Babies√
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids√
Boy Meets World√
Candyland√
Care Bears√
Choose Your Own Adventure√
Clarissa Explains It All√
Clueless√
Cooties√ (circle circle dot dot)
Creepy Crawlers√
Dinosaurs√
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice√
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare√
Dumbo's Circus√
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos√
Easy Bake Oven√
Eerie Indiana - im not sure if i remember this... i definetly remember some scary show about lake earie, is this it? √ (definately was a show)
Ernest Movies√
Eureka's Castle√
Family Ties√ (Alex Keaton forever)
Felix The Cat√
Fern Gully√
Flipper√(I can still replicate the noise)
Flower Making Kits (Greenhouse kits?)
Fraggle Rock√
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air√
Full House√
G.I. Joe√
G.U.T.S.√
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps√ (R.L. Stine)
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears√
Hanson√ (those chicks were HOT)
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus√ (black flame candle)
Home Improvement√
Homeward Bound√
Hot Wheels√
Hungry Hungry Hippos√ (ravenous ravenous rhinos)
Hypercolor T-Shirts√ (after awhile they lost hyperness)
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget√
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies√
Jenga√
Jonathan Taylor Thomas√
Kablam
Kenan and Kel
Koala Yummies
Labyrinth√
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time√
Legends of the Hidden Temple√
Lite Brite√
Little Pony√
Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis√
Mork and Mindy√
Mousetrap√
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies√
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story√
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas√
Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete√
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain√
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs√
Polly Pocket√
Power Rangers
Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite√
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy√
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts√
Saved By The Bell√
Scrunchies
Secret of NIMH√√ ( SO good, I think we read it in school, good movie too)
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons√
Sky Dancers
Snick√
Snick Snacks
Sorry√
Space Cases√ (halloween story?)
Step By Step√
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108*
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles√
TGIF on ABC√√
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club√
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies√ (80s)
The Lion King√
The Muppet Show√
The Secret Garden
The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun
Tinker Toys√
Tiny Toons√
Tom and Huck
Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School√√ (one break every 11 hours of math?)
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman√
What Would You Do?√
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?√ (i remember the show and the game for apple)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?√
Wild and Crazy Kids√
You Can't Do That On Television√
Yo-Yos√ (i think those were invented before 1900's along with the slinky)

excellent list, i would add...
slap bracelets, troll dolls, Binnicula, crossfire, Fireball Island, Battleship, the magic bus, Where the sidewalk ends, Oregon Trail, number munchers, pet semetary, Skip-It, pooch-patrol, baby alive, super soakers, navy seals, vanilla ice, wheres waldo?, super nintendo and genesis.
i guess thats all for now

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Kenlos on 04/14/05 at 12:12 am

Instead of leaving this huge list I will just remove the ones I do not remember and leave the ones I do remember.  I was born in 83'.

101 Dalmations
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
All That
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Don't Break the Ice
Double Dare
Dumbo's Circus
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House
G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Lite Brite
Little Pony
Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis (that was one of my favorite movies as a kid)
Mork and Mindy (Robin Williams rules)
Mousetrap
Muppet Babies
Neverending Story
Nightmare Before Christmas
Pete and Pete
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers
Radio Flyer
Ren and Stimpy
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Simpsons
Sorry
Step By Step
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (was my favorite cartoon)
The Babysitter's Club
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
Third Rock From The Sun

Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck
Trouble
Underdog
Weinerville
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos

Ok still ended up being a huge list.  Oh well.  But, Where is Gladiators? (or was that more mid 90s)
Oh and Duck Tales.  Wasn't that early 90s?

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Sugafairey on 04/14/05 at 10:18 am

Omigod! I have just noticed that 'Radio Flyer' is on that list!!

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: bornin83 on 04/15/05 at 10:24 pm

I was born in 83, but I remember a lot more about 90's cartoons/shows than 80's shows. Except for Jem and She-ra, of course!

Anyway, whenever I think of 90's shows I'm always haunted by this one memory. I can never put a name to the face of the person who was in these.

I know for a fact that these commercials, or maybe they were meant to be just short comedy sketches, ran on ABC either in the late 80s or early to mid 90s, because that's when I was still the normal cartoon watching age. Not that I don't still occasionally watch cartoons!  :D

They were cartoons based on this comedian, in my memory he reminds me a little of Tim Curry (I'm pretty sure it's not him), and most of them were really unfunny even at my age then. But as one of the few television memories I have, there is one that I always remembered for some reason. It's about how they make golf balls with feathers, and something about what if the golf balls could fly like birds. It was kind of corny.

Does anyone have even an idea of who this guy is? I figured if I could maybe get a name, I could put to rest this mystery of knowing why I still remember that corny bit.

I'm not entirely sure, but when I think of this clip, I also think about the 1 episode of Webster that I remember. It's possible that they ran back to back, or maybe for the sake of remembrance my mind just tries to put the two together. Sometimes I remember Gummi Bears when I think of it too, so I doubt either one is actually connected timewise to the commercial/sketch I'm referring to.

I have absolutely no clue what it was, or why it would stand out enough for me to remember it!

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Ben on 04/21/05 at 7:46 pm

DEAR GOD ERICA. You are quite possibly the greatest, Coolest person everrrr. I knew about 98 percent of everything that you listed. I want to cry. I wish that ever one of those shows were on TV still. :(

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: sch646s on 04/24/05 at 3:30 pm

I need help! I have been searching forever to find out the name of a tv show I used to watch at my neighbors house when I was real little. I can't really remember too much of it but I know it starred a boy who was probably around 10 and in the opening of the show he would be drawing and he drew this little character who came to life and was in the show with him. Does anyone have any idea what I'm talking about??  :-\\ Anyone?

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Jon on 04/28/05 at 9:42 am

does anyone know the name of this old disney show and there were all there toys in a room that came alive. And its not toy story cuz im not a dumbass. But i dont remember anything about the show but there was a stuffed bear and a giraffe. there were more toys but i cant remeber the others.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: PAT on 04/28/05 at 9:18 pm


Hi! My name is Ashley Wilson. I'm 13 years old and my friends mother and I were just talking on the phone after weeks of looking for the name of a t.v. show that aired on Disney Channel in the early 90's in which we both enjoyed allot. All we can remember about it was that it was about a boy and a girl who lived either across the street or next door to eachother. In the beggining of the show while the theme song was playing they'de show the mothers of the boy and the girl giving birth to them. They both has long driveways and would talk to eachother with a can and string. If ANYONE can help us find the name of that television show through these dumb clues PLEASE do help us!!!!!! :\'( Thank you VERY much!!!!! :)


for the girl who wanted to know the show was called Flash Forward

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: kim on 05/01/05 at 3:41 pm

Hey, I think the show you are looking for is called "flash forward" The boys name was Tucker James, and I can't remember the girls name.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: samechicavs on 05/04/05 at 3:38 am

Hey, everyone's lists bring back very vivid memories of how fun life used to be. It actually seemed like the world was better place then :). I was born in 84' so I do miss a lot of the older games, toys. shows, etc.

Now, I have a question and this has been bothering me for a while(it may be on one of you guy's list but I didn't have a chance to read through them all), but does anyone remember a show that used to come on Eastern Standard time at like 5/6/7 something in the morning(not exactly sure :-\\) that involved puppets in a library and they would come alive either after the person closed or before they opened the library. It was on the learning channel and I remember it coming on before I turned to the Disney to watch Alice and Wonderland. The show kinda reminds me of Allegra's Window and Under the Umbrella Tree. I can't remember what year it was... It would be so helpful!

Does anyone remember(I think it was the Disney channel) Mother Gooses Rockin Rhymes? I loved that movie...'Hop to it don't delay, hop to it, gotta make it today!'

How bout the first Jetsons movie.. I taped it and I can't find it :\'(

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Austin on 05/04/05 at 9:22 pm


Hi! My name is Ashley Wilson. I'm 13 years old and my friends mother and I were just talking on the phone after weeks of looking for the name of a t.v. show that aired on Disney Channel in the early 90's in which we both enjoyed allot. All we can remember about it was that it was about a boy and a girl who lived either across the street or next door to eachother. In the beggining of the show while the theme song was playing they'de show the mothers of the boy and the girl giving birth to them. They both has long driveways and would talk to eachother with a can and string. If ANYONE can help us find the name of that television show through these dumb clues PLEASE do help us!!!!!! :\'( Thank you VERY much!!!!! :)


Hey the name of the show is called Fast Forward. I remember it too.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Head of Vecna on 05/05/05 at 10:27 am



I'll try and see how many of these I can remember . It'll probably be a bit more difficult for me though since I'm European and was born in 1987 , not too long before the kids you're reffering to. More and more I realize that when I make a reference to something that was popular in the early 90's people younger than I (even 14-15 year olds) don't get it

I must be getting old...

101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window
Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs (I loved these)
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Bailey School Kids
Barbies (I used to play these with my girlfriend when I was younger , even though I'm a guy)
Beanie Babies (Also remember owning some)
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears (I loved these)
Choose Your Own Adventure (Especially Lone Wolf , they're what first got me into fantasy gaming)
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare
Dumbo's Circus (You mean the movie ?)
Duncans!! (I seem to remember a TV show about a character called Duncan , but I'm not sure)
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven (I even remember the Ninja Turtles  Pizza Oven that my brother got me when I was 5-6)
Eerie Indiana - im not sure if i remember this... i definetly remember some scary show about lake earie, is this it?
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (I used to watch it with my cousins , since I wasn't really old enough to want to watch it on my own)
Full House
G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps (Definitely)
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus (Good movie , I remember watching a rented copy on Christmas '94)
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel
Koala Yummies (OMG ! ! My favourite snack when I was younger)
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony
Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas
Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers
Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack (I was a fan)
Side Ponytails
Simpsons
Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108*
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies (I was actually scared the first few times I saw it)
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun
Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons (Loved the All-Stars video game too)
Tom and Huck
Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos


I might actually have seen more of these shows/played with more of these toys but they weren't released under that name (or a close translation) in Europe . I hope I've passed the 90's nostalgia test anyway ;)

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Julie on 05/07/05 at 6:16 pm

101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window
Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare
Dumbo's Circus

Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven
Eerie Indiana - im not sure if i remember this... i definetly remember some scary show about lake earie, is this it?
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits

Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House
G.I. Joe

G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel

Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before TimeLegends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony
Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap

Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas

Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets

Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers
Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life

Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack

Side Ponytails
Simpsons
Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry

Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108*
Stirrup Pants

Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden

The Torklesons
Third Rock From The SunTinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck

Tracey Ullman Show
TroubleTuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School

Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Caity on 05/08/05 at 12:32 pm

Ok I'm trying to remember the title of a movie that I think was out during the mid-90s.  It was with 3 kids, 2 girls and a boy I think that went from their house back in time.  There were dinosaurs and a pterodactyl.  Some of the dinosaurs were mean and tried to kidnap the kids for some reason I think. haha I can't really explain it but I definately remember it, so any help with ideas for the title would be great!

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: ck1247 on 05/09/05 at 3:06 am

Anyone remember a show on Disney or Nick where a guy would crawl through a hollow log with a guitar and play songs in the woods along with a frog I believe.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: MysteryGoat on 05/10/05 at 2:38 am

Born 85, or so I'm told. I'm just gonna mention everything I know instead of bolding. Easier that way, and besides I remember most of it anyway.


101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact (didn't watch it as much as Square One though)
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland (never watched it but saw it through channel surfing)
All That (Great until Lori Beth Denberg left, that was the last straw)
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark? (First version was great, the newer one I refused to watch)
Beanie Babies
Boy Meets World (loved the show, never missed it, and it's on Disney, gotta love it)
Candyland (one of my favorite games as a little kid)
Care Bears (funny I was on a carebear streak for a while when I saw the second movie on Disney)
Clarissa Explains It All (never missed it)
Clueless (love the movie, love the show, and both Chers are so hot  ;D )
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs (great show)
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare (probably my 3rd favorite game show of the 90's)
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven
Eerie Indiana (barely remember it)
Ernest Movies (My god I love Ernest)
Eureka's Castle (I used to really like this show)
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully (You know that was a real good movie)
Flipper (the show rocked, never really cared to see the movie)
Fraggle Rock (this show kicked butt)
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (still watch it to this very day even though I've seen every episode)
Full House
G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger (such a great movie  ;D ...and that's not sarcasm)
Goosebumps (loved the books and the show)
Growing Pains
Gummi Bears
Hanson (I'd like to give them an MmmBop)
Hey Arnold! (got old, but still watch once and a while)
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirt
Inspector Gadge (this show was so great)
Jenga (didn't know that was a 90's thing)
Jonathan Taylor Thomas (good to see him back in acting)
Kablam
Kenan and Kel (i loved this show for the first few seasons, this has to be the third longest running show on nick, next to All That & Rugrats)
Land Before Time (I have the old original VHS movie ;D )
Legends of the Hidden Temple (when i get a chance to see Nick Gas, I never miss it)
Lite Brite
Little Pony
Mork and Mindy (that was 90's?)
Muppet Babies (only when nothing was on)
My Brother and Me (another fave, underrated nick show)
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo (when nick started to go down hill, but an alright show in its own right)
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine (had a subscription once, learned how to draw Arnold)
Nightmare Before Christmas (still never seen it but really want to)
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs (still own all my pogs  :) )
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers (still watch them  ;D )
Ren and Stimpy (possibly the greatest cartoon on Nick)
Rocko's Modern Life  (possibly the second greatest cartoon on Nick)
Roundhouse (Absolutley loved this show, if it weren't for this, all that would not be around)
Salute Your Shorts (how can you not like this show)
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret of NIMH
Secret World of Alex Mack (Loved this show too, had a crush on Larrissa too, still do actually)
Side Ponytails (weren't those more of an 80's thing?)
Simpsons (need i say more?)
Snick (they don't even have snick anymore do they?)
Step By Step (loved the show until the baby and cody left, despite that I will always love Al)
Stick Stickley (I miss stick stickley)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles  (again need i say more?)
TGIF on ABC (you know i never really watched sitcoms till about the mid-late 90's)
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
Third Rock From The Sun
Tiny Toons
Weinerville (dude weinerville is the show)
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
2 Stupid Dogs
Beavis & Butt-Head
Liquid Television
In Living Color
Married...with Children
Pauly Shore
Duckman
Weird Science

I need to put in here saturday morning cartoons. Saturday morning cartoons just plain suck anymore. I mean really, once Fox sold Fox Kids, it went all down hill. With that said, I need to tip my hat to a few of Saturday morning shows, despite the fact that I'm really mentioning all of them here.

Back to the Future
ReBoot
Sonic The Hedgehog
X-men
Power Rangers (For the first few seasons. Really the first 3 were the best, but really the early rangers were good til they lost the ranger formula, and now every new season is a brand new story, cast, setting, everything pretty much.)

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: BG on 05/10/05 at 6:06 pm

Fred Penna, or somthing like that.  he used to crawl through the log and sing to animals and leave little presents for some thing to find. 

Subject: WHO KNOWS...

Written By: Agacior89 on 05/17/05 at 12:11 pm

Hey, who knows the adress of "Eureca's Castle" website (or somethin' like that)???

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: kelsay on 05/18/05 at 12:26 am


Hi! My name is Ashley Wilson. I'm 13 years old and my friends mother and I were just talking on the phone after weeks of looking for the name of a t.v. show that aired on Disney Channel in the early 90's in which we both enjoyed allot. All we can remember about it was that it was about a boy and a girl who lived either across the street or next door to eachother. In the beggining of the show while the theme song was playing they'de show the mothers of the boy and the girl giving birth to them. They both has long driveways and would talk to eachother with a can and string. If ANYONE can help us find the name of that television show through these dumb clues PLEASE do help us!!!!!! :\'( Thank you VERY much!!!!! :)

hey i think the show is called flash forward.. it was one of my favs. u can look it up on the internet to find out more about it... it was on the disney channel i think
glad to have helped, kelsay skaggs

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Rachel1913 on 05/19/05 at 9:30 pm

101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
All That

Allegra's Window
Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?

Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties

Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare

Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven

Eerie Indiana
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle

Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper

Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House
G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter

Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos

Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel

Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony
Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis

Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies

My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas
Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket

Power Rangers
Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy

Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life

Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret of NIMH

Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails

Simpsons
Sky Dancers
Snick

Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

TGIF on ABC
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden

The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun
Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck

Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School

Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?

Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Laurauk21 on 06/06/05 at 9:09 am

I was looking everywhere to find the name of a kids programme I used to watch in the early nineties! 
All I could remember was that it was on around tea time and was based around a boy who had moved to a town where strange things happened. 
Found it at last!!  It was Eerie, Indiana.  It was a great show, I recommend that everyone tries to see them. ;)

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: dukefan on 06/08/05 at 7:11 am

I added some other stuff to the list.  This is what I remember:

101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Aladdin
All Dogs Go To Heaven
Alven and the Chipmunks
Allegra's Window

Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare
Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven
Eerie Indiana
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper

Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House
G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hey Dude
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts

If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel

Koala Yummies
Kidsongs
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony
Magic Attic Club
Magic School Bus
Milo and Ottis

Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas
Ocean Girl
Oliver and Company
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers
Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry

Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch

Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret of NIMH

Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons
Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Little Mermaid
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
The Secret Life of Toys
The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun
Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck
Tracey Ullman Show

Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Under the Umbrella Tree
Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
Willy Quack Quack
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: brittany Hall on 06/14/05 at 5:09 pm

I was born in 89 But I remember a lot of these that I watched or played with when I was growing up!!!!


101 Dalmations

3-2-1 Contact (didn't watch it as much as Square One though)
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland (never watched it but saw it through channel surfing)
All That (Great until Lori Beth Denberg left, that was the last straw)
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark? (First version was great, the newer one I refused to watch)
Beanie Babies
Boy Meets World (loved the show, never missed it, and it's on Disney, gotta love it)

Candyland (one of my favorite games as a little kid)
Care Bears (funny I was on a carebear streak for a while when I saw the second movie on Disney)
Clarissa Explains It All (never missed it)

Clueless (love the movie, love the show, and both Chers are so hot  ;D )
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs (great show)

Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare (probably my 3rd favorite game show of the 90's)
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven

Eerie Indiana (barely remember it)
Ernest Movies (My god I love Ernest)
Eureka's Castle (I used to really like this show)
Felix The Cat

Fern Gully (You know that was a real good movie)
Flipper (the show rocked, never really cared to see the movie)
Fraggle Rock (this show kicked butt)

Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (still watch it to this very day even though I've seen every episode)
Full House
G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger (such a great movie  ;D ...and that's not sarcasm)
Goosebumps (loved the books and the show)

Growing Pains
Gummi Bears
Hanson (I'd like to give them an MmmBop)I also use to have a poster on my wall with them

Hey Arnold! (got old, but still watch once and a while)
Hocus Pocus

Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos

Hypercolor T-Shirt
Inspector Gadge (this show was so great)
Jenga (didn't know that was a 90's thing)
Jonathan Taylor Thomas (good to see him back in acting)
Kablam
Kenan and Kel (i loved this show for the first few seasons, this has to be the third longest running show on nick, next to All That & Rugrats)
Land Before Time (I have the old original VHS movie ;D )

Legends of the Hidden Temple (when i get a chance to see Nick Gas, I never miss it)
Lite Brite
Little Pony

Mork and Mindy (that was 90's?)no it wasn't it was more like the 80's
Muppet Babies (only when nothing was on)

My Brother and Me (another fave, underrated nick show)
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo (when nick started to go down hill, but an alright show in its own right)
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine (had a subscription once, learned how to draw Arnold)
Nightmare Before Christmas (still never seen it but really want to)
Pete and Pete

Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs (still own all my pogs  :) )
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers (still watch them  ;D )

Ren and Stimpy (possibly the greatest cartoon on Nick)
Rocko's Modern Life  (possibly the second greatest cartoon on Nick)
Roundhouse (Absolutley loved this show, if it weren't for this, all that would not be around)
Salute Your Shorts (how can you not like this show)
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret of NIMH
Secret World of Alex Mack (Loved this show too, had a crush on Larrissa too, still do actually)
Side Ponytails (weren't those more of an 80's thing?)
Simpsons (need i say more?)
Snick (they don't even have snick anymore do they?)I think they still have it but I'm not to sure last time I looked they did
Step By Step (loved the show until the baby and cody left, despite that I will always love Al)
Stick Stickley (I miss stick stickley)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles  (again need i say more?)
TGIF on ABC (you know i never really watched sitcoms till about the mid-late 90's)
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
Third Rock From The Sun
Tiny Toons
Weinerville (dude weinerville is the show)
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
2 Stupid Dogs
Beavis & Butt-Head
Liquid Television
In Living Color
Married...with Children
Pauly Shore
Duckman
Weird Science

I need to put in here saturday morning cartoons. Saturday morning cartoons just plain suck anymore. I mean really, once Fox sold Fox Kids, it went all down hill. With that said, I need to tip my hat to a few of Saturday morning shows, despite the fact that I'm really mentioning all of them here.

Back to the Future
ReBoot
Sonic The Hedgehog
X-men
Power Rangers (For the first few seasons. Really the first 3 were the best, but really the early rangers were good til they lost the ranger formula, and now every new season is a brand new story, cast, setting, everything pretty much.)
and also some others like gilla gilla island alagras window
Bill Nie the science guy
Furby's
neo pets or giga pets
X-files
and a whole lot more!

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: aerognrjovihalen on 06/14/05 at 11:16 pm

Born in 1987, FYI.

101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window
Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare
Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven
Eerie Indiana
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House
G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel
Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony
Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas
Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers
Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons
Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun
Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck
Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Atomic_Betty on 06/15/05 at 12:04 am

Everyone should listen to Gwar...& Primus.


101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window
Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare
Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven
Eerie Indiana - im not sure if i remember this... i definetly remember some scary show about lake earie, is this it?
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House
G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel
Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony
Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas
Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers
Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons
Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108*
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun
Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck
Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos

A lot of that stuff you listed wasn't so much in the 90's as much as it was the 70's & 80's

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: TeenFrom92 on 06/15/05 at 7:28 pm

I totally agree with you erica. I was already a teenager by 1990 & being on here & reading everyone's posts makes me feel old. I was never much into TV & i don't remember half these shows people mention, but then again i was already in my teens & probably not into kids shows much by then. I was still reliving Ninja Turtles reruns from my childhood in the 80s in the mornings before highschool. I did like Ren & Stimpy & Beavis & Butthead though & i remember hating Twin Peaks (1991) & Beverly Hills 90210 (1991). I do also remember the year that The Simpsons started (1991 in Australia) & i remember thinking this cartoon is crap & this will never last, bring back the Turtles. Boy was i wrong about Simpsons, i grew to love it & it's still going now here in Australia (i hear it's finnished in The States) & it's definatly something i cherish about the 90s. I might not remember the kid's TV shows, but i definatly remember the music & fashion. I still remember the commercial advertising Nirvana's Nevermind album on TV. I remember a male voice on the ad saying "nevermind the nieghbors, just crank it up". To this very day i still have the original pressing of the Nevermind album on CD which i bought in 1991 before they started showing that commercial & it has the hidden track Endless Nameless on it. From what i've heard there were very few of those realeased with the hidden track, i think it was only the first 10,000 pressings that did. The only noticable & visable difference is the tracklisting is written in black on the back of my CD whereas the later pressings had the tracklist written in yellow. I do remember doing homework to Ugly Kid Joe's album America's Least Wanted. I pulled it out recently & had a listen & i thought wow besides the 2 hit singles which annoyed me the rest of the album was great. Dispite the cheesy themes they were mildly talented musicians & one of the few popular bands(at the time) still doing crazy guitar solos. Way too much music from the early 90s to mention though. Also i remember Undercut hairstyles & i had one for the first half of the 90s. Undercuts were the haircut that Keanu Reeves is giving his girlfiend when her mum walks in in the movie Parenthood. Also everyone in Australia & at my school including me wore Stussy pants. They were baggy cotton pants that got slightly smaller inthe leg as they got closer to the bottom of the leg & they had a small black Stussy tag on the side of the right leg. People were into rap you were very baggy jeans called Rasta Colours & also Cross Colours, they came in every different colour under the sun & i remember my brother had a purple pair, yikes. There's way more but if attempt to mention it all i could be typing for hours & this would be too long to read.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: TeenFrom92 on 06/15/05 at 8:17 pm

Hey anyone remember the filmclips to Three Little Pigs by Green Jelly & Don't Call Me Dude by Scatterbrain. Both really wacky filmclips that i remember from the early 90s & i noticed absolutely no mention of them on here. Those clips really stick out in my mind for some reason. Don't Call Me Dude by Scatterbrain was way back from 1990 so i'm guessing about 99% of you probably won't remember, great song though download it if you get the chance. It came off the album Here Comes Trouble & the song is easy to get but i've had no luck in obtaining the filmclip because most likely noone has it & therefor noone is sharing it on the net.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: vegasbaby26 on 06/19/05 at 10:05 am

Although I,m a brit, I do remember these

Are You Afraid of the Dark?..Loved this even though I was a little too old to watch it

Boy Meets World..Semi-good 90s sitcom, used to have a crush on will friedle

Clarissa Explains It All..My idol in the mid 90s loved the fashion and the face she had a pet alligator

Clueless..My icon says it all, one of my fav movies of the 90s

Eerie Indiana - im not sure if i remember this...I do remember this oddly enough, i remember an episode where people where kept in big tupperware

Ernest Movies..I admit, I liked these movies, the camping one was my fav.

Fraggle Rock..A gret theme tune, have it on my mobile phone

Fresh Prince of Bel-Air..Still on british tv, has been for about 13 years, still makes me laugh when I catch it now and again

Full House..Another shameful admission, we used to get this in england in the early 90s and I loved it but now it makes me slighlty queasy.

Growing Pains..Another show that was shown in the early 90s, can't remember much about it, prefered 'facts of life'


Hocus Pocus..Liked it, its a good film, watch it whenever it comes on TV

Home Improvement..Shown in the UK in the late 90s, it was funny even though the kids were annoying

Hypercolor T-Shirts..Had one of these in purple

Kenan and Kel..Still shown in the UK, can't believe keenan is on Saturday Night Live

Labyrinth..Didn't like it that much

Little Pony..Had these as a kid in the late 80s

Nightmare Before Christmas..Liked it, love all fairytale-esque tim burton films

Pete and Pete..Just remember the excellent theme tune to it

Rainbow Brite..Had rainbow bright wallpaper in the late 80s and thats all i remember

Roundhouse..When nick first started in the UK, we got all american shows this was a teen sketch show as I recall

Sabrina, the Teenage Witch..Liked it only for Salem the cat, he was the best thing about it

Saved By The Bell..Probably seen every episode 5 or 6 times, still watch it now and again, a classic

Simpsons..Still the funniest show on TV

Step By Step..This was shown in the uk in early 90s, i liked it, didn't show it for long though

The Goonies..Best film of the 80s without a doubt

Third Rock From The Sun..Remember this, was ok

Welcome Freshman..A poor imitation of SBTB if i recall

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Vostok on 06/20/05 at 7:19 pm


bold what you remember::



101 Dalmations - I saw this when I was about 8 ish
3-2-1 Contact - never heard of it
A Little Princess - ditto
AAH! Real Monsters
- meh
Adventures in Wonderland - not know
All That - seen it a few times (I think)
Allegra's Window
- ?
Amber Brown -?
American Girl - Not know. sounds awful
Angry Beavers - was kinda funny
Animaniacs - was funny
Animorphs - I remember it never gave a damn
Are You Afraid of the Dark? - was ok. Stopped being scary after I turned 10 or 11
Bailey School Kids - never heard of em
Barbies - Ummm, they were around for about 50 years
Beanie Babies - nothing to do with em
Black Beauty -naw
Boxcar Kids - no
Boy Meets World - I kinda remember seeing this a few times
Candyland -
Care Bears - I remember this. It was an awful 80's era cartoon full of phony do-gooder propaganda
Choose Your Own Adventure- read a few of them
Clarissa Explains It All - watched it a few times. Didn't do much for me
Clueless - a terrible movie
Cooties
- Yes we thought girls had cooties and they thought boys had them too
Creepy Crawlers - I remember them, never had this praticular toy
Dinosaurs - NOT THE MAMA
Disney Watchers - naw
Don't Break the Ice - I remember this
Don't Wake Daddy - I believe this was a board game
Double Dare
- I remember this
Dumbo's Circus- VAGUELY remeber this show
Duncans!! -?
Dunkaroos -I believe these still exist
Easy Bake Oven
- Yes I remember this
Eerie Indiana - It was a horror show for pre-teens seen it once one halloween
Ernest Movies - These were funny as hell
Eureka's Castle - The name does ring a bell
Family Ties - Remember the name. not the show though
Felix The Cat - Wasn't he around LONG before the 90's
Fern Gully - I seen this
Flipper - Doesn't this one pre-date the 90s  by a few decades?
Flower Making Kits - ?
Fraggle Rock - This show was around when I was just ending my toddler years. I vaguely remember it
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air - I believe it is still in syndication
Full House
- Remember it yes. Didn't really float my boat too well
G.I. Joe - Greatest cartoon EVER. No one's boyhood is complete without the real American hero
G.U.T.S. - I liked this as a kid
Ghostwriter - Yes I remember this toy
Goodburger - ?
Goosebumps - Used to read these all the time
Growing Pains
- I remember this show
Gullah Gullah Island - not know
Gummi Bears - I used to watch this when I was young. I believe it was a cartoon from the early 90's
Hanson - YECCH
Hey Arnold! - I remember this cartoon
Hocus Pocus - Seen it. it was kinda funny
Home Improvement - I remember watching it a few times
Homeward Bound - I think I seen this one too. Is this the one with the talking cat and dogs?
Hot Wheels - Toy cars that every kid has
Hungry Hungry Hippos - Yep
Hypercolor T-Shirts
- don't know what these are
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie - don't remember
Inspector Gadget - A cartoon from the mid 80's I remember it quite well
Island of the Blue Dolphin - What is this?
Jellies - what are Jellies?
Jenga- I believe I had this toy
Jonathan Taylor Thomas - This was the kid off Home Improvement
Kablam- ?
Kenan and Kel
-?
Koala Yummies - ?
Labyrinth - I've seen PART of this show once
Lady Lovely Locks - not know
Land Before Time - Oh I remember this. Caused kids everywhere to not know thel names of dinosaurs
Legends of the Hidden Temple - This show was similar to G.U.T.S
Lite Brite - I had one...
Little Pony
the 90's version was VERY short lived
Magic Attic Club - not remember
Milo and Otis - I do remember this movie
Mork and Mindy - not sure . Name rings a bell though
Mousetrap - This was a fun board game in it's time
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle??
Muppet Babies I remember watching this show over 10 years ago.
My Brother and Me - what is this?
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo - I somewhat remember it. It was a show for pre-teens
Neverending Story - Seen two of these movies
Nick Magazine- heard of it...
Nightmare Before Christmas
I used to love this movie
Ocean Girl - Who is Ocean Girl?
Pete and Pete - I liked this show when I was about 10
Pete's Dragon - I've heard of it. I can't say I've seen it
Pinky and the Brain- They were funny
Playdough McDonald's Sets- I remember this stupid idea. playdoh that looks like food....not a good idea
Pogs - They were a short lived fad. Huge one minute. all but forgotten the next
Polly Pocket - It's still around
Power Rangers
- I liked this show better back in the early 80's when it was called Voltron
Radio Flyer- This is a classic toy that's been around for generations
Rainbow Brite - From what I've seen of this show, it looks like it's creators were on a psycedelic drug
Rainbow Fish
?
Ramona Quimby- who in the -?
Ren and Stimpy - These guys were hysterical
Richard Scarry - This children's author  pre-dates the 90's...
Roald Dahl - ?
Rocko's Modern Life - I remember this show
Roundhouse - I remember the name, don't remember what it was about
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch - never even bothered
Saddle Shoes - pre-dated the 90's
Salute Your Shorts-heard of it. never watched
Saved By The Bell - never was interested
Scrunchies
don't they still exist?
Secret of NIMH - ummm, this movie was from the early 1980's. It kicked ass though
Secret of Roan Inish?
Secret World of Alex Mack - never watched this
Side Ponytails - wasn't this an 80's fad?
Simpsons
- how can one forget a highly successful show that was around for almost 20 years?
Sky Dancers- I believe they were recalled because they would hit kids hard enough in the nose to cause a minor injury
Snick - a block on the Nickelodeon channel?
Snick Snacks - ?
Sorry
a timeless board game
Space Cases - I seen it once, I think it was kind of stupid
Step By Step - don't remember this one too well
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108* -?
Stirrup Pants- I remember these
Tamagotchies- These things were annoying
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - liked them for a bit, hated them the next day
TGIF on ABC
- I believe the TGIF block was recently ressurected
The Adventures of Yellow Dog - Nope
The Babysitter's Club - I remember it. Didn't bother with it though
The castles that made tea sets - ?
The Goonies - This was from the 80's
The Lion King - I remember this movie quite well, and I've seen it several times
The Muppet Show - It was before my time
The Secret Garden - didn't bother
The Torklesons - not know
Third Rock From The Sun
- seen it a few times. didn't do a whole lot for me
Tinker Toys - Pre-dated the 90's by about 50 years or so
Tiny Toons - I remember this
Tom and Huck
- Seen it
Tracey Ullman Show - never heard of it
Trouble - was that the board game with the bubble in the middle
Tuck Everlasting ?
Underdog - I thought this one predated the 90's by a few decades too
Wayside School - nope
Weinerville - nope
Welcome Freshman - nope
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos


i really hate it when kids that were born in like 89 or 90, and they pretend like they remember all of this stuff. they were way too young to experience most of that stuff. i hate to act patronizing, but people born after 89 are a completly different generation than me. they dont have the same feelings towards grunge like i do-- so they shouldnt pretend like they do!

sorry... it's just a little pet peeve of mine...

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Vostok on 06/20/05 at 7:23 pm


Ok I'm trying to remember the title of a movie that I think was out during the mid-90s.  It was with 3 kids, 2 girls and a boy I think that went from their house back in time.  There were dinosaurs and a pterodactyl.  Some of the dinosaurs were mean and tried to kidnap the kids for some reason I think. haha I can't really explain it but I definately remember it, so any help with ideas for the title would be great!


I believe the show in question was "The land of the lost"

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: courtney on 06/23/05 at 11:23 pm

all of my friends and i were watching a movie called Hostage tonight. One of the guys in it was in a tv show that we remembered from when we were younger. We spent the whole movie trying to figure it out but it was Flash Forward! thanks for your help!

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Bailey on 06/28/05 at 6:00 pm

Okay, I remember almost all of this stuff, and I was born in June of 86. Some other people were saying they were like 9 or 10, and I was only 4 in 1990, so what generation does that make me from huh?

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Bethany on 07/05/05 at 9:58 am

I think that the name of the tv show with the dinosaurs was called "Land Of the Lost". The father, brother and sister fell through a crack in the earth when there was an earth quake...and then they were in the land of the lost with the dinosaurs and stuff. and they had one that was a friend. i think.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: agdgrl on 07/09/05 at 1:38 am

Can anyone help me with this one....I really can't remember if this was a nickelodeon or a disney channel show.  It would have been early/mid nineties and only came on for a season or two.  It was about a boy who found a gate to another dimension and when he went through he met a girl who tried to help him get back.  They were trying to find his way home before the leaders of the dimension found them or the portal.  This show was taped outside the US.  I've been trying to figure out the name for a while.

I found it on another board...Spellbinder...I loved that show!

I was totally in love with the actor who was the lead character when I was like 14!

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: 90s boy on 07/09/05 at 1:44 am

i can remember some stuff but it has to be from 1993 and up

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: 90s boy on 07/09/05 at 5:36 pm

hears a small portion from what i remember from the early 90's/ mid 90's are pogs Creepy Crawlers and Snick remeber the show space cases that was on snick

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: MagnumPI on 07/13/05 at 9:36 am

Oh yes goodburger That was a MASTERPEICE better than the crap movies nick makes now ;D i got it on vhs at a garage sale the pther day ;D

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: CSM1986 on 07/13/05 at 9:39 am


Oh yes goodburger That was a MASTERPEICE better than the crap movies nick makes now ;D i got it on vhs at a garage sale the pther day ;D


lol, I always laugh at the part where Keenan tells Kel that he doesent want to be his friend (or something like that) and then Kel says "Is it because I'm Black?"  ;D

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: MagnumPI on 07/13/05 at 9:41 am

yes the end is classic ( ED what ED what ED what

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: MagnumPI on 07/13/05 at 9:44 am

so many funny parts

            it puts tears to my eyes when i think how nick has VASTLY changed  :\'(

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Heather on 07/18/05 at 6:53 pm

Does anybody remember the one were the mother dies and the dad and kids fall threw a hole in the road and are in another world....or the TORKLESONS....and of course the game show FIGURE IT OUT with the red headed boy from PETE AND PETE, Danny Tamburini(HOWEVER YOU SPELL IT) as well as Lori Beth Denbourg(IF THATS HER NAME)....???

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: annonymouse on 07/20/05 at 11:51 am

hey remember that one episode of r u afraid of the dark, when they were turned into dolls and got stuck in the doll house?????

    (creepy)

Subject: Wow, I can't believe I remember most of this!

Written By: Born_in_86 on 07/24/05 at 1:13 am

101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters - Oh how I miss little Ickis
Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window

Amber Brown
American Girl - I have way too many of these dolls
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?

Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids

Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties
Creepy Crawlers

Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare

Dumbo's Circus
Duncans
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven

Eerie Indiana
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties

Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock - Dance your cares away!
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House
G.I. Joe - Knowing is half the battle.
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island

Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos

Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget

Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam-
Kenan and Kel

Koala Yummies - Best.Snack.Ever
Labyrinth

Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite

Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap

Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
My Little Pony
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas

Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs - I think I still have a bucket somewhere.
Polly Pocket - Funny how she doesn't fit in pockets anymore.
Power Rangers

Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby

Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life

Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts- Awful Waffle!
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies

Secret of NIMH - I watched it long after it came out, but it's really good.
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons
Sky Dancers
Snick

Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC

The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden

The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun
Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck

Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog

Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television

Yo-Yos

I also remember a few other things like Skip-It, I think they were called Devil Stix (I remember the object was to spin one large stick with two smaller sticks), ribbon dancers, power wheels, roller skates with the stoppers in front, Nickelodean Squand, and the Dr. Dreadful laboratory set.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: ultraviolet52 on 07/24/05 at 1:53 am

Hey, I understand your pet peeve, yet, I feel like I am just as guilty for sort of precariously living through my mother's 1950's, 60's and 70's life and making "memories" of my own out of hers. I guess we all tend to carry some of that baggage as well.

But, if you really are acting like you knew what it was like to live during that time, then that is just sort of living in oblivion.

I just appreciate those eras and learning about them, not truly becoming that era. Believe me, I went through my "I love the 60's" hippie stage to realise that it just wasn't "me." lol.

Here are a few addendums to your list (although I may have overlooked some you may have mentioned by accident):

Herman's Head
Rogan's Heroes
The Brave Little Toaster
Koala Drinks (this may be a hard one for most to remember; it was taken off the market in the late 1980's)
Micro Machines
Young Indiana Jones (1992)
That's Amore (a lame dating show that aired at night)
Zima commercials
Headache (the board game)

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Jenny on 07/27/05 at 1:27 pm


Hi! My name is Ashley Wilson. I'm 13 years old and my friends mother and I were just talking on the phone after weeks of looking for the name of a t.v. show that aired on Disney Channel in the early 90's in which we both enjoyed allot. All we can remember about it was that it was about a boy and a girl who lived either across the street or next door to eachother. In the beggining of the show while the theme song was playing they'de show the mothers of the boy and the girl giving birth to them. They both has long driveways and would talk to eachother with a can and string. If ANYONE can help us find the name of that television show through these dumb clues PLEASE do help us!!!!!! :\'( Thank you VERY much!!!!! :)




     The show was called "Flash Forward"

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: A.B. on 07/27/05 at 11:11 pm

101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window
Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare
Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven
Eerie Indiana - im not sure if i remember this... i definetly remember some scary show about lake earie, is this it?
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House
G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel
Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony
Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas
Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers
Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons
Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108*
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun
Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck
Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: jarjar23 on 07/28/05 at 12:52 pm

I was born in 1990. ;)

101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window
Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare
Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven
Eerie Indiana - im not sure if i remember this... i definetly remember some scary show about lake earie, is this it?
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House
G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel
Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony
Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas
Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers
Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons
Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108*
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun
Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck
Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos

Subject: PETITION TO BRING BACK OLD SHOWS

Written By: alisha on 07/30/05 at 8:59 pm

http://www.petitiononline.com/ncqtpie2/petition.html

you know you want your old shows back!!

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: 89child on 08/01/05 at 12:15 pm

i have yet someone mention
donalds qwack attack
or there was one i for get the name of it but it was like a later days mickey mouse club and they all hung out in the micky ears water tower and it was like a 70's cafe,
one eyes flying purple people eater(one of my favoret movies)
tom arrow 2.0 (mini thing that told you about stuff in disney worlds and stuff)
goof troop
pretty much all the disney movies like pocahontas,toy story 1 and 2,little mermaide,
fluppy dogs wich was made in the 80's but disney showed it once or twice in the 90's
you guys have my little ponys so i dont know if that also counts my little pony tales

not all of those are early 90's but they where in the 90s

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: sean on 08/07/05 at 11:33 am


Ok I'm trying to remember the title of a movie that I think was out during the mid-90s.  It was with 3 kids, 2 girls and a boy I think that went from their house back in time.  There were dinosaurs and a pterodactyl.  Some of the dinosaurs were mean and tried to kidnap the kids for some reason I think. haha I can't really explain it but I definately remember it, so any help with ideas for the title would be great!


dude...i remember that movie, and ive been trying to figure out the name too....i remember their parents were scientists and they got like...sucked into the television or something...but i have no clue either wat the name was :-\\...i remember the exact movie  tho

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Andrea on 08/08/05 at 10:49 pm


Anyone remember a show on Disney or Nick where a guy would crawl through a hollow log with a guitar and play songs in the woods along with a frog I believe.


Yes I deffinetly remember that show and I have no idea what it was.  :-\\

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: rich1981 on 08/09/05 at 1:05 am


dude...i remember that movie, and ive been trying to figure out the name too....i remember their parents were scientists and they got like...sucked into the television or something...but i have no clue either wat the name was :-\\...i remember the exact movie  tho


Land of the Lost?

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: ultraviolet52 on 08/09/05 at 1:15 am


Land of the Lost?


that's what I was thinking of, but I couldn't remember the title.. lol

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: russell on 08/15/05 at 7:03 am


Hey the name of the show is called Fast Forward. I remember it too.

wot about penny crayon and teddy ruxpin

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Christina on 08/16/05 at 4:55 pm


Anyone remember a show on Disney or Nick where a guy would crawl through a hollow log with a guitar and play songs in the woods along with a frog I believe.


I totally remember this show... it's FRED PENNER... the little frog lookin' guy was GEORGEO.  I saw Fred Penner in concert when i was 5... hehe.  It was also on Nick.  :)

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: tia on 08/17/05 at 6:26 pm


Anyone remember a show on Disney or Nick where a guy would crawl through a hollow log with a guitar and play songs in the woods along with a frog I believe.


if it was a real life show, was it Fred Penner?

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Jessie on 08/17/05 at 8:02 pm

I was wondering if anyone remembers Bop Magazine? Does it still exist?

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: ultraviolet52 on 08/18/05 at 1:47 am


I was wondering if anyone remembers Bop Magazine? Does it still exist?


I remmeber it, but I think it has gone off the racks in recent years.. there use to be Teen Beat and Tiger Beat, I think, too..

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: jaypunkchick1 on 08/18/05 at 11:08 pm

omg u just took me so far back to my child hood its not even funny  :P

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Danny on 08/20/05 at 7:08 pm

Land of the lost!!!

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: staind_soul on 08/29/05 at 12:58 pm

Born in January of 85'. Things I remember:

101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
All That
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare
Dumbo's Circus
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven
Ernest Movies
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully 
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House
G.I. Joe 
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts
Inspector Gadget
Jellies
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel
Land Before Time
Lite Brite
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Muppet Babies
My Little Pony
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers
Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons
Sky Dancers
Snick 
Sorry
Step By Step
Stirup pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC
The Babysitter's Club
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
Third Rock From The Sun
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Yo-Yos

I also remember things like Harry and the hendersons, Duck hunt, atari (even though it was most popular during the 70's and up to the mid 80's), Alf, skip it, sit and spin, smurfs, the jetsons, strawberry shortcake, garbage pail kids, Nightmare on Elm street, candy cigarettes.

How things have changed.  :-[

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Gavin on 08/30/05 at 1:22 pm

Salute your Shorts was the sheesh!!! Ahh...real monsters, clarissa explains it all, legends of the hidden temple, hey dude, wild and crazy kids, what would you do, all that, are you afraid of the dark, animaniacs, dinosaurs, double dare, inspector gadget, pinky and the brain, rocko's modern life, doug, alex mac............ OOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHH MMMMMYYYYY GOOOOOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!


just looking at all these names makes me miss my childhood so bad.  These take me back to the good old days. The "Happy Days"      WE NEED TO GET THESE SHOWS BACK ON THE AIR. Then my life would be complete.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Audrey on 08/30/05 at 11:54 pm


does anyone remember that show that was like in claymation?.. it had a doll and this green blob guy...

i think it was on cbs.. the time where they showed their logo from him carrying a pizza or something...  :P ::) ???


I think you are thinking of "Bump In The Night"(?)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0162796/

By sch646s:
I need help! I have been searching forever to find out the name of a tv show I used to watch at my neighbors house when I was real little. I can't really remember too much of it but I know it starred a boy who was probably around 10 and in the opening of the show he would be drawing and he drew this little character who came to life and was in the show with him. Does anyone have any idea what I'm talking about??  :-\\ Anyone?

Just a guess but are you thinking of "McGee and Me"?  I know, it's a 1986 show but close enough, hah!  :)

I was born in 89 but my memory started in late 92.  So yeah I do remember some of this stuff.  I'd like to note though, I didn't grow up with cable (actually I still don't have it), so alot of the Nick stuff I didn't find out about till it came to ABC and whatnot.  Anyway here's my list:

101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window
Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare
Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven
Eerie Indiana
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House
G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel
Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony
Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas
Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers
Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons
Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108*
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies (Another brand that made things like this were "Giga-Pets", I had like 3)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun
Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck
Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos


I also would've added:

Schoolhouse Rock
Scruff McGruff, Chicago Illinois, 60652--Take a bite outta crime
Mrs. Doubtfire
Dumb and Dumber
Mouse on a Motorcycle
The Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Hrae on 09/07/05 at 10:04 am

Some more:

Sweet Valley High, with the twins Elizabeth and Jessica...books and then tv show
USA High
Hang Time
California Dreams
Garfield and Friends

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: adam on 09/11/05 at 5:31 am

can you do me a huge favor plz, what was the kids show in the mid 90's with some little girl who was being chased by this big alien commander dude, he had a pale face with big black bucket like armour, and one episode he got her in her house, and she ended up saving his life when they fell intho this burning part of the ship, this ring any bells to anyone ??? if so, please inform of what the show is called.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Jay Are on 09/12/05 at 11:20 am


does anyone remember the show for little kids back the , i dont remember the name of it but the song at the end was skinny a mirny dinky dink skinny a mirinky do i love you , i love you in the morning and in the after noon i love you in the evening and under neath the moon ,skinny a mirny dinky dink skinny a mirinky do...........i dont remember the name please sumone let me know the name if you remember :\'(


It was WEE SING sumthin....i rember a giant mouse and a giant teddy bear and some kids....Wee Sing Park?

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: whistledog on 09/12/05 at 11:39 am

I remember most of those :)

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: GREEN67 on 09/13/05 at 12:35 am

;D Hey guys...Im from the 80s posts..I was born in 1967...but I just jumped over to see whats up...Whoever posted it...I loved the show " Eerie Indiana " ...I STILL watch shows that typically..PPLE think only young kids will watch!! My daughter is 9 now and I watch her shows....But I really liked "Eerie"...it was diff and sooo cool...

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: naty on 09/14/05 at 6:29 pm

hey all the ppl who are reading this i was wondering if u knew the name to my fav. show when i was a toddler it was about an old lady and her puppett. the puppet was a lamb with red boots. and at the end of the show they would always sing "the song that never ends" if u know the name to it please reply to this message!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;D im trying to bring back my memories and they just wont come BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :\'(

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: woops on 09/14/05 at 8:46 pm


hey all the ppl who are reading this i was wondering if u knew the name to my fav. show when i was a toddler it was about an old lady and her puppett. the puppet was a lamb with red boots. and at the end of the show they would always sing "the song that never ends" if u know the name to it please reply to this message!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;D im trying to bring back my memories and they just wont come BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :\'(



"Lamb Chop's  Play a Long"

Though that sock puppet first debut was in the '60's


Speaking of sock puppets, I liked "Sifl & Olly" on MTV  :D  8)

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Matthew Cupps on 09/19/05 at 2:12 am

After reading through everything here, I was reminded of something I cannot think of the name for.  Creepy Crawlers reminded me of this like potion kit named after some weird doctor guy that made edible potions and weird stuff.  You could make all sorts of fruity concoctions and crap and it had a bucnh of different sets.  Anybody know what I'm talking about?

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Classie83 on 09/19/05 at 8:58 pm

Wow...Long list. I remember mostly everything on that list!

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Classie83 on 09/19/05 at 9:55 pm


hey all the ppl who are reading this i was wondering if u knew the name to my fav. show when i was a toddler it was about an old lady and her puppett. the puppet was a lamb with red boots. and at the end of the show they would always sing "the song that never ends" if u know the name to it please reply to this message!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;D im trying to bring back my memories and they just wont come BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :\'(


LAMB CHOPS PLAY ALONG! WHERE KIDS COME TO PLAY ALONG, AND FUN THINGS ARE ALL WE EVER DO!

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: YWN on 09/19/05 at 10:02 pm

I was born in 1991...  Does that make me a child of the 90's?  :D

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: JarethsCrystal on 09/20/05 at 3:14 pm

I remember so many of these here are the ones that I DO NOT remember:


bold what you remember::




Amber Brown
Bailey School Kids
Creepy Crawlers
Disney Watchers
Duncans!!
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle



Wow. I can't believe that out of that list I remembered all but 6! ::pats self on back for good memory::

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: jenny on 09/26/05 at 9:31 pm


Anyone remember a show on Disney or Nick where a guy would crawl through a hollow log with a guitar and play songs in the woods along with a frog I believe.
gullah gullah island?

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: jenny on 09/26/05 at 9:32 pm


Ok I'm trying to remember the title of a movie that I think was out during the mid-90s.  It was with 3 kids, 2 girls and a boy I think that went from their house back in time.  There were dinosaurs and a pterodactyl.  Some of the dinosaurs were mean and tried to kidnap the kids for some reason I think. haha I can't really explain it but I definately remember it, so any help with ideas for the title would be great!
land of the lost?

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: rich1981 on 09/27/05 at 12:09 am

Being born in 1981, there is hardly anything from the aforementioned list that I don't remember, except maybe Amber Brown.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Gwenivere on 09/30/05 at 12:22 pm


Ok I'm trying to remember the title of a movie that I think was out during the mid-90s.  It was with 3 kids, 2 girls and a boy I think that went from their house back in time.  There were dinosaurs and a pterodactyl.  Some of the dinosaurs were mean and tried to kidnap the kids for some reason I think. haha I can't really explain it but I definately remember it, so any help with ideas for the title would be great!


It might be Land of the Lost??? Dont know, just a guess.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: bakermi on 10/03/05 at 2:17 pm


bold what you remember::

Thought i would tell you some stuff about your unbolded list that i remember from than i was only about 6 7 8 9 10 years old in the early 90's so i dont remember it all


3-2-1 Contact (It was an older kids version of sesame street the magazine

Amber Brown
American Girl
Bailey School Kids
Choose Your Own Adventure
Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!

Eerie Indiana - im not sure if i remember this... i definetly remember some scary show about lake earie, is this it?
(It wasnt about lake erie it was kinda a strange show about a kid who moved to an odd town in indiana, the only episode i can remember is that the guys love intrest nearly died and she had a heart transplant from her ex and she started acting like her ex.  A weird show)
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle (I barely remember reading it in shcool its was kinda like ameilia budileia)

Ocean Girl
Roald Dahl

Roundhouse (a show about a bouncer staring patrick swaze)

Saddle Shoes

Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Sky Dancers
The castles that made tea sets
Tracey Ullman Show

Weinerville ( a nickelodian show where these people would stick there heads in puppets and get slimed all the time

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: A girl who is 15 on 10/05/05 at 9:42 pm

I remember:

Beetlejuice, the cartoon
All That
The Big Comfy Couch
Angry Beavers
Two Stupid Dogs
All Dogs Go To Heaven
Spiderman cartoon
Blue's Clues
Doug
James and the Giant Peach
Matilda
Gargoyles
Care Bears
Gummy Bears
Gullah Gullah Island
Figure It Out
What Would You Do (I think. It had Mark Summers as the Host)
Family Dare
That game show for kids that had that huge statue of a head that talked. I don't remember what it's called but I used to watch it.

That's all.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: TarzSp on 10/06/05 at 12:16 am


I remember:

Beetlejuice, the cartoon
All That
The Big Comfy Couch
Angry Beavers
Two Stupid Dogs
All Dogs Go To Heaven
Spiderman cartoon
Blue's Clues
Doug
James and the Giant Peach
Matilda
Gargoyles
Care Bears
Gummy Bears
Gullah Gullah Island
Figure It Out
What Would You Do (I think. It had Mark Summers as the Host)
Family Dare
That game show for kids that had that huge statue of a head that talked. I don't remember what it's called but I used to watch it.

That's all.


That show was called "Legends of the Hidden Temple" and that talking stone head was named "Olmec"

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Branden on 10/08/05 at 6:19 pm

Born in 82 and I remember most all of those shows. Did anyone Mention Clear Pepsi or David the Gnome?

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: TarzSp on 10/08/05 at 6:56 pm

Sorry, I didn't bother to read the 1st post yet, but has anyone mentioned "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Pudding Pies" from 1991? I was only about 5 years old in 1991, but I can still remember eating one of these when I was a kid, my goodness it was delicious!  I found a cool website dedicated to alot of stuff from the 90's, here is the website talking about the Pudding Pies, http://www.x-entertainment.com/articles/0898/

http://www.x-entertainment.com/articles/0898/raph.jpg


Also, how about "Kids Cuisine"? I used to love getting those at the Grocery Store when I was a kid, http://www.x-entertainment.com/messages/589.html

http://www.x-entertainment.com/pics3/kid2.jpg


And also "Pop Quiz Popcorn", the Popcorn that came in different colors (Blue, Red, Green, Purple) from 1991, http://www.x-entertainment.com/articles/0860/

http://www.x-entertainment.com/articles/0860/a.jpg

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Mina on 10/15/05 at 6:46 am

Hey... ;)
There are SOOOOOOOOOOO many shows that i use to watch and ABC took them off!!!! >:( :\'(
I use to.... and still do ;D luv Trapdoor! actually i found the filmclip and theme song and i've playing it.
Also that show FunnyBones i think it was. It was that one that said in the beginning "Ina dark dark place there was a
dark dark town in the dark dark town there was a dark dark street in the the dark dark street there was a dark dark
house in the dark dark house two skeltons lived! and i don't know the name of this show but it was AWESOME!!!!
I think it was mexican based or something and it was a cartoon where talking insects owned a bar and the flies were always drunk!  ;D
Ahhhhhhhhh real monsters was GREAT! and so was Goosebumps, The secret world of Alex Mack and soooooooooo many more.
I didn't have cable back then and i was only young, i was born in 1992, and so i don't remember many shows  :\'( :\'( :\'( :\'( :\'(
anyway can u plz tell me the name of the cartoon where insects owned a bar and the flies got drunk if u know it. u can contact me
at mina301292@hotmail.com
thanx ;D :D ;) :)

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Mina on 10/15/05 at 7:02 am


does anyone know the name of this old disney show and there were all there toys in a room that came alive. And its not toy story cuz im not a dumbass. But i dont remember anything about the show but there was a stuffed bear and a giraffe. there were more toys but i cant remeber the others.
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!
I SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO remember that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
it was the blue shelf or something and i think it had a lion too, most movie with toys that come to life have lions, and when the kid would go to sleep the toys would go onto the BLUE SHELF and sleep or sumthang. it was on Nickelodeon... good old nickelodeon... though they got rid o all the good shows though so did ABC!  >:( :\'( so sad...

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Laney! on 10/15/05 at 11:23 pm

Does anyone remember captain planet?!?! that was a great show too. ;D

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Laney! on 10/15/05 at 11:26 pm


i think it was the elephant show or something like that
yes i do and i even know the dance i forgot what its called though :D

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Laney! on 10/15/05 at 11:30 pm


Hi! My name is Ashley Wilson. I'm 13 years old and my friends mother and I were just talking on the phone after weeks of looking for the name of a t.v. show that aired on Disney Channel in the early 90's in which we both enjoyed allot. All we can remember about it was that it was about a boy and a girl who lived either across the street or next door to eachother. In the beggining of the show while the theme song was playing they'de show the mothers of the boy and the girl giving birth to them. They both has long driveways and would talk to eachother with a can and string. If ANYONE can help us find the name of that television show through these dumb clues PLEASE do help us!!!!!! :\'( Thank you VERY much!!!!! :)
i remember this and the boy had a crush on her and they both had a best friend hers was a short black haired girla dn his was a black guy right?

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Billy on 10/16/05 at 12:54 pm

101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window
Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare
Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven
Eerie Indiana
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House (I didn't ever watch it back then, but love it today)
G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel
Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony
Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas
Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers
Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons
Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108*
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun
Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck
Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos (I've never been able to figure out how to use them)

I was born in 89, and I remember a whole lot of that, seriously.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: cguarino05 on 10/17/05 at 10:34 am

you forgot some: slammers---for pogs
                        the elephant show---skin-a-mar-inkee-dink
                        reading rainbow
                        david the gnome
                        skip its---with the counters
                        puzzle place
                        dudley the dragon
                        hug-a-bug club
                        Bloopies buddies
                        wayside school is falling down
                        superfudge
                        pretty pretty princess
                        la gear light up sneakers
                        spakle laces
                        barney
                     

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: TarzSp on 10/17/05 at 11:02 am


you forgot some: slammers---for pogs
                        the elephant show---skin-a-mar-inkee-dink
                        reading rainbow
                        david the gnome
                        skip its---with the counters
                        puzzle place
                        dudley the dragon
                        hug-a-bug club
                        Bloopies buddies
                        wayside school is falling down
                        superfudge
                        pretty pretty princess
                        la gear light up sneakers
                        spakle laces
                        barney
                     



Oh man, I LOVED "Wayside School is Falling Down". I remember reading that all the time back in 4th Grade.  I still remember some story about the "Cafateria Surprise" and it was something like Liver and Mushrooms or something like that

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Goleray on 10/18/05 at 12:00 am


If I didn't watch it, I at least remember the title or something about it. I was 6 years old in 1990, so I remember stuff from the 90s.
I remember seeing the re-release of 101 Dalmations in the summer of 1991 or 1992. It was a birthday party.
I also remember seeing Beauty and the Beast after it won a few Oscars. 


Hello All, (Hi AngelFaitore),

Here is one that may make you put your thinking caps on....

I'm looking for the name of a show that came on Fox in the early 1990's (maybe 1993 or '94). 

In the show, a not-so-young wheelchair-ridden blonde female fought crime by placing an earpeice or headset on her head and injecting or uploading herself (her consciousness) into the telephone system where she was able to affect electronics of all sorts to thwart criminal efforts....

Does anyone out there remember or recall a show like that?  It didn't stay on the air that long, but it's been driving me crazy  trying to remember what that was... any help would be appreciated. Thanks

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: frankie on 10/23/05 at 2:19 am

hey  does anyone remember a show on disney in the early 90's it was about 2 girls one was all girly girl, the other was a tomboy and i think her name was busy or something.someone please help me out it's drivin my crazy..thanks all and have i mentioned readin all these posts i feel extremly old lol d.o.b. 1983

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: DaChazman on 10/23/05 at 1:14 pm

Heh, I remember a lot of these.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Kenlos on 10/23/05 at 10:33 pm

101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters

Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window

Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears

Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties

Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare

Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven

Eerie Indiana
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House

G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains

Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts

If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel

Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time (how many of these have there been now?)
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony

Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy

Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas

Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers

Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish

Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies

Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons

Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry

Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108*
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC

The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun

Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck

Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School
Weinerville

Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos


I remember just about all of these only a couple that I dont remember.  A lot of good shows and toys that have just about all but disappeared.  Only show I remember from that time that I don't remember seeing on that list is "Under The Umbrella Tree" ran from 1986-1994 I believe.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Erik on 10/24/05 at 11:13 am




101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters

Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window

Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties

Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare

Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven

Eerie Indiana
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House

G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains

Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts

If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel

Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony

Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas

Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket

Power Rangers

Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish

Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies

Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons

Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry

Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108*
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC

The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun

Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck

Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos


i really hate it when kids that were born in like 89 or 90, and they pretend like they remember all of this stuff. they were way too young to experience most of that stuff. i hate to act patronizing, but people born after 89 are a completly different generation than me. they dont have the same feelings towards grunge like i do-- so they shouldnt pretend like they do!

sorry... it's just a little pet peeve of mine...

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Kairuka on 11/09/05 at 2:40 pm

101 Dalmatians
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
The Adventures of Pete and Pete
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
Aladdin (the animated show)
All That
Allegra's Window
Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
The Babysitters Club
Bailey Kipper's POV
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Bedazzler
Black Beauty
Bonkers
Boxcar Children
Boy Meets World
Bucky O'Hare
Captain Planet
Candyland
Castles that turn into tea sets
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties
Creepy Crawlers
Crossfire
Danger Mouse before they stole the name and took out the space for a stupid unrelated Adult Swim show
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare
Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven
Eerie Indiana
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House
G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
The Goonies
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Harry and the Hendersons
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Brandis
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam!
Kenan and Kel
Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
The Lion King
Lite Brite
Madeline (the show)
Magic Attic Club
Marsupilami
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
The Muppet Show
My Brother and Me
My Buddy & Kid Sister (which spawned "Chuckie")
My Little Pony
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas
Ocean Girl
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers
Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Ribbon Dancer
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
R.L. Stein
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons
Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, New York, New York, 10108* & Holly B. Wood
Stirrup Pants
Strawberry Shortcake
Tales of the Crypt
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC
The Secret Garden
The Torklesons
Thin Ice (the board game)
Third Rock From The Sun
Tinker Toys
Tiny Toon Adventures
Tom and Huck
The Tomorrow People
Tracey Ullman Show
Trolls
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos


Also, can we not put things under "T" just because they start with "The"?  That's a bit infantile...let's just keep the "The"s on and put them in the otherwise alphabetical order?

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: McDonald on 11/09/05 at 7:33 pm

Am I the only pne here who finds it a little sad that what I associate most with an entire era of my life is a series of random products, songs, and television shows? At first it seems so natural until I realise the sort of eerie, unatural qualities of it. It seems like I should remember more actual experiences, and relate my memories of that era more to them, than to a bunch of stuff I really had nothing to do with.

Just saying.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: stina on 11/09/05 at 11:36 pm

oh, that skinamerink thing is definitely called the elephant show...you know "sharon, lois and bram's elephant show". ok, does anyone else remember popples or beanie and cecil??

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: brittania on 11/10/05 at 6:46 pm


i remember this and the boy had a crush on her and they both had a best friend hers was a short black haired girla dn his was a black guy right?


flash forward

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: harmony on 11/11/05 at 3:37 am

oh geeze...thank god I was born in '88 or I would have memories not good enough...whew.
anyways the shows I loved and remember are

101 Dalmations
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphsl"
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Beanie Babies
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs I LOVED THIS SHOW but the repeat of 'Not the mama' got annoying
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare
Dumbo's Circus
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat  
Fern Gully
Flipper
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House
G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson I hate them
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus <3
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound <3
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirt
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadge
Island of the Blue Dolphin <3
Jellie shoes and bracelets
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam promethues and bob was my fav.
Kenan and Kel
Labyrinth <3 you remind me of the babe...what babe...the babe with the power
Land Before Time they made too many sequels
Legends of the Hidden Temple <3
Lite Brite <3
Little Pony
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Muppet Babies
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas
Pete and Pete
Pinky and the Brain
Pogs
Polly Pocket <3 i still have mine
Power Rangers
Rainbow Brite
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Rocko's Modern Life  
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons
Snick
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles  
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
Third Rock From The Sun
Tiny Toons
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids

some more that weren't listed

mother goose rock and rhyme ... i seem to be the only person that remembers this <3
the wuzzles... and this too
space balls
land of the lost
melrose place
90210
the raccoons
barney
zoom
tom and jerry
blossom
zelda
super nintendoe
mario
tetris
spice girls
V.R. troopers
samuria pizza cats
vanilla ice
fuzzy posters that you could color
bone thugs and harmony
aladdin
the song "i love sex and candy"
"black whole sun"
the macarena
pokemon
girl power
ace of base
2pac
boyz II men
fanny packs
overalls
binkies
the annoying phrase... whassupppp
furby
who framed roger rabbit

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Hickory on 11/28/05 at 6:44 am

I'm not sure if anyone mentioned Garfeild,  but I was just wondering if if that was a 90's or late 80's - early 90's show.


ps. the Garfeild movie BLOWED!!!!

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Todd Pettingzoo on 11/30/05 at 3:53 am

Does anyone remember those Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles potato chip things, in the early 90's? I remember loving those, but can't remember the name. They were orange looking and shaped like cookies.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Pooppp on 12/05/05 at 8:13 am

awwww those were sweet!!!!!!!! 8) 8) 8) 8)

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: se7en8six on 12/06/05 at 1:51 am


101 Dalmations(i presume you mean the older animated version)
3-2-1 Contact(never could get that starting song out of my head,for some reason)
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window
Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark? (LOVED this show)
Bailey School Kids
Barbies(responsible for trashing many a cousins barbie collection..yes,i was a brat)
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty

Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World(still watch the re-runs once in a while)
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs

Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare
Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven
Eerie Indiana (I remember one episode,where a kid befrieds a teller machine with Artificial intelligence and becomes the richest person in the world,or something along the line)
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Felix The Cat
Family Ties
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House
G.I. Joe

G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps(the show or the novels?)
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island

Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement

Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel
Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time(LOVED the original...havent seen any of the sequels,though)
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony
Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas
Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers
Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons
Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108*
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

TGIF on ABC
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King

The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun
Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck
Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting(only the movie,though)
Underdog
Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids(DEFINITELY rings a bell,cant place it though...)
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Jeci on 12/12/05 at 10:46 am

Ok, MAYBE someone here can help me.

There was a show on the disney channel in the early 90s about a Mohter and her children who had to move to this house (the oldest was a teenage girl who'd bedroom was in the attic and she talked to the man in the moon).

I can't rememeber the name of the show or any of the actresses for the life of me and it's driving me crazy!

If anyone thinks they know what I'm talking about please email and let me know!

Thank you SO much!  - Jeci

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Val on 12/22/05 at 12:35 pm


does anyone remember the show for little kids back the , i dont remember the name of it but the song at the end was skinny a mirny dinky dink skinny a mirinky do i love you , i love you in the morning and in the after noon i love you in the evening and under neath the moon ,skinny a mirny dinky dink skinny a mirinky do...........i dont remember the name please sumone let me know the name if you remember :\'(


It was called "The Elephant Show" with Sharon, Lois, and Bran. ;D

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: william on 12/27/05 at 8:54 pm

hhhhhhhh ::)

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Albert on 01/06/06 at 3:03 am


Ok, MAYBE someone here can help me.

There was a show on the disney channel in the early 90s about a Mohter and her children who had to move to this house (the oldest was a teenage girl who'd bedroom was in the attic and she talked to the man in the moon).

I can't rememeber the name of the show or any of the actresses for the life of me and it's driving me crazy!

If anyone thinks they know what I'm talking about please email and let me know!

Thank you SO much!  - Jeci



Possibly "Out of This World" (which finished its run in 1992), but I don't remember all the details about that show.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Albert on 01/06/06 at 3:05 am

About "Out of This World," I'll tell you what I remember...a teenage girl named Eve who was actually an alien and she talked to her father through a diamond-shaped crystal in her bedroom.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Albert on 01/06/06 at 3:07 am

About "Out of This World," I'll tell you what I remember...a teenage girl named Eve who was actually an alien on Earth and she talked to her father who was up in space through a diamond-shaped crystal where his face appeared that was in her bedroom.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Ghost on 01/07/06 at 4:47 pm


does anyone remember the show for little kids back the , i dont remember the name of it but the song at the end was skinny a mirny dinky dink skinny a mirinky do i love you , i love you in the morning and in the after noon i love you in the evening and under neath the moon ,skinny a mirny dinky dink skinny a mirinky do...........i dont remember the name please sumone let me know the name if you remember :\'(


The Sharon, Lois and Bram Elephant Show

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Goddess of Pain on 01/11/06 at 2:25 am


does anyone remember the show for little kids back the , i dont remember the name of it but the song at the end was skinny a mirny dinky dink skinny a mirinky do i love you , i love you in the morning and in the after noon i love you in the evening and under neath the moon ,skinny a mirny dinky dink skinny a mirinky do...........i dont remember the name please sumone let me know the name if you remember :\'(
skinny a mirny dinky dink skinny a mirinky do i love you , i love you in the morning and in the after noon i love you in the evening and under neath the moon ,skinny a mirny dinky dink skinny a mirinky do..... Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: goddess of pain on 01/11/06 at 2:32 am


i think it was the elephant show or something like that
Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: goddess of pain on 01/11/06 at 2:33 am


i think it was the elephant show or something like that
Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show
It was called "The Elephant Show" with Sharon, Lois, and Bran. ;D

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: goddess of pain on 01/11/06 at 3:06 am

okay , there was this show called something like "sam and the super samari squard".  It was about a teenage boy named sam,and his girlfriend and guy friend.  Sam would some how go into the computer as a dragon to fight computer bugs that were like godzilla type things.  And there was this other boy with black hair and he would make the computer bugs, and his computer would talk to him in a guy voice.  If anyone knows the name , let me know.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: shipley on 01/15/06 at 12:51 am

ok hers a show for ya i can't remember much But I'm pretty sure the show started out with the camera going through some giant log and then there were in this other world and this guy was in there...any ideas I remember watching it about the same time as Eurekas castle????

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: karaa1 on 01/16/06 at 7:46 pm

Hi, does anyone here remember the lyrics to The Babysitter Club?

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: alicia_e2 on 02/01/06 at 1:18 am

Does anyone know of a show that had like a little worm type figure, and and apple for a car, and a fox named Mr.fix-it. this has been driving me insane for the last few days. i know its something like "the busy life of _______" ? but thats all, and i not even sure if thats correct. :-\\
oh and another thing, what about Mr.Rodgers window? is that what it is?

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: bbigd04 on 02/01/06 at 1:38 am


Does anyone know of a show that had like a little worm type figure, and and apple for a car, and a fox named Mr.fix-it. this has been driving me insane for the last few days. i know its something like "the busy life of _______" ? but thats all, and i not even sure if thats correct. :-\\
oh and another thing, what about Mr.Rodgers window? is that what it is?


That's Busy Town I think that's what it's called.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: alicia_e2 on 02/01/06 at 1:43 am

what about face, and wishbone, or captain underpants?

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Stompgal on 02/01/06 at 4:47 am

I remeber Animaniacs, Live and Kicking, My Little Pony and Rugrats.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: MotleyCrueFan'05 on 02/01/06 at 9:02 am

;)Does anybody remember the Power Ranger knock-off VR Troopers?

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: christina on 02/14/06 at 1:15 pm


i think it was the elephant show or something like that


hey- i think it was on that show with the elephant on the tightrope- remember that show? and does no one remember eurikas castle? i used to love that show!! with magellan and the moat monsters and all.... that was good tv. and tale spin! so much...

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: mach!ne_he@d on 02/14/06 at 1:55 pm


;)Does anybody remember the Power Ranger knock-off VR Troopers?



Yep. I used to think VR Troopers was awesome back in the day but looking back it was a HUGE MMPR rip-off

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Cafe80s on 02/15/06 at 11:18 am



Yep. I used to think VR Troopers was awesome back in the day but looking back it was a HUGE MMPR rip-off

Man i hated Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. That had to be the worse made, cheesiest show EVER. I remember it was on every day after school when i was in highschool & it made me wanna throw my TV out the window. I couldn't wait for them to take that show off the air, it took a long time but i got my wish & now it's just a distant memory.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Mephistopheles on 02/15/06 at 12:18 pm

101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window (I remember it, but I never saw it)
Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties (Circle, Circle, Dot, Dot, now I got the cootie shot.)  :D
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare
Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven
Eerie Indiana
Ernest Movies (I still own a few on VHS)
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House
G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps (I had all the originals. I gave them away.  :-Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson *pukes*
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin (GOD I HATED THAT BOOK. DAMN YOU MS. MORA.  >:( )
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel
Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time(Are they actually still making them?)
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony
Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas
Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs (I still have em) ;D
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers
Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons
Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108*
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies (Mine never lasted a week)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun
Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck
Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School
Weinerville (I am Boney, leave me aloney) I think that was how it went.
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: mach!ne_he@d on 02/15/06 at 1:04 pm


Man i hated Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. That had to be the worse made, cheesiest show EVER. I remember it was on every day after school when i was in highschool & it made me wanna throw my TV out the window. I couldn't wait for them to take that show off the air, it took a long time but i got my wish & now it's just a distant memory.



Actually believe it or not but there still making episodes of power ranges :D

Subject: WHAT CARTOON IS THIS!

Written By: Mike on 02/15/06 at 3:24 pm

do u remember those lil bears i think they were...sum bout totem poles...theyd call upon animals to help save the city or something...and the snorks....but the one i can remember the name is about a baby...his name is max i think...and he goes to space when his mom is in bed...hit rocket is a bottle...he has a friend made of blocks..& another friend but im not sure what it was...i dont remember nething mainly about the cartoon except in one episode he flew to planet of evil trashmen and it was a bunch of guys who drove garbage trucks and sucked up the nice things on the planet emitting it as trash...if anyone knows..plz email me..its almost driving me nuts!

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Cafe80s on 02/16/06 at 6:29 am



Actually believe it or not but there still making episodes of power ranges :D

Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooo  ;D
Well it's ok cause we don't get it here in Australia anymore, at least not on free to air T.V. I think they stopped showing it here sometime around the late 90s.  :)

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: mach!ne_he@d on 02/16/06 at 10:51 am


Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooo  ;D
Well it's ok cause we don't get it here in Australia anymore, at least not on free to air T.V. I think they stopped showing it here sometime around the late 90s.   :)



You should consider yourself very lucky :)

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Guest on 02/16/06 at 4:37 pm

does anybody remember a tv show called Dinosaurs? i think it was on Disney Channel but i'm not sure. all remember is that the baby dinosaur looked different from the rest of the family and it always said "I'm the baby! Gotta love me!".

Subject: FLASH FORWARD

Written By: wickedgoddess on 02/19/06 at 2:01 am


Hi! My name is Ashley Wilson. I'm 13 years old and my friends mother and I were just talking on the phone after weeks of looking for the name of a t.v. show that aired on Disney Channel in the early 90's in which we both enjoyed allot. All we can remember about it was that it was about a boy and a girl who lived either across the street or next door to eachother. In the beggining of the show while the theme song was playing they'de show the mothers of the boy and the girl giving birth to them. They both has long driveways and would talk to eachother with a can and string. If ANYONE can help us find the name of that television show through these dumb clues PLEASE do help us!!!!!! :\'( Thank you VERY much!!!!! :)



I used to watch this show all the time too...the show was called "flash forward" and the boy's name is Ben Foster. The only thing i have ever really seen him on other than that show was the movie "hostage" with kevin pullock. He was one of the intruders...but yea..im almost positive you're thinking about the show known as FLASH FORWARD ;)

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: MyMy on 02/28/06 at 1:43 pm

101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window
Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
never missed an episode
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babieshad a big collection!!
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets Worldseen every episodes like 5 times at least!
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It Allohh my god! brings back memories!!! ;D
Clueless
Cooties
Creepy Crawlers
always wanted one!
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare

Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven
Eerie Indiana - I'm not sure if i remember this... i definitely remember some scary show about lake earie, is this it?
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits

Fraggle Rocki found a calender of that last year! i freaked out and bought it! lol
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House
G.I. Joe

G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Zack was my favorite
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound that movie made me cry
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos

Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
the biggest hottie of the time!
Kablam
Kenan and Kel
Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony
Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas
Ocean Girlnever missed an episode of that show!
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket they were so small then!
Power Rangers
i was always the pink(Kimberley)
Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell seen every episode of that!had a huge crush on Zack
Scrunchies
Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails

Simpsons
Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108*
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC
My religion! every friday tgif after ice skating
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Clubread every book
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show

The Secret Garden
The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun
Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck
Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: teababe27 on 02/28/06 at 5:35 pm

101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window
Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies

Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All

Clueless
Cooties
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare
Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven
Eerie Indiana 
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House
G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island

Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!

Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos

Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel

Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony
Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas
Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers
Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry

Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life

Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons
Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108*
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden

The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun
Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons

Tom and Huck
Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids

You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Help please! :( on 03/01/06 at 2:46 pm

Please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm going nuts. :\'(
Does anyone remember a show with people dressed up in huge realistic cat outfits?
It was all in a garden. And they were brother and sister. I'm not sure if they were all cats but there were threee. And they all got in tiffs. I remeber a keyhole also and a shed. And some sort of bird in a treee that brought them things? I dunno. I'm going crazy! Please help.

Thank youuu  :)

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Sister Morphine on 03/01/06 at 2:49 pm


Please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm going nuts. :\'(
Does anyone remember a show with people dressed up in huge realistic cat outfits?
It was all in a garden. And they were brother and sister. I'm not sure if they were all cats but there were threee. And they all got in tiffs. I remeber a keyhole also and a shed. And some sort of bird in a treee that brought them things? I dunno. I'm going crazy! Please help.

Thank youuu  :)




Oh, I think I know what show you're talking about, but I can't remember it for the life of me!  Arggh, it's on the tip of my tongue too.  I think it began with the word "Zoo"

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Carlyb on 03/02/06 at 3:01 am

Im a Brit and i luvd all the shows mentioned but can I just point out that noone mentioned "Rainbow" with Bungle, Zippy and George (if u didnt get it in America or sumwhere else track it down, best show of my chhildhood). Also have to say Sister Sister, Alex Mack, Babysitters Club and Clarissa explains it all made me who I am today! And does everyone remember the rap to fresh prince, cos i no it word perfect still! Oh and California Dreams "Just let me lay here in the sun, until my dream is done!!!" ;)
x

BTW WAS BORN IN 1987 AND REMEMBER 1989 ONLY COS MY BROTHER BROKE HIS ARM, BUT THAT COUNTS :D

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: velvetoneo on 03/02/06 at 11:10 am



Oh, I think I know what show you're talking about, but I can't remember it for the life of me!  Arggh, it's on the tip of my tongue too.  I think it began with the word "Zoo"


Oh, I remember that show!

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: velvetoneo on 03/02/06 at 11:18 am

Um, I remember like over half this stuff and I'm '90 born...

101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window
Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs

Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare
Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven
Eerie Indiana - im not sure if i remember this... i definetly remember some scary show about lake earie, is this it?
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House
G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel
Koala YummiesLabyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony
Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas

Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers

Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch

Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons
Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks

Sorry
Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108*
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's ClubThe castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
The Torklesons
Third Rock From The SunTinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and HuckTracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos


Some of this brings back memories I haven't thought about in years, seriously...and I'm a '90-born person. Most of this stuff went at least through the mid-90s.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Kari on 03/11/06 at 12:05 pm

YOU GUYS FORGOT ABOUT SWEEEEEEEEEZ :-\\.



Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Dominic L. on 03/11/06 at 11:24 pm

101 Dalmations
AAH! Real Monsters
All That
Allegra's Window
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Boy Meets World
Care Bears
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Dinosaurs
Double Dare
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Hey Arnold!
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hungry Hungry Hippos
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Jenga
Kablam
Kenan and Kel
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Little Pony
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Pete and Pete
Pinky and the Brain
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons
Sky Dancers
Sorry
Step By Step
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
Tiny Toons
Wayside School
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Trimac20 on 03/12/06 at 9:31 am

How do you remember all those shows?

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Dominic L. on 03/12/06 at 10:34 am


How do you remember all those shows?



Some are fads and not shows. Also, some aren't really from the '90s as much as other decades.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: ultraviolet52 on 03/12/06 at 1:12 pm


101 Dalmations
AAH! Real Monsters
All That
Allegra's Window
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Boy Meets World
Care Bears
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Dinosaurs
Double Dare
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Hey Arnold!
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hungry Hungry Hippos
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Jenga
Kablam
Kenan and Kel
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Little Pony
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Pete and Pete
Pinky and the Brain
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons
Sky Dancers
Sorry
Step By Step
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
Tiny Toons
Wayside School
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?



It's funny, I remember watching the premeire of a lot of those TV shows, like "Boy Meets World," "Animaniacs," "Tiny Toons," etc. and seeing some of the movies at the theatre. The Old timer movies on that list, like "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" I saw at our local theatre. I actually remmeber seeing the Simpsons when it was on the "Tracy Ullman Show" and they looked nearly disfigured compared to their current transformation. One episode was Bart trying to steal a cookie from a cookie jar that was too high. That's all I remember, lol.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: nikki89 on 03/12/06 at 9:13 pm

101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window
Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy

Double Dare
Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven
Eerie Indiana
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House
G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel
Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony
Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas
Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers
Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons
Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108*
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun
Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck
Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: eightbitgirl on 03/14/06 at 10:43 am

I remember a lot of it, but didn't care about it.
like everyone in sixth or seventh grade (1994-ish) watched Power Rangers and I thought it was stupid.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Darkbreed on 03/15/06 at 8:57 pm

WOW :) i miss all of them, i love those shows
but no one said Camp Anawanna, Doug, Double dear,
ledgens pf the hidden temple, Garflied,
dont think i seen Tom and Jerry, He-man,
The old Power rangers, Gumby (60's) i no but still good, The dinosaurs,
i think thats all i could name right now :P

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: p on 03/25/06 at 8:54 am

Esxcuse me, no one even mentioned a little show called HEY HEY ITS SATURDAY, wat bout Captain Planet and Mr Squiggle??  :\'(

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Patrick O'Brien on 03/25/06 at 10:27 pm

I was born in 92 but i remember all of these things because of sindication.  Most the shows said were being shown when i was growing up in mid to late 90s and into the 00s

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Trimac20 on 03/25/06 at 11:58 pm

Who remembers Barbar and Tin Tin? They always remind me of the early 90s.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: annonymouse on 04/08/06 at 7:12 pm

101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window
Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies

Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare
Dumbo's Circus

Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven
Eerie Indiana - im not sure if i remember this... i definetly remember some scary show about lake earie, is this it?
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House

G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin

Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel
Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony

Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas

Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets

Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers
Radio Flyer

Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons
Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108*
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's ClubThe castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden

The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun
Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck
Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: annonymouse on 04/08/06 at 7:24 pm


bold what you remember::



i really hate it when kids that were born in like 89 or 90, and they pretend like they remember all of this stuff. they were way too young to experience most of that stuff. i hate to act patronizing, but people born after 89 are a completly different generation than me. they dont have the same feelings towards grunge like i do-- so they shouldnt pretend like they do!

sorry... it's just a little pet peeve of mine...



okay, if you don't even remember tinker toys, then you have no room to talk. also, if you don't want early 90's kids to respond, then don't name your topics "children of the early 90's."  just because i was born in 93 doesn't mean that i don't remember creepy crawlers or lite brite, or that rocko's modern life and inspector gadget weren't my favorite shows. so either get rid of that pet peeve or stop exploiting it, and stop being so discriminating towards the younger generation.   (warning this message will self destruct)

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: paradisecity on 04/09/06 at 6:54 am

101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters

Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window
Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs

Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty

Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless

Cooties
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare
Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven
Eerie Indiana
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House

G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson

Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement

Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas

Kablam
Kenan and Kel
Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony
Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas
Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket

Power Rangers

Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy

Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life

Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons
Sky Dancers

Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108*
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

TGIF on ABC
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun
Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck
Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos

i really hate it when kids that were born in like 89 or 90, and they pretend like they remember all of this stuff. they were way too young to experience most of that stuff. i hate to act patronizing, but people born after 89 are a completly different generation than me. they dont have the same feelings towards grunge like i do-- so they shouldnt pretend like they do!
Excuse me, but you can't tell us what we remember or what we don't remember.

Sorry that we weren't born in the 80's, you know, it's not our fault! :p

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Trimac20 on 04/09/06 at 7:02 am

Quote from: erica on January 11, 2005, 03:41:27 AM
bold what you remember::



i really hate it when kids that were born in like 89 or 90, and they pretend like they remember all of this stuff. they were way too young to experience most of that stuff. i hate to act patronizing, but people born after 89 are a completly different generation than me. they dont have the same feelings towards grunge like i do-- so they shouldnt pretend like they do!

sorry... it's just a little pet peeve of mine...


Don't worry Erica, they're just trying to steal our memories, because they are jealous of us. Jealous they didn't experience real early-mid 90s culture and are old enough to remember it.












Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: velvetoneo on 04/09/06 at 8:37 am


Don't worry Erica, they're just trying to steal our memories, because they are jealous of us. Jealous they didn't experience real early-mid 90s culture and are old enough to remember it.















F*ck you... ;)

Well, I remember all the stuff on that list quite well from the early or mid '90s.

I doubt thiskid can, though.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Trimac20 on 04/09/06 at 8:48 am


F*ck you... ;)

Well, I remember all the stuff on that list quite well from the early or mid '90s.

I doubt thiskid can, though.


I knew I'd rile up at least one frequent late GenYer, bring it on I say!

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: ultraviolet52 on 04/09/06 at 12:14 pm

Believe it or not, but some of those things on that list I may NOT remember because I was TOO old and my childhood was over, lol.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: annonymouse on 04/09/06 at 12:41 pm


Well, I remember all the stuff on that list quite well from the early or mid '90s.


  stop kidding yourself.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: velvetoneo on 04/09/06 at 3:02 pm


  stop kidding yourself.


Go get f*cked.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Marty McFly on 04/09/06 at 6:02 pm


I knew I'd rile up at least one frequent late GenYer, bring it on I say!


You know, since I'm an '80s born (in fact, you're an '86er, right? So I've actually got 4 or 5 years on you, LOL) one would think I'd take this side of things. However, it reminds me so much of things I used to hear (and, in smaller doses, still occasionally do) concerning the earlier '80s myself.

When I was 12-13 in 1994 or when I was 15-16 in 1997, I heard so many people claim I was "too young" to know how an 8 track tape worked (or, hell, even what one was!), or to have seen the "Thriller" video, etc etc. Did I experience those things with the same clarity or detail that a 1972er or a 1973er did? Of course not, but that doesn't mean I can't like or know about it all.

Well, it's the same with a born in 1991 or born in 1994 kid concerning the '90s. ;) Plus, everyone has different experiences and tastes. If someone doesn't recall or know about something, you can't just attribute it to a kneejerk "Oh, those punk kids were born too late" answer.


Now, that all being said, I currently like almost everything on that list. Some of it more now than I did at the time too, for the nostalgia feeling. I did average about the age of 10 when that was popular, so today those are good memories (even if my life at the time s*cked in some ways).

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Chay on 04/09/06 at 9:14 pm

i was born in 89
and a lot of the stuff on the list i do remember but then of course theres others that i never really saw
but as a kid i grew up on Nickelodeon
because all the shows on that channel were just . . the greatest
especially gullah gullah island.
as a kid i grew up with FACE who was always teaching colors and other stuff
i looked at the baby muppets on days i didn't go 2 preschool
i basically grew up watching a lot of these shows and so did my brothers and sisters who are older than me
and of course it was horrible as i grew up and my little cousin who's like my sister
never had the chance to experience shows like are u afraid of the dark and goosebumps all the good shows now
all the dhildren now are really deprived

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: velvetoneo on 04/09/06 at 9:20 pm


You know, since I'm an '80s born (in fact, you're an '86er, right? So I've actually got 4 or 5 years on you, LOL) one would think I'd take this side of things. However, it reminds me so much of things I used to hear (and, in smaller doses, still occasionally do) concerning the earlier '80s myself.

When I was 12-13 in 1994 or when I was 15-16 in 1997, I heard so many people claim I was "too young" to know how an 8 track tape worked (or, hell, even what one was!), or to have seen the "Thriller" video, etc etc. Did I experience those things with the same clarity or detail that a 1972er or a 1973er did? Of course not, but that doesn't mean I can't like or know about it all.

Well, it's the same with a born in 1991 or born in 1994 kid concerning the '90s. ;) Plus, everyone has different experiences and tastes. If someone doesn't recall or know about something, you can't just attribute it to a kneejerk "Oh, those punk kids were born too late" answer.


Now, that all being said, I currently like almost everything on that list. Some of it more now than I did at the time too, for the nostalgia feeling. I did average about the age of 10 when that was popular, so today those are good memories (even if my life at the time s*cked in some ways).


I remember almost all of that because I watched it when I was about 3-9 during the '90s. I miss alot of it now, extremely.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Trimac20 on 04/09/06 at 10:26 pm

I don't even know what an 8-track looks like...

But actually being there is a little different to remembering it from 4, 3 or even 2 years ago. One has to argue a 9 year old would have a totally different experience of the 1995 than a 5 year old. But I think we're sort of beating a dead horse here.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: ultraviolet52 on 04/09/06 at 11:10 pm


I don't even know what an 8-track looks like...

But actually being there is a little different to remembering it from 4, 3 or even 2 years ago. One has to argue a 9 year old would have a totally different experience of the 1995 than a 5 year old. But I think we're sort of beating a dead horse here.


8 Tracks were probably more fastly discarded than audio tapes because tapes weren't bulky and I believe had better sound quality. 8 tracks are bulky and didn't sound quite as nice. They looked like video game cartridges.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: mach!ne_he@d on 04/10/06 at 2:37 pm


okay, if you don't even remember tinker toys, then you have no room to talk. also, if you don't want early 90's kids to respond, then don't name your topics "children of the early 90's."  just because i was born in 93 doesn't mean that i don't remember creepy crawlers or lite brite, or that rocko's modern life and inspector gadget weren't my favorite shows. so either get rid of that pet peeve or stop exploiting it, and stop being so discriminating towards the younger generation.   (warning this message will self destruct)



I agree. People born in '89, '90, and even later depending  on the person could remember most stuff on this list. I was born in '87 and I remember nearly everthing on here. I dont think someone born just 2 years later in '89 wouln't. Plus it depends on the person and how much t.v they watched or how much attention they paid to fad's when they were younger. And really alot of the t.v shows on here still came on in the late 90's anyway.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: lizjagger on 04/11/06 at 3:00 pm


bold what you remember::



101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters

Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window

Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties

Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare

Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven

Eerie Indiana - im not sure if i remember this... i definetly remember some scary show about lake earie, is this it?
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House

G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains

Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts

If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel

Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony

Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas

Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers

Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish

Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies

Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons

Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry

Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108*
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC

The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun

Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck

Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos


i really hate it when kids that were born in like 89 or 90, and they pretend like they remember all of this stuff. they were way too young to experience most of that stuff. i hate to act patronizing, but people born after 89 are a completly different generation than me. they dont have the same feelings towards grunge like i do-- so they shouldnt pretend like they do!

sorry... it's just a little pet peeve of mine...



Whew, at first I read it wrong and thought you actually expected them to remember the things in bold. I was thinking 'no way in hell would they accurately remember any of that stuff'.

I was born in 83 so of course I remember all of that :)

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: IceSkater on 04/11/06 at 5:45 pm

Oh all of them bring back so many memories!!
Does anyone remember Princess Wishing Star? That might have been a little later in the 90's
Or do remember that wierd sand that was wet in water and dry when you took it out? I thought that was SO cool!
Other things...
Secret Life of Alex Mack
ORIGINAL teenage Mutant ninja Turtles
ORIGINAL Strawberry Shortcake
ORIGINAL My little pony
ORIGINAL Polly Pocket (tiny little houses and dolls, remember polly was as big as 1/4 of your pinky!)

*reason for ORIGINAL- they are bringin back all the old classic toys!

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Trimac20 on 04/11/06 at 10:00 pm

I remember all of those things well. Does anyone also remember Mighty Max? Both the cartoon and the associated action figures? They used to be pretty big in the mid-90s.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: annonymouse on 04/13/06 at 3:50 pm



ORIGINAL Polly Pocket (tiny little houses and dolls, remember polly was as big as 1/4 of your pinky!)

*reason for ORIGINAL- they are bringin back all the old classic toys!



yeah, the new polly pocket is huge compared to the original. you'll have slight difficulty fitting the new polly in your pocket.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Ruth on 04/13/06 at 5:08 pm

101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
All That

Allegra's Window
Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs

Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare

Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven
Eerie Indiana
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties

Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House
G.I. Joe

G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps

Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!

Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos

Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga

Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel
Koala Yummies

Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony
Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas

Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers
Radio Flyer

Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life

Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons
Sky Dancers
Snick

Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases

Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108*
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

TGIF on ABC
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets

The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden

The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun
Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons

Tom and Huck
Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids

You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Trimac20 on 04/13/06 at 9:42 pm


yeah, the new polly pocket is huge compared to the original. you'll have slight difficulty fitting the new polly in your pocket.



I guess nostalgia's not just for music and fashion.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: brokensound on 04/16/06 at 2:15 am

you forgot one major show

Bobbys World!

otherwise greatlist

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: harley_quinn on 04/18/06 at 1:10 am

born in 89 by the way  ;)

101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window

Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?

Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies

Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs

Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare

Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven

Eerie Indiana
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper

Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House
G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos

Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget

Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel

Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony

Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas

Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets

Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers
Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life

Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret of NIMH

Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons
Sky Dancers
Snick

Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC

The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden

The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun
Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck

Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog

Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids

You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos







gosh.. i miss all of this so much now... memories  :\'(

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: mach!ne_he@d on 04/18/06 at 1:02 pm

I can't believe I forgot to do this(for those who dont know I was born in '87 btw)




101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window
Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare
Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven
Eerie Indiana
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House
G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel
Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony
Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas
Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers
Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons
Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun
Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck
Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos

Had to scrap my brain to remember some of this stuff. But this is a great list.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Jen on 04/20/06 at 1:21 am

Does anyone remember the old game shows that would come on pbs really earily in the morning, or Dinobabies and jungle babies.  also does anyone remember a cartoon about these Koala bears, the boy was blue and would always say 'extrodinary' *in austrailan accent* and would go on adventures with a pink Koala.  I have been tring to remember this show for the longest time.

oh and I don't think anyone mention the Sonic series, bananas in pajamas, littlest petshop, peter pan (not the movie), double dragon, the cartoon with the sharks (shark attack I think) and what-a-mess.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: guest on 04/22/06 at 5:17 pm

I remeber this show on TLC on in the mornings professor Iris it was awsome any1 rember zoobly zoo i never missed it for the work same with thundercats heheh i am a true wild child lol i was born in 1982 and grew up watchin eureekas catle and allergras window the elephant show oh and lamb chops playalong

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Sister Morphine on 04/22/06 at 5:45 pm


I remeber this show on TLC on in the mornings professor Iris it was awsome any1 rember zoobly zoo i never missed it for the work same with thundercats heheh i am a true wild child lol i was born in 1982 and grew up watchin eureekas catle and allergras window the elephant show oh and lamb chops playalong



Punctuation is your friend.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Mr Tumnus on 04/22/06 at 5:49 pm



Punctuation is your friend.


or should be.  :D

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Frostbear on 04/26/06 at 8:09 pm


does anyone remember the show for little kids back the , i dont remember the name of it but the song at the end was skinny a mirny dinky dink skinny a mirinky do i love you , i love you in the morning and in the after noon i love you in the evening and under neath the moon ,skinny a mirny dinky dink skinny a mirinky do...........i dont remember the name please sumone let me know the name if you remember :\'(

The show was The Elephant show with Sharon Lois and Bram

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Prosh on 04/26/06 at 8:17 pm

Does anyone remember the name of that show that had three guys with tinsel hair (blue, red, green)?

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Martin on 05/24/06 at 6:21 am


Hey anyone remember the filmclips to Three Little Pigs by Green Jelly & Don't Call Me Dude by Scatterbrain. Both really wacky filmclips that i remember from the early 90s & i noticed absolutely no mention of them on here. Those clips really stick out in my mind for some reason. Don't Call Me Dude by Scatterbrain was way back from 1990 so i'm guessing about 99% of you probably won't remember, great song though download it if you get the chance. It came off the album Here Comes Trouble & the song is easy to get but i've had no luck in obtaining the filmclip because most likely noone has it & therefor noone is sharing it on the net.

I used to have it on video which SOMEONE taped over. I have been searching the net so I can try and at least download the song.absolute love it. it was taped off the music show rage which is still running in australia on the ABC. maybe if you search around that website or check out triplej website you may find the clip there. I must be in the 1 % hahaha. you remember star trekking wacky song. that was great.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: STUMPED on 06/05/06 at 12:46 am

DEAR LORD MY BRAIN IS HURTING does anyone remember a show... all i can remember about this show was that i believe it was a cop type cartoon really early animation.. and im 100% there was a guy in it named mr meaner or something like that thinking about it im pretty sure it had to do with vehicles

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Zebee on 06/10/06 at 5:15 am

I was born in 1991 but I remember most, if not all on your list.

;D

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Lavar on 06/13/06 at 1:25 pm


does anyone remember the show for little kids back the , i dont remember the name of it but the song at the end was skinny a mirny dinky dink skinny a mirinky do i love you , i love you in the morning and in the after noon i love you in the evening and under neath the moon ,skinny a mirny dinky dink skinny a mirinky do...........i dont remember the name please sumone let me know the name if you remember :\'(
Lambchops play along was the name of the cartoon

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Pora on 06/15/06 at 1:29 pm


hey all the ppl who are reading this i was wondering if u knew the name to my fav. show when i was a toddler it was about an old lady and her puppett. the puppet was a lamb with red boots. and at the end of the show they would always sing "the song that never ends" if u know the name to it please reply to this message!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;D im trying to bring back my memories and they just wont come BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :\'(


You know what's amazing is that i was born in 95 and LOVED that show when i was a baby. I have it taped. So sad the lady died a while back! Oh I almost forgot it was called lamb chop's play along!!  ;D I WISH I COULD HAVE SEEN ALL OF YOU PEOPLE"S GENERATIONS SHOWS!! :\'(

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Roadgeek on 06/18/06 at 6:30 pm

I consider myself more of a mid '90s kid, but I do have a lot of early '90s influences. The ones in italics are ones that I didn't know about then but love now.

101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window
Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare
Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven
Eerie Indiana - im not sure if i remember this... i definetly remember some scary show about lake earie, is this it?
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House
G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel
Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony
Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas
Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers
Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies
Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons
Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108*
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun
Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck
Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: laurrrra on 06/18/06 at 9:53 pm

No, it's deffff called "the elephant show" sharon, louis, and bram were just the people in the show... sorry, but i know my show

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Chi Dr. Hansson on 07/11/06 at 10:37 am

Hey dude (no pun intended) I belive the movie youre tryng to think of is called "Dinosaur World" dotn quote me though but is this themovie where 3 kids whos dad is an inventor or somethign of the like use one of his wackey inventions to make an orange explode then try to watch a cartoon about dinosaurs with it and somehow they end up in the cartoon, the movie stays live action but theirs dinosaurs and the bad guys name is Mr. Big, also i belive the cover of the movie had thekids and the main dinosaur liek standing all cool in a leather jacket.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: lja;f on 07/12/06 at 11:10 pm

Dude, wtf? I was born in 93 and I get most of that sheesh.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: meltyourheart on 07/14/06 at 12:29 pm

I was born in 1989 and i remember 97 of those things.... which is alot but I honesty do. TV in the 90's was great for kids.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: kinna on 07/30/06 at 8:54 am

check out this web www.draggeddown.piczo.com

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: kinna on 07/30/06 at 8:58 am

that site just something i made that has my fave shows on it! i was born in 89 and strongly think the shows of the 90's were way better than the crap that the kids watch these days!!

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: P.E.D. on 08/03/06 at 1:33 pm

I was born in early 1977 so a few of the items on that list pertain to me, but mainly as eighties stuff. I spent most of the nineties in that "too old for kid stuff and too young to have kids" stage aka ages 13-20. So the 3-2-1 contact (which I watched as a kid from the beginning since it started in 1980) for example, was an influence on my love of science, some of the nineties cartoons and lil kid shows are meaningless to me and I honestly have never even heard of some of them (Animorphs)?? You Can't do that on Television was a fav of mine..in 1986-87 when I was 9-10. And Hungry Hungry Hippos..I have a story about THAT one. I remember when I was three, I wanted HUNGRY HUNGRY HIPPOS REALLLLLLY BAD for Christmas. So my parents took me to see Santa and I still remember asking for it to THIS day. Well Christmas came and went..no hippos. I was sad but got over it. So sixteen Christmases came and went. On Christmas morning 1996 when I was three months shy of my 20th birthday, there was a box under the tree for me..in what looked like rather dated wrapping paper. There was a dusty note on it dated "Dec. 25, 1980" explaining to me that Santa's Elves had a hard time making this but hope it's under your tree this morning..I immediately knew what it was..of course the HHH. One of the funniest and cutest things my parents ever did.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: P.E.D. on 08/03/06 at 1:40 pm


True, nobody born after 1986 can remember anything before 1990 :)


Somewhat true, but I was born in early 1977 and have a few very distant but obvious memories of 1979.. I have faint memories of my sister being born in May 1979 but true, I wasn't of the "age of conscious" until the early 80s. I first remember being aware of what the year was in 1980 itself, when at age three I just out of the blue asked my dad "Daddy, what year is it?" He replied "1980, why?".

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: nally on 08/03/06 at 1:42 pm


Somewhat true, but I was born in early 1977 and have a few very distant but obvious memories of 1979.. I have faint memories of my sister being born in May 1979 but true, I wasn't of the "age of conscious" until the early 80s. I first remember being aware of what the year was in 1980 itself, when at age three I just out of the blue asked my dad "Daddy, what year is it?" He replied "1980, why?".

On a similar note, I was born in 1980 and can't remember anything in my life prior to 1984. I may have said something like this already.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: ultraviolet52 on 08/04/06 at 6:25 pm


On a similar note, I was born in 1980 and can't remember anything in my life prior to 1984. I may have said something like this already.


One of my earliest memories is when we went to a 4th of July party at my Uncles in 1985. I was about 3 years and less than 2 months old, but it's amazing how well I remembered this event with such clarity - even it being some 21 years later. I guess it made quite an impression on me :0)

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: smingledingledoo on 08/06/06 at 7:49 am

www.draggeddown.piczo.com

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Trimac20 on 08/06/06 at 7:50 am


One of my earliest memories is when we went to a 4th of July party at my Uncles in 1985. I was about 3 years and less than 2 months old, but it's amazing how well I remembered this event with such clarity - even it being some 21 years later. I guess it made quite an impression on me :0)


It's funny, I have one very clear memory from 1989 when I was 3 (it involved T.M.N.T.  ;D), yet 1990 is almost a complete blank  :-\\. I remember 1991 semi-lucidly, though.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: P.E.D. on 08/07/06 at 3:23 pm


It's funny, I have one very clear memory from 1989 when I was 3 (it involved T.M.N.T.

Were you aware it WAS 1989 though, or just have the memory and know from other talking about it that that was the year? My younger brother has done this..he said something about "in 1982 suchandsuch"..he was ONE..he could not have known to him that, the event he remembers was 1982, if he was really remembering it at all lol.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: ultraviolet52 on 08/07/06 at 3:53 pm


It's funny, I have one very clear memory from 1989 when I was 3 (it involved T.M.N.T.  ;D), yet 1990 is almost a complete blank   :-\\. I remember 1991 semi-lucidly, though.


It's really interesting how you can remember such tiny, tiny fragments of events - and not just because someone told you of these events, but because you have very personal connections to them.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: mach!ne_he@d on 08/07/06 at 6:45 pm


It's funny, I have one very clear memory from 1989 when I was 3 (it involved T.M.N.T.  ;D), yet 1990 is almost a complete blank  :-\\. I remember 1991 semi-lucidly, though.



Yeah, I can remember anything 1992 and later very well. I can remember a few things from 1989-1991, but it's nothing more than a few snippits here and there.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: rich1981 on 08/07/06 at 10:16 pm


One of my earliest memories is when we went to a 4th of July party at my Uncles in 1985. I was about 3 years and less than 2 months old, but it's amazing how well I remembered this event with such clarity - even it being some 21 years later. I guess it made quite an impression on me :0)


My 4th birthday is one memory that I can remember as well as this, but I also remember going to a different preschool when I was 3 years old a couple of times. I also remember seeing Follow That Bird in 1985, but I'm not sure what part of the year I saw it.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Trimac20 on 08/09/06 at 1:31 am



Yeah, I can remember anything 1992 and later very well. I can remember a few things from 1989-1991, but it's nothing more than a few snippits here and there.


Can you remember major world events like the fall of the Berlin Wall, breakup of the U.S.S.R.etc? You would think that even at such a tender, impressionable age they'd stick in your memory because they were so big, but I don't remember them, yet I remember small things that happened.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: mach!ne_he@d on 08/09/06 at 1:51 am


Can you remember major world events like the fall of the Berlin Wall, breakup of the U.S.S.R.etc? You would think that even at such a tender, impressionable age they'd stick in your memory because they were so big, but I don't remember them, yet I remember small things that happened.



No, I really cant remember any major world events that occurred between say 1989-1992 or so. Except for a strangely vague memory I have about the 1st gulf war in early 1991. But that memory is really more, people talking about it and watching it on television, than me having any real understanding of what was going on. It's pretty much like how someone born in the late '90s would have very little or no recollection of major world events in the late '90s-early '00s(including of course 9/11)

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: jason on 08/10/06 at 2:38 am


does anyone remember the show for little kids back the , i dont remember the name of it but the song at the end was skinny a mirny dinky dink skinny a mirinky do i love you , i love you in the morning and in the after noon i love you in the evening and under neath the moon ,skinny a mirny dinky dink skinny a mirinky do...........i dont remember the name please sumone let me know the name if you remember :\'(


sharron, loise and bram, or something like that

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Marty McFly on 08/15/06 at 6:19 pm



No, I really cant remember any major world events that occurred between say 1989-1992 or so. Except for a strangely vague memory I have about the 1st gulf war in early 1991. But that memory is really more, people talking about it and watching it on television, than me having any real understanding of what was going on. It's pretty much like how someone born in the late '90s would have very little or no recollection of major world events in the late '90s-early '00s(including of course 9/11)


Since I didn't watch TV (aside from video games) much before 1990, the Gulf War was the first thing I remember with somewhat "adult level clarity" being 9 and a half. I don't remember, say the Challenger explosion as it happened, but a few years later, I was familarized with all that stuff (so, say if when I was 12 in 1994, had someone asked me about '80s history, I would've been pretty up on everything).

Although I somewhat knew about Bush Sr's election and the fall of the Berlin Wall (even if I didn't quite know the extent of it).

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think as kids, we tend to notice more "overall" things, like how people dress, act and talk, or hearing songs on the radio, etc (as I did quite a bit).

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: mach!ne_he@d on 08/16/06 at 6:09 pm


Since I didn't watch TV (aside from video games) much before 1990, the Gulf War was the first thing I remember with somewhat "adult level clarity" being 9 and a half. I don't remember, say the Challenger explosion as it happened, but a few years later, I was familarized with all that stuff (so, say if when I was 12 in 1994, had someone asked me about '80s history, I would've been pretty up on everything).

Although I somewhat knew about Bush Sr's election and the fall of the Berlin Wall (even if I didn't quite know the extent of it).

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think as kids, we tend to notice more "overall" things, like how people dress, act and talk, or hearing songs on the radio, etc (as I did quite a bit).



I agree. That's what I noticed most in the '90s as well. As a kid in the '90s I didn't pay a whole lot of attention to world events(other than things we had to know about for school etc.) I have some recollection of the '92 and '96 presidential elections, the first World Trade Center bombing, The Oklahoma City bombing, and the O.J. Simpson trial. Mostly by way of us talking about it at school. The first event that I really remember fully understanding was the Clinton impeachment trails in 1998/'99.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Sandycheeks on 09/03/06 at 10:07 pm

Wow, that sure brings back a lot of memories! Thanks. I would have to dissagree with you saying kids born in 89 and 90 wouldn't remember most of this though. I was born in 90 and I remember all but 3 thigns on that list.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Roadgeek on 09/03/06 at 10:26 pm


Wow, that sure brings back a lot of memories! Thanks. I would have to dissagree with you saying kids born in 89 and 90 wouldn't remember most of this though. I was born in 90 and I remember all but 3 thigns on that list.

Well actually, I was born in November of '89 and I remember a lot of that.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Mooney on 09/09/06 at 10:46 pm


Anyone remember a show on Disney or Nick where a guy would crawl through a hollow log with a guitar and play songs in the woods along with a frog I believe.


Fred Penner's Place :)

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: missmolly474 on 10/27/06 at 5:57 pm


Hi! My name is Ashley Wilson. I'm 13 years old and my friends mother and I were just talking on the phone after weeks of looking for the name of a t.v. show that aired on Disney Channel in the early 90's in which we both enjoyed allot. All we can remember about it was that it was about a boy and a girl who lived either across the street or next door to eachother. In the beggining of the show while the theme song was playing they'de show the mothers of the boy and the girl giving birth to them. They both has long driveways and would talk to eachother with a can and string. If ANYONE can help us find the name of that television show through these dumb clues PLEASE do help us!!!!!! :\'( Thank you VERY much!!!!! :)


Flash Forward

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: ultraviolet52 on 10/27/06 at 7:35 pm


Can you remember major world events like the fall of the Berlin Wall, breakup of the U.S.S.R.etc? You would think that even at such a tender, impressionable age they'd stick in your memory because they were so big, but I don't remember them, yet I remember small things that happened.


I remember learning of such events in grade school, but I don't remember them firsthand. I was just too young.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: taylor on 10/29/06 at 7:30 pm

so about the bold what you remember thing, and the girl with the pet peeve...i was born in 1990 and i remembered everything.  ;D

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: vet059 on 10/31/06 at 8:49 pm

Ok I rember this show but not the name. This kid in his basement. ANd he would have like time travel, and wierd stuff. He watch cartoons of wacky Racers, Laff olmpics, and whellie. Anyone rember the name of this show. I hope I am not crazy........ Please email the show name to vetter059@comcast.net. If I am not crazy that is...................lol.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: saratoga954 on 11/07/06 at 2:23 pm

101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window

Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?

Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears

Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties

Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare
Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven

Eerie Indiana - im not sure if i remember this... i definetly remember some scary show about lake earie, is this it?
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House
G.I. Joe

G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel

Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony
Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap

Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas
Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers
Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry

Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies

Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons
Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108*
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun
Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck
Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble

Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School

Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: ultraviolet52 on 11/07/06 at 3:01 pm

What about "The Hogan Family?" I use to watch this quite a bit. Most kids who were around in the early '90s should remember this show, and if not, then I may have to question your credibility  ;D

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Tanya1976 on 11/07/06 at 5:55 pm


What about "The Hogan Family?" I use to watch this quite a bit. Most kids who were around in the early '90s should remember this show, and if not, then I may have to question your credibility  ;D


I watched it in all its inclinations - Valerie, The Hogan Family, The Hogans

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: ultraviolet52 on 11/07/06 at 6:02 pm


I watched it in all its inclinations - Valerie, The Hogan Family, The Hogans


I remember the Valerie episodes, but it confused me because first they had a brunette mother and then they had Sandy Duncan, and I was like, "What happened?"  ;D

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Tanya1976 on 11/07/06 at 6:11 pm


I remember the Valerie episodes, but it confused me because first they had a brunette mother and then they had Sandy Duncan, and I was like, "What happened?"  ;D


haha Sandy was the father's sister. Supposedly Valerie died in a car accident and she was there to help the father (who was an airplane pilot) raise the boys. Damn, I remember all this, but I was a teenager at the time, so I may have a more vivid opportunity to do so.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: ultraviolet52 on 11/07/06 at 7:28 pm


haha Sandy was the father's sister. Supposedly Valerie died in a car accident and she was there to help the father (who was an airplane pilot) raise the boys. Damn, I remember all this, but I was a teenager at the time, so I may have a more vivid opportunity to do so.


Oh yeah, that's right. But, yeah, you were older - so I think you were able to put the pieces together and remember it more vividly. I liked the show, nevertheless.  :)

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Tanya1976 on 11/07/06 at 7:59 pm


Oh yeah, that's right. But, yeah, you were older - so I think you were able to put the pieces together and remember it more vividly. I liked the show, nevertheless.  :)


Cool, nonetheless, lol

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Faerydust on 11/08/06 at 12:45 am

Wow, That brings back some memories. Some of those shows I had completely forgotten about. It's so weird, my younger sister won't know about a 1/3 of those listed. I don't remember then all but still really weird.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: johnny_b36 on 11/21/06 at 9:46 am

hey does anybody remember the name of this show?
It had 3 people a boy, girl and oldman, that lived in a hollowed out tree, and they were always waiting for the "prince of the forest or wood"to come and same them from the evil king that lived in the castle. The evil king had a sidekinck that was a vulture. I think that they were a type of puppet too,

thanks

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: 90skid555 on 11/21/06 at 10:34 am

I remember all those i loved tony toons

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: cushlinkes on 12/19/06 at 8:55 pm

Your completely wrong about kids from 89 not remembering this stuff.  I was born in 1989 and I used to watch most of these shows/movies.  I'm sure there's a lot of 89/90 kids who don't remember this stuff, but not me.

101 Dalmations - still watch it on a worn out VHS tape I have.
AAH! Real Monsters - One of Klasky Csupo's best shows
All That - Who doesn't remember this?
Allegra's Window - Watched it on Nick Jr. a few times, wasn't a big fan of it though.
Angry Beavers - Such a great show, I still have most of the episodes recorded on a crappy VHS tape
Animaniacs - I loved this show!
Animorphs - I hated Animorphs.
Are You Afraid of the Dark? - This was one of my favorite shows ever!  I have the first season of this on my computer.
Beanie Babies - I used to collect them, don't remember what happened to them.
Candyland - A classic board game
Care Bears - I still have some of the stuffed animals.
Choose Your Own Adventure - Have a bunch of the RL Stine ones.
Clarissa Explains It All - I loved this show.  Have some of the episodes on VHS
Creepy Crawlers - Yeah, I remember these things.  Those gummy-like bug toys. 
Don't Break the Ice - I still have this game, along with Ants In The Pants
Don't Wake Daddy - Never played it, but I remember seeing the commercials for this over and over again.
Double Dare - Marc Summers, great show.  Double Dare 2000 sucked though.
Ernest Movies - I love Ernest Goes To Camp
Eureka's Castle - I still have a bunch of the episodes on VHS
Fern Gully - Have it on VHS
Fraggle Rock - I have the Fraggle Rock Christmas episode on VHS.
Full House - I still watch this show on TV, Bob Saget is the man!
G.U.T.S. - Yep, the aggro crag
Goodburger - I have this movie on VHS, Welcome to Goodburger, home of the Goodburger, can I take your order.
Goosebumps - Have a few of the books and used to watch the TV show, although I liked Are You Afraid Of The Dark better.
Gullah Gullah Island - Bing Ya Bing Ya!!!
Gummi Bears - I just bought a bag of Gummi Bears a few days ago.
Hanson - God I hated Hanson
Hey Arnold! - Move it football head!
Hocus Pocus - I love this movie, I always laugh when that one witch flys off on a vacuum cleaner
Home Improvement - Tim Allen, I watched this occasionally
Homeward Bound - Shadow, Sassy, and Chance
Hot Wheels - I have a bucket full of these, also had Micro Machines
Hungry Hungry Hippos - Of course I remember this game.
Inspector Gadget - Da Da Da Da Inspecter Gadget, Da Da Da Da Ooo Ooo!
Jenga - seriously everyone knows what Jenga is.
Jonathan Taylor Thomas - Home Improvement, Lion Kings, Wild America, etc.
Kablam - Action League Now was the best!
Kenan and Kel - I miss this show.  Everytime this show was on, I'd always get myself a glass of orange soda.
Labyrinth - I frickin' LOVE this movie.  Jim Henson's best!  And David Bowie kicks ass.
Land Before Time - I used to like this, until they made like 20 thousand seqeuls.
Legends of the Hidden Temple - I still watch this on Nick GAS
Lite Brite - I still have my lite brite and it's not so brite anymore
Milo and Otis - Such a heart warming story, I have this movie on DVD... yep, Dudley Moore.
Mousetrap - I never liked playing this game, I just liked setting up the trap.
Muppet Babies - YES!!!  I used to watch this show all the time.  I loved the Star Wars parody episode.
Neverending Story - The nothing!
Nick Magazine - Used to buy it every once in a while, wasn't a big magazine reader.
Nightmare Before Christmas - Danny Elfman is the greatest musician of all time.  Oingo Boingo is my favorite band.  Tim Burton is awesome.
Pete and Pete - I have the first season of this on DVD.
Pinky and the Brain - My nickname in school was Pinky because I used to wear a Pinky and the Brain t-shirt alot.
Pogs - I still have my pog collection.  I have like over 100.
Power Rangers - Go Go Power Rangers, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.  I loved the original, all the versions following it sucked.
Radio Flyer - I have an old rusted Radio Flyer wagon in my backyard, and I loved the movie with Elisha Wood.
Rainbow Brite - I have a really crappy low quality copy of the Rainbow Brite movie on VHS.
Ren and Stimpy - Such a great yet sick show.
Richard Scarry - I remeber the cartoon with the worm that flew around in the apple helicopter.
Roald Dahl - My favorite author.  I have Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator, Witches, The BFG, James and The Giant Peach, and Matilda.
Rocko's Modern Life - My FAVORITE CARTOON!!!!
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch - Wasn't as good as Clarissa Explains It All
Salute Your Shorts - Camp Anawanna, we hold you in our heart, and when we think about you, it makes me wanna fart!
Secret of NIMH - A classic classic animated movie with Dom DeLuise as Jeremy.
Secret World of Alex Mack - Yep, she turned into the cool metallic liquid stuff.
Simpsons - Who doesn't remember this.  It sucks now, I watch Family Guy now.
Snick - used to watch All That on Snick
Sorry - classic board game, somewhat similar to trouble.
Stick Stickley - used to be like Nickelodeons mascot. 
Tamagotchies - were annoying as hell.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - loved the cartoon and still have the 2nd movie on VHS.
The Goonies - A classic film with Sean Astin and Corey Feldman.  Only an idiot doesn't know about this.
The Lion King - Love this movie.  Saw it like 5 times in theaters.  Have the special edition on DVD.
The Muppet Show - of course.  I have a bunch of these episodes on VHS also.
Third Rock From The Sun - John Lithgow!
Tinker Toys - Used to play with these during recess in 1st grade.
Tiny Toons - ACME Acres.  Loved this show.
Trouble - yep, another classic board game.
Tuck Everlasting - Had to read this book in 7th grade.
What Would You Do? - Marc Summers.  I miss this show so much.
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego? - I remember they had the cartoon and a really weird game show.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? - Have it on DVD.
Wild and Crazy Kids - Yep, Outdoor activity game show.
You Can't Do That On Television - I watched this show too.  I used to love the sailor sketches.
Yo-Yos - I have a collection of about 50 yo-yos, from
Duncans to Yomegas.

You forgot to put Finders Keepers, Get The Picture, Nick Arcade, and Hey Dude.  (I'll think of more to add to the list)

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Roadgeek on 12/19/06 at 9:11 pm


Your completely wrong about kids from 89 not remembering this stuff.  I was born in 1989 and I used to watch most of these shows/movies.  I'm sure there's a lot of 89/90 kids who don't remember this stuff, but not me.

101 Dalmations - still watch it on a worn out VHS tape I have.
AAH! Real Monsters - One of Klasky Csupo's best shows
All That - Who doesn't remember this?
Allegra's Window - Watched it on Nick Jr. a few times, wasn't a big fan of it though.
Angry Beavers - Such a great show, I still have most of the episodes recorded on a crappy VHS tape
Animaniacs - I loved this show!
Animorphs - I hated Animorphs.
Are You Afraid of the Dark? - This was one of my favorite shows ever!  I have the first season of this on my computer.
Beanie Babies - I used to collect them, don't remember what happened to them.
Candyland - A classic board game
Care Bears - I still have some of the stuffed animals.
Choose Your Own Adventure - Have a bunch of the RL Stine ones.
Clarissa Explains It All - I loved this show.  Have some of the episodes on VHS
Creepy Crawlers - Yeah, I remember these things.  Those gummy-like bug toys. 
Don't Break the Ice - I still have this game, along with Ants In The Pants
Don't Wake Daddy - Never played it, but I remember seeing the commercials for this over and over again.
Double Dare - Marc Summers, great show.  Double Dare 2000 sucked though.
Ernest Movies - I love Ernest Goes To Camp
Eureka's Castle - I still have a bunch of the episodes on VHS
Fern Gully - Have it on VHS
Fraggle Rock - I have the Fraggle Rock Christmas episode on VHS.
Full House - I still watch this show on TV, Bob Saget is the man!
G.U.T.S. - Yep, the aggro crag
Goodburger - I have this movie on VHS, Welcome to Goodburger, home of the Goodburger, can I take your order.
Goosebumps - Have a few of the books and used to watch the TV show, although I liked Are You Afraid Of The Dark better.
Gullah Gullah Island - Bing Ya Bing Ya!!!
Gummi Bears - I just bought a bag of Gummi Bears a few days ago.
Hanson - God I hated Hanson
Hey Arnold! - Move it football head!
Hocus Pocus - I love this movie, I always laugh when that one witch flys off on a vacuum cleaner
Home Improvement - Tim Allen, I watched this occasionally
Homeward Bound - Shadow, Sassy, and Chance
Hot Wheels - I have a bucket full of these, also had Micro Machines
Hungry Hungry Hippos - Of course I remember this game.
Inspector Gadget - Da Da Da Da Inspecter Gadget, Da Da Da Da Ooo Ooo!
Jenga - seriously everyone knows what Jenga is.
Jonathan Taylor Thomas - Home Improvement, Lion Kings, Wild America, etc.
Kablam - Action League Now was the best!
Kenan and Kel - I miss this show.  Everytime this show was on, I'd always get myself a glass of orange soda.
Labyrinth - I frickin' LOVE this movie.  Jim Henson's best!  And David Bowie kicks ass.
Land Before Time - I used to like this, until they made like 20 thousand seqeuls.
Legends of the Hidden Temple - I still watch this on Nick GAS
Lite Brite - I still have my lite brite and it's not so brite anymore
Milo and Otis - Such a heart warming story, I have this movie on DVD... yep, Dudley Moore.
Mousetrap - I never liked playing this game, I just liked setting up the trap.
Muppet Babies - YES!!!  I used to watch this show all the time.  I loved the Star Wars parody episode.
Neverending Story - The nothing!
Nick Magazine - Used to buy it every once in a while, wasn't a big magazine reader.
Nightmare Before Christmas - Danny Elfman is the greatest musician of all time.  Oingo Boingo is my favorite band.  Tim Burton is awesome.
Pete and Pete - I have the first season of this on DVD.
Pinky and the Brain - My nickname in school was Pinky because I used to wear a Pinky and the Brain t-shirt alot.
Pogs - I still have my pog collection.  I have like over 100.
Power Rangers - Go Go Power Rangers, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.  I loved the original, all the versions following it sucked.
Radio Flyer - I have an old rusted Radio Flyer wagon in my backyard, and I loved the movie with Elisha Wood.
Rainbow Brite - I have a really crappy low quality copy of the Rainbow Brite movie on VHS.
Ren and Stimpy - Such a great yet sick show.
Richard Scarry - I remeber the cartoon with the worm that flew around in the apple helicopter.
Roald Dahl - My favorite author.  I have Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator, Witches, The BFG, James and The Giant Peach, and Matilda.
Rocko's Modern Life - My FAVORITE CARTOON!!!!
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch - Wasn't as good as Clarissa Explains It All
Salute Your Shorts - Camp Anawanna, we hold you in our heart, and when we think about you, it makes me wanna fart!
Secret of NIMH - A classic classic animated movie with Dom DeLuise as Jeremy.
Secret World of Alex Mack - Yep, she turned into the cool metallic liquid stuff.
Simpsons - Who doesn't remember this.  It sucks now, I watch Family Guy now.
Snick - used to watch All That on Snick
Sorry - classic board game, somewhat similar to trouble.
Stick Stickley - used to be like Nickelodeons mascot. 
Tamagotchies - were annoying as hell.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - loved the cartoon and still have the 2nd movie on VHS.
The Goonies - A classic film with Sean Astin and Corey Feldman.  Only an idiot doesn't know about this.
The Lion King - Love this movie.  Saw it like 5 times in theaters.  Have the special edition on DVD.
The Muppet Show - of course.  I have a bunch of these episodes on VHS also.
Third Rock From The Sun - John Lithgow!
Tinker Toys - Used to play with these during recess in 1st grade.
Tiny Toons - ACME Acres.  Loved this show.
Trouble - yep, another classic board game.
Tuck Everlasting - Had to read this book in 7th grade.
What Would You Do? - Marc Summers.  I miss this show so much.
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego? - I remember they had the cartoon and a really weird game show.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? - Have it on DVD.
Wild and Crazy Kids - Yep, Outdoor activity game show.
You Can't Do That On Television - I watched this show too.  I used to love the sailor sketches.
Yo-Yos - I have a collection of about 50 yo-yos, from
Duncans to Yomegas.

You forgot to put Finders Keepers, Get The Picture, Nick Arcade, and Hey Dude.  (I'll think of more to add to the list)

Rock on! I was born in '89 like you, and I remember most of that too.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: mach!ne_he@d on 12/20/06 at 12:57 am


Rock on! I was born in '89 like you, and I remember most of that too.



Yeah, people born in '89/'90 should be able to remember almost everything on this list since alot of it was still around even into the late '90s.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: cushlinkes on 12/20/06 at 5:29 pm

You also forgot to put Doug on the list!  Yeah, the original Nickelodeon DOUG not the Disney's New Doug crap.  Oh and Mystery Science Theater 3000... oh and David The Gnome!

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: ultraviolet52 on 01/03/07 at 6:52 pm


Anyone remember the 'uh-huh' girls from the Diet Pepsi ads of the early 90's?  Wonder what happened to them?


I do remember them. I saw an old video sometime ago, and I was like, "Whoa! I haven't seen that in years!" But I remember imitating their singing all the time as a kid...

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: SharpshooterTom on 01/06/07 at 8:32 pm

I was born in 86 and I started school in september 1990 so I can identify with some of that stuff.  Although there's a lot of it I can't identify with, mainly because it never left the states probably.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Tanya on 02/07/07 at 10:13 pm

how about lincoln logs!!
www.lincolnlogtoys.com

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: whistledog on 02/07/07 at 10:14 pm


I remember all those i loved tony toons


Who is Tony Toons?

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: RetroSunnyDays on 02/24/07 at 6:51 pm

Well I were born in 91' and alot of those went right through to the late 90's or further, into the 00's...
I remember some of what I read...but I'm not gonna read them all etc.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: bigrene2 on 05/25/07 at 6:26 am


bold what you remember::



101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters

Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window

Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties

Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare

Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven

Eerie Indiana - im not sure if i remember this... i definetly remember some scary show about lake earie, is this it?
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House

G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains

Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts

If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel

Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony

Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas

Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers

Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish

Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies

Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons

Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry

Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108*
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC

The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun

Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck

Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos


i really hate it when kids that were born in like 89 or 90, and they pretend like they remember all of this stuff. they were way too young to experience most of that stuff. i hate to act patronizing, but people born after 89 are a completly different generation than me. they dont have the same feelings towards grunge like i do-- so they shouldnt pretend like they do!

sorry... it's just a little pet peeve of mine...

I HATE ALL THAT!

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Haynsoul on 05/25/07 at 11:43 am


I HATE ALL THAT!


I have come to the conclusion that you're just a boring troller trying to get a rise out of people for posting in old threads.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: bigrene2 on 05/25/07 at 11:49 am


I have come to the conclusion that you're just a boring troller trying to get a rise out of people for posting in old threads.
Just an Opinion, GOD! >:(

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Haynsoul on 05/25/07 at 12:30 pm


Just an Opinion, GOD! >:(


Was I even referring to your "opinion"? GOD! >:(

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: bigrene2 on 05/25/07 at 12:33 pm


Was I even referring to your "opinion"? GOD! >:(
Stop Copying me! GOD!  >:(

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Haynsoul on 05/25/07 at 12:34 pm

Well it is a lot easier to put you on my ignore list.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: bigrene2 on 05/25/07 at 12:38 pm


Well it is a lot easier to put you on my ignore list.
You make me sad. :\'(

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Marty McFly on 05/25/07 at 6:28 pm

For what it's worth, I personally disagree with the O.P. Regardless of what generation it's referring to, I think anyone can get into things at different points in their life. So, it's kind of silly to say no one born after 1977 really knows early MTV, or that a '90s kid can't be born after 1986, etc. Since this date stuff has been discussed to death on here, I'll leave it at that. ;)

Personally I think bumping a topic is okay as long as people are still talking about it.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: ultraviolet52 on 05/25/07 at 6:52 pm


I HATE ALL THAT!


I think you may not like it because you didn't experience it - don't be a hater, dude. I don't hate your generation's stuff.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Haynsoul on 05/25/07 at 8:38 pm


Personally I think bumping a topic is okay as long as people are still talking about it.


The only problem is he didn't want to talk about it. He did same thing in the Mariah Carey and the "What Is the Early '90s?" threads.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Marty McFly on 05/25/07 at 8:52 pm

^ True, I didn't see the context of the bumps before, lol. I'm not sure what the "hate" comment was referring to.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: mach!ne_he@d on 05/26/07 at 9:11 am


For what it's worth, I personally disagree with the O.P. Regardless of what generation it's referring to, I think anyone can get into things at different points in their life. So, it's kind of silly to say no one born after 1977 really knows early MTV, or that a '90s kid can't be born after 1986, etc. Since this date stuff has been discussed to death on here, I'll leave it at that. ;)

Personally I think bumping a topic is okay as long as people are still talking about it.



Yeah, I was thinking the same thing too. I also disagree with the OP on the dating of some of this stuff. For example, Family Ties started in the early '80s, and, I think, didn't even last until the '90s. Hey Arnold didn't come out until 1996, and neither did Kablam, so there definitely not early '90s shows. Also, you can't forget that most of the shows that did start in the early '90s, actually stayed on t.v. for years afterward.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Marty McFly on 05/30/07 at 12:03 pm

^ Yeah, I think what some people tend to do if they favor a certain time is that they "centralize" it to include things from some years before that were still residually hanging around, and lumping it with things that were just barely known at that point. Like if you're talking about 1991, in a roundabout way if you really wanted to, you could include both the last traces of hair metal or the underground beginnings of Green Day, although neither is really a "1991" thing at its core.

Just like 1984 in a way both had inferior and primitive versions of things we still use today (i.e. VCRs), but at the same time, people still used record players and even 8-tracks!

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: DizzleDJ on 06/04/07 at 7:05 am

You are forgetting a huge part of the early 90s for any child...... Captain Planet!! How can you forget him?? That show ruled! Captain Planet had that awesome green mullet to show a little 80s pride too!

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Christina on 06/14/07 at 6:24 am


The only problem is he didn't want to talk about it. He did same thing in the Mariah Carey and the "What Is the Early '90s?" threads.
Shot Up!

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Elizabeth.xox on 07/30/07 at 3:25 pm

101 Dalmations - I didn't like it at all  :P
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters
Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window
Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark? - the opening scared me to death
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties
Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare
Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven
Eerie Indiana
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat - Now looking back on that movie,that was disturbing
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House
G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains
Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson - SATAN!
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel
Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony
Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas
Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket - I remember when I was 4 or 5 stealing one..I felt so guilty I took it back
Power Rangers - I got one of the action figures the first time they came out,inside the mall it was armageddon!
Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish
Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
ScrunchiesSecret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons
Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry
Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108*
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC
The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun
Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck
Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Eric Caudill on 09/29/07 at 8:53 am

hey i'm one of those that was born in '88 and you still left out some very important ones....

1. Talespin
2. Darkwing Duck
3. Ducktales
4. S.W.A.T. Kats (may have been 80s but still is awesome)
5. Johnny Bravo
6. Dexter's Laboratory
7. Super Nintendo
8. Bonkers

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Philip Eno on 09/29/07 at 4:52 pm


Is that necessary ?
Can it be a catchphrase from an 90s TV show?

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: xSiouXBoIx on 09/29/07 at 8:16 pm

I wasn't born until 1989, but I remember almost all those things.

I think what I remember most about the early 90's is Beauty & The Beast, Aladin, Clarissa Explains It All, and Salute Your Shorts.

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: tiffany on 04/05/09 at 5:19 pm

ok soo this has been driving me crazyyyy
there was a show i watched when i was younger between 95-97
and it was like kids who were broadcasters and then they like traveled places
it was with like real kids and everything
plzz help im goin nuts!
thanks

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: wildcard on 04/05/09 at 5:30 pm


ok soo this has been driving me crazyyyy
there was a show i watched when i was younger between 95-97
and it was like kids who were broadcasters and then they like traveled places
it was with like real kids and everything
plzz help im goin nuts!
thanks


Kidsongs or Kids Incorporated ?

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Jumping Jack Flash on 09/14/09 at 1:51 am

First off you're insane to think I'm going to bold all these.  :D
I was born in the 60's and remember almost all of these. I would say that 25% of your list was from the 60's and 70's so you're a little off on your time line. I do know a lot about these because I have children that were born in the 70's and 80's and grandkids born in the 00's. Before you say BS, I was 16 (barely) when my first child was born. I think you missed HeMan and the masters of the Universe, Starpilots, cabage patch dolls, In living Color (referenced but not listed), God I could go on forever (but won't). Anything that is bolded below is just what was already marked from the post I copied. I just didn't want to take the time to go through and take out the bolds.
Thanks for the nostalgia even though some of the shows I was watching in the 70's and some of the games were from the 60's.


bold what you remember::



101 Dalmations
3-2-1 Contact
A Little Princess
AAH! Real Monsters

Adventures in Wonderland
All That
Allegra's Window

Amber Brown
American Girl
Angry Beavers
Animaniacs
Animorphs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Bailey School Kids
Barbies
Beanie Babies
Black Beauty
Boxcar Kids
Boy Meets World
Candyland
Care Bears
Choose Your Own Adventure
Clarissa Explains It All
Clueless
Cooties

Creepy Crawlers
Dinosaurs
Disney Watchers
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Wake Daddy
Double Dare

Dumbo's Circus
Duncans!!
Dunkaroos
Easy Bake Oven

Eerie Indiana - im not sure if i remember this... i definetly remember some scary show about lake earie, is this it?
Ernest Movies
Eureka's Castle
Family Ties
Felix The Cat
Fern Gully
Flipper
Flower Making Kits
Fraggle Rock
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Full House

G.I. Joe
G.U.T.S.
Ghostwriter
Goodburger
Goosebumps
Growing Pains

Gullah Gullah Island
Gummi Bears
Hanson
Hey Arnold!
Hocus Pocus
Home Improvement
Homeward Bound
Hot Wheels
Hungry Hungry Hippos
Hypercolor T-Shirts

If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Inspector Gadget
Island of the Blue Dolphin
Jellies
Jenga
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Kablam
Kenan and Kel

Koala Yummies
Labyrinth
Lady Lovely Locks
Land Before Time
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Lite Brite
Little Pony

Magic Attic Club
Milo and Otis
Mork and Mindy
Mousetrap
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Muppet Babies
My Brother and Me
Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
Neverending Story
Nick Magazine
Nightmare Before Christmas

Ocean Girl
Pete and Pete
Pete's Dragon
Pinky and the Brain
Playdough McDonald's Sets
Pogs
Polly Pocket
Power Rangers

Radio Flyer
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Fish

Ramona Quimby
Ren and Stimpy
Richard Scarry
Roald Dahl
Rocko's Modern Life
Roundhouse
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Saddle Shoes
Salute Your Shorts
Saved By The Bell
Scrunchies

Secret of NIMH
Secret of Roan Inish
Secret World of Alex Mack
Side Ponytails
Simpsons

Sky Dancers
Snick
Snick Snacks
Sorry

Space Cases
Step By Step
Stick Stickley Write to me, Stick Stickley, PO Box 963, NYC, NY State, 10108*
Stirrup Pants
Tamagotchies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
TGIF on ABC

The Adventures of Yellow Dog
The Babysitter's Club
The castles that made tea sets
The Goonies
The Lion King
The Muppet Show
The Secret Garden
The Torklesons
Third Rock From The Sun

Tinker Toys
Tiny Toons
Tom and Huck

Tracey Ullman Show
Trouble
Tuck Everlasting
Underdog
Wayside School
Weinerville
Welcome Freshman
What Would You Do?
Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Wild and Crazy Kids
You Can't Do That On Television
Yo-Yos


i really hate it when kids that were born in like 89 or 90, and they pretend like they remember all of this stuff. they were way too young to experience most of that stuff. i hate to act patronizing, but people born after 89 are a completly different generation than me. they dont have the same feelings towards grunge like i do-- so they shouldnt pretend like they do!

sorry... it's just a little pet peeve of mine...

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Jumping Jack Flash on 09/14/09 at 1:57 am

sorry, it was Star Blazers, knew it wasn't quite right. It's still a gas gas gas!

Subject: Re: for all the children of the early 90's...

Written By: Juanita on 11/21/09 at 10:55 pm

I remember most of those mentioned. I am trying to figure out the name of one of the shows I used to watch. I think it was in the 90s and pretty sure it was an RL Stine show. Does anyone know any RL Stine shows? It was NOT Goosebumps.

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