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Children of the 90s. (And 80s!!!)

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psydswipe:
I was born in 1975 so I'll go with mostly 80s stuff.

Movie: Star Wars (it's really 1977 but I didn't see until I was older)
Cartoon: G.I. Joe
TV: A-Team
Music: I didn't really get into music until later. I did (still do actually) have two Weird Al record albums.
Game: Sid Meier's Pirates! for Commodore 64

I played Pirates so much I knew where everything was without looking at the included map (very nice map too). I'd even recognize treasure locations just from the land shape and trees. That game is so good, the remake isn't bad either but the original is most impressive. I still have it and a working C64, rarely set it up though.

urbanchaos:
I'm born in 1991, so that makes me a 90's kid!

Movie: Toy Story

Cartoon: Pokemon

Show: Goosebumps

Band: Snap!

Clothing: Absolutely nothing. How horrendous were the clothes in those days. Oh my god.....

Game: Kirby's Adventure

killerchameleon:
Some of my favorite cartoons from the 80s not mentioned
Thundarr the barbarian
Dungeons & Dragons
Smurfs
The littles

scott:
Oh man.  I totally forgot about Thundarr!

rachel:
Favorite 90s movie?  Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2
Favorite 90s cartoon?  Sailor Moon
Favorite 90s TV show?  Cartoons aside, the show I watched most in the 90s that started in the 90s was probably Seinfeld. (The pilot was in '89, but the first episode was in '90. Does that count?)
Favorite 90s band?  The Smashing Pumpkins
Clothing trend from the 90s? Bubble watches! Anyone else remember those?
Favorite game of the 90s?  Sonic the Hedgehog 2--it was the first console game that I ever owned. I remember one summer playing it over and over while listening to Sublime albums on repeat. I got to where I could pretty much beat the game in one sitting.

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