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50 Pictures That Perfectly Encapsulate What Christmas Was Like In The ‘90s
Occasions,ChristmasDEC 28, 2023

50 Pictures That Perfectly Encapsulate What Christmas Was Like In The ‘90s

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While the ‘90s were only a few decades ago, the way we celebrate Christmas has changed quite a bit. Back then, holiday cheer was measured by circling toys in catalogs, picking up holiday movies from Blockbuster, and finding a Game Boy under the tree.
Not to mention the joy of hearing "All I Want for Christmas Is You" for the first time and hurriedly going to the mall to see it all lit up and decked out for the occasion.
Does that sound familiar? If so, this list might just be for you. We at Bored Panda have collected some of the most nostalgia-inducing memorabilia that made Christmas in the ‘90s. To keep the holiday spirit going, let’s all scroll through the pictures that perfectly capture what festivities were like just over three decades ago.

#1 These Christmas LifeSavers "Books" Were Guaranteed To Be In My Stocking Every Year

These Christmas LifeSavers "Books" Were Guaranteed To Be In My Stocking Every Year
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#2 Feeling Captivated By The Computer Animation In The Coca-Cola Polar Bears Commercials

Feeling Captivated By The Computer Animation In The Coca-Cola Polar Bears Commercials
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#3 Still The Best Christmas Movie

Still The Best Christmas Movie
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For those who weren't born in this decade, the ‘90s was a time when our obsession with Kevin McCallister started and kids were fighting over what to watch on TV—Muppet Christmas Carol or Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas.

Many iconic films came from this decade that we still tune into today. Some of them include The Nightmare Before Christmas, Jingle All the Way, and Jack Frost.

#4 1993 Campbell's Soup "Melting Snowman" TV Commercial

1993 Campbell's Soup "Melting Snowman" TV Commercial
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#5 The M&M Commercial That's Been Playing Every Christmas For As Long As I Can Remember

The M&M Commercial That's Been Playing Every Christmas For As Long As I Can Remember
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#6 I Officially Own All My Grandparents' Ceramic Christmas Trees

I Officially Own All My Grandparents' Ceramic Christmas Trees
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Interestingly, despite the cheerful associations with Christmas movies from this time, in retrospect, they aren’t that really joyful.

In the 1990s and 1994 in particular, holiday movies were quite dark. For example, a story like The Santa Claus was defined by divorce; Miracle on 34th Street was about a court procedure; and in the famous Home Alone, a boy was abandoned by his family and attacked by robbers.

#7 Those Big Cans Of Flavored Popcorn That Always Showed Up Around Christmas Time

Those Big Cans Of Flavored Popcorn That Always Showed Up Around Christmas Time
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#8 These Satin Thread Christmas Ball Ornaments

These Satin Thread Christmas Ball Ornaments
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#9 Every Parents' Regrettable Christmas Present: A Loud Aiwa Multi-CD Player Shelf System

Every Parents' Regrettable Christmas Present: A Loud Aiwa Multi-CD Player Shelf System
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However, these films aimed to show people that holidays can’t fix a broken marriage or that some adults tend to disappoint their kids. And that makes sense for the era, as the mid-'90s saw the rise of grunge, with people resisting the status quo and fighting for cultural changes.

#10 The Muppet Christmas Carol - Still Genuinely Holds Up As One Of The Best Christmas Movies Of All Time

The Muppet Christmas Carol - Still Genuinely Holds Up As One Of The Best Christmas Movies Of All Time
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#11 Christmas Morning, 1992

Christmas Morning, 1992
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#12 It Was Christmas Morning December 25, 1998. My Brothers And I Had Just Ripped Open Our Presents, And Low And Behold A Brand New N64 And The Legend Of Zelda Ocarina Of Time

It Was Christmas Morning December 25, 1998. My Brothers And I Had Just Ripped Open Our Presents, And Low And Behold A Brand New N64 And The Legend Of Zelda Ocarina Of Time
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Back then, upcoming holiday films were published in TV magazines like Radio Times, which included the best recommendations for everything shown over the festive period. People would flick through the magazine, pick, and circle the best movies that were a must-watch. It might seem weird to us that people would organize what to watch weeks in advance, but that’s how it was done without the magic of rewinding.

#13 A Home Alone Christmas

A Home Alone Christmas
This film makes me nostalgic for a warm '90s Christmas: a large decorated cozy house, lots of family, a crackling fireplace, and the most delicious pizza ever captured on film!
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#14 Looking Forward To The Toys "R" Us Holiday Catalog

Looking Forward To The Toys "R" Us Holiday Catalog
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#15 The 1993 JCPenney Christmas Catalog Gaming Section

The 1993 JCPenney Christmas Catalog Gaming Section
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Over the years, different trends, films, and television have influenced the must-have Christmas toys of the year. In the '90s, many kids circled them (a lot of circling was done) while flicking through the Toys R Us or Argos catalog to add to their wish list for Santa. Now, we couldn’t imagine children playing with them or parents queueing up at 6 a.m. to get their hands on them. The latter most likely looked like something from the movie Jingle All the Way.

#16 I Can Taste This Picture

I Can Taste This Picture
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#17 Wanting Rubber Stamps So That You Could Decorate Your "Christmas Cards" With Them

Wanting Rubber Stamps So That You Could Decorate Your "Christmas Cards" With Them
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#18 Bottom Of My Feet Hurts Just By Looking At These

Bottom Of My Feet Hurts Just By Looking At These
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This decade saw the arrival of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the Game Boy, and, of course, Toy Story’s Buzz Lightyear. You may also have found Power Rangers, a Furby, a Tamagotchi, and Tickle Me Elmo hiding under the tree. The older ones might even have gotten their first home computer, which now, in comparison, seems like something from ancient times. Board games such as Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? were very popular as well.

#19 Breaking Multiple Light Bulbs Every Time You Assisted In Putting Up The Outdoor Christmas Lights

 Breaking Multiple Light Bulbs Every Time You Assisted In Putting Up The Outdoor Christmas Lights
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#20 Dining With Placemats That Had Drawings Of Poinsettias And Always Sticking To The Classic Colors Of Red, White, And Green

Dining With Placemats That Had Drawings Of Poinsettias And Always Sticking To The Classic Colors Of Red, White, And Green
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