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30 Posts And Memes About The Wild '90s That Today’s Kids Probably Wouldn’t Understand (New Pics)
HistoryAPR 11, 2025

30 Posts And Memes About The Wild '90s That Today’s Kids Probably Wouldn’t Understand (New Pics)

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You might want to cover your eyes and ears when I tell you this, my dear fellow Millennials, but the '90s ended almost exactly 25 years ago. Still, we've been living with the remnants of how good life was back then ever since, as for Generation Y, the 1990s remain the decade they are most nostalgic for.
The subreddit dedicated to upholding the decade's legacy is still going strong, too. With almost 500k members, it's a testament to how Beanie Babies, dial-up internet, and Blockbuster will always have a place in our hearts. So, fellow '90s lovers, scroll down to see the newest pics from r/90s that we've collected for you!
While you're here, don't forget to read our captivating conversation with the creators of The Nostalgia Test Podcast team. Its creators Dan Dissinger and Manny Coelho kindly agreed to tell Bored Panda why they think the '90s are having such a comeback moment.
They also shared which '90s pop-culture things passed their ultimate nostalgia test and which ones failed miserably. Read on to find out what fate befell movies like Airheads, The Wedding Singer, Rocky 5, and even '90s Swing music!

#1 Jim Henson's ‘Dinosaurs’ 🦖🦕 ~ [1991] ~ Have U Re-Watched This As An Adult? It's Way Deeper Than I Ever Realized As A Kid

Jim Henson's ‘Dinosaurs’ 🦖🦕 ~ [1991] ~ Have U Re-Watched This As An Adult? It's Way Deeper Than I Ever Realized As A Kid
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The Nostalgia Test Podcast was born during the pandemic when friends Dan and Manny decided to catch up over Zoom. The two friends would have long conversations about pop culture, until one day day they decided to record it as a podcast in the form of a nostalgia test.

"On the surface, The Nostalgia Test Podcast is a comedy podcast where we make fun of stuff," Dan told Bored Panda. "At its core though, it's a longtime deep friendship between two people that have shared so many moments, happy and sad, scary and beautiful. That's really where the building blocks of The Nostalgia Test Podcast lie because that's how nostalgia is created."

#2 What Our 90s Living Room Looked Like

What Our 90s Living Room Looked Like
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#3 100% Factual

100% Factual
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"Thinking about the past is pretty funny because we always think that our past was always the best and everything we did was great and everything that came out was better than it is now," Manny shares an observation. "It's been fun going through all the different decades and all the different genres of movies, music, and more to see whether it stood the test of time, and whether our memories and nostalgia play tricks on us." 

Throughout their tests, the guys experienced disappointment with some pop culture staples that brought them joy way back when. "You're disappointed and you almost wish you never would put it to the test because you just remembered it differently," Manny told us.

"The '90s had so many ups and downs, so many independent movies that did well and others that did badly, the music was so different too, and it's just been a whirlwind of emotions to relive all of that," he explains. "It's fun to make fun of your own past, and while you're making fun of it, you also get to see how great it really was."

#4 Any Fans Of My Cousin Vinny?

Any Fans Of My Cousin Vinny?
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#5 Mars Attacks ! 1996. Are You A Fan?

Mars Attacks ! 1996. Are You A Fan?
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#6 Tonight's 90s Watch, Death Becomes Her

Tonight's 90s Watch, Death Becomes Her
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Dan and Manny, the faces and voices of The Nostalgia Test Podcast, think that the '90s were a decade like no other. Dan believes we're so drawn to it nowadays because they were so full of life. "It was like society woke up from the end of the '80s and was like, 'Oh no, what did I do for the past 10 years?'" 

"I feel the last verse from Nirvana's 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' from their album Nevermind says it all, 'And I forget just why I taste/ Oh yeah, I guess it makes me smile/ I found it hard, it's hard to find/ Ooh well, whatever, nevermind.'"

#7 What Other Lies Did 90s TV Tell Us

What Other Lies Did 90s TV Tell Us
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#8 Cool Movie !

Cool Movie !
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#9 The Best Days In School

The Best Days In School
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Dan says that people felt a similar way because of the pandemic and the few chaotic years prior, starting around 2016. "After the world reopened in 2022, there was such a desire to feel again, to experience, to be fully embodied (even if people didn't have words for it). And much like the '90s, it was like relearning to taste again."

He compares the pop culture of the '80s to that of the early 2000s. "[It] worked to distract people from feeling pain, from dealing with reality." The '90s, according to him, were a response to the materialism and nihilism of the '80s. They were messy, painful, cathartic, and they highlighted taking risks.

#10 Scars To This Day!

Scars To This Day!
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#11 Remember When

Remember When
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#12 Anyone Else Play This Growing Up?

Anyone Else Play This Growing Up?
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"People are gravitating towards the '90s because of this messiness, the intense volume of the music, and the look of the '90s because it challenges the (dis)illusion of social media and corporately manufactured pop culture selling us a recycled hyperinflated American Dream," Dan shares his thoughts.

His co-host Manny thinks the '90s were the decade of acceptance. "There was so much variety—you had a swing resurgence, you had grunge, you had punk, and you had independent movies that were box office hits. Creativity was at its highest, along with accessibility, and acceptability was, to me, at its peak point in the '90s. Everyone was fine in their own way," he told Bored Panda. "I think people are in search of that again, that it's OK to be different. It's OK to be creative and it all can still be mainstream."

#13 Replacing The Car Stereo Yourself. Who Else Has Been There?

Replacing The Car Stereo Yourself. Who Else Has Been There?
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#14 Say It Aint So

Say It Aint So
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#15 Such A Underrated Comedy

Such A Underrated Comedy
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In their 100-plus episodes, Dan and Manny have tested American pop culture staples to see if they have stood the test of time. Things that pass The Nostalgia Test are worth recommending to others and engaging with again and again. And those that fail have two possible fates.

"If it remains nostalgic, that means that it's not necessarily good, yet it makes us go back to that time and reminisce, giving us a rush of memories about people, places, moments, good or bad, happy or sad, whatever it is, and we can enjoy that for some time," Dan tells Bored Panda. The other fate befalls pop culture that is so bad the hosts never want to return to it again.

#16 Honestly

Honestly
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#17 Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark

Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark
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#18 Name This Group. Wrong Answers Only

Name This Group. Wrong Answers Only
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One of the more surprising movies that didn't pass The Nostalgia Test was The Wedding Singer. "We really wanted to like this movie and thought we would because we remember loving it when we saw it in 1998," Dan tells us. However, in their adult eyes, the movie failed miserably. "Any 'joke' moments were targeting historically oppressed communities, and all of it was wrapped in a nostalgic soundtrack."

"When you listen to our conversation about this movie on episode 35, you can hear the disappointment and sadness of us realizing that when we were laughing back in the day, we were laughing at the expense of people being repeatedly punched down on for no reason," Dan points out.

The hosts had similar feelings for the movie Airheads. "There were no jokes, and the jokes that were there were all punching down," Dan says.

#19 You Just Had To Be There

You Just Had To Be There
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#20 Anybody Ever Make These Back In The Day??

Anybody Ever Make These Back In The Day??
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