If you could go back to any year in the 90s which year would you choose?
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Classic TV: The 90s
blaque108 — 11 years ago(August 20, 2014 07:44 PM)
I would pick 1991. I was 8 years old at the time but for some reason that was a fun year for me. A lot of great shows was on TV then and coming on TV.
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jacksonzeb13 — 11 years ago(August 20, 2014 08:37 PM)
It was a toss up between 93 and 94, but I chose 1994. I still tell people that was the best year ever for movies. It launched careers like Jim Carrey & Adam Sandler, and turned Tom Hanks into a megastar. Two of my top 10 all time favorite shows, New York Undercover & Party of Five, as well as shows like All That, Sister Sister, My So Called Life made their debuted. Biggie Smalls, my now 2nd favorite rapper ever debuted. When I first took up baseball. Memories of sneaking out of boys club to go to the movies. Hanging out with family. Fashion was starting to change. Great great year.
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Thor-Delta — 11 years ago(August 20, 2014 11:00 PM)
I'd go back to 1990the year I was born.and get to experience the 1990s as a grown-up.
But to be honest, I really want to go to 1956 (the year TV came to Australia), and starting at the age of 23, experience the second half of the 20th century in a unique way. That would be great.
But if I could only spend time in a single year of the 1990s, I'd go with either 1992, 1994 or 1997.they seem like interesting years.
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Nike316 — 11 years ago(August 21, 2014 12:03 AM)
Possibly one of the later years, like 1998 or 1999. A lot of my nostalgia comes from elementary school, because of the friends I made, the trips I took, and just the simplicity of the atmosphere when I was in school. At the time, I was too young to appreciate those years, the way I appreciate them now, not to mention, proud of moving up grade after grade, because I wanted to stay ahead of the game like my classmates, and not remain uncoordinated.
Well, i'm long past those days, and now I realize the early years of school are a small piece of a big puzzle I want no part of, and I wish I knew the outcome of my feelings sooner, in hopes that my experiences lived up to all the nostalgia I have from mid-childhood.
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blaque108 — 11 years ago(August 21, 2014 06:33 PM)
It was a toss up between 93 and 94, but I chose 1994. I still tell people that was the best year ever for movies. It launched careers like Jim Carrey & Adam Sandler, and turned Tom Hanks into a megastar. Two of my top 10 all time favorite shows, New York Undercover & Party of Five, as well as shows like All That, Sister Sister, My So Called Life made their debuted. Biggie Smalls, my now 2nd favorite rapper ever debuted. When I first took up baseball. Memories of sneaking out of boys club to go to the movies. Hanging out with family. Fashion was starting to change. Great great year.
I like your post. I also love New York Undercover I watched all episode and still watch the episodes on youtube since they don't re-run on TV. Anyways, You right Biggie did come out around 94 a lot of great artists rap and R&B was starting to come out and this era belonged to the south and New York. -
jacksonzeb13 — 11 years ago(August 22, 2014 06:47 PM)
New York Undercover comes on either centric or tv1, because I had all the episodes recorded on my dvr at one point, just fyi.
But yeah the only reason I was going to say 93 was because my favorite 90's show, boy meets world, and 3rd all time favorite movie, Jurassic Park came out. -
Paco05 — 11 years ago(December 23, 2014 02:14 AM)
I guess there are two ways you can approach this question.
- Go back to your favorite year and relive those memories.
Or - Go back to a specific year and undo something or make better decisions to improve your life now.
For #1, I'd go back to 3rd or 4th grade (1990-1992). Primarily because it was a carefree time and my choices didn't have a significant impact on my life.
For #2, I'd definitely go back to my freshman year of high school. I would devote more time to my studies and make the most of out of the high school experience if that were the case.
Hands off the pie
- Go back to your favorite year and relive those memories.
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blaque108 — 11 years ago(December 24, 2014 07:54 AM)
@Toronto.that's ok I understand.
@Paco.you right the question can go two ways. Like you said on your 2nd statement I would do things different in my 9th grade year by focusing more on school instead of trying to be popular and fit in. -
SelenaQP — 11 years ago(October 18, 2014 08:23 PM)
1994-1995.EASILY because I was at my highest peak in life at 6 and 7 yrs old. I felt so secure and happy in my own skin. Most of my main fave female artists were at their peak of their careers. Great shows and music. The year I graduated from Kindergarten, when we got cable, when I had my best friend, bubble baths, my aunt and uncle got married (even though I never attended), all my barbie dolls and stuffed animals, and summer camps. 1996 and 1997 were good years as well.
2nd grade was my most favorite school year of them all!!!
-sailor moon
-when i was infatuated with japanese culture
-When we had a visitor from Japan in school teaching us about their culture.
_Summer camps
-Pioneer club
-christmas shows at school.
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ckmsaxophone — 11 years ago(November 05, 2014 09:30 PM)
Either '97 or '98. Some of my earliest and fondest memories are from those years when I started kindergarten in '97, made new friends, began to see/understand the world better, found what I liked to do and what I was good at, etc. It would be cool to revisit that part of my life again.
From those years, I remember starting school, seeing my first hockey game up-close, watching the Jonny Lang concert on Disney Channel and thinking he was so cool and talented (he's from my home state), memorizing the 1998 remake of The Parent Trap word-for-word, The Wizard of Oz, and a LOT of Mary-Kate and Ashley.
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crazyforblondes — 11 years ago(November 07, 2014 02:22 AM)
I'd love to experience 4th grade (1995-96) again. It was easily the best school year of my life, which is kind of depressing in a way. My best friend was in the same class as me and I made so many new friends that year. Our core group consisted of 7 kids and I was sort of the glue guy. We were a mischievous group and would always pull pranks. I remember one time we brought a snake into school and the teacher nearly fainted. I didn't have cable at the time, so no Nickelodeon or MTV. TV was great on weekday afternoons, Friday nights, and Saturday mornings. But there was nothing for kids on Saturday and Sunday in the afternoon. I used that time to go on outdoor adventures, play sports, and build forts. That was also the last year I believed in Santa. I wish I still had the imagination I did when I was a kid.
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Multiglobal — 11 years ago(January 02, 2015 06:16 AM)
I'd pick 1998 or 1999. South Park, Scream and the original PlayStation define the 90's to me. I know that the Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis and golden age of The Simpsons probably define the decade better, but I am not old enough to have experienced them personally.
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Nola_Darling85 — 11 years ago(January 07, 2015 09:43 PM)
- I was seven that year and it was a pretty awesome year for me. I got Totally Hair Barbie for my birthday, TLC came out that year, my family and I visited my mother's side of the family in Brazil for the first time, and I met my best friend to this day that very same year. 1995 is the runner up for me.
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Q-Trips — 11 years ago(January 09, 2015 08:32 AM)
Anytime between '97 to'99, fresh out ouf college and working in a world filled with day-traders and dot-com'er. Those were some great years!!! Oh, and my college years were off-the-heezy as well
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blaque108 — 10 years ago(May 02, 2015 03:06 PM)
I hear you on the family member part. I would give anything to have my grandmother alive again, my great grandmother, my grandfather (mom dad), my aunt (mom sister). Then I see what you mean also by how everyone grow up and drift away that is how I feel about some of my cousins my age I was close to when I was little but after about 21 years of age my cousins left and went on with their own lives.