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Hey Arnold!
Hey Arnold! is a TV show that features the main character, Arnold, as he navigates life with his eccentric grandparents in their boarding home. Along the way, he grows strong friendships and even attracts the attention of Helga, who uses phrases like "Move it Football head" to express her hidden love.
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K'NEX
K'NEX allowed budding designers, architects, and engineers the chance to construct replica models of everything from bridges and cars to rollercoasters and Ferris wheels. The construction toy system was invented by American entrepreneur Joel...
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GoldenEye 007
GoldenEye 007 is a 1997 video game produced by Rare for the Nintendo 64 gaming console. The storyline of the game mirrors the plot of the 1995 GoldenEye film starring Pierce Brosnan, pitting James Bond against a band of cybercriminals intent on...
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Tamagotchi
Before Furbies or Nano Kitties came the electronic pet that kicked off one of the biggest trends of the late 1990s. Tamagotchi was the first pocket-sized digital companion: a computerized alien pet that you could raise and care for through birth,...
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Baby-G Pink Digital Sport Watch
One of the most recognizable accessories of the middle-to-late 1990s is an oversized, pastel plastered watch that turned time telling into a fashion statement. The Baby G digital sports watch was a slenderer version of the original G-Shock line of...
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Nintendo 64 Rumble Pak
Enhance gameplay on your Nintendo 64 with a Rumble Pak. If you want to be the coolest kid in the neighborhood, you are probably going to need one for all 4 controllers, right?
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Boy Meets World
Boy Meets World aired on ABC from 1993 through 2000 and was created and produced by Michael Jacobs and April Kelly. It joined the network’s TGIF lineup of Family Matters, Step by Step, and Hangin’ With Mr. Cooper. Over seven seasons, viewers...
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Nintendo 64
The Nintendo 64 is consistently ranked by video game enthusiasts as one of the best gaming consoles of all time – and for good reason. It turned an entire generation of ‘90s kids onto the fun and adventure of both 3D role-playing games as well...
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All That T-Shirt
Before you were old enough to watch Saturday Night Live, there was All That — a children's sketch variety program that aired on Nickelodeon between 1994 and 2005. All That was part of Nickelodeon's SNICK lineup, a two-hour block of Saturday night...
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Cat's Cradle Book Kit
Once again, you can be the coolest kid at recess, utilizing only your shoelace and sleight of hand. Take your cat's cradle game to a whole new level by learning some impressive new tricks.
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Once again, it is time for you to rescue Princess Zelda and the kingdom of Hyrule by challenging the evil king Ganondorf and defeating his sinister forces throughout the realm. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time was released on Nintendo 64 in...
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The Craft
Everything is all fun and games for these high school witches until "Manon" gets pissed and starts taking everything back times three. Sarah, Bonnie, Nancy, and Rochelle soon find out that witchcraft is not an elective to be taken lightly.
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Seinfeld
For a self-described “show about nothing,” the all-time great sitcom Seinfeld covered a lot of ground in 180 episodes. The television series’ creators, Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, managed to find humor in the mundane and trivial moments of...
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Betty Spaghetty Doll
Have you heard about Betty Spaghetty? No? By the end of the '90s, most kids had heard about Betty Spaghetty and were familiar with her bendable doll body and brightly-colored accessories. These dolls are available on the market today with a slightly new look, but still include the bendable characteristics of the original models.
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Pulp Fiction
What do they call a Quarter Pounder with Cheese in Paris? In 1994, Quentin Tarantino taught America that the correct response is a Royale with Cheese. Pulp Fiction is considered by many to be Tarantino's greatest and most influential film. The...
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