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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.
Item Categories: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.
Item Categories:Tech Deck Fingerboards
Another example of nineties toymakers going HAM on miniatures. Tech Deck fingerboards are small skateboards that can be manipulated and “ridden” using your fingers. Fingerboards were initially produced as keychains for skate shops but evolved...
Read More Item Categories: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,...
Read More Item Categories:Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
Watch the Power Rangers fight for humanity against Rita Repulsa and her goons. When you have the complete Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers series, it's morphin' time every single day!
Item Categories:Yomega Brain Yo-Yo
Sleeping, walking the dog, and rocking the cradle may sound like a boring list of chores. Still, if you were raised in the nineties, you’d immediately recognize these as tricks you could perform with your Yomega Brain yo-yo. While yo-yo toys have...
Read More Item Categories:Glow in The Dark Stars - Wall Stickers
Having glowing star stickers on your wall was very popular as a '90s kid. Whether you got them as a prize from Chuck-E-Cheese, or found some in the dollar store - it was cool to sleep under the stars every night of the week. In fact, it’s still cool!
Item Categories:Dookie by Green Day
Released in February 1994, Dookie is the catchy, energetic sucker punch that propelled the pop-punk band Green Day into the musical big leagues and launched the careers of Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, and Tre Cool. The album was a runaway...
Read More Item Categories:Forrest Gump
As the saying goes, “Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get.” And with Forrest Gump, American moviegoers in the 1990s got a whole lot more than producers and studio executives initially bargained for. The 1994...
Read More Item Categories:Let's Go Fishin'
Playing a game of Let’s Go Fishing was a popular way to pass the time at grandma’s house in the ‘90s. It was all fun and games until she whooped your ass for the third time in a row. Now is the time for you to grab your very own copy and show the world how much better you have gotten.
Item Categories: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...
Read More Item Categories:The Magic School Bus
Whether it’s teleporting back in time to observe dinosaurs, shrinking down to a microscopic size to learn about the human body, or getting lost amongst the stars in space – it’s always an epic adventure when Ms. Frizzle decides to take the class on a Magic School Bus trip!
Item Categories:Banjo-Kazooie
Banjo-Kazooie is a single-player platform game that was developed and produced by the British video game company Rare. It features the dynamic duo of Banjo the Bear and his trusty companion Kazooie and premiered as a standalone game for the Nintendo...
Read More Item Categories:Titanic
James Cameron’s 1997 mega-blockbuster Titanic was a film that lived up to its name in nearly every sense of the word. The greatest love story of the nineties was also one of the most critically and commercially successful films ever made....
Read More Item Categories:Stretch Armstrong Figure
This iconic toy still maintains a wrestler’s grip on the American imagination more than 44 years after it was first released to the public. Originally developed and produced by the toy company Kenner Products in 1976, Stretch Armstrong was the...
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