<p>When you’ve got a library card!</p>
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<p>How come it doesn’t stay capitalized?! :(</p>
<p>When you’ve got a library card!</p>
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<p>How come it doesn’t stay capitalized?! :(</p>
<p>xD
When I was little, I watched it EVERYDAY! I loved it so much, and when we found CatDog Cheezit crackers, I squealed in joy! I’d eat them everyday while watching CatDog ;D</p>
<p>Anybody remember Chalk Zone? Or the Rugrats? ( my favorite)</p>
<p>^^^^OMG, I used to love Madeline!</p>
<p>^Rugrats was the show.</p>
<p>How many nostalgia threads do we need. Sure the 90s were a great time, but the TRUE 90s kids were born in the 80s to 1991. </p>
<p>Sorry to say but were more of the 00s kids, its the truth.</p>
<p>I loved Arthur. Still do! Actually, the other day I was thinking about that episode when Arthur and Francine get locked in the library, and then they realize there’s a book about escaping from a locked library, but someone had taken it out. I started giggling ridiculously and none of my friends understood why I found it even slightly funny.</p>
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I disagree. I was born in 1993, and my memories of early childhood are from the 90s. And while the decade may have technically ended on 1/1/2000, actual cultural shifts are much less discrete and the earliest part of this decade still had more in common with the late 90s than with current day.</p>
<p>Oh Madeline. I used to watch it every morning before preschool while drinking chocolate milk in my little sippy cup. </p>
<p>Hahahah and I was such a ***** to my dad when I was four. I think I was just hungry or something and my mom was on a business trip and I was wailing and screaming about how i wanted to watch the madeline episode with “two straight lines”. Poor daddy, he was all like “what the ****. EVERY episode has two straight lines in it”.</p>
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Try this: Of your 18 years of birthed childhood, where do the majority of year land? If it’s a tie, go with the later decade; the one you remember better.</p>
<p>Haha and about Arthur, my favorite episode was always the Buster Clusters one. xDD</p>
<p>What was that one game show that the kids “went into the game” and they would have to do these green screen challenges?</p>
<p>^^^ But while the age of majority may be 18, given that we are all still young adults right now we haven’t lived long enough to have a deep repository of memories for which to feel nostalgia. There’s basically just early childhood, elementary school, middle school, and now high school.</p>
<p>I’ll admit that my situation may be somewhat unique because I moved in 2001, so I have strong memories of my former home from the late 90s.</p>
<p>@noimagination I understand what you mean. I was also born in 93’. But i’m talking about the whole childhood. Which is why I said kids born in the 80s to 1991 fully experienced the 90s. Our childhood lies in the late 90s to the mid 2000s. Regardless of year, it was a great time to grow up. Being in the shift of technology and everything.</p>
<p>^ That’s fair… late 90s to early 00s.</p>
<p>Answer me!</p>
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<p>I was born in '93, and I agree with the '95 cutoff. Still, you guys are forgetting a lot of the really good shows.</p>
<p>-Rocko’s Modern Life
-Oh Yeah Cartoons
-Aaaah!!! Real Monsters
-Kablam!
-The Angry Beavers
-Ren and Stimpy
-Clarissa Explains It All</p>
<p>The Wild Thornberrys and As Told By Ginger were late 90s/early 00s, but I still thought they were amazing.</p>
<p>^SEE! I remember all of that!! Well except Claeissa Explains IT All</p>
<p>Clarissa explains it all was the ****.</p>
<p>omg…i think i remember Clariss explains it all…was it the show w/ melissa joan hart (aka sabrina the teenage witch?)</p>
<p>who remembers Galagala island??!</p>
<p>I don’t know some of these shows because I never had cable. I grew up on PBS, ABC kids, Kids WB, and Fox kids.</p>
<p>No one else categorizes their childhood by what pieces of literature they read??</p>