Early 2000s kids of Sup Forums: what shows and movies did you grow up with?

Early 2000s kids of Sup Forums: what shows and movies did you grow up with?

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Early 2000s kids have absolutely no 90s influence. The early 2000s were completely different to the early 90s or the late 90s for that matter

1998, class of 2016 here.

born 1986 here

fuck all of you late 90 babbies

tfw thought you were underageb& but then I realized I'm just fucking old

As a kid I watched Mostly Nickelodeon stuff ( Rugrats, Angry Beavers, Invader Zim, etc.) For movies, the first film I saw in theater was Toy Story 2. I watched the original on VHS, as well as stuff like Iron Giant, pre-special edition Star Wars, 101 Dalmations and a bunch of other old Disney movies. My favorite movie as a kid was Small Soldiers.[/spoilers]

Also why the fuck is spoilering doing that? That's the second time that's happened today.
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>Cartoon network up to Kids next door.
>Early Spongebob
>Recess
>Goosebumps
>Toy Story
>Shrek

*mid 90s

I mostly rented 80's movies from the video store.

Not an early 2000s kid

>27 years old

why am I still here

>TFW OLDER THAN 27

This is wrong and reeks of pathetic ageism superiority or some shit. "Muh 90's!" isn't as great as you thought faggot

In no particular order:
The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show
The Simpsons
Sesame Street
Mr. Dressup
Reboot
Street Cents
Dragon Tales
Jonovision
Round the Twist
Inspector Gadget
Recess
Pepperanne
Doug
Darkwing Duck
Adventures of the Gummi Bears
The Weekenders
Animaniacs
Rollie Pollie Olie
The O.C.

My favorite movies growing up from '94

> Legend
> The Goonies
> Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

Didn't watch much TV.

>My favorite movie was Small Soldiers


My nigga. RIP Troy McClure though.

>1993
>tfw barely made it to the cool 90's kid club

>that image
i can totally get behind this
finally someone got it right
and "early 2000s kid aka kids with a 90s influence" is lame tho
i just call you faggots the disney channel generation

> t. born in 1993

Nobody cares faggo.

Had a large influence on my development for better or worse

All of the memorable 90s shows kept airing up 'till ~2006 and things like heelys were still a thing up until about 2006 as well.

People not remembering how much the world changed after 9/11

...

Moville Mysteries
Tutenstein
Growing Up Creepie
The Buzz on Maggie
Oggy and the Cockroaches
ChalkZone
My Gym Partner is a Monkey

golden era Spongebob
Naruto
Billy and Mandy
Ed Edd n Eddy
Avatar: The Last Airbender
Jurassic Park movies
Apex Pixar
Walking with Dinosaurs
Nacho Libre
Shrek
Disney Renaissance
Post-Renaissance Disney 2D movies (esp Emperor's New Groove)
Xiaolin Showdown even though i thought it was terrible
Crocodile Hunter (his death had me shook)
Star Wars prequels and Clone Wars show
Samurai Jack tail end

>tfw born in 89
>tfw right smack in the middle of le 90's kids-tier
>tfw Experienced the best of 90s kid culture and got to enjoy the internet as a teenager before Facebook ruined everything

Feels pretty damn good tbqh

>Reboot
wait, when did you say you were born? there is no way you were born in the mi-90's if you saw reboot on TV growing up! I was born in '88 and loved the shit out of that show

>born in 1980
>class of 1998

Suck it youngfags.

Reboot had reruns until 2005 though

ReBoot can suck my dick. Left it on a cliffhanger then never continued it.

As a 24 year old, I legitimately hate teenagers. Anyone born after 1995 is a fucking idiot.
Can't wait to think the same about 24 year olds if I reach 30.

one would think they would hide that shitty early 3D animation from kids, did they also rerun pic related?

>Anyone born after 1995 is a fucking idiot

I feel the same way about anyone born after 1990.

I feel the same way about people born after 1985

That's fine I was born in 1980.

'96 here.

Grew up with Spongebob, Winnie the Pooh, some weird Korean drama, and the Girls Next Door.

>Girls Next Door.
You mean Kids Next Door?

No.

>1991 man here

TV
-legends of the hidden temple
-Figure it out
-slime time live
-powerpuff girls
-Salute your shorts
-Clarrisa explains it all
-Double Dare 2000
-Action League Now!
-Celebrity Deathmatch
-Hey Arnold!
-Angry Beavers
-The Secret World of Alex Mack
-Blue's Clues
-Cousin Skeeter
-Gullah Gullah Island
-All That
-Kenan & Kel
-Brothers Garcia
-Space Ghost Coast to Coast
-Rugrats
-Pokemon
-Power Rangers (MMPR to Time Force)
-Are You Afraid of the Dark?
-Goosebumps
-Modern Marvels
-How It's Made
-Robot Wars
-Ghost Travels
-Top 10 List show on TLC
-Nick News
-The Wild Thornberrys
-spongebob squarepants
-Archie's Weird Mysteries
-Bettleborgs
-Smallville
-Kratt's Kreatures
-Arthur

Movies
-Independence Day
-Toy Story
-Phantom Menace
-Rush Hour
-Men in Black
-Spy Kids
-DCOM movies
-The Mummy
-Blue Streak
-League of Extraordinary Gentleman
-LOTR

>94
I grew up with the internet and was only slightly influenced by movies and tv as I grew up, I've missed the vast majority of popular late 90s early 00s movies and tv

But goddamn I've seen a lot of fucked up porn

OP, keep in mind this is like from 1997-2004

96 here, you're wrong
I have more 90s influence than 00s because in my country I would only see reruns

>93
my favorite

>tfw 96 and still had contact with VHS movies til mid 00s

Fucking VHS player ate like 5 of my movies in its last days

>tfw there are no more rental stores around

I don't miss rewinding tho

How did other 90s anons feel about The Phantom Menace when they saw it in cinemas? I remember being bored and not taking in the story and needing to piss really bad during the pod racing scene.

I loved the lightsaber duel, and I thought darth maul was a badass.
Also Im still obsessively sexually attracted to Nataly Portman and Keira Knightley so there's that.

I was a kid, so I liked it (and all the other prequels). Star Wars are children's films, anyone with strong feelings for them (whether love or hate) past 16 should kill themselves

Not that guy but I know the fucking 90s aren't as great as people said, but you're literally piece of trash that understands nothing. It may have been going downhill but that was nothing compared to post 9/11 world. Fuck you, it's patently observable that things got worse.

I was like 10 or 11 at the time so I liked it and thought it was cool. Used to have fights with my friends with plastic lightsabers. It wasn't anything more than that though. I don't think Star Wars is a good thing that happened.

I remember getting all the character pepsi cans, also seeing the remastered originals with my dad in theaters that were released to hype up the prequels
I remember the movie being really entertaining as a kid, and loving darth maul like a lot of other kids, Lucas knew who he was making those movies for

And plus, even here in the U.S., numerous toys, cartoons, TV shows, anime, video gams, and music from the 90s bled well through to the mid 2000s.

Which is why I, a 95fag, still had a Tamagotchi growing up as opposed to something like an iPhone. Now if I were born like 3 years later, maybe things would be different.

1989 here.

Damn.

I remember going on /fit/ here in 2007. I was just 17 for most of that year.

Where does the time go?

>muh labels

kill yourself

>there's no difference between kids who grew up in the 90's and those that grew up in the 00's
>except cellphones, the internet and 9/11
Biggest gap between decades in the history of western civilization.

True but a lot of that shit didn't become a huge problem until around 2007 when social media got big and the iPhone was released

People who had their childhoods around 2001-2006 are far closer, mentality wise, to those that grew up in the 90s, than those who grew up in 2007-2011.

>1984
>90s kid

They were 6-10 years old in the 90s so yes they're definitely 90s kids. 6-10 is the peak of your childhood really.

>tfw born in 1970
>retards consider me a 90s kid

>be 47
>be on Sup Forums

get a wife. get a job. get married. have kids. leave this place.

1988 chad reporting in
i dont even know wtf these kids on youtube are talking about

1990 here. Not a Chad but a sympathize.

>Hate smartphones or people who sink far too much of their time into them
>Don't like Capeshit, Got or The Walking Dead(I did read the comics before they got popular but it's really silly how people are treating it as the second coming of Christ in some ways)
>Don't care about the MCU or Disney Star Wars
>Don't understand emojis
>Reaction videos repulse me
>Don't do any social media

The amanda show

There is no escape only acceptance

I feel you man, '91 here. Hackers was my favorite movie when I was a kid. The internet seemed like magic back then.

I remember going outside and skate boarding and riding BMX because there was no internet. None of my friends were fat fucks that never left the house. You had to visit their place to check if they were free to play, since nobody has iphones and home phones were for old people.

When the internet in its original form came to be the only place you could access it was the local library and that was so you could post on the BBS.

Linux, Unix, BSD were the flavors of the day then DOS and finally windows showed up.

The internet was so slow it would take 5-10 min to down one pic at 36k. You would jerk off to one pic because it took to long to long to down load anymore but why bother pussy was easy to get. The term friend zone didn't even exist yet.

1995 here. I'll write down anything I remember growing up with.

Shows
>Barney
>Spongebob
>Bob the Builder
>Zaboomafoo
>Rocket Power
>Seven Little Monsters
>Stanley: The Great Big Book of Everything
>Clifford the Big Red Dog
>Tutenstein
>Kenny the Shark
>Kid's Next Door
>Samurai Jack
>Courage the Cowardly Dog
>Recess
>Rollie Pollie Olie
>Dragon Tales
>Higglytown Heroes
>JoJo's Circus
>American Dragon Jake Long
>Kim Possible
>Watched Frasier, Becker, Seinfeld, and M*A*S*H with dad
>Would stay up late and watch Full Metal Alchemist and Ghost in the Shell and feel edgy and hardcore

Movies
>The Rugrats movies
>The Wild Thornberries movie
>Robin Hood (furry Disney version)
>Treasure Planet
>Atlantis
>Home on the Range (Disney movie where Roseanne Barr played a cow, kek)
>Small Soldiers
>Finding Nemo
>Shrek
>All the Lion King movies
>Beauty and the Beast
>Pocahontas
>Pretty much anything/everything Disney

Is it weird that despite being born in 1991 I identify more strongly with 00s than with 90s?

Are you me? It's like I was born several generations too late or too young. I feel out of place in this time. I wish I had grown up in the 50s or perhaps in the 2100s. The one good thing though is that we're the only generation that remembers what it was like growing up with the huge shift in consciousness thanks to the internet. We're fucking ancientfags.. you will never relive those wonton days of late high school/college where you could chill on the YTMND frontpage first thing in the morning, skim the funny articles on Fark at lunch, play Newgrounds from the library computers, or bullshit with your friends on IRC chats instead of studying for exams.

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>Sup Forums died 2007
>a time before greentext, webm, etc.
>calling gamestop and asking for battletoads
>millhouse will never be a meme
>mitchell henderson's ipod
>magibon
>RRFTP
>what has been seen cannot be unseen
>when you see it you'll shit brix
>no captcha
>green oval (ANYONE? ANYONE???)
>motherfucking CARD CRUSHER (SJWs nowadays would be outraged)
>captain jean luc picard
>NEDM
>vtech massacre

>He doesn't remember things strongly from when he was 5-8 years old

Step up your game senpai

Not really, to me real growing up years were 9-16, all that happened before feels like toddler stuff

89. I grew up with the golden age of Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network. I grew up when Saturday Morning Cartoons were a thing. I grew up with the golden age of the Simpsons, King of the Hill and Spongebob and then toward the early 2000's I just stopped watching cartoons. The early 2000's had a few good stuff, the mid 2000's was shit.

>born in le wrong generation

This, Spongebob, and Kim Possible were my shit

>Barney
Are you autistic?

Even as a kid, everyone i knew hated Barney

don't you miss those days? I'm in literally all endgame torrent sites and I've managed to create a specific video library for shows that I enjoyed from the 90s-00s and I'm never going to show anything else to my child. What's your opinion on television today? Personally I feel like a lot of imagination and creativity has left the industry and we're left with superficial nonsense that doesn't stimulate our archetypal lust for memes.

I hate how memes have been capitalized by normies rather than being accidental inside jokes. I wouldn't say I totally feel similar about being born in the wrong generation I just think I'm tired of how overexposed social media has seeped into our lives. Can't go anywhere with seeing it.

>"Are you autistic?"
Where the fuck do you think you are, faggot?

Holy fuck you're right.

suburban life in the year 2004 was the pinnacle of human kind

>post 9/11 america
Jesus christ no.

Seriously pre-911 was no worries kino. You fucking faggots have no idea.

Who're you talking to? Everyone in this thread is a nostalgiafag who can't let go of pre 9/11 childhoods. Fuck, every thread of this kind eventually circle jerks back to 9/11 and how better it was for both film and culture before it. Literally all the filmmakers coming up now are 9/11 branded millenials with 0 original ideas that touch the human soul. Directors such as Scorsese, Kubrick or Hitchcock are remnants of the past.

>we have to go back, Kate
>WE HAVE TO GO BACK

85 right here buddy

>86
>have no idea what 9/11 did
to politics, sure. but people and daily life? I never got out enough to notice.
plus it's probably much more apparent in the US.

Born 1997
Class of 2015

Again ?

I really like this animated photo. mind if I save it?

shit nigger what you still doing here at 86 years old

This. Earliest I can remember is stuff from 1997

As an older guy I notice how younger generation has a more healthy and balanced contact with anime
(Not a hater or a overcompensating weeb)

May I ask why do you think it was 9/11 that killed originality????

This board always seems to me over emphasizing 9/11 while ignoring the subprime crisis

Not true. I was born in '98 and have a way easier time talking kids shows and things with people a decade older than two years younger.

I was born in '82 and still consider myself growing up in the 90's.

A lot of Spongebob.

You're a mid-late 2000s kid, not early 2000s kid

Alright, guess I went ahead and grew up watching the wrong shows and movies then.

Worth remembering that a lot of places outside the US got shows syndicated sometimes up to a year or two late, so the lines aren't quite that neat.

born '95 and growing up mostly watched
>The Simpsons
>Rugrats
>Doug
>Ed, Edd, & Eddy
>Rollie Pollie Olie
>Dexter's Lab
>Powerpuff Girls
>Blue's Clues
>Sesame Street
>Street Sharks
>All That
>Amanda Show
>Kenan & Kel
>Yu-Gi-Oh
>Pokemon
>Power Rangers (MMPR to Time Force)
>Wild Thornberrys
>Aaah Real Monsters
>Barney
>Rocket Power
>Clifford
>Courage the Cowardly Dog
>Recess
>Dragon Tales

movies
>Toy Story 1 + 2
>Hercules
>Spy Kids

that's what comes to mind right away, definitely a lot of other stuff too

The only important country is America

nostalgia is a mental illness and le 90's kids are cancer

also
>1993
You probably can't even remember anything up until 1997 if you were born in 1993.

But if you were born in 93, you probably still remember 97-99 and I'd say that makes you a le 90s kid. Because the late 90s were the peak of 90s cheesiness.