Which era(s) of movies and shows was your childhood?

Which era(s) of movies and shows was your childhood?

Core, although appreciative of either side of me.

Also, why haven't you included Malcolm in the middle? That's about as millenial core as it gets.

Malcolm in the middle is in the late part because it ran from 2000-2006

Reminder that "generational research" is a retarded scam and not an actual science. There is no consistency or consensus in it all. Were "Millennials" born between 1980 and 1994? 1981 and 1997? 1982 and 1995? 1983 and 1998? 1977 and 1995? 1990 and 2000? Who knows!

core and late

Core and a bit of late
t. born in '92

How was fall 2006 supposedly different from summer 2006?

Early and even earlier. First console was a NES, and was mostly watching reruns of The Avengers and The Saint on TV.

>mfw Pre-Millenial

Old.

My parents were broke as fuck and I grew up on a farm, so I had a sega genesis, an atari and felix the cat VHS tapes till I was like 13 and stopped being home schooled and suddenly jumped to 2010.

Born in '89, Early and Core Millennial was all my shit. Strong cutoff before and after them, people only a year or two younger than me are crazy nostalgic for SpongeBob and I never have any fucking clue what they're talking about with the references. I did watch Samurai Jack/Teen Titans/Yu Yu Hakusho/etc. with my best friend when he stayed over my house practically every weekend. Also played RuneScape which was the last vestige of childhood before going full edgelord teen, mostly only the charmingly shitty original version that's now known as Classic though which I started playing in mid 2001.

You missed out because seasons 1-3 of spongebob are actually pretty funny, in a Monty python esque way

Core with some overlap on early and alot of overlap on late

'92 here, Core millennial with a bit of both early and late, none of the early Z.

YYH was god tier

>taking pride in the year you were born
>hating others for being born earlier or later
Go ahead and t. millenial me if you want, doesn't make you any more right

Early/core

classic front lashing

Not like "millenial" makes any sense. According to some definition of millenial, a guy born in 1980 and his child born in 2000 would both be millenials.

Primarily the first one with games and consoles of the second one except I'm not a Burger so I grew up on things that aren't there and never knew of things that are there
This chart really doubles as a "how Americanized was your country?" one

Do late and early millenials have a stronger cutoff with what came after and before them than core millenials do?
I mean, I am a core millenial and I liked things from early and late millenial period, but does a late millenial like things like Hannah Montana?

Generations don't really exist after X. Free love overtook sex after marriage.

There's still a huge difference in what people experienced in their childhood/teens. If you were born in the early 80s, you didn't have internet access until your mid-late teens if even that. Around the same time you got your first nokia cellphone with snake on it.
A kid born in the late 90s-early 2000s had internet access from the time he could read, and a smartphone in his teens.

No, Hannah Montana is a early gen z thing and marked the end of late millennial era in 2006 along with Shows like Yu gi oh, Malcolm in the middle, yu yu hakusho, justice league, charmed, Dave chappelle show, ect ending in 2006.

There's some definitions that use 1980-1995 instead of 1980-2000. Does that fit better or is it still too distant.

Still feels like a big difference. I first got internet at home in 1998 or 99, someone born 1995 would have spent his entire childhood copying websites to do their homework.

Who's the best yu gi oh girl?

People born in the early and core times were the ones who would enjoy it most because they were around the boys age

sorry buddy

early millenial

>tfw my parents are doctors and I never got any consoles even though I wished for one at every given opportunity
>tfw ywn the experience of growing up playing NES games

My childhood was my parents VHS tapes.
30s/40s B&W horror movies and film noir
60s/70s italian horror/mystery
80s horror and teen sex comedies

'92 here, never watched Spongebob

ITT: self flagellating millennials

>funny
>Monty python
???

Literally half of the shit in there is Japanese, shut the fuck up

>was not into electronic games at all
>was not into music (that changed recently though)
>never watched tv
>never played team sports
>never watched any sport

>big into movies (theatre and vhs)
>big into nature shit
>big into porn
>big into books
>big into porn

Late millenial/early gen z

Also why is there no inclusion of Club Penguin?

early millennial and fuck yes, flippos! i loved the smell when opening the chips bag lol i had so many ... they must be somewhere in the barn.

You can NOT compete with runescape, bionicles and samurai jack
Don't even try grandpa

Early Genz xD

D&D 2nd edition, Transformers cartoon and David Caradine's Kung Fu.

>too old to ne a millennial
>so much of a manchild that I enjoyed 1990 to 2010 kid shit

Late, used to pretend that I was core.

Hong Kong Phooey would have been a better choice. HKP is great.

Im forcing my kids to watch the what I liked since I turned out to be such a mental beast. Do they even have educational programming that isnt some poorly done Youtube for kids anymore? Ive been making mine watch 80s Mr. Wizard and David the Gnome at the moment.

If you have trouble making them watch things like that, use my trick:
leave the dvds out and when the see it snatch it up and say it's not for them, they're not ready. They will BEG you to watch them after that and the more you resist, the more they'll end up loving them.

So far no problems. They really love David the Gnome. They compare it to Doc MCStuffins though haha.

I was born in 93 but because I live in a third world we got everything at least half a decade late. By the mid 90s we got everything from the 80s together with the 90s because the market opened a lot (neolib policies). The famicom (NES) lived along the Genesis, Kenan and Kel aired along Beavis and Butthead, etc. We had pretty eventful childhoods.

This image is perfect

I am definitely core millennial played Pokemon and all that


My cousin played with pogs and watched tmnt he was early millennial


BUT
this all doesn't matter though
Western civilization is dying and our so called cultures are being destroyed by mass immigration

Sooner or later the average person your age would NOT have grown up in your culture.

In terms of TV, probably core. Videogames were a split between early and core since in my young days I had an NES and a 5200, later an SNES, and an N64 when it came out, PS a bit later. Born in 88.

Born in 1990 and my experience is similar.

A little bit of early and late, but mostly core. Born in 1990.