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Welcome to the Bad Fads Museum!
...........Bad Fads of the 90's .............
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...........Fads and Music.....................
http://members.aol.com/Jsst386/fads.htm
http://www.wgeneration.com/1990.html
Track ListBillboard Top Country Hits: 1990
Click on or song title to hear an audio clip. Windows Media player is required.
http://shopping.yahoo.com/p:Billboard%20Top%20Country%20Hits:%201990:1921147930
Some music from 1956 - 1960
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http://www.bobforrest.com/JukeBox.htm
2007-05-04 11:40:05
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answered by LucySD 7
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The Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers! It's morphin' time!
The Macarena (a line dance)
Hm. That's all I can think of right now! Other fads like the Internet are still with us, right?
Edit: Yes, I forgot about "virtual pets." I had a couple of Gigapets myself, other people had Tamagotchi or Nano.
Pokemon... but that's not just a 90s fad, since the introduction of Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald, and Pokemon Diamond/Pearl in the 2000s.
2007-05-04 11:12:58
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answered by Anonymous
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ending a sentence with the word "PSYCHE!", "The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air", "Blossom", "Full House", Oregon Trail, "Goosebumps", "Are you Afraid of the Dark?", Smurfs,
plastic cartoon lunch boxes, Spice Girls, slap bracelets, slam books, use of the word "NOT" (after (almost) every sentence), Where in the world is Carmen San Diego?, Captain Planet, Power Rangers, super nintendo, Trapper Keeper, Lisa Frank stickers, socks over leggings scrunched down, New Kids on The Block, "Saved By The Bell", "Pogs", Tamagotchi, GigaPet or Nanos, Care Bears, My Little Pony, Ninja Turtles, Yikes pencils and erasers, Beanie Babies, the saying "Talk to the Hand", Pinky and the Brain, Furbies, The Secret World of Alex Mac, Ren & Stimpy, AAAHH!! REAL MONSTERS, Doug, The Adventures of Pete and Pete, Beavis & Butt-Head, Wishbone, Bill Nye the Science Guy, Under the Umbrella Tree, PEE-WEE's Playhouse, Babysitter's Club, Barney, Mullets, Comic books.....I dunno I can't think of anything else right now
2007-05-04 11:40:45
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answered by Jenn 2
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Ghostbusters, Mrs. Doubtful, Full House, Saved by the Bell, Life goes on, Power Rangers (from Mighty Morphin to Lost Galaxy) Nintendo, Atari, and as it seems as its crazy, listen to Vanilla Ice and New Kids on the Block.
2016-05-20 22:13:11
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1990's
Reebok Pump
In the early 90's Reebok released basketball sneakers that had a pump up mechanism on the front tongue of the shoe. This little ball/pump allowed one to inflate air into the cushon of shoe or release the air out. This shoe became very popular despite the retail price of $175, which was very expensive for sneakers at the time. The shoe first stepped into the spotlight when NBA superstar Dee Brown pumped his pair up before competing in the NBA slam dunk contest...he would go on and win the contest that year.
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SUV's
Sports Utility Vehicles became the hottest new type of vehicle bought in the U.S. despite the high cost of gasoline and the poor MPG the automobiles would give you.
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Rollerblades
Instead of the traditional four wheel skates (one in each corner of your foot) the inline roller skates had their wheels lined up single file and were very popular.
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SUV's
Sports Utility Vehicles became the hottest new type of vehicle bought in the U.S. despite the high cost of gasoline and the poor MPG the automobiles would give you.
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Reebok Pump
In the early 90's Reebok released basketball sneakers that had a pump up mechanism on the front tongue of the shoe. This little ball/pump allowed one to inflate air into the cushon of shoe or release the air out. This shoe became very popular despite the retail price of $175, which was very expensive for sneakers at the time. The shoe first stepped into the spotlight when NBA superstar Dee Brown pumped his pair up before competing in the NBA slam dunk contest...he would go on and win the contest that year.
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Gigapets / Tomogatchi
Very popular little electronic device that needed to be feed and cared for. If not then it would die. Kids used to carry them around everywhere they went.
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Furby
First introduced in 1998, this interactive furry toy had a mind of its own. It spoke its own language and communicated with other Furbys. It was so popular that many stores sold out early for Christmas.
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The Macarena
During the 90's you couldn't turn on the tv, radio or go to parties without hearing this song. People would dance The Macarena to the song made popular by Los Del Rio.
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Budweiser Wassup Commerical
This popular Budweiser beer commercial started a new trend for the 90's. It caught on quick. People were answering their own phones and saying, "Wassssssuuup!!". There were even many different mocked versions all over the internet.
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Grunge
Whether it was worn out jeans or a flannel shirt grunge music and grunge fashion was big in the 90's.
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More and more and more at
http://www.crazyfads.com/90s.htm
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Some info from wikipedia if you use it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990s_fads_and_trends
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Fads of the 1990's:
Tae-bo
In-line Skates
Beanie Babies
Furby
Tickle Me Elmo
WWJD
Yo-yos
Tattoos
Body Piercing
Ubiquitous Video Games
http://www.springlake-earth.org/Siren/04may00/HS/html/History/1990facts.html
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Fads
http://library.thinkquest.org/J0111064/90fads.htm
Good luck!!!!!!
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2007-05-04 13:36:24
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answered by Somanyquestions,solittletime 5
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I got the "Right Stuff" how about New Kids on the BLock, love them.
WHat about "Friends"
How about taking the Pepsi Challange
Don't forget about the "friends" hair cut
you can beadazzle anything
mc hammer was the begining of the 90's
2007-05-04 11:14:28
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answered by Joe A 2
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Boy bands! That would be an easy thing to make costumes, props, and such for. And you could be really funny/cheesy about it. Even if you weren't into that kind of thing, it could still be fun because you could be really silly about it. Good luck!
2007-05-04 11:12:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Tie dye, Hypercolor shirts, tight rolled or "pegged" jeans, Keds shoes, Eastland shoes, L.A. Gear shoes, Reebok Pump shoes, big hairdos, big glasses (some things didn't die with the 80's)
That should get you started.
2007-05-04 11:13:11
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answer #8
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answered by fumblingkc 2
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Slap bracelets!
2007-05-04 11:15:52
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answered by Goodbye 5
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Don't forget "My Scene" and "Brats" Dolls. I am not sure of this but when was Tickle Me Elmo?
2007-05-04 11:24:08
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answered by elcid812 4
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