I'm core millenial. And the only show on that list I watched as a kid on the left was Rugrats. But millenials were weird. In kindergarten my friends and I all loved Terminator. I had T1 and T2 on VHS, but I was allowed to watch MTV until like middle school.
I guess I grew up with:
The Simpsons, Rugrats, BTAS, Rocco's Modern Life, and Cartoon Cartoons. I never even watched PBS until my little sister was born.
Kids who didn't watch Nickelodeon weren't exposed to Klasky-Csupo's literal israeli subversion. I always thought their shows were gay and written/paced like shit for girls. Cartoon Network on the whole seemed like it attracted more guys who were serious about continuing legacies and making entertaining, funny stuff.
i think back when there was these two hands with western outfits on them to talk about "what's coming up next" had speed racer and ronin warriors, this is probably 1995.
A lot changed in 5 years though. That '93 kid was 14 when the iPhone came out and the '98 kid was 9. If you remember how quickly the Internet changed after smartphones fricked it up, then you understand that the '98 kid has little memory of a non-monolithic and corporate internet.
That's my two cents. Anyway generations are just ideas for marketing/advertising and not something we should care about too much.
To be fair though, 2007 really wasn't the year of the iPhone. 2009 was. The iPhone existed in 2007-2008, but it wasn't something anyone other than rich people had until around mid-late 2009. That's also when Facebook and Twitter became popular.
Yeah I don't remember many people with iPhones in 2007, definitely more by 2009 when I graduated. MySpace was already changing things though, Facebook just took its place. There was definitely a huge change in the Internet from early to late 2000s though, I couldn't imagine a site like Cinemaphile being founded in 2009 or 10.
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I was too old for Emerald and Ruby when it came out. I remember standing in line with some of my friends in college when the HeartGold and SoulSilver remakes came out 10 years after the originals. Funny how when you're a teenager ten years years is such a long time.
Kids aren't very observant. When I was a kid all Spongebob seasons felt the same to me. It wasn't until I got older that I can see how different they are from each other.
walmart clothes have all sorts of nostalgia driven printed t-shirts. tried to compliment a guy just today on his shirt, it had a small quote written on the breast about "chicago, on a mission from god" and he hadn't even heard of the blues brothers. which is fine, maybe his mom bought it for him.
I remember as a kid noticing that the new episodes of rugrats, the titles were written in black instead of red, or something to that effect. Got excited because it meant I probably hadn't seen it yet.
don't know what the frick I liked about rugrats either. angelicas little brother episode scared the bejeezus out of me. i didn't like suzie because even at age 6 i knew she was a token but didn't know how to express my feelings.
>it's like my pool is haulin ass around the back yahd
>but it's standin still
>still watahs run deep
Left
Right.
t. 97
neither really i guess. different shows were on tv
keep trying sBlack person.
and your threads will keep dying.
Their side.
So kids born in the late 90s.
holy kino
I'm core millenial. And the only show on that list I watched as a kid on the left was Rugrats. But millenials were weird. In kindergarten my friends and I all loved Terminator. I had T1 and T2 on VHS, but I was allowed to watch MTV until like middle school.
I guess I grew up with:
The Simpsons, Rugrats, BTAS, Rocco's Modern Life, and Cartoon Cartoons. I never even watched PBS until my little sister was born.
I only watched cartoon network. Never watched Nickelodeon. Might explain why I'm such an alpha chad and didn't turn out like a homosexual
Kids who didn't watch Nickelodeon weren't exposed to Klasky-Csupo's literal israeli subversion. I always thought their shows were gay and written/paced like shit for girls. Cartoon Network on the whole seemed like it attracted more guys who were serious about continuing legacies and making entertaining, funny stuff.
>Teen Titans Go
Die zoomer
It's a reference to "touch grass"
And?
>hurrrr it’s a reference get it?!
As if that makes you any less of a stupid homosexual
He should be pointing to the showers
what did they do in the showers together?
Cyborg probably short-circuited and since he was balls deep in Red Sonic they both died of electrocution
Nickelodeon Is gross shit but now Cartoon Network is like soft cal arts shit that talks about feelings and has an anime influence
CN has always had an anime influence.
i think back when there was these two hands with western outfits on them to talk about "what's coming up next" had speed racer and ronin warriors, this is probably 1995.
>1998
1993, everything in that picture is firmly late millennial except the cuck Bears cartoon
The end years of a generation don't count. Someone born in 93 has a lot more in common with someone born in 98 than they do with someone born in 83.
A lot changed in 5 years though. That '93 kid was 14 when the iPhone came out and the '98 kid was 9. If you remember how quickly the Internet changed after smartphones fricked it up, then you understand that the '98 kid has little memory of a non-monolithic and corporate internet.
That's my two cents. Anyway generations are just ideas for marketing/advertising and not something we should care about too much.
To be fair though, 2007 really wasn't the year of the iPhone. 2009 was. The iPhone existed in 2007-2008, but it wasn't something anyone other than rich people had until around mid-late 2009. That's also when Facebook and Twitter became popular.
Yeah I don't remember many people with iPhones in 2007, definitely more by 2009 when I graduated. MySpace was already changing things though, Facebook just took its place. There was definitely a huge change in the Internet from early to late 2000s though, I couldn't imagine a site like Cinemaphile being founded in 2009 or 10.
I was too old for Emerald and Ruby when it came out. I remember standing in line with some of my friends in college when the HeartGold and SoulSilver remakes came out 10 years after the originals. Funny how when you're a teenager ten years years is such a long time.
>he spent his childhood growing with his fat homosexual face glued to the tv
lol
Kidkino peaked here
I never knew the lady from Ghost Busters was in this.
this and Beast Machines were awesome as a kid. I checked them out a short while ago and it looked like crap
Power Rangers kicked ass too.
Were zoomers even born before Dexter's Lab changed art styles?
Honestly as a kid i didn't even know there was a difference besides the coloring being digital.
You didn't notice the horrendous writing and Dexter's shitty new voice?
Kids aren't very observant. When I was a kid all Spongebob seasons felt the same to me. It wasn't until I got older that I can see how different they are from each other.
Kids dont notice writing dips usually. Thats how shows like Spongebob and Teen Titans Go are still airing
>watching slop instead of playing with your friends outside
Normal kids could do both, mr. Autismo.
Both I 96’
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It’s funny how we’re one year apart and everything is true except my t shirt is pkmn ruby
Moomer here. Don't recognize far left.
Too few millennial homes, nobody wants to admit Rugrats was their childhood.
That's because Rugrats was mediocre.
Rugrats is so kino even kids today still watch it. I saw a middle school girl just the other day with a Rugrats sweater on.
Rugrats has some of the best television ever produced. Watch S1E2 Barbecue Story. It's absolutely amazing.
walmart clothes have all sorts of nostalgia driven printed t-shirts. tried to compliment a guy just today on his shirt, it had a small quote written on the breast about "chicago, on a mission from god" and he hadn't even heard of the blues brothers. which is fine, maybe his mom bought it for him.
I remember as a kid noticing that the new episodes of rugrats, the titles were written in black instead of red, or something to that effect. Got excited because it meant I probably hadn't seen it yet.
don't know what the frick I liked about rugrats either. angelicas little brother episode scared the bejeezus out of me. i didn't like suzie because even at age 6 i knew she was a token but didn't know how to express my feelings.
Where is gen alpha growing up?
Cocomelon
>sloptoons
I was born in 1992, so a mix of these.
Damn bro you're old
I used to be told I was too young to be posting here. Now, I'm too old. It will happen to you.
Is 1995 zoomer or boomer? In any case I don't recognize anything on the right except spongebob, and I don't recognize 2/5 on the left.