Question:
1990s fads?
2007-08-31 08:30:53 UTC
i am doing a project for the Billy Joel song: We Didn't Start the Fire and i need to know some fads for the 90s because we have to write a lyric to the song. please and thanks.
Seventeen answers:
2007-08-31 08:52:36 UTC
Well in 1998 there was those damned Furbies. Everyone had to have a Furby. Others I can think of include:

Slap Bracelets, Pokemon, Lisa Frank, Super Soakers, Beepers, Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?,Bill Nye the Science Guy , Bananas in Pyjamas, Nickelodeon Gak, Animaniacs, Chicken Soup for the Soul, Power Rangers, The Magic School Bus ,Tommy Hilfiger , Playstation, NES, Ebay, Sailor Moon,Skechers , Beanie babies, Animorphs ,Oregon Trail, Harry Potter, Austin Powers, Digimon, The Hamster Dance, Britney Spears, Who Wants to be a Millionare?, Doodle Bear



They're mostly kid things, but thats because I was a kid then.
hanrahan
2016-11-01 10:09:12 UTC
1990s Fads
2007-08-31 08:35:17 UTC
Easy!



Furby was huge. Tamagachi (which is made a small comeback)... that was a big one. Tickle Me Elmo and the Rosie TV-show (which made Elmo so huge!), when Rosie O'Donnell was as big as Oprah. Oprah, by the way... Beanie Babies were collected and some sold for $100s of dollars (it was insane), Napster was big for downloading music (when that started) and the industry crippled their business, "soccer moms" became a known term for mothers that drive their kids everywhere... their SUVs became commonplace. Moms and teens began getting tattoos (shockingly) and piercings, more than ever before, Bill Clinton was a fad of the 90s for a southern politician that left people thinking he'd actually done something... and THE fad was the Internet -- which brought about today, made the stock market SOAR and made so many people money that they believe Clinton/Gore had anything to do with it... and that keeps him from being judged as one of the worst presidents in USA history.



Let's see? ...using radar detectors on roads, to avoid police watching speeding (no one bothers anymore), "Britney vs. Christina" for the Top of the Charts etc. (both scored big in the late-90's)...
easymoney
2007-08-31 08:51:30 UTC
Vanilla Ice was big. I think Milli Vanilli was, too. And what about slap bracelets and jelly shoes? We used to play pencil break and thump knuckle in school and get in trouble everyday. The Cosby Show, Friends, Seinfeld, Double Dare (maybe 80s), In living Color. OK City Bombing, Kurt Cobain dying, Chris Farley's death, Wrigley Field got lights in the stadium, computer usage, hackey sacks, CD players, Backpack purses, Swatch Watches (80s?), Olympics bombing, George Bush throwing up on TV, boom boxes, Reebok Pumps (shoes). I dunno...there's so much more, but I can't think of anything else without a lot of effort.
bubblespb
2007-08-31 08:39:29 UTC
As far as I can recall, fads like:

black outfits with dog collar & chains

net shirts

big bows

penny loppers

Madonna's fashion during the 90's

Duran Duran

Spandau Ballet

Boy George
2015-08-19 13:50:02 UTC
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1990s fads?

i am doing a project for the Billy Joel song: We Didn't Start the Fire and i need to know some fads for the 90s because we have to write a lyric to the song. please and thanks.
♫jmann♫
2007-08-31 08:46:33 UTC
Flannel shirts were in, and for some reason wearing overalls with one strap undone was in too. virtual pets were a cool thing for a while. As were yo-yo's. Jnco Jeans came into fashion, the really big ones with the huge leg cuffs.
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2007-08-31 08:35:24 UTC
i can only remember 1 fad. and that was wearing some trousers with a skirt over the top. and those trousers that actually had the skirt attached.
ruth4526
2007-08-31 08:44:28 UTC
Here are a few, Reebok pumps, rollerblades,gigapet,furby,macarena, wassssssssssup,,push pops,bleachd hair, tattoos, tongue&belly piercing, overalls, beanie babies, tickle me elmo and polly pockets.
2007-08-31 09:07:11 UTC
I have a lot!!!



NINTENDO! (oringinal gray and black system)



the original gameboy



a tribe called quest..the low end theroy album..what



wearing your beeper (which everyone had in see-through colors) anywhere you could..usually on the outside of your pants..



playing street fighter in the arcades..WHAT



the gumby hairstyle



Overalls with one side left unbuckled (ugh)



Cross color jeans and clothes (the jeans came in red, yellow, bright green, etc.)



8-ball leather jackets



MC Hammer pants...u cant touch this!



girbauds worn backwards



SUPER baggy clothing



door knocker earrings



Starter jackets..people used to rob for this esp.



slap bracelets



new kids on the block



vanilla ice



the song O.P.P.



The arsenio hall show



beverley hills, 90210



melrose palce



jansports



the macarena!



butterfly hair clips



Tamogotchi



body suits for the ladies..ugh we would wear these under button down shirts to look hot..LOL!



the show in living color



for the guys one leg rolled up like ll cool j



ch-ch-ch-chia pets



bart simpson t-shirts (they got banned in junior high)



milli vanilli and the lip synching fiasco



girls wold line our lips with black eyeliner and wear pink lipstick



Timbs with your jeans tucked in and nautica jackets in the winter



Champion t and sweat shirts



the original saved by the bell with zack, kelly, lisa, screech, slater and jessi
2007-08-31 09:05:25 UTC
the grungde look, desert storm, the fall of the USSR, MC hammer, vanilla ice, bobby brown, spice girls, boy bands, bell bottoms, brad pitt, dallas cowboy dynasty, scrunchies, cindy crawford, adidas shelltoe sneakers, michael jordan, heavy metal, teen bop, saved by the bell, 90210, who wants to be a millionare, kathie lee gifford, baby one more time, girbauds, bill clinton, ross perot, ricki lake, jerry springer, my buddy & kid sister, life size barbie, cops, south park,
Lauren B
2007-08-31 08:39:34 UTC
Flannel shirts, long hair on guys, (grunge movement)
2007-08-31 08:34:54 UTC
The word "PSYCH" was really big. I remember hearing it quite a bit, haha.
♥ MISS YELLOW DIAMOND★☺♀
2007-08-31 08:35:00 UTC
yoyos, game boys, nintendo, spice girls ,marbles , walkmans, polly pockets , playing cards , floral patterns
CupCake
2007-08-31 09:20:04 UTC
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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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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Push Pops

Lollypops that would be in almost a lipstick tube type container you would push at the bottom to get the lollypop to get out of the tube. This pushing in the tube made your finger all sticky.

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Bleached Hair

This fad was popular with high school and college students. Many just bleached their tips. This fad really caught on in the mid 90's and continued into 2000.

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Tattoos

Formerly a preference for gang members, jailbirds and other rebels, tattoos are now so common that even the Spice Girls have them. You used to get a tattoo to stand out, now you get one to blend in.





Piercings

Getting your tongue, belly button, eyebrow, nipple, etc. pierced was the popular thing to do to show your "coolness."

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Overalls

Although popular in the 1970's, in the early 1990's teens wore their overalls in two ways: they wore their overalls with a belt, and let the 'front flap' and 'back straps' hang straight down. The other way was to only hook together one side of the overall straps, and leave the opposite side open. The popular over-all styles were: light blue; or gray stonewashed; overalls, with lots of zippers and metal buttons down the sides.





Fanny Packs

Purses that buckle on to the waist. Very popular in the early 1990. Now it's considered to be a fashion faux pas.

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Beanie Babies

As one of the most popular, endearing and widespread fads of the last 25 years, one would imagine that Beanie Babies must have some type of unique and incredible attributes. Instead, they are simply small, inexpensively priced, stuffed animals with a tag stating the animal's name and birth date. Despite logic, the stuffed animals created an almost cutthroat collecting frenzy, which inadvertently spawned magazines, websites and fan clubs.



In 1993, Beanie Babies made their debut and were being sold in early 1994 in Chicago area stores. As word of mouth cast attention on the stuffed animals, interest, and therefore, sales of the toys grew significantly. By mid-1994, Ty, Inc., was offering more than 30 additional versions in order to meet the collecting craze that was now spreading across the United States. By 1996, more than 100 million Beanie Babies were sold and the craze was now spreading across the world. The popularity of the craze was not lost upon corporate America. In April 0f 1997, the McDonalds Corporation entered into an agreement with Ty, Inc. and began bundling certain Beanie Babies with the company's "Happy Meals." Within 14 days, over 100 million of the Beanie Babies had been issued through the food chain.



Because of their success, the toys have spawned numerous websites, magazines and fan clubs.. Many collectors have hundreds of the dolls stored in their attic, hoping that they will one day be worth a king's ransom. With the huge number of Beanie Babies in the hands of the public, they will be very lucky just to reach their investments

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Children's Games/Toys

Pogs, Pokemon, Beanie Babies, Koosh Balls, Tamagotchi virtual pets, Tickle Me Elmo and Furby.

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Napster

This music sharing community which is now a paid service was once free. All internet users had to do was download the software and get any mp3 music file they wanted. After a couple years, the Record Industry caught on to this, considered it piracy and took Napster to court. The result was Napster being shut down.

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Rachel Haircut

Many women in the 1990's starting cutting their hair in the same hair style as Jennifer Aniston's character 'Rachel' on the popular television sitcom Friends.

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Tickle Me Elmo

This popular toy would giggle when you tickle its belly then it would end with a "Oh boy, that tickles". Elmo, who became the most popular character from Sesame Street in the 90's was on every kids Christmas wish list and stores were selling out quickly. People who really had to have one for Christmas had to resort to buying them for more on auction websites.

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Polly Pocket Toys

A popular toy for girls in the 1990's. The toy actually came out in 1989, but was most popular in the 90's.
lilith
2007-08-31 08:43:28 UTC
reebok pumps

furby

busweiser "wassup"

beanie babies


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