Some playground crazes come and go without much fanfare. Crazy Bones wasn’t one of them. For a few years, these tiny plastic figures seemed to take over every school in America, turning recess into …
Read moreGrowing up in the ’90s, Saturday mornings were a chance to get away from it all. No school, no responsibilities—just a bowl of cereal and a spot on the couch. Those were the good old days. There w…
Read moreThese little beauties first hit North America in May 2004 thanks to Majesco. The Game Boy Advance Video cartridges featured episodes from several popular Disney Channel animated series, including Br…
Read moreBefore kids earned achievements in video games, they earned something even better: free pizza. If you grew up in the 1980s, 1990s, or early 2000s, there’s a good chance you remember BOOK IT!, the r…
Read moreRemember when the most important decision of the school year wasn’t your teacher or your classes? It was your Trapper Keeper. Long before laptops and cloud storage, this colorful binder was the comm…
Read moreAs a kid in the late 90s, Bug Juice was probably my first experience with reality television. Long before reality shows took over TV, Disney Channel gave us a glimpse into life at summer camp with a…
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