I feel like no matter what demographic you were in, every kid traded SOMETHING in elementary school. For me, it was littlest pet shops. For my sister, it was pokemon cards. Its just a universal experience.
I remember the big boxy tv’s. My elementary school would play the morning announcements on the tv’s mounted to the walls, and they’d have a couple of kids as the news people. But for learning, we’d be brought to the guidance counselor’s room, and watch anti bullying videos on the tv. Funny thing is that my high school still has them mounted to the walls. They are never used and I guess the school isn’t taking them down any time soon.
my school did the same thing! we had some students give the morning announcements. thats pretty funny that they didnt remove the TVs. sounds like they are still there for nostalgia reasons.
Some months ago, I rewatched a video I used to watch when it came out in 2007, and I was taken aback by how many commenters said that the video came out before they were even born. One commenter said that he/she was born on the very day it came out.
here's a list of some of the more specific things i grew up with in the mid 2000s to 2010s that make me nostalgic :> - Windows XP - 2014-2015 Roblox - PlayStation 2 (i played a lot of Simpsons Hit & Run) - Late 2009-early 2011 UA-cam - Jetpack Joyride - Fruit Ninja (i have a memory of playing that game so much my fingers went numb) - Angry Birds - Kid Pix 3 Deluxe - playing my dad's copy of The Sims 2 - reading my dad's old Garfield comics (which is now probably the reason Garfield is my special interest) - getting a 3DS for my 10th birthday - Animal Crossing New Leaf - New Super Mario Bros. DS - Majora's Mask 3D - My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic - Loom Bands - ABC4Kids - making cubby houses with chairs and blankets - listening to old creepypasta readings - watching old Garry's Mod videos - watching TF2 machinimas and parodies - playing classic Flash games on Newgrounds and other Flash game hosting sites - discovering what Rage Comics were - playing Minecraft on the PS3 for the first time it seemed really lovely back then, being a nerdy kid with little worries. everything had so much wonder and colour to it and i want to regain that childlike joy and spirit. it was a really nice time of my life and i'm happy i lived it :)
@@tanyonYT I was born in 2003 I somewhat remember the early days of UA-cam there's this UA-cam channel I used to watch where these guys when microwave things it was cold is it a good idea to microwave this that and also classic Smosh
Genuinely the first video of yours I came across and when I saw the sub amount I was very confused. I was convinced this channel had at least 500k subs. Good video dude
i loved kid pix 3, kids bop and that bop it toy. i was disappointed that i couldn't connect my gamecube with my gameboy advance. i also forced my mom to buy bulk smencils and i gave some of them out to my friends. i played 2011 roblox on my teacher's computer when i finished a test early. the flood of nostalgia, omg
My very first video game that introduced me to gaming was Need For Speed Underground on the PC. My cousin visited my old apartment and popped the disk into my fat bulky white windows xp pc. I was so excited when I realized I could control the car in the game. Ever since, I've had the rare nfs classic collection, bf1942, ps1, gameboy, ps2, ds lite and lastly the wii before making the final transition to the pc and switch. The ps2 was by far the golden and greatest era of gaming. I've had almost 100 games that my dad got sick of buying them for me but the variety and replayability was insane. Ace combat, gta, ssx, sonic, tony hawk pro skater and others standalone game will stay in my heart.
Who else remembers the McDonald's commercial where the judge of the art contest calls the sunshine and rainbows picture nice, the starry night ripoff interesting, and the fountain impressive? The little girl with the fountain responded "I know."
My school would sell the same pencils. Our currency however was more geared towards these things called jelly bears. Just squishy plastic, slime and glitter filled keychain bears.
I remember a book that was similar to a Where's Waldo book. It was the same concept: looking for stuff in pictures. It was Christmas-themed. It may have even been made by the same people. One of the images was of a forest of candy canes, one with vertical stripes instead of spiral ones and a word bubble that said "Something must have gone wrong"; another one with polka dots instead of stripes and a word bubble that said "I'm not myself today"; and a small one that was pure white and had a word bubble that said "I'm too young to have stripes." That book also had a picture of elves making wreathes on a sort of assembly line, and another one of multiple Santas on different roofs, all of which had word bubbles which said "I'm not real" except for one, whose word bubble said "I'm real." I wish I remembered the title of the book. Does this sound familiar to any of you?
I was born in 1997 this is up my alley right here gameboy advance prime Nickelodeon and cartoon network computer games and early days of internet after school activities and all that stuff going shopping with my folks after school a time before everything was automatically available these folks nowadays don't know nothing about having a real childhood 😂😂
Man, I could go on for hours about long-gone childhood stuff that makes me nostalgic. But for me, my most reoccurring childhood experience was back in 2008/9 when I was just in Year 1/Kindergarten. Every Friday after school I'd have swimming lessons at the local community pool, and whenever I got back home around 4-5pm and turned on the TV with a cup of hot chocolate by my side, they'd be showing Phineas and Ferb on Disney Channel, specifically that one episode where Candace and Vanessa were arguing over that wooden doll that Doof found in a garage sale. They showed that episode _a lot_ back then when it was still new. So now whenever I hear that song about Doofenshmirtz being a good dad after all, I always get immediately taken back to those days where I was still living inside my own little fantasy bubble. Good times. Also honourable mention to getting New Super Mario Bros Wii around the time that game released, gave me and my sister something to keep us entertained whenever the TV was already taken. P.S. 876th subscriber. I'm not sure how long the algorithm will keep me around for, but I look forward to seeing what you've got coming up soon!
I'm gen z and even though I wasn't born in the 2000s, some of these memories still make me feel nostalgic. When I was still atending my elementary school (now closed), Scholastic book fairs would be held at the gym rather than the library.
Kids bop was one of the best things I’ve ever did as a kid, I loved every moment of it, even if it was on a bad day, I still enjoyed a second of it. It’s sad to see most kids nowadays not enjoying what we had.
the 2000s where such an amazing time to be alive period! alot things like early internet, Music and video games where actually amazing! if we were bored we didn't go on our phones we just either talked on msn or watched new grounds! its not like today where everything is done with AI and phones.....
I remember the smelly pencils! What a coincidence, the only one I liked was the root beer one. I would just smell the capsule it came in, until the smell faded and I was so sad. However, my favorite was the pen that could write in five other colors. I had to pay $5 for it, (that was a lot of money when you're like, 9) and I was the coolest kid in school for like a week. However one day I wanted to see how it worked, so I took it apart, and I couldn't figure out how to put it back together. Sad day I will never forget.
Haha there have been a good few comments on this video that are bringing up nostalgic memories I had completely forgotten about and this is one of them. Those pens were so cool, it felt so powerful to control so many colors in one pen.
Most kids were lucky to have video games in the 2000s I was just lucky enough to have a cousin who had both a gameboy advance and GameCube but was only able to play them when she come to visit or when we visited her.
People say the 90s was the last nostalgic decade. 100% incorrect. The 2000s has a ton of nostalgia. More than people give credit for. It was the last decade before social media really took over. Remember that MySpace, Facebook, and UA-cam did not have the strong cultural shift like social media today. Online shopping was just coming into the market, and going to malls and buying fashionable clothes was still popular. The housing crash and Obama did change things for the 2010s, but the 2000s was the last decade to still have of mix of the past and advancement of technology. Now, the 2010s has VERY little nostalgia. Only 2010, 2011, and 2012 have some nostalgia but that’s because those years had leftover 2000s life. The rest of the decade stinks.
definitely agree on the early 2000's. As someone in their mid 20's, I do feel people in my age group were the last to make it through early adolescence, an age where you are imprinted upon very easily, before social media became the mainstay that it is.
You do realize people said that about the 2000s in the 10s, right? Then reason why is because that decade has been over 20 years since it started and over 10 years since it ended and we've noticed how much of the stuff is outdated and not fresh in our minds anymore. Hell, I remember not being a lot of 90s nostalgia in the 2000s until 2010 when that decade was 10 years old when it ended. Yes, 2010s nostalgia will happen but not until 2030. Personally, I don't get the hate for the 2010s. I actually prefer that decade over the 2000s, and I have some nostalgia over the 2000s. But the 2000s gave us 9/11, Bush, wars, and a bunch of bad movies. I guess that last one you can forgive and overlook. 2010s gave us Obama and great tech advancements.
@@TheListenerCanon we’ll see. The thing I liked about the 2010s, at first, was the movies. Before Marvel started releasing things every few months, you would have a variety of movies to see. For example, Bridesmaids (Comedy), La La Land (Musical), Interstellar (Sci-Fi), The King’s Speech (British Film), 1917 (War Film), Crazy Rich Asians (Rom Com), Easy A (Teen Film), Frozen (Animated), John Wick (Action), Parasite (International Film), Django Unchained (Western), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 & 2 (Fantasy), Gone Girl (Thriller), A Quiet Place (Horror), and 42 (Sports Film) to name a few. So from a going to the movies perspective, not a bad group for the 2010s. But you’ll also see the seeds being planted for what’s going on today (Ghostbusters 2016, Oceans 8, The Last Jedi, Captain Marvel etc.) There was some good tv shows but I found that I was watching less and less tv shows compared to the 2000s. I started to see a decline in quality faster than the movies. The same was with music. Sure, Ariana Grande came on the music scene but the music industry also experienced a decline for me at least. I can remember a lot of songs from the 2000s and earlier. 2010s, not so much. Then comes social media. The social media landscape really started dividing us into these groups and the rhetoric got stronger than the Bush years. Obama and Trump had pretty harsh political landscapes. Just look at the divide between MSNBC/CNN and Fox News/Newsmax. It’s bad.
@@toplaycool21 In honestly, I do agree that music was worse in the 2010s than 2000s, but I think film was actually better in the 2010s than 2000s. Just like my opinion of the 80s and 90s. Yeah, the 2010s gave us a bunch of superhero movies, but I felt they were more masterpieces and artistic movies such as Parasite and A Separation.
Dude no one forgot about any of this stuff. The books you mention, the games you mention, the cartoons you mention, it's all extremely well-known and almost nobody forgot about them. The only nostalgic cartoons kids forgot about are cartoons like The Mighty B, and Camp Lazlo, or if you were poor, Dragon Tales and Cyberchase. None of these are talked about much anymore
I might be the only one on this but Duel Masters were a huge thing in my neighborhood when we were kids , we would go to other's places and ask kids there to Duel us lol
Oh man it's hard to say. I loved root beer. and while it wasn't necessarily my favorite, I remember holding on to a fruit punch scented one for years, so that scent sticks with me a bit.
Man my first gaming console was the GameCube I remember when my parents bought mortal kombat deadly alliance they thought it was a rated t game boy was they wrong it was rated m I had a blast with that game and nba street vol 2 I remember going to the book fair n find cheet codes for that game and me my brother n some of our friends had torments fir NBA street vol 2 to crowd a champion of the game and we had a blast during the last week of elementary school The TV movies the book fairs the TV Shows on Nick Disney channel and Cartoon Network man I miss it so much I wish I could go back to relive it all over again
The Council has returned to look upon your progress. Is it just my terrible memory or has this video done rather well compared to some of the others you have made? Just some food for thought. Signed The Council.
Gonna be honest man, not sure what that is. can you tell me what it is and why you think I need it specifically? I'm always down to make my videos higher quality so I appreciate the suggestion.
got banned in our house after my dad bought me those ones with metal rims and has sparklers on the sides so when it contacts with another solid object ember sparks would fly
yeah it's kinda crazy. all my references were lost on her before we started watching together. she knew about some of the most iconic moments, but thats it. now shes a big fan!
In actuality, nearly half the video covers topics that don't involve school. I'm also american, and can only really speak on american experiences. I'm glad you watched the video and commented nonetheless, it really helps out the channel :)
Mario mortal kombat & wwf was my fav games , in morning going to purchase cassets. in night watchng nat geo & discovery after comng from slipry field playing football in rainy days. and also playing bryan shakira robert mils kitaro riky martin enrqe
Back in the 2000s, we all wondered what the future would hold.
Now that the future is here, we all wish we could go back to the 2000s.
true dude
I feel like no matter what demographic you were in, every kid traded SOMETHING in elementary school. For me, it was littlest pet shops. For my sister, it was pokemon cards. Its just a universal experience.
Seriously. Awesome memories
I used to trade shopkins
@@EmberExists I was around 10 by the time I finally got my own and by then everyone thought they were too old for them 💀
yes - saw kids in our local elementary trading with their Snacks and trail mixes lol
For my school it was all about trading stickers
I remember the big boxy tv’s. My elementary school would play the morning announcements on the tv’s mounted to the walls, and they’d have a couple of kids as the news people. But for learning, we’d be brought to the guidance counselor’s room, and watch anti bullying videos on the tv. Funny thing is that my high school still has them mounted to the walls. They are never used and I guess the school isn’t taking them down any time soon.
my school did the same thing! we had some students give the morning announcements. thats pretty funny that they didnt remove the TVs. sounds like they are still there for nostalgia reasons.
My childhood's home I see again, and saddened with the view,
And still, as memory crowds my mind, there's pleasure in it too.
-Abraham Lincoln
Totally relate to that. My childhood was slightly different, but we had smelling gelpens and/or smelling erasers. Loved them
Any sort of scratch and sniff object or something that had a scent that didn't normally captured my attention for sure.
I remember when the titles of UA-cam videos were above the screen, not below.
Some months ago, I rewatched a video I used to watch when it came out in 2007, and I was taken aback by how many commenters said that the video came out before they were even born. One commenter said that he/she was born on the very day it came out.
Wow, it brought back my nostalgia for these days. I wish these days would come back...
here's a list of some of the more specific things i grew up with in the mid 2000s to 2010s that make me nostalgic :>
- Windows XP
- 2014-2015 Roblox
- PlayStation 2 (i played a lot of Simpsons Hit & Run)
- Late 2009-early 2011 UA-cam
- Jetpack Joyride
- Fruit Ninja (i have a memory of playing that game so much my fingers went numb)
- Angry Birds
- Kid Pix 3 Deluxe
- playing my dad's copy of The Sims 2
- reading my dad's old Garfield comics (which is now probably the reason Garfield is my special interest)
- getting a 3DS for my 10th birthday
- Animal Crossing New Leaf
- New Super Mario Bros. DS
- Majora's Mask 3D
- My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic
- Loom Bands
- ABC4Kids
- making cubby houses with chairs and blankets
- listening to old creepypasta readings
- watching old Garry's Mod videos
- watching TF2 machinimas and parodies
- playing classic Flash games on Newgrounds and other Flash game hosting sites
- discovering what Rage Comics were
- playing Minecraft on the PS3 for the first time
it seemed really lovely back then, being a nerdy kid with little worries. everything had so much wonder and colour to it and i want to regain that childlike joy and spirit. it was a really nice time of my life and i'm happy i lived it :)
love this man. I can relate to all those mobile games. I also remember playing minecraft for the first time with my friends hahaha
KID PIX!
KID PIX!!
COME ON AND PLAY WITH KID PIX!!!
@@tanyonYT I was born in 2003 I somewhat remember the early days of UA-cam there's this UA-cam channel I used to watch where these guys when microwave things it was cold is it a good idea to microwave this that and also classic Smosh
I used to find the 2000s nostalgic, but then I took an arrow to the knee.
Genuinely the first video of yours I came across and when I saw the sub amount I was very confused. I was convinced this channel had at least 500k subs. Good video dude
that means a whole lot to me. thank you!
@@tanyonYT you’re welcome my guy. Keep it up 😊
i loved kid pix 3, kids bop and that bop it toy.
i was disappointed that i couldn't connect my gamecube with my gameboy advance.
i also forced my mom to buy bulk smencils and i gave some of them out to my friends.
i played 2011 roblox on my teacher's computer when i finished a test early.
the flood of nostalgia, omg
Kid pix, wow what a rush of memories. Love it.
Scholastic book fair was traumatizing I could never afford anything so my teachers only ever took the kids that would actually buy stuff😭😭
You’re not alone!
My very first video game that introduced me to gaming was Need For Speed Underground on the PC. My cousin visited my old apartment and popped the disk into my fat bulky white windows xp pc. I was so excited when I realized I could control the car in the game. Ever since, I've had the rare nfs classic collection, bf1942, ps1, gameboy, ps2, ds lite and lastly the wii before making the final transition to the pc and switch.
The ps2 was by far the golden and greatest era of gaming. I've had almost 100 games that my dad got sick of buying them for me but the variety and replayability was insane.
Ace combat, gta, ssx, sonic, tony hawk pro skater and others standalone game will stay in my heart.
Who else remembers the McDonald's commercial where the judge of the art contest calls the sunshine and rainbows picture nice, the starry night ripoff interesting, and the fountain impressive? The little girl with the fountain responded "I know."
Does anyone else weirdly get choked up sometimes thinking of the old days? I wish I could go back to the early 2000’s so bad 😭💔
The one thing that came into my mind was the insane 2000’s commercials I would see on Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, Disney, and YTV
I miss all of these!
seriously man. brings back memories
the nintendo ds, got the orignal and lite version. i like them more than the rest of the nintendo's, i have a ton of games for em
no joke. absolutely loved pokemon platinum, mario 64 DS, animal crossing wild world, the list goes on. had a lot of good memories on the DS.
My school would sell the same pencils. Our currency however was more geared towards these things called jelly bears. Just squishy plastic, slime and glitter filled keychain bears.
I don't think I've ever heard of jelly bears, but I can easily see how those became so valuable hahaha
I remember a book that was similar to a Where's Waldo book. It was the same concept: looking for stuff in pictures. It was Christmas-themed. It may have even been made by the same people. One of the images was of a forest of candy canes, one with vertical stripes instead of spiral ones and a word bubble that said "Something must have gone wrong"; another one with polka dots instead of stripes and a word bubble that said "I'm not myself today"; and a small one that was pure white and had a word bubble that said "I'm too young to have stripes." That book also had a picture of elves making wreathes on a sort of assembly line, and another one of multiple Santas on different roofs, all of which had word bubbles which said "I'm not real" except for one, whose word bubble said "I'm real." I wish I remembered the title of the book. Does this sound familiar to any of you?
Who else remembers this commercial: "My daughter definitely knows how to use a computer better than I do half the time, and she's three and a half."
I was born in 1997 this is up my alley right here gameboy advance prime Nickelodeon and cartoon network computer games and early days of internet after school activities and all that stuff going shopping with my folks after school a time before everything was automatically available these folks nowadays don't know nothing about having a real childhood 😂😂
hahaha I was also born in 97, glad this hits home with someone the exact same age as me
Man, I could go on for hours about long-gone childhood stuff that makes me nostalgic. But for me, my most reoccurring childhood experience was back in 2008/9 when I was just in Year 1/Kindergarten. Every Friday after school I'd have swimming lessons at the local community pool, and whenever I got back home around 4-5pm and turned on the TV with a cup of hot chocolate by my side, they'd be showing Phineas and Ferb on Disney Channel, specifically that one episode where Candace and Vanessa were arguing over that wooden doll that Doof found in a garage sale. They showed that episode _a lot_ back then when it was still new. So now whenever I hear that song about Doofenshmirtz being a good dad after all, I always get immediately taken back to those days where I was still living inside my own little fantasy bubble. Good times.
Also honourable mention to getting New Super Mario Bros Wii around the time that game released, gave me and my sister something to keep us entertained whenever the TV was already taken.
P.S. 876th subscriber. I'm not sure how long the algorithm will keep me around for, but I look forward to seeing what you've got coming up soon!
love it. thanks for the story and thanks for supporting the channel!
I'm gen z and even though I wasn't born in the 2000s, some of these memories still make me feel nostalgic.
When I was still atending my elementary school (now closed), Scholastic book fairs would be held at the gym rather than the library.
All 95-03 babies please rise for this one 😎
Kids bop was one of the best things I’ve ever did as a kid, I loved every moment of it, even if it was on a bad day, I still enjoyed a second of it. It’s sad to see most kids nowadays not enjoying what we had.
Boy, it was a simpler time being a kid in the 2000s.
definitely true
My childhood...
🫡
It just warms me up and gives me goosebumps.... 🤗❤
still following and supporting. 600 subscribers you go man!
I remember you from super early on! thanks so much for your support!
your welcome man i love your content and your advice.@@tanyonYT
the 2000s where such an amazing time to be alive period! alot things like early internet, Music and video games where actually amazing! if we were bored we didn't go on our phones we just either talked on msn or watched new grounds! its not like today where everything is done with AI and phones.....
I remember the smelly pencils! What a coincidence, the only one I liked was the root beer one. I would just smell the capsule it came in, until the smell faded and I was so sad.
However, my favorite was the pen that could write in five other colors. I had to pay $5 for it, (that was a lot of money when you're like, 9) and I was the coolest kid in school for like a week. However one day I wanted to see how it worked, so I took it apart, and I couldn't figure out how to put it back together. Sad day I will never forget.
Haha there have been a good few comments on this video that are bringing up nostalgic memories I had completely forgotten about and this is one of them. Those pens were so cool, it felt so powerful to control so many colors in one pen.
Most kids were lucky to have video games in the 2000s I was just lucky enough to have a cousin who had both a gameboy advance and GameCube but was only able to play them when she come to visit or when we visited her.
playing resident evil 4 in 2008 on the wii is godly and i still play it too this day as i been a speedrunner since 2018
great video! when i first saw it i was surprised that you don’t have more subscribers
hey thank you! that means a lot to me!
Problem for me with the book fair is I had broke parents who could just barely afford a bendable pencil and that’s it!
Underrated channel
I appreciate it!
I went to grade school in the 90s. I graduated HS in 2009.
People say the 90s was the last nostalgic decade. 100% incorrect. The 2000s has a ton of nostalgia. More than people give credit for. It was the last decade before social media really took over. Remember that MySpace, Facebook, and UA-cam did not have the strong cultural shift like social media today. Online shopping was just coming into the market, and going to malls and buying fashionable clothes was still popular. The housing crash and Obama did change things for the 2010s, but the 2000s was the last decade to still have of mix of the past and advancement of technology. Now, the 2010s has VERY little nostalgia. Only 2010, 2011, and 2012 have some nostalgia but that’s because those years had leftover 2000s life. The rest of the decade stinks.
definitely agree on the early 2000's. As someone in their mid 20's, I do feel people in my age group were the last to make it through early adolescence, an age where you are imprinted upon very easily, before social media became the mainstay that it is.
You do realize people said that about the 2000s in the 10s, right? Then reason why is because that decade has been over 20 years since it started and over 10 years since it ended and we've noticed how much of the stuff is outdated and not fresh in our minds anymore. Hell, I remember not being a lot of 90s nostalgia in the 2000s until 2010 when that decade was 10 years old when it ended.
Yes, 2010s nostalgia will happen but not until 2030. Personally, I don't get the hate for the 2010s. I actually prefer that decade over the 2000s, and I have some nostalgia over the 2000s. But the 2000s gave us 9/11, Bush, wars, and a bunch of bad movies. I guess that last one you can forgive and overlook. 2010s gave us Obama and great tech advancements.
@@TheListenerCanon we’ll see. The thing I liked about the 2010s, at first, was the movies. Before Marvel started releasing things every few months, you would have a variety of movies to see. For example, Bridesmaids (Comedy), La La Land (Musical), Interstellar (Sci-Fi), The King’s Speech (British Film), 1917 (War Film), Crazy Rich Asians (Rom Com), Easy A (Teen Film), Frozen (Animated), John Wick (Action), Parasite (International Film), Django Unchained (Western), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 & 2 (Fantasy), Gone Girl (Thriller), A Quiet Place (Horror), and 42 (Sports Film) to name a few. So from a going to the movies perspective, not a bad group for the 2010s. But you’ll also see the seeds being planted for what’s going on today (Ghostbusters 2016, Oceans 8, The Last Jedi, Captain Marvel etc.)
There was some good tv shows but I found that I was watching less and less tv shows compared to the 2000s. I started to see a decline in quality faster than the movies. The same was with music. Sure, Ariana Grande came on the music scene but the music industry also experienced a decline for me at least. I can remember a lot of songs from the 2000s and earlier. 2010s, not so much.
Then comes social media. The social media landscape really started dividing us into these groups and the rhetoric got stronger than the Bush years. Obama and Trump had pretty harsh political landscapes. Just look at the divide between MSNBC/CNN and Fox News/Newsmax. It’s bad.
@@toplaycool21 In honestly, I do agree that music was worse in the 2010s than 2000s, but I think film was actually better in the 2010s than 2000s. Just like my opinion of the 80s and 90s. Yeah, the 2010s gave us a bunch of superhero movies, but I felt they were more masterpieces and artistic movies such as Parasite and A Separation.
Dude no one forgot about any of this stuff. The books you mention, the games you mention, the cartoons you mention, it's all extremely well-known and almost nobody forgot about them.
The only nostalgic cartoons kids forgot about are cartoons like The Mighty B, and Camp Lazlo, or if you were poor, Dragon Tales and Cyberchase. None of these are talked about much anymore
Even Camp Lazlo is still relatively well-known.
I might be the only one on this but Duel Masters were a huge thing in my neighborhood when we were kids , we would go to other's places and ask kids there to Duel us lol
that the Windows XP pinball game?? all the memories are coming back
no joke
This video made me shed a tear lol damn I wanna go back in time
Showing this to my Gen A siiblings to brag about how great we had it
Who else remembers this commercial: "Hello, zombie here!"
In my school the cotton candy pencil sold out the fastest. Remember waiting almost all year in 4th grade to find one.
cotton candy feels like one that would be popular. if I remember right, it was up there with root beer at my school.
Candy stand games were my jam
AYO ANIMORPHSSSS LETS GOOOOO
I don't remember Pinball, but I do remember Spider Solitaire.
I would go feral over those pencils omg
Everyone in my whole school did. They were the best
I loved those pencils 😭 what was ur favorite scent?
Oh man it's hard to say. I loved root beer. and while it wasn't necessarily my favorite, I remember holding on to a fruit punch scented one for years, so that scent sticks with me a bit.
Man my first gaming console was the GameCube I remember when my parents bought mortal kombat deadly alliance they thought it was a rated t game boy was they wrong it was rated m I had a blast with that game and nba street vol 2 I remember going to the book fair n find cheet codes for that game and me my brother n some of our friends had torments fir NBA street vol 2 to crowd a champion of the game and we had a blast during the last week of elementary school The TV movies the book fairs the TV Shows on Nick Disney channel and Cartoon Network man I miss it so much I wish I could go back to relive it all over again
I fr miss those yummy ass pencils
they were iconic
This was great, love the editing! I can't believe you're still under 1K subs. This channel's gonna blow up real soon. You've gained a sub!
I appreciate you! welcome to the channel!
Does anyone here remember old Roblox from back in the day? Specifically, from around 2009-2010? That was a magical time!
At my school I still have the book fair but tomorrow it’s the last day of the book fair then it will be gone, but it will come back soon
A book fair still happeneds in Ireland
alan ituriel's lost cartoon shorts.
The Council has returned to look upon your progress. Is it just my terrible memory or has this video done rather well compared to some of the others you have made?
Just some food for thought.
Signed The Council.
I always appreciate the wisdom of the council. I do think this has been a standout compared to my recent content! Which I'm not upset about at all.
2:44 What is this sound effect from aghr
2000's crew :)
I'm begging you to run a de-esser on your audio.
Gonna be honest man, not sure what that is. can you tell me what it is and why you think I need it specifically? I'm always down to make my videos higher quality so I appreciate the suggestion.
My man grew up in an all YT school 🤣
Fun fact: that space pinball game is fully ported to mobile.
no way I had no idea haha I have to go check it out
Who else remembers the pens that changed colors?
absolutely remember those
BEYBLADE for me :)
got banned in our house after my dad bought me those ones with metal rims and has sparklers on the sides so when it contacts with another solid object ember sparks would fly
so my school was too poor to have the blue pe things
alan ituriel is a real voice actor and creator.
I love when people but a label on what counts as early 2000’s mf’s be like oh yea 2000 to 2005 I was born later and I knkw all of these!!
is it okay if i’m born in 2009
yeah thats fine
@@tanyonYT oh good i thought i was a 2010s kid not a 2000s kid
0:48 what the hell is that
those are the little sit and reach tests I was forced to participate in through elementary school. they were terrible, if you haven't experienced it.
@@tanyonYT Oh that sounds terrible. Did you ever have to do pacer tests?
Your wife didn't watch SpongeBob growing up? I'm surprised there's actually someone in this generation that didn't know about SpongeBob...
yeah it's kinda crazy. all my references were lost on her before we started watching together. she knew about some of the most iconic moments, but thats it. now shes a big fan!
Born in 2009?
My year of birth
but youre just talking about school lmao
lots of nostalgia in school to be fair. I might be planning another nostalgia video, who knows.
But literally the title is deceiving, this is just talking about american school LOL @@tanyonYT
In actuality, nearly half the video covers topics that don't involve school. I'm also american, and can only really speak on american experiences. I'm glad you watched the video and commented nonetheless, it really helps out the channel :)
AR points and cheating by watching the movie remakes ha partially how I won the contest. Then I learned everyone did it ha.
Mario mortal kombat & wwf was my fav games , in morning going to purchase cassets. in night watchng nat geo & discovery after comng from slipry field playing football in rainy days. and also playing bryan shakira robert mils kitaro riky martin enrqe
Rainy days robert miles and wet slipry lush grasy field.