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90s nostalgia8/5/2023 ![]() On January 23rd, 2013, Internet Explorer's official YouTube channel uploaded a video titled "Child of the '90s." The video highlighted '90s products like super soaker water guns and snap bracelets to connect the browser to '90s nostalgia. As of April 2014, the video has gained over 170,000 views. On July 12th, 2013, College Humor's official YouTube channel uploaded a video titled "Reading Buzzfeed is Like Being Interrogated" which poked fun at the glut of '90s nostalgia lists on Buzzfeed. By the early 2010s, a backlash against '90s nostalgia emerged. The blog features stills from popular '90s movies and television shows, product photos of '90s food and fashion, as well as celebrity photos from the decade. On May 27th, 2009, the Tumblr blog Fuck Yeah '90s was created. As of April 2014, the video has gained over 2.2 million views. On October 20th, 2007, YouTuber Skowronski Liz uploaded a video titled "Remembering the '90's" which features a similar '90s slideshow. As of April 2014, the video has gained over 1.7 million views. On August 15th, 2006, YouTuber Jennifer Lorenzo uploaded a video titled "REMEMBER THE 90s?!?" which featured a slideshow of '90s pop culture. ![]() The American version of I Love the 90s was produced by VH1 and the pilot episode "I Love 1990" premiered on July 12th, 2004. Comprised of ten episodes focusing on the highlights from each year from 1990 to 1999, the series was met by positive reception and went on to inspire an American spin-off program with the same name. The earliest known retrospect of the '90s pop culture was presented through BBC's TV documentary series I Love The '90s, which premiered in the United Kingdom in 2001. ![]()
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