The Doodle Bear inspired many young Picassos in the 1990s.

The ’90s
Featuring rappers Chris “Mac Daddy” Kelly and Chris “Daddy Mac” Smith, Kris Kross rose to international fame with their infectious 1992 debut single, “Jump.” The duo rocked mega-baggy jeans, baseball caps, and oversized sports jerseys—all worn backward.
These commercials for '90s toys and games are quite the time machine.
Logan Paul just sold a card for millions of dollars, and it’s not the only one worth a pretty penny.
The full picture of the classic ‘90s business. Lights, camera, sequins!
From “Shaq Fu” to “Home Improvement: Power Tool Pursuit!,” these weird licensed video games prove that just because something is popular doesn’t necessarily mean it’ll make for good gameplay.
How Living Colour fought their way to the top of the charts—and is still going strong.
From blockbuster comedies to queer rom-coms, the best Gen X movies reflected the society of their time.
Millennial women across the United States will remember rushing to their mailboxes after school to grab the hottest catalog of the ‘90s: dELiA*s.
The 1990 script features Elaine buying a gun and making JFK assassination jokes.
From Mariah to Britney, this video covers a decade's worth of chart-topping hits.
Did 'Friends' actually take place in a psych ward? Was it just one long promotion for Starbucks? Here are all the wildest 'Friends' fan theories.
These old commercials from the 1980s and '90s will have you "Sweatin' to the Oldies" with Richard Simmons and hanging out with Doublemint Twins.
You don't have to be a retro video game fan to find this classic PlayStation restoration oddly satisfying.
Ernie Hudson failed to convince producers of 'The Real Ghostbusters' that he could sound like Ernie Hudson.
In 1990, Grammy-winning duo Milli Vanilli went from 'Top of the Pops' to laughing stocks when it was revealed that they had not sung a note on their own album.
‘The Care & Keeping of You’ paved the way for countless puberty books to come.
More than 30 years after the world was first introduced to Mr. Bean, some fans are wondering if they know this delightful oddball at all.
These facts about the 1996 blockbuster don't suck.
The '90s hunk had his own 900 number, line of romance novels, and a heavyset counterpart known as 'Flabio.'
The totally tubular TMNT catchphrase didn’t actually start with Michelangelo and the gang. In fact, “cowabunga” originated from a different kids show altogether.