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@Myself-yf5do
@Myself-yf5do 14 күн бұрын
Who else remembers the Sly Cooper games? Those ones just didn't take off like the ones on this list did, hmm?
@Myself-yf5do
@Myself-yf5do 14 күн бұрын
Does anyone else remember the game where the snail was supposed to get a present to his dad or grandpa or whoever the old snail was?
@Myself-yf5do
@Myself-yf5do 14 күн бұрын
And let's not forget Xiaolin Showdown, Sagwa, Studio Ghibli, Toon Disney, Chalk Zone, Sonic X, Veggietales, Vsauce, Bear in the Big Blue House, Noggin, Treehouse, the Magic School Bus, Harry Potter, The Spiderwick Chronicles, Atomic Betty, Code Lyoko, and Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Kids.
@Myself-yf5do
@Myself-yf5do 14 күн бұрын
Thank you for not including the crash of 2008.
@Myself-yf5do
@Myself-yf5do 14 күн бұрын
Imagine if you grew up at this time but your parents wouldn't let you have any of this stuff. Imagine how sad you'd be.
@Myself-yf5do
@Myself-yf5do 14 күн бұрын
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?
@Myself-yf5do
@Myself-yf5do 14 күн бұрын
Yes, there are times in our lives that we wish we could relive, but if we already lived them perfectly, why live them again? The adventure of life is that there's always something new, new challenges and new experiences. Life isn't about going back, it's about going forward.
@Myself-yf5do
@Myself-yf5do 14 күн бұрын
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 girl with the fountain responded "I know."
@Myself-yf5do
@Myself-yf5do 14 күн бұрын
Who else remembers this commercial: "Hello, zombie here!"
@Myself-yf5do
@Myself-yf5do 14 күн бұрын
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."
@Myself-yf5do
@Myself-yf5do 14 күн бұрын
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
@Myself-yf5do
@Myself-yf5do 14 күн бұрын
I always thought it was cruddy that they replaced the "Taste you can see" kids with the "crazy squares." Perhaps it's just childhood bias, but I stand by it.
@Myself-yf5do
@Myself-yf5do 14 күн бұрын
I used to find the 2000s nostalgic, but then I took an arrow to the knee.
@Myself-yf5do
@Myself-yf5do 14 күн бұрын
If I may paraphrase SpongeBob here: after the life I've had, if I could die in a freak accident due to the carelessness of a friend, well, that'd just be okay.
@Myself-yf5do
@Myself-yf5do 14 күн бұрын
Last year, I rewatched some videos I used to watch back in 2007 when they came out. I was unsurprised by the many comments saying that they remembered the videos fondly, but I felt a feeling that I can't really explain or describe when I read comments saying that the videos were posted before they were even born. One of them even said they were born the very day the video was posted.
@Myself-yf5do
@Myself-yf5do 14 күн бұрын
I remember a computer game called 3D Planet Attack.
@CvY-f8k
@CvY-f8k 18 күн бұрын
I was born in 2011 and I know most of these I feel old I’m going into high school next years boys and girls wish me luck
@jacobnelsen2786
@jacobnelsen2786 Ай бұрын
The THX Logo used to drive me crazy
@keturahwilson3366
@keturahwilson3366 2 ай бұрын
Funnily enough, I installed the Pinball game on my laptop a long while ago!
@Mitzi-chan224
@Mitzi-chan224 4 ай бұрын
I remember having a Wii in late 2006 and early 2007, so nostalgic. qwq
@GAAgoodatauto
@GAAgoodatauto 4 ай бұрын
Ba
@kennadipretty4327
@kennadipretty4327 4 ай бұрын
Education connection matches me with the right college for free
@Emjolein
@Emjolein 4 ай бұрын
THX 😱😱😱😱😱😱
@SashaMasonVR
@SashaMasonVR 4 ай бұрын
2000: Stealing is a crime 2024: You literally don't even own what you buy and it might just be taken away from you when they feel like it I conclude, if buying isn't owning it, piracy isn't stealing it
@Zomb-kuro
@Zomb-kuro 5 ай бұрын
3:44 is my ringtone I THOUGHT MY PHONE WAS RINGING💀
@Shadow-Scarlet-123
@Shadow-Scarlet-123 5 ай бұрын
This makes me feel old ik i'm 21 but Jesus making me feel old (6/6/2024)
@violinistvanessa0922
@violinistvanessa0922 6 ай бұрын
The “coming soon to theaters” and the “disney fast play intro” is straight up nostalgia especially when watching frozen,wreck it Ralph,UP, and of course the cars movies and so much more.😄😄😄😄
@violinistvanessa0922
@violinistvanessa0922 6 ай бұрын
I was fine with the game cube intro and the Sony computer intro during the day but for some reason it scared the living name of cringe yet nostalgia wondrous memes heck me to death at 2 am yet it satisfied me as well🤣🤣🤣🤣
@rydershadowstorm4135
@rydershadowstorm4135 7 ай бұрын
I wish i could step back to the 2000s again and experience it over agajn
@lovecupcakex642
@lovecupcakex642 10 ай бұрын
1:11 AAAAAAAAAAAA Me and my family used to play mario party 8 all the time on the Wii!! I AM A 2009 baby btw
@ivanodosreis4921
@ivanodosreis4921 Жыл бұрын
Man. I miss the 2000s.
@SpaceMan101South
@SpaceMan101South Жыл бұрын
Remember when the government thought telling people not to download free stuff was gonna deter them from downloading free stuff. Good times.
@marcusanark2541
@marcusanark2541 Жыл бұрын
Yes.
@btsmochimi7924
@btsmochimi7924 Жыл бұрын
the second one !!! unlocked a memory core😂
@kentreed2011
@kentreed2011 Жыл бұрын
Damn, my family was too poor to afford the latest consoles of the era, I only had a PS1 instead but everything else I can relate.
@libra818
@libra818 Жыл бұрын
nostalgia :)
@kevingaray1593
@kevingaray1593 Жыл бұрын
0:01 Wii Disc Error 0:08 Nintendo DS 0:58 Mariokart Wii 2:29 Angry Birds 2:48 3D Pinball Space Cadet 3:14 Apple Icons 3:24 Apple Sounds 3:38 PlayStation 2 3:58 Super Mario Galaxy
@kevingaray1593
@kevingaray1593 Жыл бұрын
0:01 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment 0:22 THX 1:07 Coming Soon To Theaters 1:12 MGM 1:20 Nintendo GameCube 1:27 Disney Fast Play DVD 1:43 Mii Channel 2:22 PlayStation 3 2:32 Xbox 360 (2005) 2:39 Wii Sports Resort 3:41 Xbox 360 (2010) 3:47 DreamWorks 4:06 Apple 4:09 Columbia Pictures
@kevingaray1593
@kevingaray1593 Жыл бұрын
0:01 Pixar 0:11 It's A Crime PSA 0:54 Xbox 1:01 PlayStation 2 1:08 Nintendo Wii 1:14 Wii Shop Channel 1:20 Nintendo DS 1:22 Wii Sports 1:52 Windows XP Startup/Shutdown 2:01 Universal Pictures 2:20 Boomerang 2:50 FBI 3:00 Warner Bros Pictures 3:13 GTA San Andreas
@darielharris131
@darielharris131 Жыл бұрын
2:01 everytime I saw dis as a kid I was like “CHILDS PLAY 2!!!!🤗🙂” 😂💯
@OneBrokenEgg
@OneBrokenEgg Жыл бұрын
I used to play Angry Birds every day after school.
@Galen940
@Galen940 Жыл бұрын
I was born 2010 but was influenced by my cousins.
@masterhuman9851
@masterhuman9851 Жыл бұрын
I was born around the later 2000s, heck I still remember seeing all of these. I kinda miss seeing this type of stuff, the nostalgia always takes me back.
@Avivathebeatlemaniac
@Avivathebeatlemaniac Жыл бұрын
Ahaaaaa the nostalgia
@volactic5240
@volactic5240 Жыл бұрын
I'm a sabertooth
@jellyandcats
@jellyandcats Жыл бұрын
I am currently crying so hard right now. This is seriously the most beautiful, well put together story ever. I can’t believe how magical it was 1:12. That part truly made me shed a tear. And especially at 6:34 that part was just so truly heart touching words can not describe the series of emotions I felt. I absolutely loved the climax it had insanely excellent detail. Oh and we can’t forget the conclusion. The conclusion was the greatest and saddest conclusion I have ever seen better than any of the books I have read. Thank you so much for creating this absolute masterpiece. This is essentially the most important masterpiece of film history. It is a tragedy that this, it can’t be called a film, but a transcendent emotional experience, will be inaccessible for most. It beautifully encapsulates the human struggle to its basics; suffering, pleasure, faith, despair. It connects with the characters within the viewers, individuals suppressed within our own subconscious. It stays vibrant, fresh, and revolutionizes the art of storytelling and filmmaking while making a damn of statement on what it means to be human. Entertaining, gripping, and simply exhilarating. This might be the most impactful piece of art I’ve come across in my life, and I’m definitely coming back to it in the near future to study it more deeply. this is an absolute masterpiece , I was brought to tears listening to this and seeing the bacon go whirly swirly in a circle countless times. it absolutely moved my soul , and I don't think I can ever be the same. this bacon has changed my entire mental state , I am now at peace with who I am and what I will be doing later in my life. i have forgiven all my enemies and now I am a man of a pacifist life. I will move on , gotta move on , as the song says. the bacon is so inspirational , it shares it vast wisdom with all of us , and we are all so lucky that it would bestow it's great words with us. we are all children on bacon. hail bacon. hail bacon. The spinning bacon, rotating in one direction with this music... This made me tear up. How could such a bacon do such a thing? I'm struck by awe by this masterpiece. Especially when the bacon spins, showing its lightly salt covered tan skin. I can hear the crunch just from here, and so as the beautiful sound of the bacon scraping the dark, smooth velvet floor. The flavor, music and everything can be heard, tasted, seen and felt from a screen. You can really hear the breaths between the music artist, empathizing her love for this rotating bacon. Truly what I call modern art. This was the most legendary performance by any piece of bacon I have ever watched. The acting was top tier and very life changing. This is one of the greatest work from a piece of bacon I have ever seen especially on 57:42.I am currently crying so hard right now. This is seriously the most beautiful, well put together story ever. I can’t believe how magical it was at 1:12. That part truly made me shed a tear. And especially at 6:34 that part was just so truly heart touching words can not describe the series of emotions I felt. I absolutely loved the climax it had insanely excellent detail. Oh and we can’t forget the conclusion. The conclusion was the greatest and saddest conclusion I have ever seen better than any of the books I have read. Thank you so much for creating this absolute masterpiece. This is essentially the most important masterpiece of film history. It is a tragedy that this, it can’t be called a film, but a transcendent emotional experience, will be inaccessible for most. It beautifully encapsulates the human struggle to its basics; suffering, pleasure, faith, despair. It connects with the characters within the viewers, individuals suppressed within our own subconscious. It stays vibrant, fresh, and revolutionizes the art of storytelling and filmmaking while making a damn of statement on what it means to be human. Entertaining, gripping, and simply exhilarating. This might be the most impactful piece of art I’ve come across in my life, and I’m definitely coming back to it in the near future to study it more deeply. this is an absolute masterpiece , I was brought to tears listening to this and seeing the bacon go whirly swirly in a circle countless times. Tt absolutely moved my soul , and i don't think I can ever be the same. this bacon has changed my entire mental state , I am now at peace with who I am and what I will be doing later in my life. i have forgiven all my enemies and now I am a man of a pacifist life. I will move on , gotta move on , as the song says. the bacon is so inspirational , it shares it vast wisdom with all of us , and we are all so lucky that it would bestow it's great words with us. we are all children on bacon. hail bacon. hail bacon. The spinning bacon, rotating in one direction with this music... This made me tear up. How could such a piece of bacon do such a thing? I'm struck by awe by this masterpiece. Especially when the bacon spins, showing its lightly salt covered tan skin. I can hear the crunch just from here, and so as the beautiful sound of the bacon scraping the dark, smooth velvet floor. The flavor, music and everything can be heard, tasted, seen and felt from a screen. You can really hear the breaths between the music artist, empathizing her love for this rotating bacon. Truly what I call modern art. This was the most legendary performance by any bacon I have ever watched. The acting was top tier and very life changing. This is one of the greatest work from a bacon I have ever seen especially on 17:24. I am currently crying so hard right now. This is seriously the most beautiful, well put together story ever. I can’t believe how magical it was 1:12. That part truly made me shed a tear. And especially at 6:34 that part was just so truly heart touching words can not describe the series of emotions I felt. I absolutely loved the climax it had insanely excellent detail. Oh and we can’t forget the conclusion. The conclusion was the greatest and saddest conclusion I have ever seen better than any of the books I have read. Thank you so much for creating this absolute masterpiece. This is essentially the most important masterpiece of film history. It is a tragedy that this, it can’t be called a film, but a transcendent emotional experience, will be inaccessible for most. It beautifully encapsulates the human struggle to its basics; suffering, pleasure, faith, despair. The work put in to this is incredibly inspiring. The graphics, the animation, the music, so much thought was put into it. This has remined me that you can do anything you put your mind to. Not even mentioning the memories, this makes me feel like an infant again, just laying my eyes on this beautiful masterpiece gives me all the good feelings in life. I also understand what happiness is again from this. Not even to mention the most incredible part that is 2:10. Bacon spinning has changed my life for the better. It connects with the characters within the viewers, individuals suppressed within our own subconscious. It stays vibrant, fresh, and revolutionizes the art of storytelling and filmmaking while making a damn of statement on what it means to be human. Entertaining, gripping, and simply exhilarating. This might be the most impactful piece of art I’ve come across in my life, and I’m definitely coming back to it in the near future to study it more deeply. this is an absolute masterpiece , I was brought to tears listening to this and seeing the bacon go whirly swirly in a circle countless times. it absolutely moved my soul , and I don't think I can ever be the same. this bacon has changed my entire mental state , I am now at peace with who I am and what I will be doing later in my life. So much great graphic design, so much suspense, so much greatness in this one video. i have forgiven all my enemies and now I am a man of a pacifist life. I will move on , gotta move on , as the song says. the bacon is so inspirational , it shares it vast wisdom with all of us , and we are all so lucky that it would bestow it's great words with us. we are all children on bacon. hail bacon. hail bacon. The spinning bacon, rotating in one direction with this music... This made me tear up. How could such a bacon do such a thing? I'm struck by awe by this masterpiece. Especially when the bacon spins, showing its lightly salt covered tan skin. I can hear the crunch just from here, and so as the beautiful sound of the bacon scraping the dark, smooth velvet floor. The flavor, music and everything can be heard, tasted, seen and felt from a screen. You can really hear the breaths between the music artist, empathizing her love for this rotating bacon. Truly what I call modern art. This was the most legendary performance by any bacon I have ever watched. The acting was top tier and very life changing. This is one of the greatest work from a piece of bacon I have ever seen especially on 57:42. I am crying. This has made me go through an emotional rollercoaster. I cried, beat off, and also watched a movie while watching this premiere. This has made me go through so much. I passed depression because of this. It really inspired me to become an outstanding young man. Thank you
@enonyoutubechannel
@enonyoutubechannel Жыл бұрын
Uh... you okay?
@juke9461
@juke9461 2 жыл бұрын
I used to create abominations on mii
@EmeraldGamerOriginal
@EmeraldGamerOriginal 2 жыл бұрын
When I first saw the piracy ad I thought it was some weird film that wasn’t supposed to be on the polar express disk😂
@L_U-K_E
@L_U-K_E 2 жыл бұрын
THX always reminds me of Titanic
@mjk6949
@mjk6949 2 жыл бұрын
Born 2002