1995 is the last year of millennials, full stop, period. I think.
People born in 1995 definitely watched those shows, they were 9-10 when they were out. Logically making them late Millennial shows.
Gen Z
97 here, Hey Arnold still ran and we all watched it, still remember catching the movie airing.
Doug was on Toon Disney for us to watch, a lot of those other listed cartoons all had re-airings.
And All That was still there for us to watch as well.
Also your shows aren't any superior.
Our shows are way superior. You listing Disney Doug is just proof your generation knows less than Jon Snow. That's not even Doug.
I could never really get into flapjack ; their was an unsettling quality about that show.I was born in '82 and Phineas and Ferb, Chowder, and Flapjack are all legit cartoons.
I've heard it was changed, I'm more just listing it for effect.Our shows are way superior. You listing Disney Doug is just proof your generation knows less than Jon Snow. That's not even Doug.
Didn't we just have this thread?
Fuck me, realizing how many of you guys are younger than me is making me feel old as shit, and I was only born in 93.
People in their 20s are famously drama queens about getting old. They don't even know what it is to age yet, but they think they're ancient lol.Hearing you complain about feeling old and born in 93 and REALLY making me feel old(84).
1997 was just ten years ago tho
Hearing you complain about feeling old and born in 93 is REALLY making me feel old(84).
People in their 20s are famously drama queens about getting old. They don't even know what it is to age yet, but they think they're ancient lol.
I was 16 when I started posting on this site, I'm used to being a baby of Neogaf.
Millenial shows to me are TMNT, X-Men TAS, The Real Ghostbusters, Batman TAS, Pete and Pete, Salute Your Shorts, etc.
86-91 means that the earliest millennials would be 4-9 years old. That's a millennial show.The Real Ghostbusters aired from 86-91, so that's a stretch. Extreme Ghostbusters, though, definitely.
I can't believe there will be college students this year that never existed in the 90s.
1996 checking inI'm a millennial what the fuck is an American Dragon Jake Long or Dave the Barbarian?
86-91 means that the earliest millennials would be 4-9 years old. That's a millennial show.
I can't believe there will be college students this year that never existed in the 90s. It's still weird for me to think that people born after 93 aren't even infants.
'91 here. I know all of those shows
It's a show that straddles. Late Gen Xers and the first millennials both would have watched it .
Same goes for the later shows that younger millennials would have watched. Older millennials were in their early 20s and have no idea about them.Yeah, most millennials wouldn't have watched that show, or been old enough to really remember anyway.
Same goes for the later shows that younger millennials would have watched. Older millennials were in their early 20s and have no idea about them.
Like I'm an older millennial and the Real Ghostbusters toys from McD's are a formative life experience.
Same goes for the later shows that younger millennials would have watched. Older millennials were in their early 20s and have no idea about them.
Like I'm an older millennial and the Real Ghostbusters toys from McD's are a formative life experience.
If you're going to try to exclude shows that early millennials absolutely did watch because younger millennials would have been too young, you could just as well go the other end and exclude later millennial shows like Spongebob because older millennials were too old to watch those as kids.I have no idea what you're trying to say with this at all.
1997 is Gen Z97 Millennial here, I identify more with the first group of shows.
Are you having a quarter life crisis or something1997 is Gen Z
Yeah true. We older millennials share late 80s things with Gen X like TMNT, Ghostbusters, DuckTales, etc.... maybe Transformers and He-Man if we're really stretching it.Millennials are similar to the Boomers in that they are a large cohort which due to the generations length the older and younger ones can have drastically different experiences. Early millenials would have more in common with us Gen Xers where the younger ones with Gen Z.
The Real Ghostbusters aired from 86-91, so that's a stretch. Extreme Ghostbusters, though, definitely.
nuh uh1997 is Gen Z
Like half of their threads is exactly this topicIs OP doing a research paper and just not telling us? Or is he weirdly obsessed with 20 year olds?
20 year old Gaffers: which era do you associate your childhood more with?
Apparently, 1980 is the beginning of the millenial generation. You could start watching that show at 8-10 years old. I'd say that's under the millenial category along with gen X. I remember watching it when I was really young and had a bunch of toys from the show and I was born in 84.
Like half of their threads is exactly this topic
I'm doing a paper for sociology classIs OP doing a research paper and just not telling us? Or is he weirdly obsessed with 20 year olds?
20 year old Gaffers: which era do you associate your childhood more with?
Is OP doing a research paper and just not telling us? Or is he weirdly obsessed with 20 year olds?
I can't believe there will be college students this year that never existed in the 90s.
I'm doing a paper for sociology class
Like, almost double the gap. Famicom to N64 was 13 years. NES to N64 was only 11 years. That's not a long time at all.Only 3 more years and the PS2 is 20 years old.
That's a bigger gap than NES to N64 was.