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’90s facts that are totally sweet (25 Photos)
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1
Saved By The Bell
started off as a show about a teacher in Indianapolis. It was called
Good Morning, Miss Bliss
and was retooled in 1989 to the hit show we know today.
2
32% of iMacs were sold to first-time computer buyers.
3
R.L. Stine wrote the novelizations for
Spaceballs
and
Ghostbusters 2
.
4
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“Ice Ice Baby” by Vanilla Ice was originally a B-side. The song caught one when a radio deejay in Georgia played it, which was most likely an accident.
5
Mattel sued MCA Records over the song “Barbie Girl” by Aqua for copyright infringement.
6
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The “Hamster Dance” website from the late ’90s is
still live.
7
The inventor of the Super Soaker, Lonnie Johnson, was a former engineer for NASA.
8
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Chuckie from
Rugrats
was based on Mark Mothersbaugh, the lead singer of Devo.
9
The Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota opened in 1992. Seven Yankee Stadiums could fit inside the gigantic shopping center.
10
Sabrina from
Sabrina the Teenage Witch
lives in the fictional town of Westbridge, but her ZIP code is actually a real one for Salem, Massachusetts.
11
Executives at Warner Brothers weren’t sure that
The Matrix
would do well because the writers and directors weren’t yet known. A 600 page shot-for-shot storyboard was created to convince the execs to create it. The movie went on to gross more than $450 million.
12
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Carmen Sandiego’s middle name is actually Isabel.
13
Google’s first server storage rack was made of legos. Now the company makes over $100 billion a year.
14
Jonathan Taylor Thomas won the first Nickelodeon Kids Lifetime Achievement Award for his part on
Home Improvement
.
15
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To get the sound for the T. rex in
Jurassic Park
, the crew used a recording of a Jack Russel terrier playing with a rope and slowed it down.
16
My Girl
made Macaulay Culkin the first child actor to be paid $1 million for a film.
17
During the filming for
Titanic
, someone spiked the crew’s lobster chowder and 60 people got sick. Some were even hospitalized for hallucinations.
18
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Pepsi tested about 3,000 variations for Crystal Pepsi, which was launched in 1992 and was gone by 1994.
19
Ebay launched in 1995. The site was originally called AuctionWeb.
20
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Light-up sneakers became popular in 1992 when LA Gear first came out with them. The company sold 5 million pairs annually for the first few years.
21
When the Hummer was first released in 1992, it weighed 10,000 pounds and only got 10 miles per gallon.
22
In 1997, Tickle Me Elmos sold online for up to $1,500 after it became the hottest toy on the market.
23
NASA
The Hubble Space Telescope launched in 1990. It was able to lock onto a target without deviating more than the width of a human hair ween at a distance of one mile.
24
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In the “Baby One More Time” music video, Britney’s cousin Chad played her love interest.
25
Justin Reardon came up with the “Whassup” Budweiser commercial. He was only given a $250 bonus and a baseball hat for his idea.
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