After battling aliens in 1996's Independence Day, Will Smith starred in this other alien adventure in 1997, this time partnered with Tommy Lee Jones
Men In Black
In 1992, Sony launched this media format that it hoped would be the successor to the compact disc. Sales, however, remained "small."
Minidisk
Yakko, Wakko, and Dot are three cartoon siblings who live in the water tower of the Warner Studios lot in this mid-90s, Steven Spielberg produced show
Animaniacs
Known colloquially as "I Get Knocked Down", this 1997 Chumbawamba song hit number 6 on the US Billboard charts
Tubthumping
This Sesame Street toy was first produced in 1996 and had such heavy consumer demand that customers reportedly fought with each other in stores over the limited supply
Tickle Me Elmo
This 1998 Nicholas Cage film co-starring Meg Ryan featured a soundtrack with songs from Alanis Morrisette and the Goo Goo Dolls
City of Angels
Years before the DVD, this format was capable of offering higher-quality video and audio than VHS but never managed to gain widespread use in North America, largely due to high costs and the inability to record TV programs
LaserDisc
In the animated show Rugrats, Tommy, Chucky, Phil and Lil are constantly at odds with this character, Tommy's older, spoiled cousin
Angelica
Also the name of the famous Audrey Hepburn 1961 film, this song by the band Deep Blue Something was released in 1995
Breakfast at Tiffany's
Link returned to Hyrule in this 1998 Nintendo 64 video game, the fifth game in the overall series and the first to use 3D graphics
The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time
Will Smith starred in this 1995 Michael Bay film playing narcotics detective Mike Lowrey, eventually reprising the roll in two sequels
Bad Boys
This former search engine launched in 1994 and was advertised in commercials starring a dog who could "Go Get It!"
Lycos
This PBS Kids show starring an anthropomorphic animal began in 1996, has broadcast over 240 episodes, and is the origin for an iconic meme featuring a clenched fist
Arthur
Prominently featured in the film A Night At The Roxbury, the song "What is Love" was first released in 1993 by this Eurodance artist
Haddaway
This Nickelodeon/Mattel product was a molding substance that made silly noises and resembled the "slime" from the TV show Double Dare
Gak
In 1995's Leaving Las Vegas, Nicholas Cage co-starred with this actress, known for her previous roles in movies like Cocktail, Adventures in Babysitting and Back To The Future Part II
Elisabeth Shue
The biggest hardware flop in the history of Nintendo, this VR video game system launched in 1995 and was discontinued by 1996 with just 22 games released
The "Virtual Boy"
This "dangerous" Disney Television Animation show first ran from 1991 to 1992 portraying the super-heroic alter-ego of an ordinary suburban fowl named Drake Mallard
Darkwing Duck
Lyrics to the 1992 song "Whats Up" by 4 Non Blondes constantly ask this question, a minor variation of the song's title
What's Going On?
This popular toy line for small dolls and accessories featured plastic cases that turned into dollhouses when opened and contained figurines less than an inch tall
Polly Pocket
Nicholas Cage played New York paramedic Frank Pierce in this 1999 psychological drama directed by Martin Scorsese
Bringing Out the Dead
In 1993, Apple released the MessagePad, a handheld personal information device that ran on this poorly received operating system that was ultimately discontinued by Steve Jobs after he returned to the company in 1997
Newton
Howie Mandell created and starred in this animated kids show that ran from 1990-1998, accidentally developing the voice of the main character when he was choking on a piece of cake
Bobby's World
Tal Bachman
This 1992 Barbie variation had ankle-length hair, a retro patterned dress, chunky earrings, and a scrunchie - peak early 90s fashion
Totally Hair Barbie