“You’re gonna need a bigger boat.”
Jaws
This cartoon family lived in a house shaped like a giant seashell and had a pet named Spike.
RUGRATS
“Because you know I’m all about that bass…”
➡️ “…‘bout that bass, no treble.”
The subatomic particle has no electric charge
Neutron
This cereal features a rabbit who is never allowed to eat the cereal because “they’re for kids.”
→ What is Trix?
“That’ll do, pig. That’ll do.”
Babe
This once-dominant home entertainment format reached peak popularity in the 90s before DVDs replaced it.
VHS TAPE
“Take me home, country roads…”
➡️ “…to the place I belong.”
The term for an animal that eats both plants and animals
Omnivore
This cereal features a buzzing yellow mascot who often gets in trouble for trying to steal honey.
→ What is Honey Nut Cheerios?
“You can’t handle the truth!”
A Few Good Men
This stretchy, fluorescent toy got banned in many schools after kids realized you could launch it across the room like a slingshot.
SLAP BRACELET
“Just a small-town girl…”
➡️ “…livin’ in a lonely world.”
The part of the human brain is responsible for balance and coordination
The cerebellum
This cereal’s slogan claimed it was “Kid Tested, Mother Approved,” though its name was shortened to initials in the 2000s.
What is Kix? (changed to KX)
“There’s no crying in baseball!”
A League of Their Own
These plastic shoes with holes on top were the go-to summer footwear before Crocs existed.
JELLIES
“You are my fire, the one desire…”
➡️ “…believe when I say, I want it that way.”
The only rock that floats in water
Pumice
This cereal came in colorful berry pieces and had a mascot named Captain Horatio Magellan.
→ What is Cap’n Crunch’s Crunch Berries?
“It’s only after we’ve lost everything that we’re free to do anything.”
Fight Club
This Nickelodeon show featured kids performing wacky physical challenges like the “Human Hamster Wheel” and “Pie Slide.”
DOUBLE DARE
“There’s a lady who’s sure all that glitters is gold…”
➡️ “…and she’s buying a stairway to heaven.”
The layer of Earth lies directly below the crust
The mantle
This cereal had commercials where kids slid down cinnamon sugar “mountains” while the announcer yelled its two-word name.
What is Golden Grahams?