90’s Movies – Big Screens & Blockbusters
90’s TV – The Shows We Loved
90’s Music – Hits, Icons & MTV
90’s Sports – Legends & Moments
90’s Headlines – Events, Tech & Trends
100

This 1994 Disney film featured the voices of Matthew Broderick and James Earl Jones and had audiences singing “Hakuna Matata.”

The Lion King

100

This sitcom about six friends living in New York made “We were on a break!” a catchphrase.

Friends

100

This grunge band fronted by Kurt Cobain made “Smells Like Teen Spirit” an anthem of a generation.

Nirvana

100

This Chicago Bulls star led his team to six NBA championships in the 1990s.

Michael Jordan

100

This furry digital pet from Japan became a schoolyard obsession — and frequent classroom ban.

Tamagotchi

200

Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock try to keep a bus above 50 mph in this 1994 thriller.

Speed

200

This animated series followed four foul-mouthed boys from Colorado.

South Park

200

This pop star hit it big with “…Baby One More Time” in 1998.

Britney Spears

200

This golfer became the youngest to win The Masters in 1997.

Tiger Woods

200

This browser-based service introduced the world to the phrase, “You’ve got mail!”

AOL (America Online)

300

In Jurassic Park (1993), the dinosaurs were created using DNA from this ancient insect.

A Mosquito

300

In The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Will Smith moves from Philadelphia to this wealthy California neighborhood.

Bel-Air

300

The Spice Girls told us what they wanted, what they really, really wanted, in this 1996 hit.

Wannabe

300

This U.S. women’s soccer player ripped off her jersey in celebration after scoring the winning penalty in the 1999 World Cup.

Brandi Chastain

300

In 1997, this chess-playing computer defeated world champion Garry Kasparov.

Deep Blue

400

The line “Show me the money!” comes from this 1996 Tom Cruise sports film.

Jerry Maguire

400

This spooky series hosted by Chris Carter featured FBI agents investigating paranormal cases.

The X-Files

400

Tupac Shakur’s posthumous song “Changes” sampled this 1986 Bruce Hornsby tune.

The Way It Is

400

This baseball player famously broke Lou Gehrig’s “Iron Man” record by playing in 2,632 consecutive games.

Cal Ripken Jr.

400

The infamous Y2K bug panic was caused by a programming issue involving this part of the date.

The last two digits of the year

500

The Wachowskis’ 1999 sci-fi masterpiece had Neo questioning reality and introduced the “bullet time” effect.

The Matrix

500

This groundbreaking teen drama introduced the world to James Van Der Beek, Katie Holmes, and Michelle Williams.

Dawson's Creek

500

This British electronic duo scored a 1997 hit with “Breathe” and “Firestarter.”

The Prodigy

500

This NFL team’s dramatic 1999 “Music City Miracle” secured them a playoff win in the final seconds.

Tennessee Titans

500

This 1994 event captivated global audiences when a white Ford Bronco was pursued live on TV.

O.J. Simpson car chase