Find the exact moment in a TV show, movie, or music video you want to share. It was like a transcendental, private rock concert.Intended as a more compact, inexpensive version of the Talkboy, Yak Bak was developed by Yes! The company grossed $80 million on the product.
TIGER licensed with franchises and production companies such as Star Wars, Dinsey, Sega and Universal Pictures to produce dozens of different versions of the device.
Anyone? It nailed everything from story telling, skate life, filming like the 90's, and great actors. Why mess with a good thing?The Pocket Locker is one of the more obscure items on our list. There’s a sense of nostalgia for these movies, even if they don’t mirror our particular adolescent experience.
In today’s fragmented musical landscape, it’s hard to fathom the full-spectrum dominance Oasis enjoyed in the mid-’90s. PJ Harvey "Man-Size" [dir: Maria Mochnacz; 1993] As late as the mid-90s, it was novel just to see certain artists in music videos. Most ’90s moment It’s set in the mid-’60s, but that famous post-escape rain shot sure does look like a Bryan Adams video. Plus, it featured a five-position voice morphing effect, so you could prank call the cutest boys in your class.You may not have realized, but the original Skip-It debuted in the 1980s. Why, Britney Spears and 'N Sync, the kings and queen of Millennial pop culture.Power Wheels manufactured these beauties in partnership with Jeep so driver's license-deficient tots everywhere could feel all grown up.I begged my mom to buy me a Sound Bite one fifth grade evening as we browsed for a VHS at Blockbuster.
Whether you suffered or sailed through your teenage years, there’s a film on this list of the 100 best teen movies you’ll relate to...Thanks for subscribing! Soon after, my mind was blown.After Furby's success, TIGER introduced Poo-Chi, a robotic dog that responded to external sensors. The handheld digital pet was an instant sensation — soon, kids worldwide demanded multiple pets (76 million units have been sold since its release).Manufactured by TIGER (of course), you could use the phone as either a handset or a hands-free version by detaching the earpiece. The toy essentially locked your journal and tiny keepsakes in a box, which could only be accessed via a voice recognition password. It seems teen girls weren't eager to exercise their electronic thumbs with this address book organizer, released in 1995 by Sharp.One of the coolest features was the fast/slow switch, which sped up or slowed playback, causing pitch distortion. Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon! The name of the handheld device essentially signaled its two functions: Users pressed the "Say" button to record six seconds of voice or sound, then pressed "Play" to repeat the recording.We've come to the conclusion that TIGER manufactured nearly every electronic toy in our Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles-inspired childhood bedrooms.But junior high teachers reacted by implementing super strict and lame classroom bans on the devices, which caused our pets to die from malnourishment. Whatever.Soon, the line extended to Meow-Chi (cats), Chirpy-Chi (birds) and Dino-Chi (we'll let you guess that one). Tee hee hee!Raise your hand if you drove your boyfriend around the cul-de-sac in this sweet ride every day after pre-school. Talk about teenage angst.The object of the game was to find out which boy had a crush on you by dialing "phone numbers" and receiving clues from his friends.