John Candy in the final scene from Uncle Buck (1989). He passed away 30 years ago today, at age 43. 2wk ⋅ HenryKitteridge ⋅ r/nostalgia
It was 20 years ago today that Dave Chappelle impersonated Rick James and said so many iconic lines a generation will be saying for the rest of their lives1mo ⋅ Son-of-Prophet ⋅ r/nostalgia
Brendan Fraser, there is a generation of kids (now adults) applauding for you. You grew up with us- and you earned it. Congratulations!1yr ⋅ boogslau ⋅ r/nostalgia
Remember the visualizer in Windows Media Player? I'd spend hours staring at it2yr ⋅ ZaPandaz ⋅ r/nostalgia
I saved up my paper route money in 1993 to buy these Baoding balls. My dad said it was a dumb waste of money. He was right ...2mo ⋅ Yosemite_Scott ⋅ r/nostalgia
27 years ago today, the Nintendo 64 made its debut in North America! Do you have a favorite N64 game?6mo ⋅ kwantai ⋅ r/nostalgia
Cleaning out the kitchen and found an unopened Rainbow Punch from 1986.1yr ⋅ part_time_monster ⋅ r/nostalgia
Family popcorn bowl that was also used as a “barf bowl” when we got sick2mo ⋅ zeldadorf ⋅ r/nostalgia
While organizing my parents’ cabinets today I found a glorious pitcher from the 90s.1yr ⋅ GnomaPhobic ⋅ r/nostalgia
Legendary actor Carl Weathers, star of The Mandalorian, the Rocky franchise, Predator, and many, many more movies and TV shows has passed away at 76.1mo ⋅ ROCKY13573 ⋅ r/nostalgia
When filming for National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation ended, Beverly D'Angelo took the family portrait from the living room and kept it for herself6mo ⋅ TRJ2241987 ⋅ r/nostalgia
Update: Daniel has recieved the Dragon Tales plate! Thank you so much for everyones support and help!5yr ⋅ meatygonzales ⋅ r/nostalgia
Yes kids, back in the day, we’d have to remove the faceplates from our car stereos so they wouldn’t get stolen3yr ⋅ jsakic99 ⋅ r/nostalgia
Your Grandmother only knew one painter in the 90's and his name was Thomas Kinkade.5mo ⋅ thewildbeej ⋅ r/nostalgia
Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the creators of South Park, at the Oscars...on LSD1yr ⋅ drowlers ⋅ r/nostalgia
Rectangle pizza was the heavy hitter of school lunches in the 80s and early 90s5yr ⋅ defactosithlord ⋅ r/nostalgia
Remember when you didn’t have to enter your personal info online to win a soda?4yr ⋅ VitruvianHooligan ⋅ r/nostalgia
Casserole dish design that could be found in many households in the 80s and into the early 90s1yr ⋅ MTV-Summer-2002 ⋅ r/nostalgia
Getting a Shirley Temple when you were out at a restaurant with your parents1yr ⋅ Grundyug ⋅ r/nostalgia
These weird bath oil beads. Seems like there were thousands in my house as a child.5mo ⋅ beceidiaupz ⋅ r/nostalgia
The M&M commercial that's been playing every Christmas for as long as I can remember1yr ⋅ noconnostalgia ⋅ r/nostalgia
Growing up The King of Queens taught me you can be fat, dumb, a shitty job, and still have a huge house and a hot wife1mo ⋅ Son-of-Prophet ⋅ r/nostalgia
Found an unopened and refrigerated bottle of Clearly Canadian at my friend’s house dated 04/05/903mo ⋅ Yams92 ⋅ r/nostalgia
Boston Electric pencil sharpener. So much horsepower for a single pencil.1yr ⋅ buttstabbers_t_bull ⋅ r/nostalgia
These weird bath oil beads. Seems like there were thousands in my house as a child.1yr ⋅ BassLineBums ⋅ r/nostalgia
my colleague told me it was her 38th birthday & I asked her if she wanted to go get our nails done as a bday treat. She said what she really wanted to do was go to an arcade. We spent 2 hours there & got matching friendship rings. yes we are now best friends.1yr ⋅ Rare_Independent_789 ⋅ r/nostalgia
Eurotrip, released 20 years ago today...along with one of the most iconic movie songs ever. Happy anniversary baby...3wk ⋅ Mite-o-Dan ⋅ r/nostalgia
At some point in your childhood, you and your friends went outside to play together for the last time, and nobody knew it.4yr ⋅ Quentin718 ⋅ r/nostalgia
Who remembers the parachute guy. Would always get stuck up a tree or on a roof.1yr ⋅ thatissubpar ⋅ r/nostalgia
Those red pebbled cups from the pizza joint with the arcade when you were a kid.5yr ⋅ Kiarray ⋅ r/nostalgia
Those red pebbled cups from the pizza joint with the arcade when you were a kid.5yr ⋅ miketerre ⋅ r/nostalgia
That weird period in the 90s when Warner Bros. were selling shirts with hip characters3yr ⋅ CobraCabana ⋅ r/nostalgia
So today, I accidentally broke my autistic brother's favorite Dragon Tales plate and I can't find it anywhere online. If someone finds one like or similar to it (online or in your basements) I'd pay you for it and you'd be really helping us out! THANK YOU, INTERNET FOLK! :)5yr ⋅ meatygonzales ⋅ r/nostalgia
D.A.R.E. pencils. I wish I was offered free drugs as much as it was implied when I was younger1yr ⋅ hangit-fire ⋅ r/nostalgia
Who remembers making textbook covers from grocery bags in the late 1970s and 80s?1yr ⋅ DiosMioMan63 ⋅ r/nostalgia
Now that all the stores in Alaska closed, this is the last Blockbuster in the United States. It is in Bend, OR6yr ⋅ Whoshabooboo ⋅ r/nostalgia
The 1996 version of Romeo and Juliet had a chokehold on me as a teen.2mo ⋅ dipperlittle ⋅ r/nostalgia
did anyone else's parents/grandparents have at least 1 piece of corning blue cornflower serving ware?2yr ⋅ crabnox ⋅ r/nostalgia
The time that Pooh got stuck trying to leave Rabbit's house, so Rabbit made him into a decoration.(1966)1yr ⋅ SlamDunkCactus ⋅ r/nostalgia
Anybody old enough to remember being taught with an overhead projector and writing on these transparencies?5yr ⋅ ScrunchJeans ⋅ r/nostalgia
Yes kids, back in the day, we’d have to remove the faceplates from our car stereos so they wouldn’t get stolen1yr ⋅ ImpressiveSong6943 ⋅ r/nostalgia
Today I turn 33, the same age as Stu Pickles. Time to live out a famous scene.10mo ⋅ dancingbriefcase ⋅ r/nostalgia
The old Apple Jacks commercials with the rasta cinnamon stick and the stoned apple1yr ⋅ ThisMyGAFSAccount ⋅ r/nostalgia
90's TV cabinet. I remember needing to push on the glass doors to open them6yr ⋅ SeattleMana ⋅ r/nostalgia
who remembers The Brave Little Toaster? honestly the AC guy scared me1yr ⋅ NegativeCoast9058 ⋅ r/nostalgia
That feeling when you first saw Jurassic Park in the theaters in 1993 and the first dinosaur is shown. I was mesmerised back then as a 9 year old seeing it for the first time.1yr ⋅ Erzeal ⋅ r/nostalgia
3D Pinball Space Cadet, 1995 - a game that was preloaded on many Windows versions1yr ⋅ Virtual-Fly-3419 ⋅ r/nostalgia
Cashing in on a free Book It pizza and renting some games and a movie.1yr ⋅ SanDimas1988 ⋅ r/nostalgia
Before Netflix was automatically everywhere, you needed a disc to stream1yr ⋅ GetMeAMilk_Chocolate ⋅ r/nostalgia
Jon Heder starred in some memorable comedies in the mid-00’s. I was expecting him to be huge in years to come, but seems to have focused more on smaller projects.4mo ⋅ Somaninim0 ⋅ r/nostalgia