I was a teen in the 80’s and there are a lot of errors in this! Windbreakers were around long before the 80’s but were plain in colour. You have forgotten the k-way jackets that folded up into a pouch that was part of the coat. Those are not parachute pants, parachute pants were made out of parachute material. In the 80’s it was called Aerobics not jazzercise. Betty and a lot of these terms didn’t exist until the movie Clueless. Bad was used in the 70’s too. The girl with the guy wearing the mullet wig is what we would call an Airhead in the 80’s Did you actually talk to people who were teens in the 80’s before you did this video?
Born in 83 and it's funny, I have old pictures of myself with a lot of the stuff from the first part. Me playing with my Transformers, me listening to my Walkman, me in a windbreaker 😂. Also, I did own a Teddy Ruxpin, but I can't remember what happened to it.
I got a Teddy Ruxpin for Christmas and it didn’t work correctly. My mom took me to Toy R Us to return it and we tried all The Teddy Ruxpin toys out and all of them didn’t work properly. We got a return lol I also love in the movie Ted they make a Teddy Ruxpin joke
Slap bracelets and a lot of these things were still big, if not bigger in the 90s than they were in the 80s. Also, MTV had some programming that wasn’t music related since it’s beginning, mostly “reality” tv, but in 2005 it was more “reality” tv than music and in the 2010s it was all “reality” tv and clip shows like AFV, but with more vomiting. MTV2 didn’t last long either and I believe they did an MTV3 at one point that was exclusively just a Spanish channel. Also, if the movie poster is from the 80s and has Molly Ringwald on it, it’s like a 95% chance it’s a John Hughes movie. Also, unrelated, but I miss 90s commercials, they were so much more creative. I can watch them here on RU-vid, but the video quality is terrible because it’s a low res recording of a low res recording and the audio is super crunchy.
My whole family used to call cabbage patch kids, Trinny dolls because they thought that they looked like me. and I'm ngl its scaring me that they actually do 0-0
I watched this couple that thrifts all the time. They found one of those talking bears in the goodwill bens. If i remember correctly with new batteries, it's still talked , but it didn't move
When it comes to the Walkman proportion of the video, at 3:53, Walkman were invented by a Japanese man, I have forgotten his name, but it's a Japanese invention.