11. DVD/VHS/Laserdisc rentals.
With movies at 100 rupees a pop, people don’t rent movies a lot anymore. But there was a time when we’d go to the store to rent movies, whether it be a DVD, VHS or Laserdisc.
The struggle with scratched DVDs was too real.
12. Top Pops. And that seeti!
It annoyed the hell out of your parents when you’d blow it full volume in a closed-windows car. They knew, however, that they couldn’t stop you from savoring the crunchy goodness of these golden beauties.
13. Using these slap bands as foot rulers in class
14. Alpha Bravo Charlie’s was the one fandom that came this close to toppling Titanic’s.
The series that gave us our trademark, die-hard love for our military. It was Pakistan Army’s
softer image, as they say, that introduced us to the private lives of those who are supposed to protect our territory.
15. Ainak Waala Jinn.
The decade that introduced us to the beauty of Mahnoor Baloch also contributed to many of us 90s kids’ nightmares in the form of ‘
Bill Batori‘ the evil witch who posed a strong competition to our titular hero.
16. 5 words: Yassoo-Panjoo-Haar-Kabootar-Doli.
You tried very hard not to cry as your “friends” used all their might to strike your hands.
Baba Rehmatullah, baba rehmatullah!
17. Trying to find your name in one of these:But because your name was more than four letters long you’d never get to see it on those tangy sweet balls of gum. Anas, however, was a repeat occurrence.
18. The Futuristic Footwear.
Every decade has a contribution to the fashion so how could the 90s be left behind. We all sported these wherever we could and the fashion game for us 90’s kids was, as the youths say these days, on fleek!These are actually making a comeback in adult fashion so here’s one thing you can relive your childhood through.
19. Our heroes on the field: A Cricket team to be proud of.
Now let’s talk about some of our 90’s heroes.We had many, many greats in cricket: Imran Khan, Waseem Akram, Saeed Anwar, Moin Khan, Waqar Younis and Shoaib Akhtar to name
just a few.
Heck, we even won the World Cup during this awesome decade.
20. Who can forget the quintessential 90’s superhero:
There were these super cool planeteers who could summon our favorite childhood superhero just by combining their powers. “Captain Planet, he’s the hero, he’s gonna take pollution down to zero”.
Ah, they don’t make them cartoons as environmentally conscious anymore.
21. And finally, the biggest Pakistani event for us 90’s kids: Pervez Musharraf’s coup
While Captain Planet saves Earth from pollution, our General here wanted to “save” us from corrupt politicians. Chief
sahab marched on to the then Prime Minister Sharif and executed a coup that lasted just short of a decade.