20 Things From The 1980s, You Definitely HATED
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- 20 Things From The 1980s, You Definitely HATED
#nostalgia #1980s
In this video, we explore 20 things from the 1980s that many people definitely hated. From unpopular fashion trends to annoying toys and gadgets, we'll take a trip down memory lane to revisit the aspects of the '80s that sparked more groans than cheers. Join us as we uncover the most despised elements of this colorful decade.
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00:00 Intro
00:28 Mullets
01:18 New Coke
02:13 Shoulder Pads
03:08 Leg Warmers
04:06 Pac-Man Fever
05:18 Video Rental Late Fees
06:23 Rubik's Cube Frustration
07:11 The Max Headroom Show
08:09 Tab Soda
09:04 Swatch Watches
10:03 Parachute Pants
10:56 Alf TV Show
11:58 Plastic Sofa Covers
12:56 Hair Metal Bands
13:55 Pogo Ball
14:59 Lawn Darts
16:07 Synthpop Overload
17:09 Spandex Everything
18:11 Fake Fruit Décor
19:12 Paper Fortune Tellers
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Being GenX, many of these things were not "hated". If you weren't there to experience these things you could never understand. 🤣😂
Truth
Completely agree,
Everything's good except that nasty new Coke!
I’m an 80s child. And I never understood nor liked the mullet 😂
@@gbear2253 I had a short phase around 86. It didn't last long though. :P
Seriously, you're shitting on ALF, Max Headroom, PacMan, and other beloved X'er memories? You must be a millennial.
I didn't care for the whinny, wimpy father on Alf.
@@Bluerose888Whiny, wimpy Willie.
New Coke: a masterclass in the adage that if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Same thing I told them in Columbia
New Coke was a masterclass in viral marketing. Because it didn't happen like this video says. Coke just switched the formula. Then people noticed that Coke tasted different. Finally Coke admitted to it. People freaked out! It was a massive scandal. It was also covered by every news outlet in the world. Then Coke branded the new formula as New Coke and brought back the original as Classic Coke. So Coke got all the coverage and made their customers more passionate at the same time. It is theorized they calculated it at the outset.
Starts out with the words "you definitely hated", then repeatedly shows things and says, "though some people loved this..."
Indeed, I was 'scratching my head' with almost everythitng in this video, except for a few. They might be ridiculed today, but are generally missed by those who lived through that decade.
Some of these things started in the 1960s and 1970s, Tab soda came out in 1963 and plastic sofa covers were around in the 70s
"Hey this Coke tastes funny" "uuummmmm it's new Coke - Bill Cosby"
Sure it isn't spiked?!?!🤔
@@dancingdingo Nah it's Bill Cosby, good ol reliable, friendly, Americas TV dad Bill Cosby.
Can someone call an ambulance, I think I just poisoned myself with sarcasm.
There are only 2 things on this list i truly hated:
1. New coke
2. Plastic sofa covers.
Everything else was quirkiness that made the 80s great
We were making fortune tellers in the sixties. You just discovered them late.
You need to be updated. Many of those things you mentioned like tab cola, lawn darts, paper fortunes, plastic cover on the couch, these were from the 60s. Please be more accurate in your descriptions
Plus they don't even call Tab Cola by its brand name, they just call it "Tab soda."
Tab started in the 1960s ended in the 1980s because of Diet Coke
And Diet Coke is just Tab with a different sweetener than Saccharine. Technically I'm drinking a Tab right now.
So we know tab wasn’t around in the 50s according to back to the future . I can’t give you a tab unless you order something
Paper fortune tellers were from the 70s.
Also, I don't even recall them being particularly disliked from my own schooldays. (I left school in 1979. So before the 80's indeed.)
So were Lawn Darts
Tab only recently stopped being made (2020) and Swatch is still being made, and still is brightly garish. Lawn Darts were banned more so because people decided to not read the enclosed directions that told players to not stand near the targets.
Today !! synthpop is the best of the 80s for its catchiness and innovation..it forged all 90s techno rave and industrial ! The problem then ,, is thats there was synthpop that was too cheesy ! But many people view todays the 80's is the best music in general and synthpop leads !!!!
I hated synth pop until 1991, then I learned to appreciate it, I was metal and punk all the way in the 80's
Plus there was a fee if you didn’t rewind the video tapes?
Oh yeah, the "Be Kind, Please Rewind" stickers that was often put on the cases. Cracked me up when there were those stickers on DVDs when those were starting to be rented out.
I'm 59 in 4 weeks. And haven't solved a rubik's cube in close to 20 years I reckon. You could hand me one now and it would probably take me 5 minutes to solve it. Much much longer than my 1 minute record time in my mid teens. I liked to aim for 90 seconds clear at most when I did it for entertainment. And always considered myself good at it. Until I met a lad originally from Thailand in our town centre video game arcade. And he proceeded to solve it in under 30 seconds repeatedly. Seemingly without even looking at it all that much if I'm being honest.
Some kid read a book and then he solved Rubik's Cube behind his back. Even he was impressed. And he did it really fast too. I mean it only took him a few moves. I only saw him do it the one time. But it was still amazing. Apparently there was a trick to doing it.
Actually, the New Coke misfiring strategy worked well. It seemed like a blunder, but the reversal increased the revenue tenfold.
A generation that rides around on a "One Wheel", is complaining about the "Pogo Ball". Typical Gen X.
2:19 Shoulder pads only work for Romulan officers.
These things are hated, or rather, ridiculed, by people who weren't around in the 1980s. From a Gen Xer.
I enjoyed the video, but I think the term hate is strongly exaggerated. Most people who lived through the decade think of it fondly. I'll agree that I wasn't a fan of plastic fruit or new coke. Technology may have come far since then, but it was a pinnacle of culture.
Pac-man fever an overkill??!!
Hell to the No! We needed more but didn't really get it!!
Thanks for including later games and merchandise that weren't from the 80's in your video. Now that's a blunder and something we hate today.
i think most of this list was comprised by the opinions of boomers, as a gen-Xer, most of these were deff not hated!!
More likely a millennial, the youngest boomer is 60. I'm also gen x and lived this shit. I doubt many boomers have CZcams channels.
You should talk about inconvenience things like no cell phones you had to remember numbers or have a pocket phone directory with you and a quarter for the pay phone. To change the TV channel you had to get up and turn a switch that turned the antenna and you hoped the weather was good for the signal to come in. When you picked up the phone the neighbors could listen in as you were on a party line (Rural areas) so to use the phone you had to ask the people that were already using it if you could please make a call and haggle with them that they'll be done in 10-15 minutes.
Cable was a thing in the 80s where I lived. Cable was around before MTV started and MTV launched in 1981. I can remember watching it go live. It totally ruined the party we were having because we all just sat there like zombies watching it. We were pretty rowdy before it started too.
Fake fruit.... wonderful memories. Me and my sis would get the purple grapes and use the suction to put it on our skin to look like massive ticks😂. We'd always get in trouble for it. Anybody else do it?
They tried to make Max Headroom into a sitcom. Same with the cavemen of the Geico commercials. But neither one was a success as tv shows.
It was really an hour-long sci-fi show with Max's typical sense of humor.......................not really a sitcom.
Nobody in 1986 foresaw just how fast computer graphics would improve. Namely, he was meant to represent a 2020s video game avatar.
But IRL, he was an actor wearing a rubber mask and a fiberglass suit.
In fact, even the BACKGROUND (at first) was hand-drawn! Not until the Amiga had come out, were they able to design a CGI background for the character!
As a side note, a lot of people got that his name was the result of Edison Carter's dying memory of a road sign that read "Max. Headroom 2.3m"
What almost nobody noticed, however, was that "Network 23" was generously financed by a Chinese billionaire named "Ped Xing," which can be a proper Chinese name, but (on American streets) can also be an acronym for "Pedestrian Crossing."
@@grantorino2325 Interesting....................thanks for the info!
I actually liked the New Coke. Me and Refrigerator Perry.
My mullet was god-like.
One of the girls in my office had her hair cut in a mullet. I thought if looked great.
I will admit that there was a period of time I was rocking a mullet. Hey, it was kinda practical during the summer. The shorter hair on the front and top kept my head cool, and the longer "ape drape" in the back kept my neck from getting sunburned!
Mine still is bro !!
Tab was around from the late 1960s
I loved my leg warmers, Tab, Alf, hair metal bands, lawn darts and the paper fortunes
Mum ran the corner shop that had a video rental section, so I never paid to rent a video. Even though I was a teen and into my 20's during the heyday of videos. She would just grab a handful of videos that weren't out for rent as she closed up shop every night. And take them back with her in the morning to open up.
I was there and definitely hated mullets, New Coke, Max Headroom, Tab, swatches, Alf, sofa covers (these were more 70s), hair bands, fake fruit, and late fees.
But I liked shoulder pads, leg warmers, pac man (but Ms Pac-Man was better and I played it for decades.), Sinth-pop, and paper fortune tellers. I don’t remember “Pac-Man fever”, everyone had the directions to solve rubix cube.
I don’t remember pogo ball.
My wife, girlfriend at the time, took a 10 day vacation/road trip. I cannot remember where it was on that trip, but we stopped for food and I asked if they had Dr. Pepper. The waitress said "We have Tab. It's the same thing." I said "No. It isn't."
Are you SURE that she didn't say "Mr. Pibb"?
@@grantorino2325 They might have. That was 24 years ago. Probable Mandela effect here.
The Cabbage Patch dolls were a thing in the 80s I think.
I hated cabbage patch dolls. Hated them. Ggggrrrrrrr.
I absolutely loved hair bands in the 80’s. I still listen to it
I have had my first Rubik's cube in late 1982, and ended up completing the whole puzzle on a typical 1983 saturday night. It's the best puzzle I ever had, with hours spend to try doing, and when I knew how to solve it, it was to solve it in the shortest possible time. In 1984, my parents bought me the Rubik's Revenge (4 x 4 x 4) that I also ended up being able to solve in many months of fun and challenge. Today, in 2024, I still know how to solve both puzzles, but maybe a bit slower than during the fantastic 80s...
Also who remembers the fruits refrigerater magnets lol
None of this was hated in the eighties. I know this for a fact and I’m just 40. Very misleading title.
Shoulder pads made me look like I played quarterback, at 5’2”, 100 lbs. Leg warmers didn’t stay up, so I dubbed them elephant ankles. PAC Man came in handy when teaching greater than, less than to first graders. Simple, the >,< always opened his mouth to eat the greater serving. Tab tasted nasty. Swatch watches were for middle school kids.
All these horrible things helped make the 80's the awesome decade that it was!
For me it was the drugs. We were fond of saying we had better stuff than the hippies did and we probably did.
@1pcfred The 90s were similar. Big pharma was pushing painkillers and many at my high school (myself included) abused oxycontin like crazy, especially at parties. Good times
@@Styxswimmer we bought our drugs on the street.
That's not how it happened. Coke changed their recipe and didn't tell anyone. But people could taste the difference so finally Coke admitted to it and then they branded it as New Coke. So there was a component to it beyond the taste. No one liked the deception. They also brought back Coke as classic Coke. People say today it was all an elaborate viral marketing scheme. Because while it was going on it was the biggest news in the world. You couldn't buy advertising like they got.
What I hated most about the 1980's. Having to get up and walk all the way across the living room floor, in my bare feet, in -45° weather, with 6' snow drifts, uphill both ways.
You CAN’T love the mullet 😂
Ah Hell I'm a 80's kid born in 1974 so I grew up in the 80's and all that jazz. I loved EVERYTHING 80's The good the bad and the ugly and even the stinkers. I loved all the crappy bands, songs, styles and stupid shit too because I was living in it and just lived it lol. So it's all good to me. I never hated anything in the 80's. Now the 90's...Oh..Damn I could start with the hate in the 90's I tell you what....Thumbs UP for this video. A+++
I do miss the 80,s
1971 GenX here, didnt hate any of it... still love "hair" metal. In fact, it WAS the music that defined the 80's along with hip hop. Lawn Darts was fun! Used to play them over the house. One team in front yard and one in back yard. But, we were tough and unsupervised in the 80's... by the way the "fortune tellers" are still poping up in my middle school classroom today! I just laugh.
When the teacher would call on me in class I would pull up my "Paper Fortune Teller", do a quick finger dance for a couple of seconds, peer inside and then give the correct answer.
They hated that.
Paper fortune tellers?? I think paper poppers would have them beat since disruption was their whole point of existence. Lol
Lawn darts you weren't supposed to try to catch them in your mouth
Fortune tellers and leg warmers were the best. At least if you were a little kid in the 80$. 😂😂
The mullet has made a comeback.
I just saw a guy the other day rocking a mullet. Yeah, I am seeing those coming back.
....................unfortunately.
Mall hair, heavy designer cologne, big doorknocker earrings...
We called it big hair.
Yeah that Max Headroom 💩 should top the list! 🤬🤓😎✌🏼
Problem with "sugar free" is that it still uses artificial sweeteners._
13:58 -- Oh this must've been Beyonce's favorite toy when she was a girl! She liked it because it had a ring on it!
I loved my Swatch Watch!! It went perfectly with my Bugle Boy slacks! I wish I still had it....
Why do you call Tab Cola “Tab soda”? That wasn’t its brand name. I liked the synth pop in general. Pac-Man was the only video game I ever liked and I bought “Pac-man Fever" by Buckner & Garcia.
Like Eds said on IT Chapter 2, you should cut that mullet it's been like 30 years man.
Tabletop PacMan games that had cigarette burns on them, (because smoking indoors was still a thing)
1:36 We should have all known that if Bill Cosby said it was good, we weren't to trust it...
I'm not afraid to admit that I ACTUALLY liked New Coke during the time. I bought a bunch of it! I didn't mind Classic but New Coke was pretty good too.
Mullets in Germany were called Vokuhila (VOrne KUrz HInten LAng, that means "front short back long")
We made Paper Fortune in the 60s.
People keep saying that clothing in the 80's was bad but what about the 70's fashion I mean come on
What have you got against miniskirts?
I loved 80s fashion. It was the height of "peacock fashion". Peacocks attract mates by having the largest and most colorful tail. The 80s were like that. The bigger your hair and brighter your clothes, the better. I loved every minute of the 80s
@@1pcfred
Miniskirts was the 60's, the 70's was short shorts (which were ok!😚) with knee socks, leisure suits, and hideous bell bottoms!
@@ct3po776 bell bottoms never bothered me. They're better than skinny jeans.
@@1pcfred
My mother put me in plaid bell bottoms, and I hated em, my brown corduroy pants with the whoosh, whoosh, whoosh sounds every step where my second hate!
I wish I still had my Heehaw donkey face overalls, though, for nostalgic purposes, and maybe they'd be worth something, I don't know!?
The Red M&M War!!!😀😀😀
People still use leg warmers.
Um ya people didn't hate the fashion of the 80's, it was current fashion of the time after all. It looks dumb now to people who didn't live it and lack historical perspective. Nobody ever hated Pac Man. In fact it was so popular they made the Pac Mac fever album which I bought as a teen. Nobody hated the rubik's cube or Max Headroom or Alf. Plastic sofa covers were from the 60's-70's, not the 80's. Everyone loved lawn darts also from the 60's. Synth pop was great, it was actually called New Wave, an offshoot of punk. Fake fruit is from the 60's or earlier. Other then all that you're spot on. You probably should refrain from making videos about things from before you were born and you didn't live through, you don't do your homework on the subject.
I’m definitely not a dumb person, in fact: in my 20’s several IQ tests showed an above average performance.
BUT !!!!
I absolutely CANNOT solve a Rubic’s Cube…!
I just don’t see the solution or how to get anywhere beyond swapping 2 or 3 of the tiles to another color….
Same goes for those flat, square plastic things that has space for 16 tiny tiles inside it, yet has 1 empty spots, so you can move the 15 other small squares in order to remake the picture that is printed on it and was all mixed up when you got the toy in your hands (just realized how awful it is to explain this thing, since I haven’t got a clue what it’s called… 😉)
Either way: Those things were NOT for me, never been able to solve them and DEFINITELY never had the patience for them anyway…..!! LOL !!!!
On the other hand: I BELONG TO THE ‘ALF’ FANS FOREVER!!!
You should change the name of the video to.
Things from the 80’s I don’t understand.
Obviously they weren’t even a wet spot so would they know. I wasn’t into pac-man or leg warmers but if it wasn’t for those things we wouldn’t have what we have today. I’ve learned a long time ago not to hate.
As a Gen-Xer, I don’t hate very many of these things! Things now are devoid of style and personality. Everything is as bland as dust.
I disagree on Hair Metal Bands being hated, great music with great times... great memories.
I'll give you late fees. If it was too much I would just keep the movie. Max Headroom is another annoying )Bleep) worse off that they made him look like Dolph Ludgren for no reason at all. Hair Metal rulez and don't you forget it. They were real bands playing real music. If you know what I mean. Now days the music charts belong to same stall of names and bands...dishing out the same song over ,and over.
I liked the mullet, and I had one in the 90’s back when I was in high school then, and I liked Alf, and I did try a can of that new coke then:(if you’re curious it tasted like Pepsi)💁🏻♂🤔💯.
The Mullet lol...
You do know legwarmers came back for almost all of the 2000s?????
Definitely hated the shoulder pads and leg warmers 👎🏽
Nothing mentioned here was hated. Almost all this is just plain made up nonsense! Tab cola was around in 1963! I used leg warmers frequently in the winter until the 90s until I moved to Florida where they werent needed. This video is trash...
thows video store late fee make me happy that all video store are out of business ,
Some pretty girls in this video!
New Coke sucked, it ruined 1985 for me.....but it was the best marketing gimmick ever....change the formula, get free publicity, have Pepsi create adds marketing to old coke lovers, then bring back the old formula as Classic Coke, which the competition just advertised for you for free.... Coke executives deny this was a plan, they say "were weren't THAT smart.....but we also weren't that stupid!" ...always have a plan B.
You clearly have no clue what you’re talking about if you’re hating on Alf and Pacman. Nobody was annoyed by them then and most people still love them now! Hair metal and synth pop were great too, and way better than the garbage music of today. I agree on everything else though.
NO! The Coke-a-cola corp. did this as a ploy to start the dust up... so, as what we saw was the old coke come back too out sell Pepsi 2 to 1... sound like an idea any money man would come up with.
I remember people selling cases of original Coke for astronomical prices before they reintroduced it as Classic Coke. But yeah it was probably planned.
My God, the "financial penalties" for returning a movie were maybe a buck. It wasn't like a hotel resort fee. And after a while they started giving you a ridiculously long amount of time--a week even. If you can't get your caca together in a week you deserve to be dinged a buck.
I guess libraries terrified you too...
Don’t be silly. ALF was awesome
Yeah, no. New Coke was awesome. Tab was awesome. Swatches were awesome. Pac-Man fever was awesome. Alf was awesome. And so on. Worst damn video ever made.
The only video game I remember being a phenomenon was Space Invaders. I walked into an arcade at the height of the invasion and it was just whumph WHUMPH! It was absolutely insane. All the machines synched up. Over half the machines in the arcade were Space Invaders and they were all being played at once. The aliens almost won.
Hated the Reagan Administration
This video is more from a stand out of people who didn't live the era. Or better yet envious people who didn't get to live in that era. I lived the era as a kid and I long to go back and experience it as an adult. Those who were teens in the 80's I'm pretty sure lived the best decade of their lives. Let's break it like this. If you from the 90's you hated color and anything aesthetic. 2000's were a little better, but ashamed to like like synths or anything too catchy. We did have Poppunk though. Now days the we have hit a new high in "dark" times. People long for the colorful, uplifting looks and styles of the 80's. In music, movies and very soon in fashion. BTW, Bill Cosby pimping Coca-Cola there go your likes. 🤣 can't stand coke myself. I'm a 7Up man.
Are you kidding me with that title?
I would give anything to go back... Absolutely anything.
I guess you're a millennial because this video is wrong on so many levels.
Things that were also hated in the 80s that nobody is willing to point out…Rap “ music” , the oprah show, Cosby show, a different world, Yo MTV raps, Democrats, BET
I see what you are doing that's a personal thing but you forget KKK
The music has been downhill ever since.
@@rasterman2792 forgot to include Reggae….hope you don’t feel left out
Max Headroom was something you either got or you didn’t. People were smarter in the 80’s, and could understand such entertainment. I do not miss Rubik’s Cube or Alf.
The 80s were still the best of times. Those that criticize were either born after or way too old.
The 80's sucked! I was a teenager, it was the best time of my life....I felt ripped off...
This is the most ridiculous video I’ve ever tried to watch on CZcams. It’s a personal list of things you don’t like, there was clearly no research or survey used to compile information. Most of the things you claim people hated make no sense. Were you even alive during the 80s? Several of the hated items seem to be hated because of personal ineptitude: movie rental late fees, Rubik’s cubes, Pac-Man, ALF, pogo balls. And clearly there is a personal bias toward popular clothing items and music styles. Do better
I would say most things of the 1980s are rather forgettable and much of the era's music just doesn't hold up .
Ok boomer! lol 😊
I can handle all the topics from the 80's, but break dancing and rap are these only things I that I can't stand it. And should have been banned that it will never see the light of day.
"TAB" was a 70's thing... get your crap right.
80s is old.should be forgotten. 90's is the only classic period, live in modern period now.
90s were worse than 80s 😂
I had fun in the 90s too but the 80s was really my decade.
@@robertferguson5562 I did OK for myself in the 90s. Let's just put it this way I had to quit partying in the early 2000s. I was just having that much fun. It was starting to become a health risk.