1. That one Garfield telephone that you wanted oh-so-bad and thought was so cool — but, of course, your parents never bought because they didn't want a novelty phone just sitting in the living room: 2. The Fisher-Price skates that were nearly impossible to skate in: 3. Fiber optic flower lamps, which you thought were so chic: 4. And this '80s meets Art Deco-style vase that every mom had in their living room: 5. This vinyl E.T. stuffed animal that had the creepy feeling skin, which started to peel after a few years: 6. Those plastic smock and face mask Halloween costumes that would tear and fall apart before you were even done trick-or-treating: 7. Having at least one or two photos that your parents would take of you and your siblings with the family car: Shanina / Getty Images/iStockphoto
8. The Filmation logo and the little jingle that played with it: 9. And, of course, this Hanna-Barbera logo: Hanna-Barbera
10. Big League Chew with the creepy and gruff-looking baseball player on it that looked like he came straight out of Mad Magazine: 11. Toys "R" Us's shelves being stocked with even more toys (and also ENTIRE large sections of the store being devoted to just one toy line): John Preito / Denver Post via Getty Images
12. The "I Can Remember (Bread, Milk, Butter)" cartoon on Sesame Street that looked REALLY '70s, but was a total earworm: 13. Panini sticker album books and the stickers — which you had to place quickly and carefully, 'cause once it touched the paper, it was stuck for life: 14. View Master Reels which you'd always ask for and then only use once: 15. Burger Kings and Wendy's with salad bars inside of them: Bob Rowan / Getty Images
16. The fever dream that was Kids Incorporated — which was also like the original Kidz Bop : Mgm / ©MGM/courtesy Everett / Everett Collection
17. Nickelodeon's You Can't Do That on Television , which introduced everyone to slime... Nickelodeon/ Courtesy Everett Collection
18. ... and Mr. Wizard's World, which was an afternoon staple: Nickelodeon/ Courtesy Everett Collection
19. This Chuck E. Cheese carpet that you would crawl all over and was probably way, way dirtier than you realized: 20. Rainbow elastic belts and suspenders, which every little kid seemed to have one of at some point: 21. Michael Jackson being the biggest and most popular celebrity in the world... Barry King / WireImage / Getty Images
22. ...and Madonna being the artist that your parents would say was a "bad influence": Images Press / Getty Images
23. Baskin-Robbins baseball helmet sundaes (which came with the tiny helmet bowl you could keep): 24. Beverly Cleary books with this style of illustrated covers: 25. Strawberry Shortcake chewable vitamins that tasted like candy, and which you'd eat a few of behind your parents' backs: 26. Pac-Man being so popular that he even had his own Chef Boyardee canned pasta line: 27. Novelty fast-food glasses that randomly appeared in your family's kitchen and were faded as heck: 28. These pitchers, which always left a plasticky taste to any lemonade, punch, or juice you poured out of it: 29. The Fisher-Price cash register, which you would play with at your grandma's house: 30. And the Fisher-Price cassette player, which allowed you to tape yourself singing: 31. Morris the cat from the 9Lives cat food commercials: 32. And Orville Redenbacher as the star of all of his popcorn commercials: George Rose / Getty Images
33. The Mousercise album, 'cause even Mickey Mouse jumped onto the aerobics craze: 34. Sitting up close to the TV whenever you played Nintendo because the cords weren't long enough: 35. And lastly, the "This is your brain on drugs" and the "I learned it from watching you!" PSAs that ran 24/7, thanks to Nancy Reagan: