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The 90's Kid - Season One

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Zusammenfassung

Wes, a former 90s kid trying to get by as a cynical adult in 2020 California, finds a time portal to 1995, his favorite of all years, in his kitchen. After a long visit to his beloved past, he takes his nephew Jace on a carefully-planned second trip, bringing with him a few life-improving schemes that may even end up getting his old classmates involved.

And they aren’t the only ones traveling through time.

Season 2: https://www.webnovel.com/book/the-90's-kid---season-two_21835315605884805

This is a novelization of a cartoon show that never existed. But now it can, inside your head. Formatted like a show, every episode is the same length, so it's easy to fit into your busy schedule! Or just do how the modern kids do and binge it.

The 90's Kid is a fun, mostly light-hearted romp oozing with nostalgia but also written to appeal to anyone from any generation who likes Back to the Future, time travel in general, fun, pop culture, media, callbacks, obscure references, water gun fights, sleepovers, amusement parks, classic Nickelodeon, vaporwave, video games, lazy summers, recess, secret kid clubs, or even school itself, if that's their thing. The series website has art, nostalgic commercials, a cast page, more background info, and even Spotify playlists!

www.90skidstory.com

As it was written prior to our troubled version of 2020, the story partially takes place in a more idealistic version of the year. But that's okay; time travel is all about alternate timelines anyway.

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