You might have to be a diehard fan to catch all of the 'That '70s Show' references in That90sShow. Or you can check out our list!
As That '90s Show made its debut on Netflix, many of its viewers were met with a different kind of nostalgia: a mix of both nostalgia for the 90s and for the original show that debuted in the 90s, That '70s Show. Back then, the out-of-date references, relatable characters, and groovy tunes were a source of laughter that made our neighbors wonder what we were smoking, and now the updated spin-off makes us feel like we’re coming home to Point Place as well.
The Intro Song As the intro song comes in, you may recognize the riff and lyrics lamenting that there’s not a thing to do but talk to you, before belting out a resounding “Hello Wisconsin!” The new intro song is sped up with stompy chords and punky vocals, and rather than dancing around the Vista Cruiser, the characters can be seen dancing around the Forman basement with a number of cliché 90s artifacts.
Donna’s Old Room Leia meets her first friend in Point Place by following the sounds of her belting out some classic Alanis Morissette. As she creeps around the window, Leia learns that Gwen lives in Donna’s old room. The walls are now adorned with posters of mostly female punk bands, but they still hold the memories of Fez hiding in the closet and the time Leo joined Jackie and Donna for a rather smokey girls' night of gossip and skin care.
The Car Shot As Eric and Donna discuss whether their daughter should be allowed to spend the summer in Point Place, the two are seen sitting on the roof of the car in the Foreman’s driveway. This is where Eric and Donna shared so many things, including their first kiss. No Dancing, Guys Red lets Leia and her friends know the rules of using the basement, including that there’s no dancing. Leia takes this as a joke and puts her hand on her grandfather’s arm, then quickly realizes he is being serious and turns to repeat the rule to her friends. Though the content of this quote isn’t a reference, the way in which Leia says it is identical to how her father would speak to his friends when enforcing one of Red’s rules to save his own skin.
Leo “He’s an older man who used to hang out with your father and his friends when they were teenagers,” Kitty explained to Leia as they waited outside his home. Leo makes a later appearance in the series, hiking through the woods and arguing with a squirrel where Jay and Leia bump into him while lost. Leo played a huge role in the earlier gang's lives. More than just providing things to smoke, he hired Hyde and Fez at the PhotoHut, fell in love with Kitty, and asked Hyde to be his dad.
Like Mother, Like Daughter In Episode 4, when running into a very oiled-up Jay in her grandparents' driveway, Leia is seen wearing a blue flannel button-up and a blue bandana, almost identical to an outfit her mother commonly wore years prior. "I’ll Be Over Here" When Leia becomes embarrassed by Grandpa Bob deciding to sing to her at her birthday she ducks her head and shyly states “I’ll be over here” in the exact same way Donna spoke when she was embarrassed back in the day, often by Bob as well.
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