80s

This Is The Best Version Of The "Duck Tales" Theme Song You've Ever Heard

When Disney announced a Duck Tales revival, people collectively lost their minds. With a star-studded cast coming in for the remake, it's possibly of the most anticipated revivals to date. Of course, there's the classic theme song (WEEOO!) which many people have tried to cover and make their own. But let's be honest, the original is the best. Or at least it WAS the best...until this version came around.Of course, it begs the question...who has the time? Frankly we don't care, though. Because it's flawless.

70s

Frank Sinatra's Story About One Of Don Rickles' Classic Pranks is A Great Way To Remember Him

The world lost a comedy legend this week with the passing of Don Rickles, one of the funniest (and meanest) voices ever to take the stage. Newspapers across the country have done their best to memorialize this larger-than-life entertainer, but we think that should be left to someone who knew him best: Frank Sinatra.The singer first met Rickles in 1957 and they stayed lifelong friends afterwards. Rickles was famously the only person allowed to joke about Sinatra's fragile ego, and as you can tell from this story he took his job seriously.Throughout their careers these two icons often

Retro

It's Morphing Time For These Cats In This Power Rangers Parody

If you grew up watching the five teenagers with attitude defend Angel Grove from evil monsters, you'll love this parody that casts five lazy cats as the Meower Rangers.This is just the first in a new series of parody videos made by the Power Rangers company itself. These adorable kittens don't seem up to the task of defending the planet, but they're definitely rocking their costumes. This video has lots of little Easter Eggs for Power Ranger fans too, like Zordon's new look, and a remixed version of the show's awesome theme song. There are no giant robots yet

Retro

Remember The Rubik's Cube? He Solves It In Just 1 Minute

If you grew up in the 80s you probably owned this devious little puzzle. With just six different colored sides, but 43 quintillion possibilities (that's 43 followed by 18 zeroes), the Rubik's Cube tortured a generation of children and adults with its surprising complexity.They say the average person can manage to solve two sides just through trial and error, but to complete the puzzle you have to memorize a long list of very precise steps. "Speedcubers," who spend hours practicing their technique, share videos online to compare their best times. As you can see in this video by stewartps,