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Top 10 Things From the 1970s We Will Never Do Again

WatchMojo.com | November 13, 2025



Remember when smoking indoors was normal and kids played with dangerous toys? Join us as we take a nostalgic yet critical look at the weirdest, darkest, and quirkiest things from the 1970s that (thankfully) won’t be making a comeback! Our countdown includes practices and trends that would shock today’s generation. From disco clubs and adult movies in mainstream theaters to avocado-colored bathroom carpets and cars without seatbelts, we’re exploring how the ’70s were truly a different time. Did you experience any of these relics from a bygone era, or are you thankful these strange habits stayed in the past? Let us know in the comments below!

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  1. @jonathangriffin8060

    November 13, 2025 at 11:52 am

    This video could be another hidden Watchmojo video for Gen-Xers like myself (who was born in the early 1970s, 1971 to be exact) who enjoy 70s nostalgia. Those were the good ol' days for Generation X! 🙂

  2. @Thrillseeker420

    November 13, 2025 at 11:52 am

    Wow. People back then sure had fun, didn't they? It's good that two or three of these are gone, but a lot of them were what made life truly great, like kids being able to run free. It was very good for them because it taught them independence, problem-solving, and lead them to countless fascinating discoveries. People nowadays are WAY too safety conscious, you just gotta let your kids run around and figure things out on their own. Stranger Danger in this day and age is recklessly exaggerated, surprisingly few kids actually do encounter bad strangers. Also, someone once said that back in the day, there weren't too many stupid kids, because all the toys killed off the stupid kids. Safety standards are just WAY TOO HIGH nowadays, dangers are just nature's way of thinning the herd. If the herd doesn't get thinned out, someone who shouldn't be alive will come into a position of power they were never meant to have…

  3. @richardhoehn9922

    November 13, 2025 at 11:52 am

    Ooh I remember running in to get smokes for my mom. The first car I remember riding in was a 50s or 60s era Studebaker, the "seat belts" consisted of my grandma's arm across my chest when she tapped the brakes.

  4. @Carliculo

    November 13, 2025 at 11:52 am

    Early 2000s still had the notion to go outside and play cause internet was stilll fairly new I mean it was out there but not like today and so I my bro and a neighbor would play outside we have to tell our mom first and she said we would have to get back by this time. So I wonder if anyone else was in the same ballpark of that time

  5. @msshennonagins5976

    November 13, 2025 at 11:52 am

    Riding in the back of a pickup truck. As kids we did it with my uncle all of the time. Then when it started to have rules against it we’d lay in the truck bed so no one would see us. Someone had two seats in the back of theirs against the windows and I thought that was so cool!😎

  6. @molly-blue7822

    November 13, 2025 at 11:52 am

    ACK! We still have a problem with people smoking outside of the doors and windows. I can't stand having friends give me their used items like toys for my dogs. They're smokers and have no clue how badly these items smell. Or why I don't go and visit them very often. You haven't mentioned fake wood paneling or shag carpeting. We loved the smell of the old gasoline. They changed the formula so that it doesn't smell as good. The mimeograph fluid smelled good too. Carpets in the bathroom and foam rubber toilet seats.

  7. @molly-blue7822

    November 13, 2025 at 11:52 am

    What's a Disco Biscuit. It still is in Seattle on fist and 2nd avenue. BB guns are still given at Christmas. You're mispronouncing and misusing the word Scalding which is a burn you get from boiling water, not by touching high heated metal.

  8. @maymey

    November 13, 2025 at 11:52 am

    I was ages 9-18 in the 70s. I miss many of those things. While I'm glad to see some of these gone, many of these are ridiculous over generalizations and fear-mongering.
    This is the first I've ever heard about the ridiculous "leaded gas leads to crime wave" theory.

  9. @ChristianCarbstrong

    November 13, 2025 at 11:52 am

    My grandfather is an award winner producer from the 70s. He's done a few well known x films like "mother knows best" and "10 violent women". When Hollywood rebranded in the late 70s he was cancelled. Lots of great history tho! Lots of centerfolds in playboy too. I guess my grandma had a good eye for women. 😂

  10. @paulnorton2885

    November 13, 2025 at 11:52 am

    As a child and teenager in Australia in the 1970s, I remember my father driving the family the two hour drive from our home in Melbourne to our holiday flat while smoking roll-your-own fags with the car windows up, and persisting in smoking despite the protests of everybody else in the car.

  11. @dreamguardian8320

    November 13, 2025 at 11:52 am

    9. They tried to bring back adult movie in theaters once, with Sausage Party.

    7. The kids had it lucky back then, being able to leave the house and go on adventures, now we have to stay more at home with our families just so we'll be safe and not get into trouble. Starts to make home seem more like a prison these days now.

    5. Now what are we suppose to do with kids who cause trouble at school? Whatever happened to the speech "Spare the Rod, and spoil the child?"

    3. Now I know we really need to switch to electric cars, and other electric mobiles.

    1. Imagine if Vaping was popular back in the 70s. We would be facing deadly troubles worse than cigarettes.

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