Every Cameo In 'That '90s Show'
Many elements from That ‘70s Show return in Netflix’s That ‘90s Show such as the concert in Milwaukee, hanging out at the Point Place water tower, and the young dynamic romance that happens on the hood of the old Vista Cruiser. Here is every cameo made by the cast of That ‘70s Show in That ‘90s Show.
7. Bob Pinciotti
Bob Pinciotti (Don Stark) returns to Point Place, Wisconsin to visit his granddaughter on her fifteenth birthday. By the time of That ‘90s Show, Bob is no longer married to Midge and has moved to Florida. Bob brings back the trope of singing at Leia’s fifteenth birthday bash. Fans would remember that in That ‘70s Show Bob would attend Red and Kitty’s parties and gravitate towards karaoke as others are drinking.
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6. Vista Cruiser
Red’s iconic Vista Cruiser has been passed down through three generations. Leia receives the vehicle as a gift for her fifteenth birthday. Although Red intends to use the Vista Cruiser to teach his granddaughter to drive, Jay Kelso has other ideas. Leia and Jay inevitably go joyriding around Point Place like the reckless teenagers of the past.
The Vista Cruiser has been featured in every season of That ‘70s Show as is an integral part of the Forman family and gang.
5. Jackie And Kelso
Jackie (Mila Kunis) and Kelso (Ashton Kutcher) make their cameo by introducing their son Jay Kelso. Jacke and Fez were together at the end of That ‘70s Show. However, Netflix had other ideas for the spin-off and by the ’90s, Jackie and Michael Kelso got married, have a son named Jay, and followed Eric and Donna to Chicago.
Although Jackie seems to embrace what it means to be a mother, it is unclear whether or not Michael will choose to enforce the law or move on to something more in line with being a Kelso.
4. Eric And Donna
Eric (Topher Grace) and Donna (Laura Prepon) are together and have made considerable leaps and bounds in their lives. In the Netflix original, Eric is now a professor in Chicago, teaching the religion of Star Wars. After marrying Eric, Donna becomes a writer and publishes a book.
3. Leo The Hippie
Since That ‘70s Show, Leo manages to keep himself lost in Point Place, Wisconsin for an additional decade, frolicking in the woods and trying to better understand the world. Leo shows the audience that Point Place does not change and is essentially a bubble in time.
Leo is reunited with Kitty when she and Leia are tracking down the person who has rented Clerks for the past six weeks. It is at this moment fans get to see Kitty put the pieces together as to why the original gang hung out with him in the ‘70s.
2. Fez
In Netflix’s That ‘90s Show, Fez returns in his hopeless romantic fashion by dating Red and Kitty’s new neighbor, Sherri. Fez’s current relationship gives fans of That ‘70s Show closure on what happened between Fez and Jackie.
Fez reveals that Jackie had left Fez for Michael, essentially destroying a part of the circle along with Fez’s heart. Thankfully, Fez becomes a Point Place local celebrity with his Chez Fez salons, eventually finding his way back into the Circle and Red and Kitty’s basement.
1. The Basement
Although Hyde does not make an appearance in the first season of That ‘90s Show, many of his belongings can be seen in Red and Kitty’s basement. These include the Candy Land stash, Kelso’s The Stupid Helmet, and Hyde’s record albums. The mementos left behind in Red’s basement demonstrate how Red and Kitty do not want to change their home in case either of them goes blind.
The basement’s inner circle returns when Gwen and Leia quickly discover Candy Land as the hiding spot for Hyde and Fez’s stash. Throughout That ’70s Show, the Candy Land board game would be used to hide the gang’s stash from Red and Kitty and the tradition has been passed down to the next generation.
The audience will have to wait and see if the new Netflix original will have Jay Kelso gluing himself to Red’s fridge like his father before him.
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