David After Dentist Kid 'Memba Him?!

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David DeVore Jr. was only 7 years old when he became an internet sensation after his dad shared a hilarious video of Jr. feeling the effects of a dentist's anesthesia back in 2008. Guess what he looks like now!

Judy Winslow on 'Family Matters' 'Memba Her?!

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Jaimee Foxworth is best known for playing the youngest Winslow spawn Judy -- oher on-screen siblings Eddie and Laura Winslow -- in the classic '90s TGIF show "Family Matters." Guess what she looks like now!

Ernie Klump Jr. in 'The Nutty Professor' 'Memba Him?!

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Jamal Mixon is best known for playing the gaseous kid Ernie Klump Jr. -- opposite Eddie Murphy as basically everyone else -- in the seismic 1996 funny film "The Nutty Professor." Guess what he looks like now!

Ronnie in 'Role Models' 'Memba Him?!

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Bobb'e J. Thompson is best known for playing the foul-mouthed kid Ronnie -- opposite Seann William Scott as his on-screen big brother Wheeler -- in the 2008 comedy "Role Models." Guess what he looks like now!

Becca Moody in 'Californication' 'Memba Her?!

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Madeleine Martin is best known for playing the edgy teen daughter Becca Moody -- opposite her onscreen parents, David Duchovny and Natascha McElhone -- on the Showtime drama "Californication." Guess what she looks like now!

Jody Davis in 'Family Affair' 'Memba Him?!

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Johnny Whitaker is best known for playing one of the twin orphans, Jody Davis -- opposite his on-screen twin sister Anissa Jones as Buffy -- in the classic '60s television show "Family Affair." Guess what he looks like now!

Gogo Yubari in 'Kill Bill: Vol. 1' 'Memba Her?!

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Chiaki Kuriyama is best known for playing the 17-year-old bodyguard Gogo Yubari -- who protects Lucy Liu as O-Ren Ishii aka Cottonmouth -- in Quentin Tarantino's 2003 masterpiece "Kill Bill: Vol. 1." Guess what she looks like now!

Cha-Ka on 'Land of the Lost' 'Memba Him?!

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Phillip Paley is best known for playing the youngest Pakuni kid Cha-Ka -- appearing alongside his furry onscreen siblings, Ta and Sa -- on the '70s family fantasy television show "Land of the Lost." Guess what he looks like now!

Cake Singer John McCrea 'Memba Him?!

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John McCrea shot to stardom after his band Cake released the platinum album Fashion Nugget which featured the hit single "The Distance" and a cover of Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive." Guess what he looks like now!

5ive Singer Sean Conlon 'Memba Him?!

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English singer Sean Conlon shot to stardom in the late '90s when his British boy-band 5ive gained fame with jams like "When the Lights Go Out," "If Ya Gettin' Down" and "Everybody Get Up." Guess what he looks like now!

Little Barry Lockridge on 'Land of the Giants' 'Memba Him?!

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Stefan Arngrim is best known for playing the pint-sized kid Barry Lockridge -- opposite Gary Conway and Don Matheson -- in the larger-than-life '70s television show 'Land of the Giants.' Guess what he looks like now!

O'Hara in 'Enter the Dragon' 'Memba Him?!

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Robert Wall is best known for playing the scarred bodyguard O'Hara -- who dies at the hands of Lee during competition -- in the 1973 martial arts masterpiece "Enter the Dragon." Guess what he looks like now!

'Power Rangers' Cast 'Memba Them?

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Today marks the 25th anniversary since the premiere of "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" ... and to celebrate the longtime franchise, we've taken a trip down memory lane to see what some of the most memorable superheros and supervillains look like now!

From the original cast of "Power Rangers" to Tommy Oliver, the fan favorite who managed to cross over several ranger colors, and even to the faces behind masked enemies such as Ivan Ooze, these morphers are sure to bring you back to the very beginning!

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Stick in 'Game of Death' 'Memba Him?!

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Mel Novak is best known for playing the sharpshooting sniper Stick -- named for the matchstick he keeps in his mouth -- in the epic 1978 Bruce Lee film "Game of Death." Guess what he looks like now!