25 That 70s Show Memes That Still Hit Like A Burn

Jake Parker

3 months ago

A hilarious gallery of the best That '70s show memes and funny quotes from the classic sitcom.

That 70s Show Memes We’re Still Quoting In 2025

Updated on November 5, 2025

I was rummaging for a scarf and found an old Polaroid, which turned into a basement-level scroll of That 70s Show memes before my coffee even loaded—nostalgia cardio achieved. November’s got that early-night vibe, and nothing warms the hands like a hot mug and a Red Forman one-liner. Consider this my two-minute drill through Point Place, Wisconsin, with a Netflix-shaped hole where our attention used to be.

These gems are pure “circle time” energy: crisp retro sitcom screenshots, captioned with the precision of a Fez eyebrow. If you collect sitcom memes like trading cards, you’re in the right locker. We’re talking funny TV screenshots that double as fridge wisdom and Slack reactions—zero fluff, all punch.

25 That 70s Show Memes

A classic That '70s show meme of Hyde saying he doesn't want to be in anyone's real life.
A funny That '70s show quote from Kitty Forman about loving her family but wanting to run them over.
A funny That '70s show meme of Kelso being amazed that he is "talking in rhyme."
A classic That '70s show meme where Red Forman blames Eric for making him go bald.
A relatable That '70s show meme with Eric Forman saying "I don't want to go outside. There are people out there."
A funny That '70s show meme of Eric's internal monologue about having to act normal for dinner.
A funny That '70s show quote where Eric asks if Fez lost a hamster named "Virginity."
A funny That '70s show quote from Eric Forman: "Time really flies when you take two naps a day."
A That '70s show meme where Hyde guesses "Jackie or the cold clammy hands of death," and is disappointed it's Jackie.
A That '70s show meme where Kelso asks who made out with Pam Macy, and Hyde replies, "Everyone."

You can practically hear the studio audience when Eric fumbles a comeback and Donna steals the ball. The That 70s Show quotes are clean, the frames are printable, and the nostalgia hits like a buzzer-beater. File your faves under quote-worthy images so the group chat can draft them at will.

Red’s legendary burns? Still undefeated. Several shots feel like pep talks for today’s to-do list—short, sharp, and suitable for office whiteboards. The retro photo memes in this batch are tailor-made for autumn: warm flannel tones, wood-paneled walls, and enough polyester to insulate a stadium.

Kelso remains our high-risk, high-reward play: faceplant expressions that belong in every reaction folder. Fez carries the possession arrow with that wide-eyed optimism, while Jackie’s side-eye is basically a brand guide. Save the cleanest frames as Wisconsin basement aesthetics for instant mood boards.

We even get a few deep-cut moments—The Hub’s booths, driveway goodbyes, and that driveway Vista Cruiser glory—each a perfect square for story posts without shouting. These sitcom memes work because they’re situational fundamentals: set-up, payoff, and a freeze-frame that does the talking.

If you’re building a reaction arsenal, grab the funny TV screenshots with bold type and clean backgrounds; they scale well and read at thumbnail speed. And hey, if you need a caption bench, Red’s playbook is endless: keep it short, keep it spicy, keep it printable. Drop a pin on burn circle jokes for later.

If your thumbs still have gas, draft these next: 34 The Office Memes That Still Slap, 25 Parks & Rec Memes To Save Now, 49 Hilarious 90s Nostalgia Pics You Forgot.

Jake Parker tapes his ankles before opening the camera roll and calls it cross-training for the scroll.

Jake Parker, known around the web as "Jay," is a digital writer with over 10 years of experience covering internet humor, meme trends, and viral content. Before joining Thunder Dungeon, Jay was the lead editor at MemeWire, where he helped curate memes that broke the internet, including coverage on trends like Distracted Boyfriend, Kombucha Girl, and Bernie Sanders’ Mittens. A self-proclaimed "professional procrastinator," Jay spends his downtime scrolling Reddit and Twitter to stay ahead of what's about to break the internet next.

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