What is your favorite 90s Nickelodeon TV Shows?

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  1. Diane Van Hook profile image73
    Diane Van Hookposted 11 years ago

    What is your favorite 90s Nickelodeon TV Shows?

  2. Lil Miss Reader profile image61
    Lil Miss Readerposted 11 years ago

    Ahhhh Real Monsters!!! Plus Doug! Those we're classics. Oh & Salute Your Shorts too! Damn I miss 1990's television. It was sooo  much better than the crap they play nowadays.

  3. JKenny profile image90
    JKennyposted 11 years ago

    Got to be Kenan and Kel, that was awesome. Awww...here it goes hehehe! Who loves orange soda, Kel loves orange soda, hahaha! I assume they no longer show it, its a shame because it was genuinely funny. I've watched it on Youtube and it still makes me chuckle. I wonder what ever happened to those two guys?

    1. Lil Miss Reader profile image61
      Lil Miss Readerposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Kenan is on Saturday Night Live now. As for Kel, I heard a rumor that he died, but who knows.

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    Olde Cashmereposted 11 years ago

    I was such a fan of Nickelodeon while growing up in the 90's. I loved Rugrats, Doug,  Ahh Real Monsters, Are You Afraid of the Dark, remember Snick? Hey Arnold, so many classic shows which still hold up today.

  5. Maria-Arg profile image73
    Maria-Argposted 11 years ago

    Really loved Nickelodeon shows from the 90's. I loved watching All That, Kenan and Kel, Rocko's modern life, Are you afraid of the dark. Hey Arnold is classic, and even though I'm in my 20's I still watch some episodes on Netflix. I'm not ashamed to admit it.

  6. paul784 profile image60
    paul784posted 11 years ago

    I could go on forever about 90's Nickelodeon shows.  I grew up during this era, and I love these shows even today.  I think that people mentioned most of the good ones already...All That, Keenan and Kel, Doug, Hey Arnold, Salute Your Shorts.  I would put the Adventures of Pete and Pete in there too.  I bought their seasons on DVD a few years ago, and I think that I like them more now than I did when I was a kid.  I would definitely put Rugrats in there too.  I started watching it on Netflix recently, and I forgot how awesome it was.  I miss those days!

    1. Diane Van Hook profile image73
      Diane Van Hookposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Kablam was the tops for me along with the beginning of All That, and Clarissa explains it all. I lived for those shows.

 
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