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15 Shows We Should Definitely Bring Back

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15 Shows We Should Definitely Bring Back

There were a solid amount of shows from when I was younger that I will definitely hold close to my heart for a long time, not only because they were entertaining, but because I learned one thing or the other form them. Here's a list of shows I'm sure you will be able to relate to my feelings about them with!

That's So Raven

With her ability to see the future, Raven's adventures with her friends and family talked about real issues, but also made our childhoods that much better.

Phil of The Future

Flying in from the 22nd Century, Phil and his family's adjustment to our century was definitely an adventure we were interested in.

Lizzie McGuire

Your average American family, with an evil little brother, and a girl's navigation through high school - thanks for the advice, Lizzie!

Suite Life with Zack and Cody

Living in a hotel every day? Sign me up!! The twins caused havoc and provided entertainment, along with the rest of the staff and the heiress, London Tipton.

Drake & Josh


Probably one of the best shows to ever show on Nickelodeon, Drake & Josh will always stay close to our hearts just because of the pure comedy both Drake, Josh, and their evil sister ~Megan~ provided.

The Proud Family

Penny's family and her friends were a constant entertainment that never failed to please (especially Suga Mama) that also gave us instances of what high school can really be like.


Life With Derek


When her mom gets remarried and she gains three more siblings, one of which she absolutely can't stand, it's definitely something worth watching. This show was a take on your average American family, (though a Canadian show) and was definitely a favorite.

Sister Sister


Probably one of the oldest tv shows in this list, Tia and Tamara Mowry were probably the biggest Disney Channel pair growing up! This show was enjoyable and probably a classic from that time frame.

Johnny Test


With his flaming red hair, his arch-nemesis, talking dog and two brilliant sisters, Johnny got to experiment with all their newest gadgets and do things we could only imagine!


Dexter's Laboratory


Probably one of the best and ongoing fan favorite of Cartoon Network, Dexter's Laboratory was sarcastic, funny, and full of new inventions that kept the show entertaining.


Cory in The House

A spinoff of That's So Raven, Cory in The House stars Kyle Massey and is based on when his father becomes the head chef at The White House, and his adventures with his friends, the President's 8 year old daughter, and his new life he's getting accustomed to.

Jonas


Probably one of the most raved about tv shows at the time, JONAS starred the Jonas Brothers, who were probably the heartthrobs of the decade and part of the 2nd wave of Disney Channel stars that shaped our childhood.

Even Stevens


The wonder years of Shia LeBouf, and his crazy hilarious family in their day to day lives, from his older sister and brother, to his neighbor, parents and friends, this show is definitely worth watching.

Ned's Declassified


Ned's Guide to surviving middle school gave us lessons we all could learn from and instances we avoided thanks to his friends and experiences! Though he wasn't the coolest or the smartest kid, his show was definitely hilarious.

Hannah Montana

From "Nobody's Perfect" to "The Best of Both Worlds" Hannah Montana was definitely an icon growing up, and Miley was definitely a completely different person that the singer she is today. Miley, her friends, her hilarious older brother and dad, brought us laughs and lessons, and the inside scoop on your average teenage girl living the double life.

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