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17 Forgotten Childhood TV Shows

A time warp back to the tv shows we all loved and then forgot about.

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17 Forgotten Childhood TV Shows
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Only 90's babies will understand these forgotten gems of our childhood.

1. Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide


We all related to Ned Bigby at one point or another during one of his wild middle school antics.

2. Courage the Cowardly Dog

Was it just me or was this show kind of scary for 8-year-olds?

3. Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends

No one ever wanted to watch Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, but it was always on and we never minded.

4. Rugrats & All Grown Up!


Angelica was everyone's first TV villain.

5. Dexter’s Laboratory


Crazy how all of Dexter's technology was a glimpse into the 21st century.

6. Sister, Sister


Tia and Tamara were everyone's sibling goals.

7. Zoey 101


If you didn't want to go to PCA for your entire middle school career, you must not have watched Zoey 101 on a regular basis. #TeamChaseAndZoey

8. Phil of the Future


The real question here is why did this show only air for a year?

9. Rocket Power

This show made me want to be a skater girl for a solid 5 years. Thanks Reggie.

10. Hey Arnold!


I still sympathize for Arnold and his football-shaped head. Fourth grade was a hard year.

11. Cat Dog


Looking back on this, who came up with a tv show that a cat and a dog were connected?

12. The Wild Thornberry’s


Everyone fell in love with animals and nature during this show.

13. The Amanda Show

And her wild excuses for finishing the show -- "gotta go wash my poodle!" ???

14. Sabrina, the Teenage Witch

I was so jealous that I didn't have powers as a teenager.

15. Kim Possible

Everyone secretly wanted Ron and Kim to fall in love.

16. Even Stevens

Beans. What a guy.

17. Proud Family

And the Gross sisters? Why were they blue? The world may never know.

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