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21 TV Shows You Grew Up With If You Were A 90s Baby

From the morning shows on PBS to the infamous combined episode on Disney Channel, "That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana".

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21 TV Shows You Grew Up With If You Were A 90s Baby
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If you were born in the 90's, you will recognize these shows as cherished staples in your childhood.

1. Arthur

(Sept 2, 1996-present)

2. Zoboomafoo

(January 25, 1999-November 21, 2001)

3. Mister Rodgers neighborhood

(February 19, 1968-August 31, 2001)

4. Magic School Bus

( September 10, 1994-December 6, 1997)

5. Rocket Power

(August 16, 1999-July 30, 2004)

6. Hey Arnold!

(October 7, 1996-June 8, 2004)

7. Rugrats

(August 11, 1991-August 1, 2004)

8. The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius

(July 30, 2002-November 25, 2006)

9. SpongeBob SquarePants

(May 1, 1999-present)

10. The Amanda Show

(October 16, 1999-September 21, 2002)

11. Drake and Josh

(January 11, 2004-September 16, 2007)

12. Cyberchase

(March 24, 2000-November 13, 2015)

13. Wizards of Waverly Place

(October 12, 2007-January 6, 2012)

14. Recess

(August 31, 1997-November 15, 2001)

15. The Suite Life of Zack and Cody

(March 18, 2005-September 1, 2008)

16. Hannah Montana

(March 24, 2006-January 16, 2011)

17. Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide

(September 12, 2004-June 9, 2007)

18. Full House

(September 22, 1987-May 23, 1995)

19. That’s So Raven

(January 17, 2003-November 10, 2007)

20. Kim Possible

(June 7, 2002-September 7, 2007)

21. Phil of the Future

(June 18, 2004-August 19, 2006)

Not only were the 90's a golden era of television, but these shows also contain the memories of catching an episode of your favorite show after school or looking forward to the newest TV special. These are those shows that helped shape our childhoods.

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