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6 TV Episodes That Get 90s-00s Kids In The Holiday Spirit

From Spongebob to Lizzie, our favorite TV shows growing up remind us of the important things during Christmastime.

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6 TV Episodes That Get 90s-00s Kids In The Holiday Spirit

Spongebob Squarepants – “Christmas Who?”


The delight of spreading Christmas cheer for the first time and a change of heart - this Christmas episode puts you in the Christmas spirit by teaching a heartwarming lesson of selflessness through the most unsuspecting character.




Fairly Odd Parents – “Christmas Every Day!”


In this holiday episode, viewers see the consequences of selfishness, reversed only through forgiveness. The importance of unity and selflessness are stressed, reminding you of what's important in the Christmas season.



Lizzie McGuire – “Xtreme Xmas”


When our favorite star of 2002 gets so involved in her own interests that she forgets to prioritize the needs of others, a dream about some famous holiday icons helps her realize the importance of selflessly giving to others in the Christmas season.



Drake & Josh – “Merry Christmas, Drake and Josh” (Movie)


Drake and Josh teach us the importance of humility and (again) selflessness in this holiday special. The brothers realize that fulfilling promises and bringing joy to others is much more important than focusing on your own wishes.



Edd, Ed, n Eddy – “Jingle Jingle Jangle”


When Eddy realizes that getting good gifts is not the purpose of Christmas, the whole Cul-De-Sac was able to put aside their selfish desires and differences to celebrate the holiday together.



Veggie Tales – “The Toy That Saved Christmas”


When Larry is left with no cookies, no Santa, and no friends, the veggies realize that Christmas isn't about getting the toy you want, but showing kindness and giving to others. And, as Larry reminds us at the end, "God made you special and He loves you very much."



Enjoy your Christmas, ya 90s-00s kid!

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