There's some moments in life that were great and the 90's were great. Being a 90's kid was full of some of the best TV shows. Shows you either you are guilty of watching reruns or you wish the television would play reruns. Some of the best shows have come from Disney Channel, Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network. I have composed a list of some of the 90's.
1. Boy Meets World
It's hard to explain where to start on this show, it's just so good. It has a great view on friendship, Shawn and Corey have been best friends for the entire show. They would do anything for each other. They are realistic people with just a hint of being to attached. They remind me of my best friend. It has one of the best relationship goals of all time, Topanga and Corey are the cutest couple ever are insane! No matter what happens they fight to be together and work through their issues. They just give me so many heart flutters no matter how many times I've seen each episode. It has teacher goals, FEENEY! Feeney obviously has the biggest impact but they all awesome teachers because they relate their lessons to their student's lives, maybe a little too specifically but still. As a Social Studies Ed major, Mr. Feeney is serious teacher goals and inspirational to me.
2. CatDog
Conjoined siblings, deal with the unique challenges of their existence. Cat, is the more clever of the two, frequently has a plan or a scheme in the works, and more often than not, that scheme goes awry. Together, the brothers face constant ridicule from the Greaser Dogs, as well as from Winslow, a mouse that lives in the wall of their house. Cat longs for fame and fortune, while Dog is happy chasing garbage trucks -- a pursuit that always ends with Cat being towed helplessly along as Dog runs headlong after the next truck.
3. Dexter's Laboratory
Dexter, a child genius who whips up dazzling, world-saving inventions in his secret laboratory. Big sister Dee Dee frequently wrecks his experiments, but his bigger nemesis is Mandark, his brilliant rival at Huber Elementary School. Mom and Dad, of course, have no idea what their little angel is up to. For those with siblings you may relate do to siblings can sometimes being annoying.
4. Full House
What ever happened to predictability? The milk man, the paper boy, evening T.V, you miss your old familiar friends, but waiting just around the bend. We all know these lyrics by heart and can't help but sing along when a rerun appears. The show is total family goals, with one family coming together to help a single father take care of his three daughters.It is full of humor and up and downs it makes you wish you were apart of the Tanner family.5. Hey Arnold!
Hey football head! Hey Arnold is a young man living with his grandparents. Arnold takes on adventures to help solve classmates' problems or come up with solutions to his own predicaments. Arnold often tackles the incidents with best friend Gerald, who tries to be the voice of reason.
6. Legends of the Hidden Temple
American action-adventure game show for children. The show is centered on a temple that was "filled with lost treasures protected by mysterious Mayan temple guards". Six teams of two children (one boy and one girl) competed to retrieve one of the historical artifacts in the temple by performing physical stunts and answering questions based on history, mythology, and geography. Recently a trailer has been released and a movie is going to be released soon, thanks to Nickelodeon.
7. Recess
Six brave fourth-graders at Third Street School make it their mission to protect the other kids on the playground. Despite the rule of King Bob and his minions, who enforce his unwritten laws, T.J, Ashley, Vince, Gus, Gretchen and Mikey seek a rational balance between conformity and individuality.
8. Rugrats
Who knew a show about babies could be so intertaining? Rugrats reveals the world from a baby's point of view. Everything looks bigger, more mysterious and uncontrollable. Angelica, the oldest, likes to terrorize her cousin, Tommy, and his friends, and is famous for screaming, "You stupid babies!" The adults in the series are often clueless.
9. Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
A teenager with magical powers who comes from a long line of witches. Until going away to college, she lived with her wacky aunts, who would teach her to use her witchcraft wisely, and Salem, the talking black cat, who always has a scheme up his paw. As a high-school student, Sabrina is less judicious about using her powers than when she enters adulthood. Making every girl wish they were a witch.10. The Amanda Show
An American live-action sketch comedy and variety show. The show is set in a fictional universe in which it broadcasts as a popular comedy.
11. The Fresh Prince of Bel Air
Now this is a story... You know the rest, if not you are missing out. As the show's popular theme song explains, fictional Will's mom sends him away from his rough Philadelphia neighborhood to live with wealthy Uncle Phil and Aunt Vivian in Bel-Air. Will often has fun at the expense of stuck-up cousins Carlton and Hilary.
12.The Powerpuff Girls
The show centers on Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, three girls with superpowers, as well as their father, the brainy scientist Professor Utonium, who all live in the city of Townsville, USA. The girls are frequently called upon by the town's childlike and naive mayor to help fight nearby criminals using their powers.