10. That’s So Raven
Somehow, the show about a whack-job teenager with the ability to see the future was one of the most forgettable Disney Channel shows of the 2000s.
9. The Adventures Jimmy Neutron
Between Goddard the Robot Dog and Jimmy’s collection of gadgets, Jimmy Neutron was a pretty cool show for the future scientists of America. For everyone else, it was kind of just a weird cartoon filled with science history references they wouldn’t understand until they learned it high school.
8. Hannah Montana
For some kids who grew up in the 2000s, Hannah Montana pretty much defined their childhood. But for others, the whole double-life as a pop star thing got old really quickly.
7. Fairly Odd Parents
FIlled with goofy cartoon violence and some mature jokes more geared at parents, Fairly Odd Parents was a staple. Sure, the episodes got a little redundant after a while, but this show definitely deserves better than one of Mr. Crocker’s notorious “F!’s”
6. Suite Life of Zack and Cody
Sure, it had it’s fair share of cliches, but the Suite Life of Zack and Cody was definitely one of the most nostalgic Disney shows of the decade. Let’s just all agree to pretend that Suite Life on Deck never happened.
5. Zoey 101
Fans got some closure with the recent 10 year anniversary mini-episode knowing Chase and Zoey live happily ever after, and were once again reminded why Zoey 101 was one of the best TV shows of the 2000s. Honestly, is there anyone who didn’t want to go to PCA after watching an episode?
4. Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide
One of the most underrated shows of the 2000s, Ned’s Declassified School Survival somehow made middle school look fun. With a stockpile of eccentric supporting characters (who could forget Coconut Head?) and somewhat relatable plotlines, Ned’s Declassified was always entertaining, and lived up to its name with some actual good school survival advice, here and there.
3. SpongeBob SquarePants
Love it or hate it, SpongeBob is one of the most iconic TV shows of the 2000s.
2. iCarly
The perfect show to capture the technology boom of the early 2000s, iCarly had it all: a love triangle, a hilarious sibling, and tons of quotable lines. At the end of the day, no two words better summarize kids’ TV of the decade than: Random Dancing!
1. Drake and Josh
Talk to pretty much any kid who grew up in 2000s and they will tell you that Drake and Josh was the cream of the crop and their childhood would not have been the same without it. It was truly the cooliest.