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Netflix Has Your Back With These Nickelodeon Shows
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Any green slime fans out there who are obsessed with Netflix? Can I be the first to say that I have always wanted to be drenched in slime at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards. Truthfully it was my dream to play on the show Brain Surge, and I know it was yours too. Lets face it we all grew up watching all the Nick classics like iCarly, Drake and Josh, and SpongeBob SquarePants. While it can be tricky to find all of our favorites playing on the channel, Netflix has our back.

1) Big Time Movie

Ladies this one is for you. Who was your Big Time crush growing up? Kendall had the nice hair, but James had the nice smile. Then Logan had a sweet personality while Carlos had a sense of humor. It was so hard to choose only one member of the band. Luckily with Netflix we can watch the four sing their music while looking totally handsome. Sadly we only get around an hour to witness all the boys and their glory, but they still will keep us all entertained.

2) Bella and The Bulldogs

It isn't everyday when the head cheerleader joins the football team. While Bella has the skills to motivate the boys and keep the crowd motivated she has the muscles to play the game. Netflix has only one season of this comedic show, and it is totally worth the watch.

3) Victorious

Netflix could not forget this popular show. The show features singer Ariana Grande as her character Cat with bright red hair. While many of us grew up watching Ariana evolve from this show to her successful music career today, the younger generation missed out on her characters energetic personality. Also let us not forget that Avan Tudor Jogia played the handsome and dashing Beck on this show. Be careful not to drool over him because Jade might not appreciate that.

4) Avatar: The Last Airbender

Who grew up obsessing over this show? While personally I was more of a Victorious fan, my friend would constantly gossip about each new episode of Avatar. If you are bored in your room on a Saturday night, hop onto Netflix and turn on this exciting series. There are three seasons on Netflix, so you have something to keep you entertained for the next few weeks.

5) Sam & Cat

This was one of the best spinoffs ever created, thanks to director Dan Schneider. We got to see Sam whip people with a butter sock alongside of her best friends Carly and Freddie on the show iCarly. While the three were creating funny skits for their webshow iCarly, over in California Cat was attending Hollywood Arts. Hollywood Arts was a school for students with natural talent. While Cat was not harassing her classmates with buttered socks, she was singing on stage with her friends Tori and Jade.

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