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21 TV Shows Netflix Should Add BEFORE All Of The Harry Potter Movies

Harry Potter is cool and all, but I would take any of these shows over Harry Potter.

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There has been word lately that all of the Harry Potter movies will be arriving to Netflix. We all know Netflix has gone downhill lately and, yes, adding the Harry Potter movies will make it better. But Netflix would be so much better off adding any (or all) of these shows before Harry Potter. Seriously, let's binge watch these shows before Harry Potter.

1. Zoey 101

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2. Drake and Josh

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3. That's So Raven

4. The Suite Life of Zack and Cody

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5. Hannah Montana

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6. Kim Possible

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7. Lizzie McGuire

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8. Brandy and Mr. Wiskers

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9. iCarly

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10. Fairly Odd Parents

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11. Danny Phantom

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12. CatDog

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13. Courage the Cowardly Dog

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14. Looney Tunes

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15. Tom and Jerry

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16. Jimmy Neutron

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17. Dexter's Laboratory

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18. The Powerpuff Girls

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19. Ed, Edd n Eddy

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20. Johnny Test

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21. The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy

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