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A Throwback For 90's Kids

These movies and tv shows will bring you back to your childhood.

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A Throwback For 90's Kids

The recent announcement of a That's So Raven spin off has inspired me to write this list of tv shows and movies that will bring now college kids back to their childhood.

1. That's So Raven (2003-2007)

This television series revolved around Raven Baxter, a psychic teen and her best friends Chelsea and Eddie. Also starring in the show was Raven's brother Cory and her parents Victor and Tanya Baxter. The spinoff of the show will include Raven as a single mother of two children and one of which inherits her psychic abilities.

2. Suite Life of Zack and Cody (2005-2008)

This show follows Zack and Cody, twin brothers growing up in the Tipton hotel with there single mother who is employed there. Zack and Cody tend to get in trouble with Mr.Moseby the manager of the hotel. They are friends with two teenagers Maddie who works there and London who is the daughter of Mr.Tipton.

3. Kim Possible (2002-2007)

This cartoon follows a teenager named Kim who fights crime and her best friend Ron. Kim does not have a secret identity and is a straight A student and the head cheerleader at her high school.

4. The Cheetah Girls (2003)

This movie follows four high school girls who are in a girl band named The Cheetah Girls. They get discovered by someone who wants to change their image and break up because of this but, they come together again at the end of the film.

5. Lizzie McGuire (2001-2004)

This show follows Lizzie McGuire through middle school along with her best friends Miranda and Gordy. The cast also includes Lizzie's younger brother Matt and her parents Joe and Sam.

6. Lilo and Stitch (2003-2006)

This cartoon is located in Hawaii and focuses around the misfit Lilo who does not fit in with the other children and her older sister Nani. Lilo wants to adopt a dog and unknowingly adopts Stitch who is an alien. Lilo and Stitch become best friends and go on adventures together.

7. SharkBoy and LavaGirl (2005)

This movie follows Sharkboy, a boy who was raised by sharks after losing his father and Lavagirl, a girl who can set objects on fire and turn things into lava and Max a boy who guards planet drool with his dreams.

8. Scooby-Doo (2002)

Based on the cartoon series Scooby-Doo, this movie revolves around mystery incorporated and the characters Shaggy, Scooby-Doo, Daphne, Velma and Fred. It follows the gang to Spooky Island where they try to solve why the island is affecting young people in strange ways.

9. Even Stevens (1999-2003)

This show is about a family from California and mainly focuses around the clashing of personalities of two siblings, Ren and Louis.

10.Halloween Town (1998)

This Disney Channel movie follows Marnie, a young witch and her family into Halloween Town. Halloween Town is the town in which supernatural beings live.

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