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5 Throwback Shows That Will Really Spark Some Good Memories

Let's take it back to the late 90's, shall we?

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5 Throwback Shows That Will Really Spark Some Good Memories
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With school starting back up and COVID-19 wreaking havoc, it's nice to just think back to when we were younger. Everyone may have had different childhoods, but everyone can agree that when we were little, we had no problems in the world. All we cared about was either how many crayons we had missing from our 50 count, pencil-sharpening box or how we were going to color with chalk and go swimming at the same time.

Those were the good old days.

Along with having no worries, we also had multiple TV shows that we couldn't wait to watch! Here are 5 shows that will truly spark some amazing memories!

1. Dragon Tales

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2. Zoboomafoo

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3. LazyTown

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4. JoJo's Circus

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5. The Berenstain Bears

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