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10 Childhood Shows That Netflix Should Bring Back, If They Care About Millennials

Ready for some middle school throwbacks?

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10 Childhood Shows That Netflix Should Bring Back, If They Care About Millennials
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We've all had that nostalgia from childhood TV shows and movie, even if it's just hearing the theme songs to them. Then we find ourselves browsing Youtube, searching for any full episode we can find just to bring back a glimpse of old memories. Maybe if we can bring enough attention to this matter, Netflix will catch on and bring it back!

That's So Raven


You're lying if you say you didn't just sing the theme song to this show, ending it with "Yup, that's me!"

The Suite Life of Zack and Cody


We need more of the younger Sprouse twins! Oh, and let's not forget about Esteban Julio Ricardo Montoya De La Rosa Ramirez and Arwin the janitor.

Lizzie Mcguire


Back then, I acted like real Lizzie. Now I act more like her animated alter ego...

iCarly

Gibby and Spencer. Actual icons.

Hannah Montana

Now I know every single girl remembers Hannah's closet because I'm still jealous to this day.

Drake and Josh


Remember when Josh was just a youngin' and then grew up to be the hot brother...because I do.

The Amanda Show

Bring out the dancing lobsters!

Jonas



The hearthrobs of my childhood *heart eyes, mouth drooling*

Big Time Rush


Some of you guys slept on Big Time Rush, but let me tell you that they had some BOPS!

Zoey 10

Oh my goodness, the first cast of Zoey 101. We never even got our full closure with Chase and Zoey!


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