When you watch TV today, are there shows that you can't even recognize? TV networks such as Disney and Nickelodeon now have shows that most young adults from the age of 18-21 don't even know. But if you've tried to watch these television shows, have you ever wished that some old shows could make a reappearance? Here are 10 shows that were released in the late 90's, early 2000's that should definitely make a reappearance (especially in my book!)
1. That's So Raven
"That's So Raven" always had the most hilarious moments. Whether it was a vision or a crazy costume, Raven was always up to something that made people crack up.
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2. Lizzie McGuire
"Lizzie McGuire" was always full of life lessons that made for some of the most amazing episodes. And the miniature version of her in her head was just perfect, am I right?
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3. Drake and Josh
I never could decide whether I liked Drake, the girl-obsessed guitar player, or Josh, the goofy twin brother. Drake and Josh were always up to something, and I will never forget the hilarious obsession Josh had with Oprah.
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"Boy Meets World" was always my absolute favorite show. Though the sequel, "Girl Meets World," has been released over the past couple of years, it will never come close to the original. From the first episode, "Boy Meets World" had some of the best lessons that will connect with teens in one way or another; and of course the show was absolutely hilarious too.
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5. Degrassi: The Next Generation
This would be my number one choice, but not many people remember this show the way I do. "Degrassi" was filled with moments that was able to hit someone in one way or another. And I don't know about anyone else but when Jimmy got shot and ended up in the wheelchair, I was a complete mess.
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6. Hannah Montana
"Hannah Montana" was always one of my favorite shows. Not only were the episodes were great, but the songs were so catchy you couldn't help but sing them over and over again.
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7. Sister Sister
The best part about this show was that it showed what life is like while having a sister. Oh and the theme song, the theme song was pretty great too.
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8. Bill Nye The Science Guy
No question about it, when your science teacher played these movies in class, it always made for the best class of the day. Bill Nye always had the best things to teach, and he made science actually fun. Bill Nye will always be my favorite science guy.
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9. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
"Now, this is a story all about how my life got flipped turned upside down and I'd like to take a minute, just sit right there. I'll tell you how I became the prince of a town called Bel-Air." From the Carlton, to Will's crazy antics, this show is timeless. And I can guarantee about 75% of the teen population can sing the theme song from start to finish.
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10. The Suite Life of Zack and Cody
This was one of my all-time favorite shows as a kid. Between the backwards stereotyping of London and Maddie, to the trouble that Zack and Cody always got into, this show was one of the best shows that Disney has aired to date.
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And just in case I missed some of your favorites, here are some runner-up's that should also make a special appearance back on TV.
11. Kim Possible
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12. Ed, Ed and Eddy
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13. The Amanda Show
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15. iCarly
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16. The Proud Family
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17. Full House
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18. Cat Dog
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19. Dexter's Laboratory
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BRING IN THE DANCING LOBSTERS!
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