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12 Shows Every '90s Kid Wishes Were On Netflix

A nostalgic list of great television shows.

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12 Shows Every '90s Kid Wishes Were On Netflix
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It's 2016, and now all of us '90s kids are grown up. We may have moved on to new stages of life, but we haven't forgotten our dear childhood friends. Wouldn't it be awesome if we had access to our favorite nostalgic television shows? Back in the day, we had to wait a whole week between episodes to watch our favorite shows, but now, Netflix has introduced binge watching capabilities. How about it, Netflix? All of us '90s kids are dying to binge watch our favorite childhood shows.

So here it is; the list of incredible, unforgotten shows that every '90s kid loved.

1. Boy Meets World

The classic, American television show portrayed the day-to-day life of Cory Mathews. I know we all loved Cory and Topanga, and even the goofy brother, Eric. And you can't forget Shawn. Then there is my personal favorite, Mr. Feeny. "Boy Meets World" aired from from 1993 to 2000 and included seven seasons. We got to watch the characters grow up and, in a sense, grow up with the characters.

2. Sister Sister

"Sister, Sister." I still sing the theme song in my head as I say those words. It was a show about two twins who were switched at birth and then end up living under the same roof with their two adopted parents, Lisa Laundry and Ray Campbell, who didn't know each other and weren't married. The crazy twin mishaps between Tia and Tamera, paired with the love-hate relationship between Lisa and Ray, made for an entertaining television series. These two spunky girls were icons for the '90s kid generation. The series aired from 1994 to 1999.

3. Full House

Who didn't love that "you got it dude" attitude? "Full House" was more than just a television show for '90s kids, it defined our childhoods. With the new sequel, "Fuller House," recently released on Netflix, I know we are all feeling a jab of nostalgia and wouldn't mind rewinding and reminiscing on our favorite episodes of "Full House." We all know we wanted to be a part of the Tanner family. Michelle was adorable, Joey was funny, Kimmy was awkward, and Uncle Jesse... well, "have mercy." The show aired from 1987 to 1995 and included eight seasons.

4. Sabrina, the Teenage Witch

I know all you '90s girls out there wished you were Sabrina. Who wouldn't want magic powers and a talking cat? The show revolves around Sabrina, a high school student, who finds out she is a witch. She lives with her two eccentric aunts and encounters a plethora of interesting situations. The show aired from 1996 to 2003.

5. That's So Raven

"Oh, snap." Look who it is. It's "That's So Raven." Raven was an iconic, and a personal favorite, Disney Channel Star. "That's So Raven" was a fun and goofy show centered around Raven and her visions. The show portrayed the crazy shenanigans of Raven and the rest of the Baxter family, making it a comical watch.

6. Lizzie McGuire

"Lizzie McGuire" was The Show back in the day. I can't speak for everyone, but I personally know I rushed home every day from school just to watch it. Lizzie, Miranda, and Gordo were the bomb.com. The show revolved around the hilarious misadventures of Lizzie and her two best friends. Her family was crazy and her life was awkward.

7. Even Stevens

What a great and comical Disney Channel show. "Even Stevens" was as television series centered around the Stevens family, a family of five. Ren and Louis, sister and brother, didn't get along, and the show was filled with many mishaps. The show included three great seasons.

8. Drake & Josh

As a kid, I could have watched "Drake and Josh" for hours. Their bedroom was pretty legit, if I do say so myself, and they always had interesting things going on in their lives. Then there was the little, devious sister Megan, always lurking and plotting behind the next door with an interesting prank or plan to soon be revealed. "Drake & Josh" revolved around two teenage boys who became stepbrothers and had to share a room. They were polar opposites. One was awkward and smart, while the other was a popular musician. Their differences made for an entertaining series comprised of four seasons.

9. Zoom

"If you like what you see, turn off the TV and do it." What an inspiring, fun, and creative show for kids. "Zoom" was basically the original YouTube for children.

10. The Amanda Show

How do I describe "The Amanda Show?" I don't even know. It was goofy and silly, and honestly didn't make any sense, but we all still loved it anyway. And we all walked around saying "Maaahaaa." The series was a skit show, spun off of "All That." The Amanda Show aired for four seasons with light, entertaining, and hilarious humor.

11. The Suite Life of Zack and Cody

We all secretly wanted to live in a hotel like Zack and Cody. How cool would that be? Their adventures were weird and crazy, and they were always getting into trouble, yet they were always having fun. The show aired for four seasons centered around Zack and Cody, two 14-year-old boys who move into a hotel after their mother gets a job as a singer at the swanky hotel. The show was filled with pranks, shenanigans, and hilarious mishaps.

12. Zoey 101

Public Coast Academy was a dream of all of ours. We desperately wanted to go to PCA and live in a cool room like Zoey's. We all loved Zoey and her little brother. We were all also rooting for Zoey and Chase to end up together. Quinn was odd but entertaining, while Lola was spunky and fun. Logan was the rich jerk, while Michael was just a goofy, nice guy. We were all jealous of their friend group and all the cool things they got to do. Each character brought something different to the table during the four awesome seasons.

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