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8 Kid's Shows From The 2000s That Need To Be On Netflix

The 90s were all that, but the '00s had its moments.

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8 Kid's Shows From The 2000s That Need To Be On Netflix
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Netflix. One of the most popular way to watch TV shows and movies for the past couple of years. For a monthly fee, users are allowed to watch an unlimited amount of their available content as long as they have internet connection.

Netflix offers a variety of TV shows and movies from comedy to drama, including The Walking Dead, The Princess Bride, Django Unchained and even Family Guy.

But sometimes, Netflix lets us down. For example, they have a decent selection of shows for kids today, but if you're looking for kids shows that ran during your childhood, that's where the streaming company falls short. I mean, sometimes, we young adults just wanna re-watch our childhood. I mean, there's a reason that for the longest time, there was such a huge push for something like The Splat from Nickelodeon. Here are seven shows that Netflix should add to their streaming service:

1. That's So Raven

I hope to see this series on Netflix in my future (see what I did there?).

2. Danny Phantom

Bring back the ghost we love the most!

3. Samurai Jack

Just in time for the revival too.

4. Invader Zim

A little creepy, but still entertaining.

5. The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius

It would be "genius" of Netflix to add Jimmy Neutron (and other Nickelodeon shows)


6. Codename: Kids Next Door

Nothing says childhood like the Kids Next Door.


7. iCarly

"Just leave it all to me..."


8. The Suite Life of Zack & Cody

Once upon a time, this show was on Netflix. It needs to be put back.
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