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  1. Get the Picture was a game show, hosted by Mike O'Malley, that aired from March 18, 1991 to December 6, 1991 on Nickelodeon. Two separate teams were tasked with answering questions and playing games for a chance to guess an obscured picture displayed on a giant TV screen within a certain time limit. The winning team would then go on to win prizes.

    • Rugrats
    • Rocko’s Modern Life
    • Spongebob Squarepants
    • You Can’T Do That on Television
    • Aaahh!!! Real Monsters
    • Double Dare
    • The Adventures of Pete & Pete
    • Salute Your Shorts
    • All That
    • Kenan & Kel

    Rugrats went beyond kids’ stuff. The show explored progressive themes in a mature way, even as it depicted babies engaging in everyday life: Traditional gender norms were flipped in much of the parents’ relationships, with Didi and Charlotte Pickles as their families’ respective breadwinners and Betty teaching twins Phil and Lil about sports. In on...

    Rocko’s Modern Life, like Rugrats, was progressive before it was cool, this time in its depiction of gender and sexuality. In the 1996 episode “Closet Clown,” Mr. Bighead attempted to hide the fact that he lived and dressed like a clown because the series’ fictional town was full of anti-clown sentiment. More than 20 years later, creator Joe Murray...

    Literally everyone loves SpongeBob SquarePants. The animated instant classic debuted on May 1, 1999, and has since launched endless memes, two movies, a Broadway musical, comic books and video games, plus an estimated minimum of $13 billion in merchandise sales. Along the way, SpongeBob learned a lot of lessons about hard work, friendship and the i...

    The classic sketch show You Can’t Do That on Televisiongot its start in Canada in 1979 before premiering for American audiences in 1981. It began airing on Nickelodeon in 1982. It was the originator of the network’s famous slime, which splashed down on cast members whenever anyone said, “I don’t know.” Look for an adorable, super-young Alanis Moris...

    With its so-cute-it’s-scary characters, Aaahhh!!! Real Monsters has a few ties to Rugrats: It shares the same creators, Klasky Csupo, and David Eccles, who voices Krumm (the orange monster who carries his own eyeballs in his hands), also voiced the monster under Chuckie Finster’s bed.

    Another slime-filled classic, Double Dare was like Family Feud, designed by your hyperactive 9-year-old cousin after a sugar bender—in the absolute best way. The show, hosted by Marc Summers, was one of the most successful original cable shows in history at the time of its 1986 debut on Nickelodeon. The mixture of trivia with messy stunts and physi...

    A cult classic, The Adventures of Pete & Pete follows the lives of two brothers, both named Pete Wrigley. “Big Pete” serves as the voice of reason, while “Little Pete” is often irrational and rebellious. Their friends’ and enemies’ lives are equally colorful and featured stars like Adam West as Principal Ken Schwinger, Michelle Trachtenberg as Nona...

    Whoever decided that Salute Your Shorts would only get two seasons should basically be tried at the Hague. The summer camp comedy, based on the 1986 book Salute Your Shorts: Life at Summer Camp, was a fan favorite for Nickelodeon viewers as well as a rating success. The show ended due to budget constraints and the cast members not wanting to uproot...

    Arguably Nickelodeon’s best sketch show ever, All That was essentially Saturday Night Live for kids that couldn’t quite stay up that late or grasp the latter’s more adult nuance. Running from 1995 to 2005, All That was a SNICK (Nickelodeon’s Saturday night lineup) staple. The show was a breeding ground for comedians, including Nick Cannon and Kenan...

    Thompson and All That co-star Kel Mitchell’s spinoff, Kenan & Kel, followed the Nickelodeon icons throughout various misadventures in high school. The series frequently broke the fourth wall, with Thompson as the straight man to Mitchell’s silly, slapstick fixture. One of the best running gags? No one will ever love anythingthe way Kel’s character ...

  2. 1. All That. 1994–2020 217 eps TV-Y7. 7.5 (8.4K) Rate. TV Series. A zany sketch comedy featuring many wacky characters hosted for kids and by kids. Creator Brian Robbins Michael Tollin Stars Amanda Bynes Nick Cannon Kenan Thompson. 2. Rugrats. 1991–2003 174 eps TV-Y. 7.4 (39K) Rate. TV Series.

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    • Doug (1991–1994) Growing up can be tough, but when life gets to be too much, Doug Funny retreats into his journal and imagines himself as a superhero named Quailman.
    • Rugrats (1991–2004) Life through a baby's eyes is way more fun when you're following the exploits of Tommy Pickles and his ragtag group of pint-sized friends.
    • The Ren & Stimpy Show (1991-1996) This classic Nicktoon follows the exploits of a neurotic dog named Ren and a dense cat named Stimpy who go on some seriously wild adventures.
    • Rocko's Modern Life (1993–1996) What happens when a wallaby named Rocko from Australia moves to the United States? Chaos. Life isn't quite as ~magical~ as Rocko hoped it would be, but luckily he has an eccentric group of friends to get him through it.
  4. Sep 7, 2022 · From programs shows like 'SpongeBob SquarePants' to 'iCarly,' revisit your childhood with our list of the best old Nickelodeon shows and cartoons of all time. By Complex Sep 07, 2022

  5. Feb 2, 2022 · 1. Rugrats (1991-2004) It has been 17 years since Rugrats signed off, yet very few other old Nick shows have come close to being as iconic as this. After all, it was probably the top cartoon during the ’90s and early ’00s with over ten seasons, three movies, and even a spinoff series!

  6. Mar 19, 2022 · ·. Posted on Mar 19, 2022. 50 Essential Nickelodeon Shows That All The '80s And '90s Kids Were Obsessed With. Nick, Nick, Nick, Ni-nick, Nick, Nick, Nic-kel-o-de-ooooooonnn! by Angela Andaloro....

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