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AYAotD>Pete&Pete>Hey Dude>Salute Your Shorts>CEIA

All That I consider separate because its format.

Pete and Pete, by a fucking mile.

hey dude trademarked was kino tbqh

Pete and Pete for quality. Salute Your Shorts for best memories

They should get all the broke female child stars from these 90s shows and make them audition for porn on the snick couch. I'd subscribe

Switch Hey, Dude with Salute Your Shorts and that's my ranking

AYAotD was and still it a good show. The rest have aged like milk.

Is AYAotD actually worth a rewatch? I never got to see all the episodes as a kid, but I don't want to spoil my memory of the show.

>no Kenan and Kel

desu I only watched All That religiously, the rest I could take or leave, the clown puking blue shit from AYAOTD scared the shit out of me though.

Obviously because of the style of the show, it's very hit or miss; but the good definitely outweighs the bad. There are some episodes that I would pay to see a full movie of.

The first 5 seasons are genuinely good with a few unremarkable episodes. Seasons 6 and 7 were dog shit Goosebumps tier with the exception of the Silver Sight 3 parter.

The Adventures of Pete and Pete holds up just as well if not better.

Pete&Pete>>>>>anything else

>no Alex

goddamn some of my first faps was to this girl

hnnnggggg

p&p > clarissa > sys = ayaotd > hey dude > all that

i really liked all of the shows except all that. i didn't hate it but i didn't really enjoy watching it.

Pete & Pete holds up incredibly well. The rest I agree weren't all that good to begin with.

I remember watching all that and afraid of the dark, clarissa seems familiar but can't remember anything. Why were watching these shows as a kid so comfy? Cause we were young and ignorant

Pete and Pete with Salute Your Shorts as a very close second. Pete and Pete are timeless tales that would appeal to kids (and even adults) of all generations, because it's fairly timeless shit that all kids do (chase after legends, mythologize ordinary things).
These niggas get it. A lot of that shit, I watched and loved at the time, but you'll realize these days it's just a lot of super-dated cultural references that 90s kids understood. All That and Hey Dude are great examples of kids' stuff from our youth that DON'T hold up.

And Clarissa I liked but was embarassed about it because it was basically a show made to appeal to tween girls in the early 90s. I have rewatched most of those shows, except for Clarissa and Are You Afraid of the Dark.

Are You Afraid of the Dark? and All That were good. The other shows were just things you'd watch when nothing else was on.

Clarissa played a huge part in my childhood and is the '90s live-action Nick show I remember the most fondly.
So, Clarissa for me.

Admit it, Clarissa was most 90s kids first celeb crush. First time I remember popping wood to a celeb.

I actually knew the dude who made the theme song for it. Nice guy. His kid browses Sup Forums.

Pete & Pete is very distinctly about American suburbia so I can see why some kids couldn't relate to it but as far as I'm concerned, no other kids show has ever captured the feeling of summer as well as that one did.

This.

From this, I can only conclude that you've never watched Pete and Pete or Salute your Shorts. OR that you were at the right age to appreciate All That and Are You Afriad of the dark in the late 90s and you were simply too young to appreciate P&P or SYS back in the early 90s.

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Anyone else here watch that Nickelodeon Splat block they keep playing late at night?
Shit's comfy as fuck.

Not even close. Never did anything for me. It was all about Dina.

I was surprised to learn recently that Salute Your Shorts only ran for 26 episodes. I guess it felt like more because it was constantly in reruns.

I was in middle school when those shows aired. I just didn't enjoy them.

Nah man. Clarissa was top tier 90s crush material. But even if we're going with Salute Your Shorts girls, ZZ Ziff takes the cake, regardless of the ridiculous name.

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I'm with the other user. Melissa Joan Hart was never sexy to me.

Yeah, not surprising, it seems like they had constant reruns. Like you'd see the same 2 episodes air repeatedly for a week, rinse and repeat. It seemed like there was only about 10 in regular circulation.

I did love that show though. The interplay between sponge, donkeylips, and the redheaded mullet kid was always epic (at least I remember it that way). ZZ was hot...

Well, I'll agree Melissa Joan Hart, was the original Hillary Duff. The girl that was very attractive as a teenager and, well, they didn't exact fugg out, but they fell very short of how hot we all believed they'd be when they grew up. Their faces just did weird things as they got older, much like Emma Watson.

Why is she so perfect?

idk, bro
idk

Hey Dude, Salute Your Shorts, and Pete & Pete were boring shit liked only for nostalcgia

AYOFTD, All That (earlier seasons), and Clarissa were legitimately good shows.

>liking Clarissa over Pete & Pete

Holy shit.

P&P is nostalgia bait and muh hispters. It's easily the worst life action on Nick ever.

Pete & Pete wins just based on theme song alone.

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>Salute Your Shorts boring...
You must be 18 to post here.

Grow up you child.

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> XD IT HAD WAIFUS LMMAO BEST SHOW EVERR!!1

>it was basically a show made to appeal to tween girls
Not at all. Clarissa was definitely just aimed at tweens in general. I had a babydick crush on her, though her room was cool as fuck, connected with the older sibling vibe, and sam was always there.

I implore you to watch the following episodes and see if you change your mind:

What We Did on Our Summer Vacation
Tool and Die
Halloweenies
Any episode with Bus Driver Stu

Pete & Pete was and still is a remarkably well shot and written show especially for a kids network.

Literally this.

literally who?

Pete & Pete is kino and the soundtrack is GOAT driving music.

Pete & Pete > Salute Your Shorts > Are You Afraid of the Dark? > Clarissa >>>>>>>> Hey Dude (now that's a boring show)

What was he hiding under there?

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I hear if you pull the mask off, he would die.

Get GOOing with GOO Punch!

I even remember my dad laughing during pic related

What went so horribly wrong?

Are You Afraid of the Dark I guess.
I never watched any of that other gay crap.

It would be extremely tastee

ITT: a bunch of sub 21 yr olds pretend to have enjoyed adolescent TV shows from the 90s

No way in hell kids under 21 would seek these shows out. Come on.

AYAotD = Pete & Pete

Half of these people in the thread never even watched any of the shows except maybe Are You Afraid of The Dark since that was in reruns for a long time after, or even maybe Clarissa and Pete and Pete since they were on Noggin/Teen Nick in the early 2000s. Hey Dude and Salute Your Shorts were off the air for years.

>Universal wanted Orlando to be a working production facility
>problem is theme parks generate a lot of noise causing issues with production
>Nickelodeon started investing more in animation around the 2000s than live action production
>Double Dare 2000 wasn't profitable, Slime Time Live was getting tired, more of Nick's facilities were out in SoCal
>died for more profits for Universal Studios

Pete & Pete had some great fucking props. I loved all the Krebstar stuff too.

you are forgetting the power of the nostalgic 90s kid wannabe force

34yo here. I love these threads. AYAOTD? was my introduction to Canadian produced teen anthology shows.

Its not. I tried to rewatch the show and put on one I remembered the most boy stuck in mall with pinball balls coming down the escalators and nothing holds up or is remotely interesting.

Oh Jesus... Double Dare 2000. Who the fuck thought it was a good idea to replace the GOAT Mark Summers with that idiot?

Ahhhhh! Real Monsters was the last nicktoon I remember liking. Probably the age I grew out of it, but I was an OG pinwheel nigger.
Viacom just shit the bed around the mid 90s because mtv became total garbo around then too.

Universal Studios Florida worked great for game shows but not so much sitcoms. Pete & Pete is super unique as it was filmed on location in the Jersey suburbs.

I think for me it was Angry Beavers being the last Nicktoon I really liked. After that, it was trash like fucking CatDog and Rocket Power. Soon after it was Wild Thornberries and Spongebob. I hated Spongebob when it came out, Nickelodeon shoved that shit down everyone's throat so hard in 1999-2000 it was ridiculous.

There are still some good episodes. Check out The Tale of the Dream Girl. That's the episode that M. Night "borrowed" the idea for The Sixth Sense from.

I think the golden age of Nick depends merely on when you were a kid.

I know people younger than you who think late 90s/early 2000s Nick, with stuff like Rocket Power and Catdog - the same era you decry - was their "golden age" and everything after that was "garbage like the Naked Brothers Band and iCarly".

AYAOTD is totally worth watching, at least the first 2 or 3 seasons, then it goes downhill really quick.

Yeah, it really does depend on your age, and when you watched the shows, I believe.

Original, family, and super sloppy doubledare were based kid gameshows. WWYD was great too. Kreskin episode blew my mind.
Found out years later he has legit OCD and I wonder if those years around slime and gak and pie machines and gross kids was just a living nightmare for him.

WWYD is one of the best game shows ever. It is the ultimate comfy. I always liked Family Double Dare and Nick Arcade too.

Pete & Pete is what I sort of hold as the crowning achievement of Nick's early years. It was actually produced through Nick's promo department of all things and they were pretty much given total creative freedom to do their thing out in New Jersey. It's a shame that Nick has lost that indie spirit they had in their earlier years.

Meh I'll give it another shot.
Nick used to have the comfiest Saturday night programming with AYAotD as the last in the lineup, despite the potential of scaring kids right before they went to sleep

Hey, Arnold and Angry Beavers was the cut off for me. Nickelodeon truly died in the year 2000. All down hill after that.

First 5 seasons are good, m80

Nick was all about that in the 90s. They just let the creators do their thing. There is NO WAY IN HOLY HELL anyone would let Ren and Stimpy air as a kid's show now.

I suppose. But once they start getting rid of the early cast members it's just pisses out for me.

Early Spongebob and Invader Zim were pretty good. But pic related was when I started watching SNL reruns on Comedy Central all the time instead.

Yeah unfortunately their bratty child stars now command massive salaries which is why they show Disney Channel tier formulaic shit like The Thundermans.

When this show right here aired, that was when I really had a gut feeling inside that the channel I loved was dead.

Late 90s and early 00's it was all about that cartoon network. Nick was for nerds, might as well be a disney channel fag.
There was something special about the original nicktoons. I mean ren and stimpy is even more fucking bonkers as an adult (you finally get thesword swallower joke), rocko and rugrats hold up just for never being afraid to be fuck you weird.
But yeah your nostalgia is always objectively superior to everyone elses.

All That cause it's the only one I've seen

Wait... is that building even still there? I thought it was all replaced by a roller coaster

I liked early Cartoon Network, and Cartoon, Cartoons, Cartoon Fridays. Dexter, PPG, Johnny Bravo, Cow and Chicken, I enjoyed those. Early Toonami was pretty great when they showed Thundercats and Silverhawks.

I used to quote skeeter's catch phrase a lot & still always associate Bill Bellamy with only that show, although I watched maybe the first 4 episodes and dropped it.

No, it's the theater for Blue Man Group

Eh I don't know. Nick held their own with stuff like SpongeBob, Fairly Oddparents, Invader Zim and Ned's Declassified.

That part of the second wave of shows along with Alex Mack, My Brother and Me, and other bullshit

They started showing Cousin Skeeter, Allen Strange, Figure it Out was on constantly at the time, Alex Mack was ending. It just turned into a really strange time.

hngggggggggggg

My Brother and Me was a strange entity. It came out in 1994 and only had around 11 episodes. They literally showed those 11 episodes for YEARS in rerun. I always waited, thinking they would do another season but they didn't.